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Happy 100th Birthday Sir David Attenborough, The Greatest Natural Storyteller Who Ever Lived

On May 8, 2026, Sir David Attenborough turns 100 years old and he is still on our television screens. Many folks online have jokingly pointed out that Attenborough can no longer play with legos due to the toy’s 100 year old age limit. His most recent BBC series, Secret Garden, aired its final episode on May 3, meaning the man who introduced generations of humans to the wonders of the natural world finished his latest show just five days before his centenary. That is not a coincidence that is just who Sir David Attenborough is. The numbers around his career are almost impossible to comprehend. He holds the Guinness World Records titles for both the longest career as a TV naturalist and the longest career as a TV presenter, spanning an extraordinary 72 years and counting. He made his on-screen debut on September 2, 1953, at 28, in a BBC Children’s Television segment called Animal Disguises. He has not really stopped since. In October 2025, at 99, he became the oldest person to win a Daytime Emmy Award for his Netflix documentary Secret Lives of Orangutans. He has won BAFTAs for series made in black and white, colour, HD, and 3D, the only person in history to have done so.

Beyond the records, Sir David’s legacy is written into the natural world itself. Multiple species carry his name including a prehistoric fish, a carnivorous pitcher plant, and Auroralumina attenboroughii, a 560-million-year-old creature recognised as the oldest predatory animal ever discovered. He co-founded the Earthshot Prize with Prince William, now the largest environmental award in history. A Royal Navy research vessel also bears his name though the public’s first choice in the naming vote was Boaty McBoatface. Happy 100th birthday to the man who made every corner of our planet feel like home.

Source: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2026/5/a-wild-life-the-record-breaking-career-of-sir-david-attenborough-as-he-turns-100

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