Documentary telling the story of how zoos captured the British public's imagination - from the first in Regent's Park to Gerald Durrell's conservation ark, which became Jersey Zoo.
Using unique home movie footage, this is the story of how zoos captured the imagination of the British - from the first 'scientific zoological garden' in Regent's Park to Gerald Durrell's 'conservation ark', which became Jersey Zoo. It's a nostalgic tale of show-stopping animals - such as the original Jumbo the elephant and Bristol Zoo's Alfred the gorilla - as well as bold innovations like the make-believe mountains of London Zoo and Dudley's animal enclosures without bars. No wonder, despite modern concerns about keeping animals captive, a day at the zoo remains one of Britain's most popular family days out.
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Clips
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Feeding time at the zoo
Duration: 02:38
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Jumbo the elephant
Duration: 02:23
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Web exclusive: Growing up in a zoo
Duration: 01:33
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Web exclusive: The importance of looking
Duration: 02:05
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:52
Led Zeppelin
When The Levee Breaks
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Richard Bacon |
Director | Andy Hall |
Producer | Andy Hall |
Series Producer | William Naylor |