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- Wild at heart. [videorecording] / by Pharoah, Ashley.Writer and Creator.; Evans, David.Director.; Ware, Cilla.Director.; Harrison-Baxter, Ann.Producer.; Thompkinson, Stephen.Actor.; Holden, Amanda.Actor.; Hudson, Lucy-Jo.Actor.; Acorn Media.; All3Media international.; Company pictures.;
<b>Episode 1:</b> Danny and Sarah Trevanion take their family to Africa to return a vervet monkey to the wild and enjoy a much-needed vacation. Danny gets exasperated with stepson Evan, and hostility flares between Sarah and stepdaughter Rosie. Could Africa really be the change they all need? <b>Episode 2:</b> The Trevanions get up close to the local wildlife - a marauding lion, a deadly cobra, and a grizzled and bad-tempered old Afrikaner who wants them to help him run a game reserve. They also meet the owner of a rival reserve, who seems more predatory than any wild animal.<b> Episode 3:</b> As the Trevanions and their business partner, Du Plessis, try to build up the reserve, Sarah's ex-husband unexpectedly arrives with his young new wife, determined to take his children back to England. The family's' African adventure seems about to end prematurely until a voice of reason appears from a most unlikely source. The story of an English family who move to the South African bush to set up and run a game reserve and sort out the problems within the family itself. When the series begins, Danny Trevanion (a widower and vet in his early forties) is living in England with his seventeen-year-old daughter Rosie, Sarah (his wife of six months) and Sarah's two young children from her previous marriage. Family tensions are running high, but when Danny brings home a monkey whose life he saved after it was smuggled illegally into the country, Sarah decides that the family should travel together to Africa to return the monkey to its natural habitat. Their world changes forever as they adjust to life in a very different land. The family have to contend with elephant poachers and bush fires as they attempt to build a new and exciting life for themselves under southern skies. Will they succeed?DVD, Dolby Digital, 16:9 widescreen, stereo.
- Subjects: Veterinarians Africa; Stepfamilies Africa; Families Africa; Game reserves Africa; Families. ; Game reserves. ; Stepfamilies. ; Veterinarians. ; Africa.;
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- Wild at heart. [videorecording] / by Pharoah, Ashley.Writer and Creator.; Evans, David.Director.; Ware, Cilla.Director.; Harrison-Baxter, Ann.Producer.; Thompkinson, Stephen.Actor.; Holden, Amanda.Actor.; Hudson, Lucy-Jo.Actor.; Acorn Media.; All3Media international.; Company pictures.;
<b>Episode 4:</b> Sarah searches for Evan and Olivia, who have run away after a series of fights, while Danny and Du Plessis look for a half-drugged lioness that has escaped from the reserve. But what if the wild animal proves to be the best tracker of them all? <b>Episode 5:</b> The females in the elephant compound are getting along better than those in the Trevanion household - and the first paying guests arrive at the reserve without electricity or lighting. Somehow, the rival game-reserve owner seems to have a hand in the mess. <b>Episode 6: </b> Danny and Du Plessis suspect poachers have been killing the wildlife and take arms to root them out. Soon the Trevanions discover an even deadlier threat to the reserve, one that endangers the human residents along with the animals.The story of an English family who move to the South African bush to set up and run a game reserve and sort out the problems within the family itself. When the series begins, Danny Trevanion (a widower and vet in his early forties) is living in England with his seventeen-year-old daughter Rosie, Sarah (his wife of six months) and Sarah's two young children from her previous marriage. Family tensions are running high, but when Danny brings home a monkey whose life he saved after it was smuggled illegally into the country, Sarah decides that the family should travel together to Africa to return the monkey to its natural habitat. Their world changes forever as they adjust to life in a very different land. The family have to contend with elephant poachers and bush fires as they attempt to build a new and exciting life for themselves under southern skies. Will they succeed?DVD, Dolby Digital, 16:9 widescreen, stereo.
- Subjects: Veterinarians Africa; Stepfamilies Africa; Families Africa; Game reserves Africa; Families. ; Game reserves. ; Stepfamilies. ; Veterinarians. ; Africa.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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