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The Animal Zone

on BBC Two England

With Simon King in Iceland.
Editor Sara Ford
(Stereo)
Web Site: [web address removed]

5.30* Watch Out
Wildlife to look out for along Britain's beaches. Presented by Nick Baker.
Producer Andrew Graham-Brown ; Series producer Mike Beynon
(Stereo)
Fact Sheet: £1.50 cheques payable to BBC Education to [address removed]

5.35* Chimpanzee Diary
Charlotte Uhlenbroek's monthly video diary following a chimpanzee family in Tanzania. A mysterious illness is sweeping through the group.

5.50* Wildlives
The team's observations of black rhinos in Namibia, orang-utans in Borneo, wolves in Ethopia and orca whales off the coast of British Columbia reveal the importance of family life to mammals.

6.10*-7.00 The Natural World: Fire and Ice an Icelandic Saga
During filming in Iceland, a huge volcano exploded under Europe's largest icecap, melting billions of tons of ice. But foxes, skuas, puffins and other wildlife have learnt to turn such natural disasters to their advantage.
Narrated by Magnus Magnusson.

Videoplus code for 5.25-7.00 (not PDC)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon King
Editor:
Sara Ford
Presenter (Watch Out):
Nick Baker
Producer (Watch Out):
Andrew Graham-Brown
Series Producer (Watch Out):
Mike Beynon
Presenter (Chimpanzee Diary):
Charlotte Uhlenbroek
Producer (Chimpanzee Diary):
Robin Hellier
Producer (Wildlives):
Ann Marie Goodwin
Series Producer (Wildlives):
Paul Appleby
Narrator (The Natural World):
Magnus Magnusson
Producer (The Natural World):
John Aitchison
Producer (The Natural World):
Mary Lou Aitchison
Series Editor (The Natural World):
Neil Nightingale

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