He has worked hard to get where he is today, and for his personal development he must have learned a lot. so we should try too, we at his age will get what we want
@@DamontheDemon7 while quality of health care absolutely makes a difference good genetics also make a huge impact. Hence the reason why they ask you for family medical history every time you’re at the doctor lol.
It's amazing seeing someone so passionate about what he does, and also I think it's incredible for David Attenborough experiencing the evolution of nature documentaries. I don't know who is taking but I has a funny voice
Imagine living through the black and white era to see the evolution of film up to the IMAX theatres. 😳 I honestly was completely oblivious to the fact that he did anything else than "just" documenting nature. I did not know that he once was a hands-on wildlife preserver. That really multiplies my respect for him by several times. 🤩
It's really a tragedy that certain conservative Ultra Capitalist and often religious fundamentalist political hacks have the same authority concerning science as biologists, geologists, climate scientists etc. with years of education, years of field work and years of collecting evidence....like....how many mire times in history will we disregard scientists for the words of charlatans that only care for profit? Astounding ignorance and tribalism mixed with human exceptionalism will NEVER stop causing irreparable damage to our species future.
Here's an incalculable treasure presented. Plenty more like this in archive. Here's a question. Is he the happiest person or saddest in the world? He may rightfully feel sad about the current situation of this planet with man-made disasters by which many of his beautiful memories are gone forever. On the other hand, he's THE eyewitness how beautiful this Blue Planet is. Moreover, his voice reaches way far across countries, raising concerns & encouraging action! He's tremendously successful there! Viewers' turn to respond!
So in 1950s David Attenborough came and explored the animals of my country Indonesia. Thank you sir for showing the animals of my country to the world. I am your fan and familiar with your voice.I watch many of your documenter video. Especially I love your Blue Planet video.
Funny that apparently in the 50's Sir David Attenborough was basically a poacher stealing wildlife from the jungle of Indonesia and the Indonesian government was a bureaucracy that prevented him from doing so. Quite the opposite from the current situation.
Being a person of some numerous years, it is a trip down memory lane seeing how wiild animals were treated and viewed in days gone by. The way David handled and collected various wild animals was the norm at that time. It is cringe making to watch now with our different views on wild animals and where they fit into the greater scheme of planetary life how back then animals where just a commodity. Back then, there seemed to be an endless supply of wild animals along with the habitats to support them. How quickly all of that has changed, along side many species now on the brink of exstinction, the habitats required to support many an animal is disappearing at an incredible rate. Let us all hope we have realised in the nick of time that the Human Species needs to pull back and allow our fellow occupants of this wonderful planet some space to live as well
He is and remains one of world wide remarcable Nature lover and his discoveries and commentings are unreachable until now. Thank you for this little docu with Sir D. Attenborough 🙏👍🍀❤ But imagine, World population in 1960 was 3 Mrd. and now in 2023 its up to 8 Mrd., it means more humans, lesser animals, - the world has changed a lot....everyone knows !
*legendary naturalist and broadcaster who has spent much of his life documenting the wonders of the natural world. Attenborough began his career in the 1950s as a producer and presenter for the, creating groundbreaking programs that brought the wonders of the natural world into people's homes. Over the decades, Attenborough has continued to be a leading voice in conservation and environmentalism, using his platform to raise awareness about the challenges facing our planet and the urgent need for action.*
Omg this has not aged well. But Sir David has! He is a great example of embracing new ideas and advancements as we learn how to best exhibit and help the world around us.
Olhem só ...esta surpresa tão fantástica e preciosa da BBC!! Adorei ver este vídeo a preto e branco com Sir David um ícone ...que atravessou gerações e se tornou a maior lenda...no saber, no zelar e interpretar a natureza animal e ambiental!! É um sábio, um grande inspirador de sabedoria!! Para mim um líder ...Incrível!!
I'm glad London Zoo isn't encouraging David Attenborough to kidnap ourangoutans any more, but the folk dance footage was fascinating. I wonder if the dancers ever saw it.
