Sir David Attenborough to Star in Three New BBC Shows Leading Up to His 100th Birthday

Sir David Attenborough, the renowned broadcaster, is set to star in three new BBC shows as he approaches his 100th birthday. Despite being 99 years old, he continues to captivate audiences with his remarkable narration and passion for nature. The upcoming programmes include new seasons of ‘Wild London’ and ‘Kingdom,’ as well as the sequel ‘Green Planet II.’
Upcoming BBC Shows Featuring Sir David Attenborough
Sir David’s contributions to nature documentaries have been significant. Here are the details of his upcoming projects:
- Green Planet II: This series is a follow-up to the successful ‘The Green Planet,’ aired in 2022. Both series will be available on BBC One and iPlayer.
- Kingdom: A six-part series documenting the lives of four African animal families: leopards, hyenas, wild dogs, and lions. It is filmed over five years in Zambia.
- Wild London: This programme explores the diverse wildlife of London, showcasing unique urban encounters with animals.
Green Planet II Details
‘Green Planet II’ promises to delve deeper into the relationships between plants and animals. It will explore the fascinating world of plants, their environments, and their interactions with wildlife.
Kingdom Series Overview
The ‘Kingdom’ series is described as one of BBC Studios Natural History Unit’s most ambitious projects. It chronicles the dramatic narratives of animal families striving for survival in a fertile river valley.
Wild London Exploration
‘Wild London’ captures the enchanting wildlife within England’s capital. Audience members will encounter various species, from urban pigeons to park parakeets, all through Sir David’s engaging perspective.
While air dates for these new series have yet to be confirmed, anticipation builds as Sir David Attenborough continues to inspire viewers with his unparalleled storytelling. With his 100th birthday approaching in May 2026, fans are eager for his new works on Emegypt.