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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.

Dorothy Garrod
British archaeologist and first female Professor at the University of Cambridge (1892-1968)
Alexander King
British chemist and environmentalist (1909-2007)
Henry Foster
Royal Navy officer and scientist
Alex Comfort
British academic and physician (1920–2000)
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope
British scientist (1753-1816)
Robert Winston
British scientist (born 1940)
Richard Caton
British scientist (1842-1926)
Mary Mendum
English botanist, botanical and scientific illustrator (1945-2004)
John Henry Lefroy
British Army general
Andrew Crosse
British amateur scientist (1784–1855)
Gordon Rugg
British scientist
Woodbine Parish
British scientist and diplomat; (1796-1882)
Matt Taylor
British scientist
Arthur Lindo Patterson
British crystallographer (1902-1966)
Robert Bellamy Clifton
British scientist
Charles James Martin
British physiologist (1866–1955)
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Paul Birch
British author, engineer, and scientist (1956–2012)
Vladimir Korenchevsky
Russian-British gerontologist
Peer Fischer
German physicist