Viewers express concern over David Attenborough's voice in new BBC series Asia

thesun.co.uk

Sir David Attenborough, 98, is the narrator of the new BBC documentary series "Asia," which showcases the continent's wildlife. Viewers have expressed concern over a noticeable change in his voice, which some believe sounds higher and possibly altered. Fans took to social media to comment on the difference, with some suggesting it resembles autotuning. Others felt it sounded like a poor impersonation of Attenborough, raising questions about the audio editing. "Asia" is the first major BBC wildlife series focused on the continent, featuring diverse locations and wildlife. The series took four years to produce and highlights various conservation challenges faced in different regions.


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