*David Attenborough is a world-renowned naturalist and broadcaster who has made a significant impact in the field of wildlife documentary filmmaking. In the 1950s, Attenborough began his career as a television presenter and his work has since been celebrated for his innovation and ability to inspire an interested audience. natural world. Attenborough's early work included producing and presenting Zoo Quest, a groundbreaking television series that explores exotic locations and emphasizes the importance of conservation. Since then, he has continued to produce award-winning documentaries that showcase the beauty and complexity of the natural world, while raising awareness of the threats many species face today. Attenborough's work has inspired generations of naturalists, and his legacy continues to have a profound impact on the way we see and interact with the natural world. Thanks to this video, it helps today's young people to open their eyes.*
You can see how he’s developed his love for animals over the years. So many intimate encounters surely has revealed to him their sweet nature. What a wonder to have Charlie out and about on your boat!
He was a real legend! While sir David will be dies then the world will loss a real man who was lover of nature . Still he is trying to give us real understand that what will happen in the future if we don't careful about our earth.
❤I absolutely love David Attenborough! ❤ However, NOW, neither him nor anybody else would be trying to capture a Komodo dragon (or any other wild animal) to bring it to a zoo! That’s one of the many signs of the times between then and now! 😅 Lucky for this particular Komodo dragon that the the Indonesian government did not allow it-and that creature got to live its natural life in his home! 😊😅😊
I'm so shocked that in the 1950s, David Attenborough kidnapped baby animals. Nature programs were so different in the past. This is practically Darwinian... No wonder there are so many British people involved in orangutan sanctuaries where i live. They must feel some amount of guilt.
It was over 70 years ago. Even environmentalists of that time had very different notions of how to treat wild animals. And not just in Great Britain. Holding the past to our standard's is a mug's game. Our understanding has advanced, and Attenborough is part of the reason why.
I LOVE the Denominalization of Attenborough. Example: "I am going to Attenborough your ass!" This is when someone provides a play by play Anthropological / Psychological / Behavioral / -logical analysis of the subject in question.
Lepo je videti kako je gosp. David počeo graditi svoju karijeru sa ljubavlju prema životinjama..ovaj snimak je neprocenjivo vredan..hvala mu neizmerno što nas je desetinama godina vodio kroz životinjsko carstvo..neka ga dragi Bog poživi što duže i da bude zdrav 🙏
We really need you as you have been there from the stat and I remember your when you was telling about the greenhouse effect and nobody cared about it and some made jokes. Now we call it climate change and now I wonder if they took notice then when you and others warned us if we would be in the position we are now. I wish you a long life as we need you.
Yeesh a lot of this is super cringy and problematic… I love how as he’s learned to do better, and has then taught us how to be better stewards of the earth!
Most of the audience would never have seen such creatures alive and would never get the opportunity to - for the rural public of the UK, footage of a komodo dragon might as well have been footage of a real one. It's not like anything else recorded was in colour to spoil the experience for them, either.
For many of us who grew up in the '50's, we only had black and white TV's so we never thought much about it - to see a doco like this would still have been fascinating.
Can someone explain to me the philosophy of Antinatalism??? My friend recently told me about it but i'm not sure that i grasped everything because as far as i understood this philosophy requires very rational humans to think and not be sheeple
It is remarkable how this man remains active at his age. If only we could all live a life as full as David Attenborough
He has worked hard to get where he is today, and for his personal development he must have learned a lot. so we should try too, we at his age will get what we want
Souls live FOREVER!
@@wdtnewsusa88 can’t imagine the amount of hours he’s put in lol
He must have been filthy rich with some expensive doctors at his beck and call.
Because no ordinary person could live that long.
@@DamontheDemon7 while quality of health care absolutely makes a difference good genetics also make a huge impact. Hence the reason why they ask you for family medical history every time you’re at the doctor lol.
David is true legend!!
Aint gonna be the same when he’s gone! Thats for sure
Thats for real.
the world will never be the same without Sir David Attenborough
I love David Attenborough…he has always presented excellent documentaries
It's amazing seeing someone so passionate about what he does, and also I think it's incredible for David Attenborough experiencing the evolution of nature documentaries. I don't know who is taking but I has a funny voice
David Attenborough is talking…
Imagine living through the black and white era to see the evolution of film up to the IMAX theatres. 😳
I honestly was completely oblivious to the fact that he did anything else than "just" documenting nature. I did not know that he once was a hands-on wildlife preserver.
