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Sir David Attenborough awarded freedom of Bristol | Sir David Attenborough awarded freedom of Bristol |
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Sir David Attenborough has been awarded the freedom of the city of Bristol. | Sir David Attenborough has been awarded the freedom of the city of Bristol. |
Sir David's name was added to the roll of honorary freemen following a ceremony at City Hall at midday. | Sir David's name was added to the roll of honorary freemen following a ceremony at City Hall at midday. |
The award marks a close association between the naturalist and film-maker and the BBC's Natural History Unit based in Bristol. | The award marks a close association between the naturalist and film-maker and the BBC's Natural History Unit based in Bristol. |
Wildlife presenter Chris Packham said: "His impact has stretched over many generations. He has entranced us with his own passion for the natural world." | Wildlife presenter Chris Packham said: "His impact has stretched over many generations. He has entranced us with his own passion for the natural world." |
Sir David's career as a naturalist and broadcaster has spanned 60 years during which time he has established himself as arguably the world's leading natural history programme maker, with several landmark BBC series. | Sir David's career as a naturalist and broadcaster has spanned 60 years during which time he has established himself as arguably the world's leading natural history programme maker, with several landmark BBC series. |
'Honour and privilege' | |
"To be made a freeman of the city is a great privilege and one I'm delighted to accept," Sir David said. | "To be made a freeman of the city is a great privilege and one I'm delighted to accept," Sir David said. |
"I am receiving it in the name of the Natural History Unit. That is where the honour truly lies." | |
Sir David paid tribute to Christopher Parsons and Desmond Hawkins, who established the unit in 1957. | |
"I had the honour and luck and privilege to be asked to join these two men. The honour belongs to them," he said. | |
Sir David is also a former senior manager at the BBC, having served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the 1960s and 1970s. | |
And he is the only person to have won a BAFTA for programmes in black and white, colour, HD and 3D. | |
Packham said: "I think most importantly he has educated us and he's continued to do so for 61 years. What an extraordinary achievement. | Packham said: "I think most importantly he has educated us and he's continued to do so for 61 years. What an extraordinary achievement. |
"If there's one naturalist walking the world today who's made a massive impact in terms of the way we all think about that natural world and manifest concern for it, quite obviously, it's David. | "If there's one naturalist walking the world today who's made a massive impact in terms of the way we all think about that natural world and manifest concern for it, quite obviously, it's David. |
"It's only fitting he receives these sorts of honours." | "It's only fitting he receives these sorts of honours." |
Fellow wildlife presenter Mike Dilger described him as "a legend". | Fellow wildlife presenter Mike Dilger described him as "a legend". |
"Back in the day he was going to places no westerners had ever seen before," he said. | "Back in the day he was going to places no westerners had ever seen before," he said. |
"He brought back the most astonishing footage really, it was the halcyon days of television. | "He brought back the most astonishing footage really, it was the halcyon days of television. |
"David was the man that brought nature into our homes." | "David was the man that brought nature into our homes." |
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