Audubon Wildlife Theatre was a wildlife documentary television series broadcast from 1968 to 1973.
39 episodes [1]
Title | Broadcast date | Episode |
---|---|---|
"Land of the Loon" | April 13, 1968 | 1 |
Canadian Film Awards - best film for TV. Filmed in Ontario's Algonquin Park by
Dan Gibson.
[2]
[3]
[4] | ||
"The Vanishing Sea" | April 20, 1968 | 2 |
The wildlife of Utah's Great basin
[5] | ||
"From the Mountains to the Sea" | April 27, 1968 | 3 |
"River of Grass." | May 4, 1968 | 4 |
"Wildlife Island" | May 11, 1968 | 5 |
"Sea, Ice and Fire" | May 18, 1968 | 6 |
"They Live by the Water" | May 25, 1968 | 7 |
"Land of the Sea" | June 1, 1968 | 8 |
"Scandinavian Saga" | June 8, 1968 | 9 |
"Wildlife Sanctuaries of India" | June 15, 1968 | 10 |
The
Gir Forest of India, filmed by Jack Carey.
[19] | ||
"Between the Tides" | June 22, 1968 | 11 |
The creatures of the sea and land filmed and narrated by Robert Hermes.
[20] | ||
"Adventure High Arctic" | June 29, 1968 | 12 |
Ed Jones documents the impact of the Arctic on wildlife and his family.
[21] | ||
"Venezuelan Prairie" | July 6, 1968 | 13 |
The wildlife of central Venezuela
[22] | ||
"These Things are Ours" | July 13, 1968 | 14 |
Animals and events that are common, but rarely noticed.
[23] | ||
"Alberta Outdoors" | October 26, 1969 | 16 |
"Nature's Ways" | July 27, 1968 | 17 |
"Kenya and Uganda" | August 3, 1968 | 18 |
Wildlife of Kenya and Uganda
[25] | ||
"New England Saga [27]" | August 10, 1968 | 19 |
New England's hills, valleys and sea coasts
[26] | ||
"The Living Wilderness" | August 17, 1968 | 20 |
"Land of the Drowned River" | August 31, 1968 | 21 |
Maryland's Delmarva Peninsula
[30] | ||
"Delta of the Orinoco" | September 7, 1968 | 22 |
The virgin rain forest around Venezuela's Orinoco River
[31] | ||
"Red Deer Valley" | September 14, 1968 | 23 |
The wildlife of central Alberta
[32] | ||
"Northwest to Alaska" | September 21, 1968 | 24 |
Four Seasons in Alaska filmed by Walter Bertlett.
[33] | ||
"World of Bees" | September 28, 1968 | 25 |
"Waterfowl Wilderness" | October 5, 1968 | 26 |
Life cycle of Mallard Duck is filmed by Dan Gibson.
[36] | ||
"Desert Life" | October 12, 1968 | 27 |
"Hawaii" | November 2, 1968 | 28 |
Wildlife of the Hawaiian Islands filmed by Walter and Myrna Berlet
[37] | ||
"Queen of the Cascades" | June 21, 1969 | 29 |
Wildlife of Mount Rainier of the Cascades Range
[38] | ||
"This England" | June 28, 1969 | 30 |
England's game preserves
[39] | ||
"Promise of Spring" | July 5, 1969 | 31 |
Springtime in inland British Columbia filmed and narrated by Wilf Gray.
[40] | ||
"Down South Up the Nile" | July 12, 1969 | 32 |
"Wild Lands, Our Hermitage" | July 19, 1969 | 33 |
Film maker
Dan Gibson makes a special plea for Canadians to be conservationists.
[41] | ||
"Wildlife by Air" | July 26, 1969 | 34 |
A visit to the Bahamas with pilot and photographer Herman Kitchen.
[42] | ||
"Living Jungle" | August 2, 1969 | 35 |
"Where Eagles Swim" | August 9, 1969 | 36 |
Bald Eagles of British Columbia's northern coast
[43] | ||
"Return to Pelican Island" | August 16, 1969 | 37 |
Pelicans nest and raise their young on islands off the U.S. Pacific Coast. Filmed and narrated by Robert Davidson.
