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Published 12:40 26 Apr 2017 BST
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"There were these searing yellow fields and I can’t think of the damn name," he told the paper. "I wanted to say something about it but I couldn’t and it wasn’t until we got quite close to Geneva that I thought, of course, oil seed rape."
This is hardly atypical for man of his age, but nevertheless it's sad to hear that the naturalist and national treasure is succumbing to the wears of his advanced years.
Attenborough said he is "coming to terms" with his memory loss, but he's still committed to his programme making. "I’ve just come back from Florida where we have been filming spinner sharks," he said.
"There are 20,000 of them and people don’t even know they’re there. From a helicopter you can see this great column of fish and sharks, and just over there, there are people exercising their dogs on the beach."
By the sounds of things, Blue Planet II is going to be another incredible piece of television.
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