词条 | Going Wild with Jeff Corwin |
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| show_name = Going Wild with Jeff Corwin | image = | caption = | show_name_2 = | genre = Wildlife documentary | creator = | developer = | writer = Jane Bahk Paul Storck | director = Mark Cole Scott Firestone (8 episodes) | creative_director = | presenter = Jeff Corwin | theme_music_composer= | opentheme = | endtheme = | slogan = | composer = | country = United States | language = English | num_seasons = 2 | num_episodes = 39 | executive_producer = Tim Braine Kevin M. Meagher | co_exec = | producer = Scott Firestone Paul Storck | story_editor = | editor = | location = | cinematography = Matthew W. Davis | camera = | runtime = 30 minutes | company = Popular Arts Entertainment | distributor = Disney Educational Presentations | channel = Disney Channel | picture_format = 1:37:1 | audio_format = | first_run = | first_aired = September 14, 1997 | last_aired = February 14, 1999 | preceded_by = | followed_by = | related = | website = | production_website = }} Going Wild with Jeff Corwin is a nature documentary television series produced and aired in the late 1990s on the Disney Channel. Hosted by Jeff Corwin, the show lasted for two seasons from 1997 to 1999 before it was canceled. Corwin travels to natural places around the world, including Florida, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, Death Valley, and Hawaii, searching for wild animals. In each episode, Jeff searches for a "Feature Creature", and always finds it at the end of the episode. Creatures previously featured include manatees, cobras, crocodiles, bighorn sheep, dolphins, and bears. As he explores, Jeff looks for "Creature Clues" to help him find the animal. In some episodes, Jeff also explores ancient ruins, including, Gila Cliff Dwellings, Port Arthur, Rhyolite, and Ayutthaya. EpisodesSeason 1 (1997)
Season 2 (1998–1999)
FilmingJeff and his crew filmed in some of the most exotic places in the world. In some episodes, they filmed in special wildlife parks. This was revealed in the Special Thanks section of the credits. In some episodes, Jeff also met up with some locals, who gave him hints on where to find his "Feature Creature". Filming time depends on the location. In Death Valley, they only filmed for 2 days, but in South Africa, they filmed for 3 months. AnimalsJeff mainly filmed animals in the wild, but some animals were borrowed from museums and nature parks. The cougar cubs, he showed in South Dakota, were actually cubs out of wildlife rehabilitation, that were being released back into the wild. In the Special Thanks section of the credits, in some episodes it has the names of zoos and wildlife parks. The credits also state that, No Animals Were Harmed During The Making of This Program, and Some Animal Situations Have Been Recreated. It's not always easy to find the animals they need. In Los Angeles, Jeff spent 3 hours on a surf board, looking for pelicans, and in South Africa, him and his crew spend 3 weeks searching for an aardwolf, but the editing made it look like he was only there for 2 days.[1] Close encountersJeff had some close encounters while filming his show. While filming an episode in South Africa, Jeff got attacked by a leopard, but he had a stick with him, and stood his ground, and the leopard backed off. In his journals, Jeff also stated that an African lion jumped on him, and pawed his head. In Alaska, Jeff was nearly trampled by a moose, and in Thailand, he had to keep dodging king cobra strikes.[2] Staff
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VHS tapesThe show has been canceled since 1999, however, all the episodes from the series are available for purchase on VHS online. References1. ^Alycia's Going Wild For Jeff Corwin page 2. ^Alycia's Going Wild For Jeff Corwin page External links
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