[44] | ||
"Soliloquy for a River" | August 23, 1969 | 38 |
The interdependence of wildlife and a Midwestern river. Filmed by Robert Davidson.
[45] | ||
"Wildfowl Sanctuary" | August 30, 1969 | 39 |
The Kortright Waterfowl Park in Guelph. Filmed and narrated by William H. Carrack.
[46] |
A 12-week series [47]
Title | Broadcast date | Episode |
---|---|---|
"Land of Oriskany" | January 3, 1971 | 1 |
"Spring Marsh" | January 10, 1971 | 2 |
"Mexico, Land of Contrast" | January 17, 1971 | 3 |
The lives, crafts and celebrations of the people of Mexico.
[50] | ||
"Insect World" | January 24, 1971 | 4 |
"Living Mountains" | January 31, 1971 | 5 |
Living Mountains
[52] | ||
"Beaver Pond" | February 7, 1971 | 6 |
"Costa Rica" | February 14, 1971 | 7 |
"Enduring Wilderness" | February 21, 1971 | 8 |
Baja California area of Mexico filmed by Chess Lyons
[55] | ||
"Sounds of Nature" | February 28, 1971 | 9 |
The sounds of wildlife, including birds, bears and beavers.
[56] | ||
"Awareness for Tomorrow" | March 7, 1971 | 10 |
Toronto Island Natural Science School
[57] | ||
"River Run" | March 14, 1971 | 11 |
Rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.
[58] | ||
"Coral World of Bermuda" | March 21, 1971 | 12 |
"Small World" | April 4, 1971 | 13 |
Insects
[60] | ||
"Mule Deer Country" | April 18, 1971 | 14 |
"Around the Bay" | April 25, 1971 | 15 |
Wildlife of Delaware Bay
[62] | ||
"Ants and Aphids" | May 2, 1971 | 16 |
"Africa's Curious Naturalists" | May 9, 1971 | 17 |
"Rattlesnake King" | May 23, 1971 | 18 |
Frank Young, the Rattlesnake King of New Hampshire
[66] | ||
"High Country" | May 30, 1971 | 15 |
Alberta from the Rockies to the Prairies filmed by Chess Lyons.
[67] | ||
"Color It Living" | June 5, 1971 | 19 |
Portrait of artist Glen Loates, painter of North American wildlife
[68] | ||
"Land of the Totem Pole" | June 13, 1971 | 20 |
Wildlife of British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Islands filmed by renowned ecologist
J. Bristol Foster.
[69] | ||
"Africa, Cornerstone for Survival" | June 27, 1971 | 21 |
Ecologist Bristol Foster, Ph. D on the need for wildlife to adapt to a changing world.
[70] |
Title | Broadcast date | Episode |
---|---|---|
"Kangaroos and Koalas" | January 2, 1972 | 1 |
"Wapiti" | January 9, 1972 | 2 |
"Lands of Two Oceans" | January 30, 1972 | 3 |
Differences between the Pacific Rim and Gaspé region.
[72] | ||
"Water Birds of Australia" | February 6, 1972 | 4 |
"Land of Igloolik" | February 13, 1972 | 5 |
"Lobster Country" | February 20, 1972 | 6 |
East coast of North America
[75] | ||
"Micronesia" | February 27, 1972 | 7 |
"Quebec Spring" | March 57, 1972 | 8 |
"West Side Journey" | March 12, 1972 | 9 |
"New England Wilderness" | March 19, 1972 | 10 |
"Quebec-Iran Adventure" | April 2, 1972 | 11 |
"Reptiles - A Misunderstood Species" | April 16, 1972 | 12 |
"Wanderings of a Naturalist" | April 23, 1972 | 13 |
Gerald Pollock films wildlife in Australia and New Zealand, including Kiwi, Emu, Eyre Bird, Bower Bird and Compass Termites.
[81] | ||
"Family in the Wilderness" | April 30, 1972 | 14 |
"Nesting Time in Southern Ontario" | May 7, 1972 | 15 |
"Coyote Country" | May 14, 1972 | 16 |
"Day In The Desert" | August 27, 1972 | TBA |
"Untamed Olympics" | September 10, 1972 | TBA |
"Bermuda; Land and Sea" | January 3, 1973 | TBA |
Audubon Wildlife Theatre was a wildlife documentary television series broadcast from 1968 to 1973.