That really multiplies my respect for him by several times. 🤩
Breaks my heart to see the ape who was taken away from his family. Still David Attenborough did some amazing work later.
And I bet that little bear wasn't found "lost" in the forest. Some Indonesians still hawk wild animals in the streets
It was a different time.
It's incredible how long this man's career is. It's sad how long he has been warning us about climate change as well.
No longer than the rest of the charlatans. I'm sure in the 70's he was talking about the coming ice age.
overpopulation more like. Overpopulation is not a problem in White countries, mainly in parts of the third world.
It's really a tragedy that certain conservative Ultra Capitalist and often religious fundamentalist political hacks have the same authority concerning science as biologists, geologists, climate scientists etc. with years of education, years of field work and years of collecting evidence....like....how many mire times in history will we disregard scientists for the words of charlatans that only care for profit?
Astounding ignorance and tribalism mixed with human exceptionalism will NEVER stop causing irreparable damage to our species future.
No… Even if climate change was a thing you can’t do anything about it.
Here's an incalculable treasure presented. Plenty more like this in archive.
Here's a question. Is he the happiest person or saddest in the world?
He may rightfully feel sad about the current situation of this planet with man-made disasters by which many of his beautiful memories are gone forever. On the other hand, he's THE eyewitness how beautiful this Blue Planet is. Moreover, his voice reaches way far across countries, raising concerns & encouraging action! He's tremendously successful there! Viewers' turn to respond!
So in 1950s David Attenborough came and explored the animals of my country Indonesia.
Thank you sir for showing the animals of my country to the world.
I am your fan and familiar with your voice.I watch many of your documenter video. Especially I love your Blue Planet video.
Funny that apparently in the 50's Sir David Attenborough was basically a poacher stealing wildlife from the jungle of Indonesia and the Indonesian government was a bureaucracy that prevented him from doing so. Quite the opposite from the current situation.
David is priceless. He is still active at the age of 97. Looking forward to his new series, Mammals on bbc earth. 😀
Thanks for sharing this precious gem!
Being a person of some numerous years, it is a trip down memory lane seeing how wiild animals were treated and viewed in days gone by. The way David handled and collected various wild animals was the norm at that time. It is cringe making to watch now with our different views on wild animals and where they fit into the greater scheme of planetary life how back then animals where just a commodity. Back then, there seemed to be an endless supply of wild animals along with the habitats to support them. How quickly all of that has changed, along side many species now on the brink of exstinction, the habitats required to support many an animal is disappearing at an incredible rate. Let us all hope we have realised in the nick of time that the Human Species needs to pull back and allow our fellow occupants of this wonderful planet some space to live as well
Wow
I'm just speechless
This man is absolutely great
He is and remains one of world wide remarcable Nature lover and his discoveries and commentings are unreachable until now. Thank you for this little docu with Sir D. Attenborough 🙏👍🍀❤
But imagine, World population in 1960 was 3 Mrd. and now in 2023 its up to 8 Mrd., it means more humans, lesser animals, - the world has changed a lot....everyone knows !
Amazing Work
Attenborough the legend. Much love!
whole series please
*legendary naturalist and broadcaster who has spent much of his life documenting the wonders of the natural world. Attenborough began his career in the 1950s as a producer and presenter for the, creating groundbreaking programs that brought the wonders of the natural world into people's homes.
Over the decades, Attenborough has continued to be a leading voice in conservation and environmentalism, using his platform to raise awareness about the challenges facing our planet and the urgent need for action.*
Omg this has not aged well. But Sir David has! He is a great example of embracing new ideas and advancements as we learn how to best exhibit and help the world around us.
In all fairness, it was the 50’s and he was still young.
Also, is it me or does his speaking voice here remind me a bit of a posh young Terence Stamp?
This Is absolutely beautiful, a masterpiece. Thanks!
I ❤ David Attenborough liked it.
