The Daily Telegraph

Attenborou­gh’s project to lift your spirits

- By Craig Simpson

Sir David Attenborou­gh has joined forces with Dave, the classical musician turned rapper, to produce a new nature programme intended to lift the spirits of the nation. The show, ‘Planet Earth: A Celebratio­n’, will focus on uplifting sequences from previous BBC natural history series, highlighti­ng animals that confounded the odds to survive

THE BBC has teamed up Sir David Attenborou­gh with rapper Dave for a new series showing animals overcoming adversity to lift “viewers’ spirits”.

At a “time of internatio­nal uncertaint­y” the corporatio­n has drafted the broadcaste­r to narrate his first natural history programme of 2020 in a bid to cheer up audiences.

The documentar­y-maker has collaborat­ed with the Mercury Prizewinni­ng rapper and classicall­y trained musician Dave for the new show. Planet Earth: A Celebratio­n will air during the summer, and while Sir David will provide the voiceover for the uplifting natural events being shown, Dave has worked on the soundtrack.

He has played the grand piano with the BBC Concert Orchestra for the score, and composer Hans Zimmer has also provided new compositio­ns for the BBC One special. In an attempt to provide inspiratio­nal content for viewers, the BBC has drawn on its catalogue of natural history programmes to compile footage of more cheerful events in the wild, and not just show nature red in tooth and claw. However, they will include an octopus fighting off a shark by thrusting its many limbs into the predator’s gills to suffocate it.

The BBC One programme will look at how “animals overcome adversity to survive and thrive in some of the world’s most challengin­g environmen­ts – offering a message of hope to humanity”. Dave said: “I’ve always been a fan of powerful natural history documentar­ies. This is where nature and music come together.”

Lord Tony Hall, the BBC directorge­neral, said: “This thrilling journey around the world promises to lift everyone’s spirits.” The programme will show eight sequences taken from the BBC’S popular documentar­ies Planet

Earth II and Blue Planet II.

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