Friday, 7 March 2008

ATTENBOROUGH IN THE HOUSE



So the iconic living legend Sir David Attenborough is getting himself an honorary degree from Aberdeen Uni in June. I'm presumming from the Zoology fraternity but he's also doubling up with the film folk to be part of the Director's Cut Series, that recently featured Snafu Magazine interviewé Raul Ruiz. I'm going to keep tight lipped on how to get hold of tickets for the eagerly anticipated seminar (cos i want a ticket too!!) but expect Snafu Mag to give it's sciencetastic views in the upcoming issues.

"Sir David Attenborough's distinguished career in broadcasting spans more than 50 years. As the innovative former Controller of BBC2 and the BBC's Director of Programmes, he pioneered a new era of high quality broadcasting. An estimated 500 million people worldwide watched his 13-part series Life on Earth (1979). Presenter of popular series such as Life in the Freezer (1993), The Life of Birds (1998), and Life in the Undergrowth (2005), Attenborough has also written 17 books. In this Director's Cut, Sir David will be discussing key aspects of his career, including his latest series and book just out, Life in Cold Blood."

For anyone wishing to hear Dave DJ down at Snafu, I'm afraid we won't be selling tickets due to his guestlist featuring 2 of every animal.

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