39 episodes [1]
Title | Broadcast date | Episode |
---|---|---|
"Land of the Loon" | April 13, 1968 | 1 |
Canadian Film Awards - best film for TV. Filmed in Ontario's Algonquin Park by
Dan Gibson.
[2]
[3]
[4] | ||
"The Vanishing Sea" | April 20, 1968 | 2 |
The wildlife of Utah's Great basin
[5] | ||
"From the Mountains to the Sea" | April 27, 1968 | 3 |
"River of Grass." | May 4, 1968 | 4 |
"Wildlife Island" | May 11, 1968 | 5 |
"Sea, Ice and Fire" | May 18, 1968 | 6 |
"They Live by the Water" | May 25, 1968 | 7 |
"Land of the Sea" | June 1, 1968 | 8 |
"Scandinavian Saga" | June 8, 1968 | 9 |
"Wildlife Sanctuaries of India" | June 15, 1968 | 10 |
The
Gir Forest of India, filmed by Jack Carey.
[19] | ||
"Between the Tides" | June 22, 1968 | 11 |
The creatures of the sea and land filmed and narrated by Robert Hermes.
[20] | ||
"Adventure High Arctic" | June 29, 1968 | 12 |
Ed Jones documents the impact of the Arctic on wildlife and his family.
[21] | ||
"Venezuelan Prairie" | July 6, 1968 | 13 |
The wildlife of central Venezuela
[22] | ||
"These Things are Ours" | July 13, 1968 | 14 |
Animals and events that are common, but rarely noticed.
[23] | ||
"Alberta Outdoors" | October 26, 1969 | 16 |
"Nature's Ways" | July 27, 1968 | 17 |
"Kenya and Uganda" | August 3, 1968 | 18 |
Wildlife of Kenya and Uganda
[25] | ||
"New England Saga [27]" | August 10, 1968 | 19 |
New England's hills, valleys and sea coasts
[26] | ||
"The Living Wilderness" | August 17, 1968 | 20 |
"Land of the Drowned River" | August 31, 1968 | 21 |
Maryland's Delmarva Peninsula
[30] | ||
"Delta of the Orinoco" | September 7, 1968 | 22 |
The virgin rain forest around Venezuela's Orinoco River
[31] | ||
"Red Deer Valley" | September 14, 1968 | 23 |
The wildlife of central Alberta
[32] | ||
"Northwest to Alaska" | September 21, 1968 | 24 |
Four Seasons in Alaska filmed by Walter Bertlett.
[33] | ||
"World of Bees" | September 28, 1968 | 25 |
"Waterfowl Wilderness" | October 5, 1968 | 26 |
Life cycle of Mallard Duck is filmed by Dan Gibson.
[36] | ||
"Desert Life" | October 12, 1968 | 27 |
"Hawaii" | November 2, 1968 | 28 |
Wildlife of the Hawaiian Islands filmed by Walter and Myrna Berlet
[37] | ||
"Queen of the Cascades" | June 21, 1969 | 29 |
Wildlife of Mount Rainier of the Cascades Range
[38] | ||
"This England" | June 28, 1969 | 30 |
England's game preserves
[39] | ||
"Promise of Spring" | July 5, 1969 | 31 |
Springtime in inland British Columbia filmed and narrated by Wilf Gray.
[40] | ||
"Down South Up the Nile" | July 12, 1969 | 32 |
"Wild Lands, Our Hermitage" | July 19, 1969 | 33 |
Film maker
Dan Gibson makes a special plea for Canadians to be conservationists.
[41] | ||
"Wildlife by Air" | July 26, 1969 | 34 |
A visit to the Bahamas with pilot and photographer Herman Kitchen.
[42] | ||
"Living Jungle" | August 2, 1969 | 35 |
"Where Eagles Swim" | August 9, 1969 | 36 |
Bald Eagles of British Columbia's northern coast
[43] | ||
"Return to Pelican Island" | August 16, 1969 | 37 |
Pelicans nest and raise their young on islands off the U.S. Pacific Coast. Filmed and narrated by Robert Davidson.
