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CBC Docs | David Suzuki on The Nature of Things: 44 years in 44 seconds @CBCdocs | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
The Nature of Things is TV’s longest-running science series. Suzuki started hosting on October 24, 1979 #TheNatureOfThings #DavidSuzuki gem.cbc.ca/the-nature-of-things/s62e13

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After 44 years, David Suzuki is retiring as host of The Nature of Things. In Suzuki Signs Off, his final episode, he explores new ways of expressing his ideas, meets up with some neighbours, shows us how global problems are being expressed in his own backyard, and attempts to reconcile the two great influences in his life: science and Indigenous culture.

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