Sir David Attenbrough the legend
Happy birthday sir
David is truly a legend.
we should learn a lot about the war years, help us to understand more about the old times
Olhem só ...esta surpresa tão fantástica e preciosa da BBC!! Adorei ver este vídeo a preto e branco com Sir David um ícone ...que atravessou gerações e se tornou a maior lenda...no saber, no zelar e interpretar a natureza animal e ambiental!! É um sábio, um grande inspirador de sabedoria!! Para mim um líder ...Incrível!!
I'm glad London Zoo isn't encouraging David Attenborough to kidnap ourangoutans any more, but the folk dance footage was fascinating. I wonder if the dancers ever saw it.
I think I am going to cry ❤🎉😊
May 8th 2024 - Happy 98th Birthday David !
It’s so crazy how David is still narrating these animal documentaries till this day in 2k24
This footage recorded 5 years after Indonesia proclaim proclaimed freedom from netherland
wow, he's been doing this forever
*David Attenborough is a world-renowned naturalist and broadcaster who has made a significant impact in the field of wildlife documentary filmmaking. In the 1950s, Attenborough began his career as a television presenter and his work has since been celebrated for his innovation and ability to inspire an interested audience. natural world. Attenborough's early work included producing and presenting Zoo Quest, a groundbreaking television series that explores exotic locations and emphasizes the importance of conservation. Since then, he has continued to produce award-winning documentaries that showcase the beauty and complexity of the natural world, while raising awareness of the threats many species face today. Attenborough's work has inspired generations of naturalists, and his legacy continues to have a profound impact on the way we see and interact with the natural world. Thanks to this video, it helps today's young people to open their eyes.*
Sr David Absolutely Magnificent good place you for ever Sr good place you
What a career !
Young David Attenborough vs a python, that was awesome
he has been on this planet for that long, it's still hard to grasp of that reality
Legend❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can see how he’s developed his love for animals over the years. So many intimate encounters surely has revealed to him their sweet nature. What a wonder to have Charlie out and about on your boat!
Wow
Sajnos még mindig nincs a Magyar nyelvű felíratozás lehetősége, pedig nagyon szeretném én is érteni ! Mimi.Magyarországrol 🇭🇺
That baby bear definitely wasn't deserted.
Sir David was so handsome. The baby orangutan just melts my frigid heart
🇧🇷🇧🇷 His iconic voice, at that time, didn't exist. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
懐かしい😍
Undertone is so dark.
Unbelievable you came to my island. Borneo Island in Indonesia. Meet with Dayak Tribe
He's a person beyond legend .
Legend
He was a real legend! While sir David will be dies then the world will loss a real man who was lover of nature . Still he is trying to give us real understand that what will happen in the future if we don't careful about our earth.
Attenbourgh's accent reminds me of that of the late queen Elizabeth II.
Reminds of me of Winnie the Pooh. (which Chinese communist leader Xi hates)
I have also seen pictures of queen elizabeth, she is a benevolent person
Almost like they're both British or something.
The world was a different place back then.
Very lovely and rare video 👍
I was wondering how people perceived him & his endeavours at that time? Can anyone put some light on that!!
wonderful man, a treasure!!!!
That's David making the snorting pig noises in the back ground. As if the orangutan was making those type noises hahaha
He's one of the best narrators that I've ever heard when i watched BBC earth
The best
تحية ل بي بي سي لما تقدمه من خدمات جليلة للثقافة
0:20 orangutan:forest people
🙏🙏🙏
And now they're endangered
Threatened by what??
@@wanimalus Us
❤I absolutely love David Attenborough! ❤ However, NOW, neither him nor anybody else would be trying to capture a Komodo dragon (or any other wild animal) to bring it to a zoo! That’s one of the many signs of the times between then and now! 😅 Lucky for this particular Komodo dragon that the the Indonesian government did not allow it-and that creature got to live its natural life in his home! 😊😅😊
I'm so shocked that in the 1950s, David Attenborough kidnapped baby animals. Nature programs were so different in the past. This is practically Darwinian... No wonder there are so many British people involved in orangutan sanctuaries where i live. They must feel some amount of guilt.
It was over 70 years ago. Even environmentalists of that time had very different notions of how to treat wild animals. And not just in Great Britain. Holding the past to our standard's is a mug's game. Our understanding has advanced, and Attenborough is part of the reason why.
I find it interesting that at that time they would feed condensed milk to babies. I guess that condensed milk must be quite a British item.
