Nat Geo Wild is out with its animal-focused fall slate, which includes one new unscripted series, new seasons of returning shows, its ninth annual Big Cat Week and three new documentarties.
Among the announcements made at TCA today is the premiere of Into the Okavango, Nat Geo Wild’s first feature documentary. It’s a two-hour look at the Okavango River Basin, the world’s largest population of African elephants and significant populations of lions, cheetahs and hundreds of species of birds. It premieres Friday, December 14.
The channel also set dates for the return of its docuseries Dr. Ken’s Exotic Animal ER, Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet and Snake City. Read details about these and the other fall Nat Geo Wild programs below.
The new series unveiled today is Fish My City with Mike Iaconelli, a docuseries hosted by the pro bass fisherman that...
Among the announcements made at TCA today is the premiere of Into the Okavango, Nat Geo Wild’s first feature documentary. It’s a two-hour look at the Okavango River Basin, the world’s largest population of African elephants and significant populations of lions, cheetahs and hundreds of species of birds. It premieres Friday, December 14.
The channel also set dates for the return of its docuseries Dr. Ken’s Exotic Animal ER, Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet and Snake City. Read details about these and the other fall Nat Geo Wild programs below.
The new series unveiled today is Fish My City with Mike Iaconelli, a docuseries hosted by the pro bass fisherman that...
- 7/25/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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