Discover
The award-winning documentary team behind the breakthrough natural history series LIFE returns with a revealing look at a seemingly familiar continent that is still holding many secrets.
A Discovery Channel/BBC co-production four years in the making, Africa is a seven-part series that brings the continent to life with never-before-filmed species, animal behaviors and secret, natural wonders of the world.
Travel to a secret location in southwest Africa to witness what could be the last great rhinoceros gathering on Earth, filmed with a newly developed camera system that is operated using the light of the stars and captures sound using microphones embedded around a watering hole.
Track a teenage chimp in the Congo with a sweet tooth that drives her to perfect complicated honey-hunting techniques using four different tools.
Meet some gutsy lizards who hunt for flies on the backs of sleeping lions in the Serengeti, a behavior never before captured on film.
And see giraffes in a whole new way as two rival males in Namibia deliver sledgehammer-like blows on each other in a knockout fight for domination.
To capture on film these and other spectacular animal behaviors, the production team spent 1,598 days on location across 79 separate expeditions in 27 countries. They utilized 21 different types of cameras to shoot more than 2,000 hours of footage. Of the 553 cameras deployed throughout the series, only eight were lost or damaged beyond repair.
The Africa team's extreme efforts are chronicled in the episode "Making Of Africa." Other episodes of the series uncover bizarre, brutal and newly discovered animal behaviors in the deserts of the Kalahari, the dense forests and snow-capped peaks of the Savannah, and the dynamic Congo rainforest.
Original Release
01/02/2013 on DISC
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Cast
Name | Character |
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David Attenborough | Self - Narrator / Self - Presenter |
Simon Blakeney | Self - Producer / Self - Assistant Producer |
Justine Evans | Self - Camerawoman |
Justin Maguire | Self - Cameraman |
Mark Deeble | Self - Cameraman |
Bill Rudolph | Self - Sound Recordist |
Mike Fox | Self - Cameraman |
Hugh Pearson | Self - Producer |
Hugh Miller | Self - Cameraman |
Mark MacEwen | Self - Cameraman |
Directors
Katrina Bartlam, Felicity Lanchester, Felicity Egerton, Javotte Flatman, Nick Easton, Ben Aviss
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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David Attenborough | Self - Narrator / Self - Presenter |
Simon Blakeney | Self - Producer / Self - Assistant Producer |
Justine Evans | Self - Camerawoman |
Justin Maguire | Self - Cameraman |
Mark Deeble | Self - Cameraman |
Bill Rudolph | Self - Sound Recordist |
Mike Fox | Self - Cameraman |
Hugh Pearson | Self - Producer |
Hugh Miller | Self - Cameraman |
Mark MacEwen | Self - Cameraman |
Olubi Lairumbe | Self - Maasai Warrior |
E.O. Wilson | Self - Biologist |
Martyn Colbeck | Self - Cameraman |
Matthew Wright | Self - Producer |
Kate Broome | Self - Director |
Warwick Sloss | Self - Cameraman |
James Aldred | Self - Cameraman |
Kevin Flay | Self - Cameraman |
Tim Berrow | Self - Team Medic |
Andres Bifani | Self - Camp Manager |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Michael Gunton | Executive Producer |
James Honeyborne | Producer |
Rosie Thomas | Producer |
Simon Blakeney | Producer |
Hugh Pearson | Producer |
Felicity Lanchester | Producer |
Emma Jones | Producer |
Patrick Morris | Producer |
Matthew Wright | Producer |
Kate Broome | Producer |
Verity White | Producer |
Rupert Barrington | Producer |