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David Attenborough's Life Stories
''David Attenborough's Life Stories'' is a series of monologues written and spoken by British broadcaster David Attenborough on the subject of natural history. They were broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2009 as part of the station's "Point of View" strand, in the weekly timeslot formerly occupied by Alistair Cooke's '' Letter from America''. In each of the 20 programmes, Attenborough discusses a particular subject of personal resonance, drawing on his experience of six decades filming the natural world. The series was produced by Julian Hector, head of radio at the BBC Natural History Unit. A second 20-part series of ''Life Stories'' called ''New Life Stories'' began on 18 February 2011. Background The commissioning of ''Life Stories'' was announced in January 2009. Speaking of his move from television to radio, Attenborough remarked that "It's a chance to talk about fossils, archaeopteryx" and other subjects close to his heart, including his first pet, a salamander, and his favo ...
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Julian Hector
Julian Hector (born 1958) is a British television and radio producer and executive who was Head of the BBC Natural History Unit. During his career, he has been producer of '' David Attenborough's Life Stories'' on BBC Radio 4, producer of the ''Tigers about the House'' television series, writer and producer of the ''Lakes and Rivers'' episode in the BBC’s ''Wild Africa'' series, producer of '' World on the Move'', and instrumental in establishing the BBC's ''Tweet of the Day''. He was described by Sir David Attenborough as ‘one of the most inventive producers in radio’ and during his award of an honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol was credited with bringing ‘live natural history programming to Radio 4’. Early life and education Julian Alan Lowther Hector was born in 1958 in Nairobi, Kenya and educated at Bedford Modern School. He read Zoology at the University of Bristol, graduating in 1981, obtained a PhD from Bristol in 1985 and was made an honorary Doc ...
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