يفترض عمل ميدالية تحمل اسم ديفيد اتنبورو
I LOVE the Denominalization of Attenborough.
Example:
"I am going to Attenborough your ass!"
This is when someone provides a play by play Anthropological / Psychological / Behavioral / -logical analysis of the subject in question.
*Sir David Attenborough
Lepo je videti kako je gosp. David počeo graditi svoju karijeru sa ljubavlju prema životinjama..ovaj snimak je neprocenjivo vredan..hvala mu neizmerno što nas je desetinama godina vodio kroz životinjsko carstvo..neka ga dragi Bog poživi što duže i da bude zdrav 🙏
He captured animals then? He certainly changed.
To study them. The reason we know so much about animals today is because people like him went out of their way to pay them close attention.
That's how people studied animals and still do not the brightest are you ?
Yes for Zoos (hence Zoo Quest) but that was in the days before we had screwed up the Natural World.
He called the bear cub their “new pet” smh, my how he and the times have changed.
@@shannona2517 It's ok to change as we acquire more wisdom.
This is so sad. 3:27 food, or better yet to be let free!! 😢😢
We really need you as you have been there from the stat and I remember your when you was telling about the greenhouse effect and nobody cared about it and some made jokes. Now we call it climate change and now I wonder if they took notice then when you and others warned us if we would be in the position we are now. I wish you a long life as we need you.
David was realy great even when he was young
Peace for no one saying "First here"
David é o melhor divulgador científico dessa geração ❤
Yeesh a lot of this is super cringy and problematic… I love how as he’s learned to do better, and has then taught us how to be better stewards of the earth!
The release of all this old footage is making me nervous 😢. How’s his health?
his health is still good , he can still talk about many documentaries
🌷💐🇨🇭
Nice Vidio
Nice Video, Anjing😂
Your comment translates to
Nice saw.
David could get it 😉
Thank god he doesn't capture animals anymore. "The question is not, 'Can they reason?' nor, 'Can they talk?' but 'Can they suffer?'" (Jeremy Bentham)
what a stupid quote
Dude is dancin' like a soup sandwich.
Did he just abduct a baby orangutan??
🙂👍🏻
Why did they capture the orangutan and all those animals in the beginning of the video? 😢
The original Nigel Thornberry & Newt Scamander
Which one is he?
Is he the Asian guy or White guy?
His love for nature, we all should be like him and appreciate God's amazing creation.
🎀дякую🇺🇦
Nature documentaries in the 1950s must have been terrible for the audience. Without the color it looks so lifeless.
fr. nature is so beautifully vibrant. mustve sucked
In the 1950s, there were no colors like now, to see and reflect, we should do the same, definitely have more beautiful colors, but I don't think so.
Most of the audience would never have seen such creatures alive and would never get the opportunity to - for the rural public of the UK, footage of a komodo dragon might as well have been footage of a real one. It's not like anything else recorded was in colour to spoil the experience for them, either.
For many of us who grew up in the '50's, we only had black and white TV's so we never thought much about it - to see a doco like this would still have been fascinating.
Poor creature.
Now David has become a WEF schill. I used to respect this person.
Oh please
Yes oh please he wants a portion of the human population gone. How do you suppose his cronies want to do this?
Can someone explain to me the philosophy of Antinatalism??? My friend recently told me about it but i'm not sure that i grasped everything because as far as i understood this philosophy requires very rational humans to think and not be sheeple
Is making nonsensical comments completely unrelated to the video part of your "entertainment" content?
Still in utter shock that he passed, rip to the greatest narrator and conservationist the world has ever seen
I don’t think he passed
He's still alive though.
He ain’t dead, stop spreading misinformation.
He’s still alive if he died it would be all over the news…
@@dpandmj4969 He died in August 2014.
He Looks British, Homely like The women of England 😂
He IS British. I don't fully understand what the second part of your comment even means...
this happened at malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤❤❤
Not to be crude about it.
But Mr. Attenborough could have 'observed' me back then..👀🧐
🤷🏻♂️
I said what i said.
😂
I know this is 70 years too late, but…
FREE CHARLIE!!!!!! 🦧😿
Legend