David Attenborough at Selborne
When a prim 18th-century curate shouted at bees to see if they could hear or studied the sex life of earthworms by the light of a candle, he cannot have imagined that his observations on the wild-life of a Hampshire village would eventually be published in 200 editions and read all over the world.
In the lanes and beechwoods of Selborne, DAVID ATTENBOROUGH goes on some of the journeys described by Gilbert White in A Natural History of Selborne and explains why to him it is in no way surprising that for two centuries this book has been one of the best-loved in the English language.
Series producer DAVID HEYCOCK Director ANNA BENSON GYLES