
Attenborough at 100: a World of Animals
From the sloth, to the dinosaur, hawks and crocodiles, wolves and elephants, snakes and bears - today's programme marks the career of David Attenborough with an animal theme.
As David Attenborough's 100th birthday approaches, Hugh Bonneville and Anne-Marie Duff read poetry and prose inspired by animals: from sloths, hawks and crocodiles, to wolves, elephants and snakes, alongside an archive recording of Attenborough himself reading from Life Stories, his memoir of seventy years of world-class nature broadcasting. We'll visit all seven continents in readings from Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park to Isabel Allende’s Paradise to Kari Herbert’s Antarctica, and hear poetry from Lorca to AA Milne and Pascale Petit. Music inspired by and evoking all manner of creatures and plants, includes pieces by Camille Saint-Saens, Claude Debussy and Elena Kats-Chernin and George Fenton's scores for Attenborough's nature documentaries.
In Memoriam (extract) by Alfred Tennyson
H is for Hawk by Helen McDonald
Life Stories – archaeopteryx by David Attenborough
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Life Stories – sloths by David Attenborough
Sonnet on a Monkey by Marjory Fleming
Crocodile by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
Leaving Times by Jodi Piccoult
The Old Lizard (extract) by Federico Garcia Lorca
The Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor
The Overstory by Richard Powers
Life Stories – monstrous flowers by David Attenborough
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral by Barbara Kingsolver
Song of Myself (extract) by Walt Whitman
Between Us And by Anne Carson
White Fang by Jack London
The Pangolin by Fleur Adcock
Life Stores, coelocanth by David Attenborough
Blueback by Tim Winton
The Explorer's Daughter by Kari Herbert
At the Zoo by AA Milne
Paradise by Isabel Allende
Turtle Diary by Russell Hoban
Kindness to Animals by Wendy Cope
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
The Tyger (extract) by William Blake
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
Green Bee Eater by Pascale Petit
Produced in Salford by Olive Clancy