[44] | ||
"Soliloquy for a River" | August 23, 1969 | 38 |
The interdependence of wildlife and a Midwestern river. Filmed by Robert Davidson.
[45] | ||
"Wildfowl Sanctuary" | August 30, 1969 | 39 |
The Kortright Waterfowl Park in Guelph. Filmed and narrated by William H. Carrack.
[46] |
A 12-week series [47]
Title | Broadcast date | Episode |
---|---|---|
"Land of Oriskany" | January 3, 1971 | 1 |
"Spring Marsh" | January 10, 1971 | 2 |
"Mexico, Land of Contrast" | January 17, 1971 | 3 |
The lives, crafts and celebrations of the people of Mexico.
[50] | ||
"Insect World" | January 24, 1971 | 4 |
"Living Mountains" | January 31, 1971 | 5 |
Living Mountains
[52] | ||
"Beaver Pond" | February 7, 1971 | 6 |
"Costa Rica" | February 14, 1971 | 7 |
"Enduring Wilderness" | February 21, 1971 | 8 |
Baja California area of Mexico filmed by Chess Lyons
[55] | ||
"Sounds of Nature" | February 28, 1971 | 9 |
The sounds of wildlife, including birds, bears and beavers.
[56] | ||
"Awareness for Tomorrow" | March 7, 1971 | 10 |
Toronto Island Natural Science School
[57] | ||
"River Run" | March 14, 1971 | 11 |
Rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon.
[58] | ||
"Coral World of Bermuda" | March 21, 1971 | 12 |
"Small World" | April 4, 1971 | 13 |
Insects
[60] | ||
"Mule Deer Country" | April 18, 1971 | 14 |
"Around the Bay" | April 25, 1971 | 15 |
Wildlife of Delaware Bay
[62] | ||
"Ants and Aphids" | May 2, 1971 | 16 |
"Africa's Curious Naturalists" | May 9, 1971 | 17 |
"Rattlesnake King" | May 23, 1971 | 18 |
Frank Young, the Rattlesnake King of New Hampshire
[66] | ||
"High Country" | May 30, 1971 | 15 |
Alberta from the Rockies to the Prairies filmed by Chess Lyons.
[67] | ||
"Color It Living" | June 5, 1971 | 19 |
Portrait of artist Glen Loates, painter of North American wildlife
[68] | ||
"Land of the Totem Pole" | June 13, 1971 | 20 |
Wildlife of British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Islands filmed by renowned ecologist
J. Bristol Foster.
[69] | ||
"Africa, Cornerstone for Survival" | June 27, 1971 | 21 |
Ecologist Bristol Foster, Ph. D on the need for wildlife to adapt to a changing world.
[70] |
Title | Broadcast date | Episode |
---|---|---|
"Kangaroos and Koalas" | January 2, 1972 | 1 |
"Wapiti" | January 9, 1972 | 2 |
"Lands of Two Oceans" | January 30, 1972 | 3 |
Differences between the Pacific Rim and Gaspé region.
[72] | ||
"Water Birds of Australia" | February 6, 1972 | 4 |
"Land of Igloolik" | February 13, 1972 | 5 |
"Lobster Country" | February 20, 1972 | 6 |
East coast of North America
[75] | ||
"Micronesia" | February 27, 1972 | 7 |
"Quebec Spring" | March 57, 1972 | 8 |
"West Side Journey" | March 12, 1972 | 9 |
"New England Wilderness" | March 19, 1972 | 10 |
"Quebec-Iran Adventure" | April 2, 1972 | 11 |
"Reptiles - A Misunderstood Species" | April 16, 1972 | 12 |
"Wanderings of a Naturalist" | April 23, 1972 | 13 |
Gerald Pollock films wildlife in Australia and New Zealand, including Kiwi, Emu, Eyre Bird, Bower Bird and Compass Termites.
[81] | ||
"Family in the Wilderness" | April 30, 1972 | 14 |
"Nesting Time in Southern Ontario" | May 7, 1972 | 15 |
"Coyote Country" | May 14, 1972 | 16 |
"Day In The Desert" | August 27, 1972 | TBA |
"Untamed Olympics" | September 10, 1972 | TBA |
"Bermuda; Land and Sea" | January 3, 1973 | TBA |