David Attenborough hints he won't travel overseas to film anymore: ‘My heart was sinking'

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Sir David Attenborough, 94, has been working on his documentaries from his home in London more often recently due to the coronavirus lockdown.

However, the natural historian has now admitted he actually prefers to avoid flying overseas to film his BBC series, including his highly anticipated new programme, A Perfect Planet, due to his age.When quizzed on whether he plans to travel abroad again to film in the future when restrictions are eased, David divulged: “No, not a lot.”Explaining why he dislikes boarding planes for work, the star continued: “It’s probably a fact of age, but I was finding my heart was sinking deeper and deeper into my boots every time I walked up into an aircraft and looked down that long line and thought, ‘I’m going.

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