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David Attenborough says Boaty McBoatface should be sunk | David Attenborough says Boaty McBoatface should be sunk |
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Sir David Attenborough has said a new polar research vessel should not be called RRS Boaty McBoatface despite it coming top of a public poll which voted the esteemed natural history broadcaster in fifth place. | Sir David Attenborough has said a new polar research vessel should not be called RRS Boaty McBoatface despite it coming top of a public poll which voted the esteemed natural history broadcaster in fifth place. |
The government has already signalled that it will ignore the results of the poll run by the Natural Environment Research Council to name the £200m state-of-the-art ship. | The government has already signalled that it will ignore the results of the poll run by the Natural Environment Research Council to name the £200m state-of-the-art ship. |
The suggestion received 124,109 votes, four times more than second-placed RRS Poppy-Mai, named after a 16-month-old girl with incurable cancer. | The suggestion received 124,109 votes, four times more than second-placed RRS Poppy-Mai, named after a 16-month-old girl with incurable cancer. |
The RRS David Attenborough came fifth with 10,284 votes, one place behind RSS It’s Bloody Cold Here which came fourth. | The RRS David Attenborough came fifth with 10,284 votes, one place behind RSS It’s Bloody Cold Here which came fourth. |
Attenborough joked that it was “so disappointing” that he had not topped the poll. | Attenborough joked that it was “so disappointing” that he had not topped the poll. |
“It’s a compliment of course, I don’t spurn a compliment and I’m very grateful. But I don’t think it’s of any consequence,” he said. | “It’s a compliment of course, I don’t spurn a compliment and I’m very grateful. But I don’t think it’s of any consequence,” he said. |
Attenborough told the Guardian: “I think they should call it something serious. I mean, words like discovery, endurance, victory, indomitable, looking at the Navy it’s got a great tradition of a lot of good names, you know?” | Attenborough told the Guardian: “I think they should call it something serious. I mean, words like discovery, endurance, victory, indomitable, looking at the Navy it’s got a great tradition of a lot of good names, you know?” |
The name was first put forward by James Hand, a former BBC radio presenter, who expressed surprise at the furore Boaty McBoatface had caused. | The name was first put forward by James Hand, a former BBC radio presenter, who expressed surprise at the furore Boaty McBoatface had caused. |
Jo Johnson, the science minister, signalled earlier this week the government was preparing to activate its get-out clause. | Jo Johnson, the science minister, signalled earlier this week the government was preparing to activate its get-out clause. |
He said the government wanted a name that “lasts longer than a social media news cycle and reflects the serious nature of the science it will be doing. | He said the government wanted a name that “lasts longer than a social media news cycle and reflects the serious nature of the science it will be doing. |
“There are many excellent suggestions among the 7,000 names put forward by members of the public and we’ll make a decision as to which one should be put forward for the royal warrant when we’ve had a chance to review them all.” | “There are many excellent suggestions among the 7,000 names put forward by members of the public and we’ll make a decision as to which one should be put forward for the royal warrant when we’ve had a chance to review them all.” |
Attenborough turns 90 next month and the BBC will mark the milestone with a season of programmes including one of his first projects, Zoo Quest, which will be shown in colour for the first time. | Attenborough turns 90 next month and the BBC will mark the milestone with a season of programmes including one of his first projects, Zoo Quest, which will be shown in colour for the first time. |
The season of programmes will also include new programmes Attenborough at 90 and Life that Glows, a documentary about bioluminescence, the light made by living things, and four of his landmark documentaries over the years. | The season of programmes will also include new programmes Attenborough at 90 and Life that Glows, a documentary about bioluminescence, the light made by living things, and four of his landmark documentaries over the years. |
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