Untamed World

Untamed World
Genre Nature
Documentary
Narrated by Phil Carey, Alan Small
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of series 8
Release
Original network CTV Television Network
Original release 15 September 1968 (15 September 1968) – 19 September 1976 (19 September 1976)

Untamed World was a TV wildlife series that ran from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s. It was narrated by Phil Carey and Alan Small. It is probably remembered by many for its distinctive and interesting theme music. It is sometime confused with another wildlife show from the era, Wild Kingdom.

Background

The show was originally broadcast on CTV and was changed to Untamed Frontier for a short time due to legal issues.[1] Phil Carey was the narrator for the show from 1968 to 1975.[2] Alan Small had been involved with the show from the beginning. He was also a narrator for the show and was previously with CRFB.[3] It was produced by Lawrence E. Neiman and Bud Weiser.[4] Episodes covered different locations around the world, including focusing on flora and fauna.[5]

Phil Carey died on 7 February 2009, aged 83.[6]

Music

The theme music for the show was provided by Mort Garson.[7]

Season 1: 1968–1969

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
"The New Generation"15 September 1968 (15 September 1968)1
Debut episode features the beginning of life for an egret and a crocodile, the birth of a gazelle, a zebra's first hours and a lioness with three cubs. Narrated by Phil Carey.[8][9][10][11]
"Animal Rodeo"22 September 1968 (22 September 1968)2
Conservationists round up and transport animals to game preserves. Filmed by Armand Denis. Narrated by Phil Carey.[12][13]
TBA29 September 1968 (29 September 1968)3
"World of Insects"6 October 1968 (6 October 1968)4
Violence and spender in the world of insects including butterflies, locusts, praying mantis, a termite colony and ants. Narrated by Phil Carey.[14][15][16][17][18]
TBA13 October 1968 (13 October 1968)5
Armand and Michaela Denis search for one of nature's curiosities - the long-horned rhinoceros.[19]
TBA20 October 1968 (20 October 1968)6
A study of birds, nature's most adaptable creatures.[20]
"Morocco"27 October 1968 (27 October 1968)7
The desert kingdom of contrasting faces. A look at the old and the new way of life, narrated by Armand Denis.[21] [22]
"Predators and Scavengers"3 November 1968 (3 November 1968)8
A lion pride is followed by scavenging vultures, hyenas and jackals.[23][24]
"Animals that Work for Man"10 November 1968 (10 November 1968)9
In Japan, the fishermen use cormorants to help them catch fish; in Thailand, the elephant helps man work in the teak forests. [25]
"South American Tribes"17 November 1968 (17 November 1968)10
Filmed by Armand Denis; this program visits some of the Indian tribes of South America, including the Cunas, once part of the Inca Empire around Machu Picchu, who live in the islands of vegetation in Lake Titicaca of Peru.[26][27][28][29]
"Water Rescue"24 November 1968 (24 November 1968)11
Rescuing African wildlife from flooding caused by construction of the Kariba River Dam.[30][31]
"The People of Africa"8 December 1968 (8 December 1968)12
[32]
"American Wilderness"15 December 1968 (15 December 1968)13
Wildlife in Yellowstone, Everglades and Grand Canyon National Parks.[33][34]
"Rituals of Man"22 December 1968 (22 December 1968)14
Religious ceremonies around the world. Sherpa spirit dancers, Hindu funeral rites, and tribal dances from Africa and South America. [35][36]
"Japan"29 December 1968 (29 December 1968)15
Rituals of battle and traditional social graces of Japan.[37][38]
"Pygmies"5 January 1969 (5 January 1969)16
A look at Mbutu Pygmies, who live in the Ituri Rain Forest of Africa. Films include an elephant hunt and construction of a temporary village.[39][40]
"Armand and Micheala and the Animals"12 January 1969 (12 January 1969)17
A visit to the house of Armand and Michaela Denis in Nairobi, Kenya, where they have spent 20 years filming African wildlife. [41]
"Thailand"January 26, 1969 (January 26, 1969)18
Ancient traditions and methods of work in a country that is already hurrying to develop with modern times. An interesting study. Filmed outside of Bangkok[42][43]
"Water and Life"2 February 1969 (2 February 1969)19
The impacts of drought on animals in the plains of East Africa, including Elephants migrating hundreds of miles to find water. Narrated by Phil Carey.[44][45]
"Underwater World"16 February 1969 (16 February 1969)20
[46]
"Underwater, Part One repeat?"2 March 1969 (2 March 1969)TBA
A look at the underwater world of Grand Bahama Island in the Caribbean, and films made from the U. of Miami research ship, Pillsbury. [47]
"unnamed"16 March 1969 (16 March 1969)TBA
"Man and Environment"23 March 1969 (23 March 1969)21
A look at the Botswana people of the Kalahari desert; Eskimos; and a visit to an Israeli kibbutz; Andenese Arabs build skyscrapers out of mud.[48][49]
"People of the Water"6 April 1969 (6 April 1969)22
People living and working on water from Japan, Lake Biwa, Columbia, Hong Kong and Thailand.[50]
"unnamed"13 April 1969 (13 April 1969)TBA
"unnamed"20 April 1969 (20 April 1969)TBA
"unnamed"27 April 1969 (27 April 1969)TBA
"unnamed"15 June 1969 (15 June 1969)TBA
"Dragons"29 June 1969 (29 June 1969)23
[51]
"unnamed"20 July 1969 (20 July 1969)TBA
""Underwater, Part Two""17 August 1969 (17 August 1969)24
[52]
"A Day in the Parks"31 August 1969 (31 August 1969)25
The national parks of Africa[53]

