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David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough is an English broadcaster, natural historian and writer. His presenting career began as host of Zoo Quest in 1954, and has spanned eight decades; it includes the nine documentary series forming The Life Collection, Natural World, Wildlife on One, the Planet Earth franchise, The Blue Planet and Blue Planet II. He is the only person to have won BAFTA Awards in black-and-white, colour, high-definition, 3D and 4K resolution. Over his life, he has collected dozens of honorary degrees and awards, including three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator and one Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Daytime Personality - Non-Daily.
Tom Parker Bowles
son of Camilla, queen of the United Kingdom
Tristram Hunt
British historian, museum director and ex-politician (born 1974)
David Olusoga
David Adetayo Olusoga is a British-Nigerian historian, writer, broadcaster, and BAFTA winning film-maker. He is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester. Olusoga has presented historical documentaries on the BBC, has contributed to The Guardian and is the author of Black and British: A Forgotten History (2016).
David Coleman
British sports commentator (1926–2013)
Liliane Landor
Lebanese born British journalist/manager
Michel Roux, Jr.
French-English chef
Eylon Levy
British-Israeli news anchor, correspondent, translator and spokesman
Sir Trevor Phillips
British television producer (born 1953)
Mark Turin
British anthropologist
Mike Phillips
British writer and journalist
Indarjit Singh
British journalist (born 1932)
Huw Wheldon
British broadcaster (1916-1986)
Ching-He Huang
British Chinese television chef, food writer and food entrepreneur
Darcus Howe
British broadcaster and activist (1943-2017)
Emma Barnett
British journalist
Colin Ford
Photography curator, historian of photography, museum director