

Fans of Sir David Attenborough have been left in awe by his new documentary, ‘Secret Garden’, which has already captivated viewers with its spellbinding content. The five-part series premiered this Easter weekend and has received glowing praise for its portrayal of wildlife in the UK’s gardens.

Sir David, who has been presenting natural history documentaries for over six decades, now takes us to explore Britain’s gardens, revealing the wonders of the natural world that thrive right under our noses.

In the first episode, Sir David showcases the wildlife at a 1,000-year-old mill in Oxfordshire. The stunning visuals and fascinating insights left fans describing it as “food for the soul,” making it the perfect Sunday viewing for the whole family. 🌸🐦

The program captures the drama of wildlife survival with compelling stories, such as a kingfisher battling to protect his family from rising waters and a mallard keeping her ducklings safe. The episode beautifully highlights how Britain’s gardens can be transformed into sanctuaries for wildlife if nature is allowed to thrive.
One fan commented: “Absolutely fabulous filming on Sir David Attenborough’s Secret Garden. Amazing Spring river scenes with Doris the Mallard. Spellbinding!” Others echoed similar sentiments, calling it “the perfect watch” for Easter Sunday.
This latest documentary marks an important moment in Sir David’s career, as he approaches his 100th birthday. His legacy in the world of natural history has shaped the genre, and his involvement in this series has only elevated it further.
‘Secret Garden’ is not only a visual treat but also a poignant reminder of the beauty of nature and the urgent need to protect it.
To celebrate his career and monumental milestone, the BBC will air several specials for Sir David’s 100th birthday, including ‘Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure,’ reflecting on his landmark series Life on Earth. 🌍💚
Catch ‘Secret Garden’ on BBC One Sundays at 8 PM or stream it on iPlayer.


