David Attenborough’s Life Stories

David Attenborough’s Life Stories

David Attenborough presents a series of ‘Life Stories’, interweaving fascinating natural histories with his personal reflections and experiences. In this series 20 subjects including Rats, Humming Birds and Earthworms are explored with characteristic knowledge, warmth and humour.

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