David Attenborough Answers Why People Fear Snakes | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- David Attenborough discusses why some people fear certain animals, such as snakes, above others and his experiences with filming bats in Borneo.
Date aired - November 12th 1981 - David Attenborough
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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A national treasure. I could listen to him speak all day
Attenborough's description of the bat cave and its guano goulash is something Spielberg could have devised for Indiana Jones! His observation on the unpredictability of spiders, snakes and people is interesting, too.
Released the same year as this interview
David Attenborough is simply superb. And just look at his outfit- soo classy!!!
What an interesting, intelligent man.
0:40 Steve Irwin might have missed this lecture by Sir David here
He's nearly 100 and going strong! Caution is not cowardice, it's the first rule of survival. An Aussie called Steve should have taken a leaf out of his book instead of being bitten countless times by snakes and riding crocodiles. Strange that a Thornback ray got him in the end.
It would be cool to see these two reconnect now
Good idea. Better happen soon
it may seem like a sinificant, but I cant help wonder how superficial talk show host meetings are. Dick Cavett is brilliant though. I do not watch present talk shows, but im addicted to his show
Imagine learning about your fear from a late night circuit conversation
That's how I learned about my phobia of bad comedy, late night shows.
I get a weird drumming sensation in my ears when I see a snake, pretty sure it's some evolutionary warning function we still have.
"An almost universal fear of snakes."
The 'almost' is important, because some people, like myself, absolutely live snakes. 😁
I share the same sentiment. Although, I was raised around many amphibious creatures thanks to my dad. It’s all about knowing the nature of the beast. When you do, you can add a sprinkle of caution and enjoy yourself.
Legend !
Attenborough could've taken a completely different road - he was the first Controller of the brand new BBC2 channel in 1965.
(SIR) David Attenborough is one of the most fascinating people that I'd feel so honored to meet ! 😎💙
Good looking Clarks he’s wearing (I think they’re Clarks...some such desert boots.)
2:26 Attenborough first to rock the Yeezy
Ammoniacal - is that a new real word I learned?
Attenborough is king of nature documentaries. A million and a quarter bats? Jesus, that’s a lot. Quite a precise count, though... I wonder what happened to the quarter bat. Poor fella 🥲
😝😂
Bats and snakes and rats OH MY!
If it weren’t for the late George Page, Sir David would be my all time favorite naturist. Both have contributed so much to our education and sense of wonder about exotic places and animals and their history and preservation. 🙏
You mean sir David you muppet hahaha. Yep real naturalist fan. What about Simon Darwin hahaha.
@@nathanbellamy3308 yep, what a silly mistake 🤣
One day i wish I could tell just 1% of the amount of stories this man can recite.
The man who gave the green light to Monty Python.
And oversaw the first colour TV broadcasts in Europe.
Fascinating.
Very polite way to avoid an elephant or a rhino 🦏😛🐘
Hello! When we can watch an interview with
Rudolf Nureyev ? on your channel
He has bat droppings on his tie!
Please just upload these videos in 4:3. UA-cam can handle adding black bars on the side itself for people with wide screens, and the video will then be full screen for people with academy ratio screens like myself.
Might be the original recording?
@@cuckmasterflex9106 4:3 is the original aspect ratio of the show, and how it would have been recorded. This channel has chosen to add black bars to the sides of the 4:3 image so it fits a now standard hdtv 16:9 frame. But this is completely unnecessary as youtube would automatically add those black bars on the side for any 16:9 screen using code instead of baking those bars directly into the footage. So now as an unintended side-effect, when you watch this 4:3 tv show on a 4:3 screen the whole thing is windowed inside a black frame. They did more work to get a worse product.
Kinda sorta. When I upload a 4:3 video, it stays 4:3 (and of course, those black bars appear).
Still, adding those bars is better than cropping (the horror!) to 16:9.
Is he Richard Attenborough's brother??they're similar ...🤔🤔
Yes, they’re brothers.
@@J3TF1RE thank you!!🙋🏻♀️
Attenborough's brother is Jon Voight !
I saw an interview with Richard Attenborough, I don't remember if it was with Dick Cavett or not, where he mentioned going on family holidays as children and David would go off and come back covered in dirt and mud.
@@nataliacaetano6326 do you not know who david attenborough is 😂
I believe our instinct to flinch to the presence of spiders and snakes goes back to our pre historic ancestors creeping out over them and not imediatley dying from the encounter. Where as Lions, Tigers, Bears etc imediatley killed and are just stupid scary to begin with.
Evidence does not really support this theory.
Fijians are nicest people you’ll ever meet.
have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney? How about any Honeymooners actors that were a part of the main cast?
Bible: Beware of serpents
Me: Will do Jesus
NO, NO, NO! You must have turned two pages at the same time. What it says is "Beware of Donald. The serpent thing comes later when they pray for serpents to be visited upon the rotting flesh of the Donald!
@@PC24800 do you mean the God Emperor Trump?
Its in our DNA to be wary of snakes and spiders for obvious reasons.
Is it because they both cheat at scrabble?
I'm no expert but i think its from them stabbing you in the back
Snakes everywhere
Snakes....Satan’s Hand Puppets🐍🐍🐍🐍
8:28 before it was cockroaches it was rats
I an not afraid of snakes at all:)
Before he was knighted
interesting - but didn't really live up to the tag line
rats are seriously nice, rats are cute and harmless. They are like big hamsters, why the hate?.
The Black Death didn't do their PR any favours... Killing a third of the human population tends to make people a bit tetchy.
@@consuelo1441 but we haven’t got the Black Death anymore and haven’t had for hundreds of years. And rats help keep the country clean.
@@bulletproofguy5112 You're so right.... Without a rat infestation the country would be a disgrace... And don't even get me started on cockroaches.... Beautiful wee creatures! There's nothing quite like that warm snuggly feeling you get curled up in bed with a couple of rats nibbling nonchalantly at one´s toes and a few playful cockroaches romping through one´s hair. Sublime!
Adam Eve and the serpent
Goes back further than that.
The serpent’s analog is Draco, coiled round the wheel of seven pole stars. The stars of the northern celestial dome are the fruits of the tree of knowledge, the opposing tree is the tree of life, the earth.
It's a real shame he destroyed his legacy by selling his soul to klaus schwab and the World Economic Forum
What does this guy know...lol😕😒
Reptilians?
Misleading tag #climatechange
Long live democratic socialism and freedom
Who is this David Attenborough guy? He's a self-confessed coward. I'm not afraid of snakes. Or rats. Or churches. But I'll tell you this, I thank God for the Dick Cavett Show.
Ever hear of Google, dolt?
There, there my dear. I obviously failed with my facetiousness. I could put you to sleep with what I know about David Attenborough. Just to put a finer point on it, I admire him.
@@brucer9572 you deleted the comment I replied to, and bragging about being an expert on him is beyond pathetic. Get lost.
u seem like quite a deranged person
I am a huge David Attenborough fan of many years, loving films about animals and the natural world. His documentaries, with great close-ups, his fascinating commentary and descriptions, are regularly shown now on BBCA. I’m also a Dick Cavett fan, watched him every night during his years and am now happy that some reruns are now shown on a local.channel. Glad to find some of them here.
I used to like his shows. Now he's pushing climate nonsense. So sad to see.