As 2019 is concluding, former US President Barack Obama has kept the year compilation culture on by sharing his favourites of this year.
Mr Obama earlier took to his official social media account sharing two pictures where his must-read books grazing the various genres from 2019 is noted down. Along with the picture, he wrote, “As we wind down 2019, I wanted to share with you my annual list of favorites that made the last year a little brighter. We’ll start with books today — movies and music coming soon. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did.”
As we wind down 2019, I wanted to share with you my annual list of favorites that made the last year a little brighter. We’ll start with books today — movies and music coming soon. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did. pic.twitter.com/l5qTGkAPok
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 28, 2019
As promised, soon the former US President also released the list of his favourite movies and series from 2019 and guess what, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s show ‘Fleabag’ season 2 also found the place on the favourite list of Mr Obama.
Have a look:
Next up are my favorite movies and TV shows of 2019. Of course, there’s also American Factory, a film from our own production company, Higher Ground, that was recently shortlisted for an Oscar. Here’s the full list: pic.twitter.com/PEcgwotcxm
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 29, 2019
While we are waiting for the coveted list of Barack Obama, teen climate activist Greta Thunberg is ending her year on a good note after meeting the Natural History broadcasting legend David Attenborough as she guest-edited the BBC Radio 4 ‘Today’ program.
In a small video shared by the world-renowned broadcasting channel, we saw Greta and David sharing niceties with each other while inspiring the whole world to take notice of the global climate crisis and save the future.
Watch their Skype conversation here:
What happened when… @GretaThunberg met David Attenborough for the first time? #r4today | https://t.co/wMHvNpJoQG | @MishalHusain pic.twitter.com/oPekQdBl0S
— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) December 30, 2019