Attenborough at 100: What difference has he made to the church?

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Andy Lester, Head of Conservation at A Rocha UK, joins Michael to reflect on Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, his impact on the UK church, and whether the naturalist broadcaster is more open to faith than we might think.

Released on 8 May 2026

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