British broadcaster Channel 4 is moving into natural history programming with an eight-part series on the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya as part of a slate of new shows for 2020.
Living Wild (working title), produced by Sky-owned Blast! Films, promises to take viewers on an intimate journey into the lives of a cast of wild animals, through the eyes of the 600-strong team of rangers and others who oversee them.
Each of the eight episodes charts the stories of various animals at the 90,000-acre Ol Pejeta, including male lions fighting to the death, and vets performing emergency surgery on an injured elephant.
Executive producer and Blast! CEO Edmund Coulthard said: “Everyone loves TV programs about animals in the wild — we’re excited to be creating a new kind of natural history show on what animals really get up to.”
Sarah Spencer is the executive producer alongside Coulthard, while Pip Banyard...
Living Wild (working title), produced by Sky-owned Blast! Films, promises to take viewers on an intimate journey into the lives of a cast of wild animals, through the eyes of the 600-strong team of rangers and others who oversee them.
Each of the eight episodes charts the stories of various animals at the 90,000-acre Ol Pejeta, including male lions fighting to the death, and vets performing emergency surgery on an injured elephant.
Executive producer and Blast! CEO Edmund Coulthard said: “Everyone loves TV programs about animals in the wild — we’re excited to be creating a new kind of natural history show on what animals really get up to.”
Sarah Spencer is the executive producer alongside Coulthard, while Pip Banyard...
- 1/14/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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