New Six-Part Series Co-Produced with BBC & BBC Studios Follows Botswanan Prides of Lions, Leopards and Cheetahs in Real Time
Premieres Wednesdays, Sep. 18 – Oct. 16 at 8:00pm ET on PBS (check local listings) on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS app. In this thrilling new nonfiction series, produced in partnership with BBC & BBC Studios Natural History Unit, viewers will be transported to Botswana’s wild Okavango Delta where a team of local and international filmmakers use the latest filming technology to follow lions, leopards and cheetahs day and night, revealing the lives of big cats like never before.
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Filmed in one of the most dynamic locations on the African continent, BIG CATS 24/7
With extraordinary, unparalleled access, filming from the ground, the air and through the night in an area unvisited by tourists, the BIG CATS 24/7 team works together to follow the cats’ lives around the clock while forming unique bonds along the way. A revolution in low light camera technology enables the filmmaking team to capture previously unseen behavior at night, while cutting-edge drones are able to track the big cats’ movements like never before, as they battle for supremacy in a brutal and unforgiving environment.
“We strive to bring unique and never-before-seen perspectives to our PBS audience, so we are thrilled to collaborate with BBC and BBC Studios to bring this front-seat view of the dramatic lives of individual African big cats straight to homes across America,” said Sylvia Bugg, PBS Chief Programming Executive and General Manager, General Audience Programming. “Not only is BIG CATS 24/7 educational but it is visually and emotionally captivating.”
Roger Webb, Executive Producer BBC Studios Natural History Unit said: ‘Being able to go deeper into the lives of Africa’s big cats than ever before is a mouth-watering prospect. Expect the unexpected and to witness things you’ve never seen before in an African wilderness that’s almost as dynamic as the cats. It’s sure to be a rollercoaster of drama and emotion and it’s why we’re so excited to be making Big Cats 24/7.”
The Hollywood Times had the opportunity to speak with Rowan Crawford, a producer for the series. As you will hear in our conversation as to why I loved the series and why Rowan Crawford believes this series is different from other wildlife series. Enjoy our conversation:
Inspired growing up surrounded by animals on a small island on the West Coast of Scotland, Series Producer Rowan Crawford has been making specialist factual series and live television that highlights the natural world for 15 years. Rowan has produced a range of programs from behavior-led natural history to observational documentary and children’s content, creating new formats and specializing in contemporary films that push the form. She was a senior producer on the BBC’s award-winning and long-running “Natural World” strand; and self-shooting director on the award-winning children’s mockumentary series “The Zoo” (CBBC). She is passionate about developing new talent and is actively involved in the drive to bring more on-screen diversity into the industry with series including “Big Cats 24/7” (BBC2),
Episode One (Premieres Wednesday, September 18 at 8:00 p.m. ET)
The Big Cats 24/7 team begins a six-month expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta, but a huge wildfire threatens the resident big cats and the team.
Episode Two (Premieres Wednesday, September 18 at 9:00 p.m. ET)
The team continues following the Okavango Delta’s big cats after a huge wildfire. The dominant male lions fight intruders, while leopard and cheetah struggle to get a meal.
Episode Three (Premieres Wednesday, September 25 at 8:00 p.m. ET)
A fight with intruders leaves the lion pride males injured and the mothers with cubs vulnerable to attack. Xudum the female leopard takes risks to find a mate.
Episode Four (Premieres Wednesday, October 2 at 8:00 p.m. ET)
The Okavango Delta is transformed by the arrival of the flood, bringing new challenges for the big cats. The lion cubs experience water and the danger it brings for the first time.
Episode Five (Premieres Wednesday, October 9 at 8:00 p.m. ET)
The Big Cats 24/7 team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta. Lioness Matho must protect her cubs along while the leopard Xudum reveals her newborns with danger looming nearby.
Episode Six (Premieres Wednesday, October 16 at 8:00 p.m. ET)
Lion numbers continue to grow, but there’s not enough food to go around. A lioness risks her life to feed her five cubs and Xudum’s newborn leopard cubs face a deadly threat.
BIG CATS 24/7 is a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production for PBS and BBC, with BBC Studios handling global distribution The Executive Producers are Roger Webb and Tom Jarvis, the Series Producer is Rowan Crawford and the Production Manager is Gillian Goodlet. Narrated by Adetomiwa Edun. Bill Gardner is Editorial Consultant for PBS. Diana El-Osta is the Executive in Charge for PBS. It was commissioned for the BBC by Jack Bootle, BBC Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Sreya Biswas, Head of Commissioning, Natural History.
BIG CATS 24/7 will be available to stream on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS app, available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, Chromecast and VIZIO.
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