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Attenborough may refer to: People * David Attenborough (b. 1926), English broadcaster and naturalist * Attenborough (surname) Places * Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, a village and suburb in England ** Attenborough railway station ** Attenborough Nature Reserve * Attenborough Building The Attenborough Building is the tallest building on the campus of the University of Leicester, and houses arts and humanities departments. The building comprises three distinct elements: an 18-storey tower block containing 270 offices and ..., University of Leicester, England Other uses * The Attenborough Prize, an annual contemporary visual arts prize See also * '' Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages'', a DVD collection of seven David Attenborough BBC documentary specials ** '' Attenborough in Paradise'' (1996), a BBC television nature documentary written and presented by David Attenborough * Attenborough Cortitch, a Japanese anime character in ''Gurren Lagann'' ...
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David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster, biologist, natural historian and author. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, the nine natural history documentary series forming the ''Life'' collection, a comprehensive survey of animal and plant life on Earth. Attenborough was a senior manager at the BBC, having served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the 1960s and 1970s. First becoming prominent as host of ''Zoo Quest'' in 1954, his filmography as writer, presenter and narrator has spanned eight decades; it includes ''Natural World'', ''Wildlife on One'', the ''Planet Earth'' franchise, ''The Blue Planet'' and its sequel. He is the only person to have won BAFTA Awards in black and white, colour, high-definition, 3D and 4K resolutions. Over his life he has collected dozens of honorary degrees and awards, including 3 Emmy Awards for ...
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Attenborough (surname)
Attenborough is an English surname derived from Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, or similar toponym. Notable people of the name include: * Charlotte Attenborough (born 1959), British actress; daughter of Richard, sister of Michael and Jane * David Attenborough (born 1926), English television executive, presenter and naturalist; brother of Richard and John * Frederick Attenborough (1887–1973), English academic; father of Richard, David, and John * Frederick T. Attenborough (born 1983), British media and communications academic * Geoffrey Attenborough (born 1951), South Australian cricketer * Jane Attenborough (1955–2004), English arts administrator and manager; daughter of Richard, sister of Michael and Charlotte * John Attenborough (1928–2012), executive at Alfa Romeo and financial advisor; brother of Richard and David * Michael Attenborough (born 1950), English theatre director; son of Richard, brother of Jane and Charlotte * Richard Attenborough (1923–2014), English film ac ...
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Attenborough, Nottinghamshire
Attenborough is a village in the Borough of Broxtowe in Nottinghamshire, England. It forms part of the Greater Nottingham area, and is to the southwest of the city of Nottingham, between Long Eaton (to the southwest) and Beeston (to the northeast). It adjoins the suburbs of Toton to the west and Chilwell to the north. The population of the ward, as at the 2011 Census, was 2,328. The village is home to Attenborough railway station and the Attenborough Nature Reserve. Features Attenborough Nature Reserve is a series of gravel pits, which were flooded after gravel extraction and are now a haven for birds and other wildlife. The main commercial centre of Attenborough is around the junction of Nottingham Road (the A6005) and Attenborough Lane. Nearer to the nature reserve is a tennis club, along with a private day-nursery, which, in 2005, along with the Attenborough Prep School, was bought by Robert Everist, who then sold the nursery and closed the 100-year-old school. In medi ...
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Attenborough Railway Station
Attenborough railway station serves Attenborough in Nottinghamshire, England. History Built as a halt known as Attenborough Gate in 1856 on the Midland Counties Railway line from Nottingham to Derby which had opened in 1839, the station opened next to a level crossing and tickets were bought from the crossing keeper. The station on the present site was built by the Midland Railway and opened on 1 September 1864; the ''Gate'' suffix was dropped and the name became Attenborough. Becoming part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, the station then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. During World War I the station had its platforms extended as it was used as an interchange for soldiers and workers heading for National Shell Filling Factory No. 6 at Chilwell. In April 1937 the station was renamed Chilwell. However, this did not go down well with Attenborough locals who raised a petition w ...
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Attenborough Nature Reserve
Attenborough Nature Reserve is a nature reserve at Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, England, located south west of Nottingham city centre. It is owned and managed by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, supported by Broxtowe Borough Council, following the completion of purchase from Cemex UK in December 2020.Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust secures ownership of 'cherished' Attenborough Nature Reserve
'' Nottinghamshire Live'', 16 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020
At its centre is a building called Attenborough Nature Centre, comprising visitor services and educational fac ...
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Attenborough Building
The Attenborough Building is the tallest building on the campus of the University of Leicester, and houses arts and humanities departments. The building comprises three distinct elements: an 18-storey tower block containing 270 offices and tutorial rooms; a low-rise building, known within the University as the 'Attenborough Seminar Block', containing seminar rooms and computing facilities; and an underground area housing two large lecture theatres and the University Film Theatre. It was designed by Arup Associates and constructed between 1968 and 1970, with Ove Arup as the chief engineers. The university's development plan at the time called for two other similar towers, but these were never built. The building was named after Frederick Attenborough, who was principal of the then University College from 1932 until 1951, and father of Richard and David Attenborough. By the time of the opening ceremony Frederick was elderly and frail, so the building was opened on his behalf ...
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The Attenborough Prize
The Attenborough Prize is an annual prize associated with the Leicester and East Midlands Open Art Competition. It was originally awarded by Richard Attenborough, aiming to celebrate “emerging talent… in visual arts” The Prize was announced in June 2007 by Lord Attenborough (whose name lends itself to the Prize’s eponym) and the leader of Leicester City Council. The announcement was to coincide with Lord Attenborough’s opening of his personal collection of Picasso Ceramics at the Leicester Museum and Art Gallery (known from 1997 to 2020 as the New Walk Museum and Art Gallery). The Prize was originally awarded by Lord Attenborough to the best contemporary visual artist exhibiting at the City Gallery’s Open 19 Exhibition, in Leicester, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from ...
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Attenborough In Paradise And Other Personal Voyages
''Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages'' is a DVD collection of seven David Attenborough BBC documentary specials. Documentary Summaries ''A Blank on the Map'' (1971) The central area of New Guinea was thought to be uninhabited until aerial photographs showed signs of human habitation. Attenborough accompanies an expedition into the interior to find and make contact with these people and map the area. ''Attenborough in Paradise'' (1996) Attenborough achieves a childhood ambition of finding and filming the birds-of-paradise described by Alfred Russel Wallace in his book, ''The Malay Archipelago''. He visits New Guinea and surrounding islands to track down these breath-takingly beautiful birds. Their plumage, colours and mating dances are spectacular. The environment is so benign that the female birds can build their nests and raise their young without the help of males, so the females choose a mate on the basis of his beauty and dancing ability alone. As a ...
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Attenborough In Paradise
''Attenborough in Paradise'' is a BBC television documentary written and presented by David Attenborough. It was first transmitted in 1996 and is part of the ''Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages'' collection of seven documentaries. In this program Attenborough fulfills a childhood ambition, developed after reading a book as a nine-year-old, to see the greater bird-of-paradise in display; and records the spectacular birdlife of the New Guinea forest, in particular the various birds-of-paradise. In 2015, the BBC released a new episode of the series shot at a Sheikh's private aviary in Qatar. Quotes In the final piece to camera for this documentary David Attenborough introduces quotes from the 1869 book ''The Malay Archipelago ''The Malay Archipelago'' is a book by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace which chronicles his scientific exploration, during the eight-year period 1854 to 1862, of the southern portion of the Malay Archipelago including Mal ...
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