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1972: DAVID ATTENBOROUGH on BBC Two's purpose | Late Night Line-Up | BBC Archive 

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BBC Two has been on air for over 8-and-a-half years, but has it been a success? Members of the public have their say.
In the final edition of Late Night Line-Up, David Attenborough - the controller of BBC Two for seven years, and arguably the person most responsible for its current direction - mounts a rigorous defence of the channel in the face of some piercing questions from Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and Michael Dean.
Attenborough has announced that he is stepping down from his role as BBC director of television programming, to return to programme making.
Originally broadcast 14 December, 1972.
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Комментарии : 53   
@GorilieVR
@GorilieVR Год назад
Wow! Had no idea he was so involved in business direction of BBC 1&2 behind the scenes. What an incredible human
@MartinAhlman
@MartinAhlman Год назад
He's a legend! A proper legend. Imagine the world without him. He made flowers interesting for people, and who does that? This human did! Brilliant man, I hope he lives forever.
@CristianoRonaldo-mk7dd
@CristianoRonaldo-mk7dd Год назад
Amazing how this man in his 90s still have the same stamina as 50 years ago
@atmakali9599
@atmakali9599 Год назад
He’s a toxic BBC globalists WEF shill
@YogsenForfoth
@YogsenForfoth Год назад
He really is a spectacular human being.
@farzadjahanfard
@farzadjahanfard Год назад
I saw him young talking. This video is fantastic. He is a national treasure he showed me so many things with his work that I would never know before I die. I am in his debt forever. What a legend❤
@cashawX10
@cashawX10 Год назад
I could listen to him for hours, his answer regarding society's acceptance based on cultural values in the 1930's versus the 1960's/70's is just as relevant today as it was then.
@BoBoNomad
@BoBoNomad Год назад
One of a kind. There is no one like him.
@andreakohlhaussen7556
@andreakohlhaussen7556 Год назад
He will forever be such an amazing man. There are single people who make a difference for the world, for mankind, for generations. They become legends, visionaries role models. His legend will live on forever.
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 Год назад
Attenborough. Extraordinary man.
@davedogge2280
@davedogge2280 Год назад
If someone said "I'm a time traveller and I like it for The Young Ones' I will drop my bacon sandwich. On a more serious note in the 80s and 90s the competition between BBC2 and Channel 4 was fierce and produced the best television I have seen or will ever see.
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 Год назад
1:14 - Even in 1972 many people still couldn't get BBC 2. You needed a 625 line TV set and a new aerial to pick it up. Even in 1972, there were still millions of homes using the 405 line VHF service which aired just BBC 1 and ITV.
@andreakohlhaussen7556
@andreakohlhaussen7556 Год назад
... and in to addition to his incredible wisdom and knowledge... having manners and style, and the way he talks is just beautiful.
@simonmcglary
@simonmcglary Год назад
Even then, very astute, very aware and very much pushing for inclusive even then. Way ahead of his time with a much greater understanding of broadcasting than most. But when given the option of career progress he chooses job satisfaction.
@gazriley624
@gazriley624 Год назад
Loved the Vox pops at the beginning how people have changed! different world back then i was 10 years old in 1972
@LeighRichards27
@LeighRichards27 Год назад
Hard to believe now but in those days the amount of tv that could be broadcast by channels was legally restricted by the govt because it was genuinely believed that 'too much tv' was 'bad for people' 😂
@taylor.london
@taylor.london Год назад
David was ahead of his time back then. And still is in 2022!
@TheValeyard92
@TheValeyard92 Год назад
And now BBC Two is basically just BBC One-point-oh, and BBC Four has been relegated to archive. All the same, Attenborough gets it. A brilliant man.
@grahampearce2405
@grahampearce2405 Год назад
BBC 2 was and is a great channel for documentaries, but funnily enough the best single documentary series ever was World at War, made by ITV.
@christopherwilliams2093
@christopherwilliams2093 Год назад
Which of course later Channel 4 then BBC2 aired.
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 11 месяцев назад
World at War was made to be sold internationally. It was produced so well because Thames Television knew it would be sold around the world. A whopping £900,000 was it's budget (£12 million in 2023 value) so Thames wouldn't have spent that money over four years, unless they knew they could reap in a fortune in international sales, which they did.
@strech5412
@strech5412 Год назад
A bravura performance from Attenborough - the nicest/smartest person alive at the time. Comparing Reith’s video to Attenborough’s here is a discourse analysis for the ages!
@davidshurville3658
@davidshurville3658 6 месяцев назад
Oh, for a lost and more intelligent Britain. I wish we could go back to the future!!
@kiskaloo6843
@kiskaloo6843 Год назад
Three channels in those days and some people could only get two of them and yet, I bet they just turned the TV off if they found nothing to watch. Sir David was always someone worth listening to. I did watch The Old Grey Whistle Test and I do remember 'Alias Smith And Jones' which I would love to see again. In fact many of the programmes Sir David mentions are classics, I have Civilisation on DVD (got it for a quid in a charity shop) and I shall watch it again. The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth was outstanding as was Elizabeth R with Glenda Jackson. Much better than the tripe today.
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 Год назад
Radio was always the big alternative back then. BBC Radio 1, 2, 3 and 4 offered a lot of choice to television.
@1nePercentJuice
@1nePercentJuice Год назад
Such an eloquent man. Had no idea he was so handsome as well.
@Sheffield_Steve
@Sheffield_Steve 10 месяцев назад
People seem to forget that Richard brought Rugby League to the nation too.
@tachikomakusanagi3744
@tachikomakusanagi3744 Год назад
This is back from when there were only 3 channels in the UK, and no video recorders, and you could still put an intelligent discussion programme like this on the (very valuable and limited) airtime. Can you imagine the lead director of programming for a national major network aswering questions like this live on air today?
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 11 месяцев назад
Actually limited air time was freed up in 1972 a bit, when the government finally abolished the stupid restrictions of TV hours.
@VenusEvan_1885
@VenusEvan_1885 27 дней назад
Look at the interviewees, God how I miss this white Britain.
@Sheffield_Steve
@Sheffield_Steve 10 месяцев назад
It's a bit insulting to see some of the interviewers on the panel think that only middle/upper class people would be watching. My Dad was a Steelworker and loved watching BBC2 especially when it featured many of its fine documentaries and drama serials. I wasn't born until 1977 but I could imagine that my Dad would've been fascinated by Civilisation and The Ascent of Man!
@robertwilson214
@robertwilson214 Год назад
One of the few intellectual voices in the declining west.
@mohamedbinelias3246
@mohamedbinelias3246 Год назад
Sayang rantai old is gold withe 2
@mohamedelmicheli7301
@mohamedelmicheli7301 Год назад
Man where looking strongly nan so women now every thing is difrent .if the world carry on like this there will be breads between animals and humans(David Attenborough is a legend his programs where the best on TV)
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 Год назад
1:18 - This prat didn't know what he was talking about. Adverts on ITV in 1972 were limited to just 7 minutes per hour, hardly "too many adverts" in my opinion. He would be shocked if he lived in the US, where in 1972 a one hour show could have 16 minutes of adverts.
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@whatamalike
@whatamalike Год назад
Id rather have a tv channel thats considered an "intellectual ghetto" than whatever the hell ITV2 is...i do like american dad and family guy in small doses though
@43bikeguy
@43bikeguy Год назад
Loved BBC2 but not so much now
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Stop spamming this comments section. Or I will report you to RU-vid and the BBC.
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