Season 2: 1969–1970

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
"Waterhole"21 September 1969 (21 September 1969)1
Herbivores and carnivores in Africa. Also, the way of life and social patterns of baboons.[54][55]
"Operation Gwamba"28 September 1969 (28 September 1969)2
Thousands of animals are trapped when a dam is constructed flooding miles of land in South America.[56]
"Animal Behaviour"5 October 1969 (5 October 1969)3

Armand and Michaela Denis explore the myths and mysteries of African animals behavior and why they look and act the way they do.

[57][58][59]
"Bats, Birds and Bigger Beasts"26 October 1969 (26 October 1969)4
African wildlife showing the life habits of Ghost Crabs, rhinoceros, flying foxes and scavengers. Also, the mating habits of Whydah Birds and Crowned Cranes are shown.[60]
"Hong Kong"2 November 1969 (2 November 1969)5
[61]
TBA9 November 1969 (9 November 1969)6
Bizarre creatures called zebroids, lungfish, moles, scorpions studied.[62]
"Elephants - The Noble Beast"23 November 1969 (23 November 1969)7
The history of the elephant, dating back 23 million years.[63][64]
"Insects ... A Success Story repeat?"7 December 1969 (7 December 1969)repeat?
[65]
"Balance of Nature"11 January 1970 (11 January 1970)9
The role of animals in the checks and balances of ecosystems[66][67]
TBA18 January 1969 (18 January 1969)S02 repeat? Toronto Star
Balance of Nature[68]
"Nomads of Africa"25 January 1970 (25 January 1970)10
Masai, Bushmen and Pygmies[69]
"Creatures of the Water"1 February 1970 (1 February 1970)11
Pelicans, hippotami, turtles, crocodiles and frogs.[70][71]
"Gazelles"8 February 1970 (8 February 1970)12
The life cycle of the gazelle[72][73]
"Arts and Crafts"15 February 1970 (15 February 1970)13
[74]
"Day in Africa"22 February 1970 (22 February 1970)14
[75]
"Birds of a Different Feather"1 March 1970 (1 March 1970)15
TBirds and How They Get Around - The role of body and feathers in helping birds fly and survive on the ground.[76][77]
"Giants"8 March 1970 (8 March 1970)16
Giants of the animal world[78][79]
"The Primates"15 March 1970 (15 March 1970)17
The lifestyles and habits of primates[80][81]
"Other cats"22 March 1970 (22 March 1970)18
The similarities and differences of various members of the Cat family[82][83]
"The Challenging Sea - Octopus"29 March 1970 (29 March 1970)19
[84]
"The Challenging Sea - The Blue Line"5 April 1970 (5 April 1970)20
[85]
"The Challenging Sea - Cozumel"12 April 1970 (12 April 1970)21
A young Mayan diving among wrecked Spanish galleons searching for treasure.[86][87]
"The Challenging Sea - The Collectors"19 April 1970 (19 April 1970)22
Scientists from Marineland of the Pacific capture a giant sawfish and sea elephants mate on Guadalupe Island.[88][89]
"The Challenging Sea - The Fighting Billfish"3 May 1970 (3 May 1970)23
A charity billfish tournament where competitors attempt to catch Marlin and Sailfish.[90][91][92]
"The Challenging Sea - TTropical Fish Hunt"10 May 1970 (10 May 1970)24
Ken Taylor hunts for tropical saltwater fish.[93][94]
"The Challenging Sea - Sharks of Nicaragua"24 May 1970 (24 May 1970)25
[95][96]
"The Challenging Sea - Killer Whale"31 May 1970 (31 May 1970)26
The life cycle of Killer Whales[97][98][99][100]
"The Challenging Sea - Makai Range"7 June 1970 (7 June 1970)27
The Makai Undersea Test Range in Hawaii attempt to establish living quarters under the sea.[101][102][103]
"The Challenging Sea - Kelp"28 June 1970 (28 June 1970)28
The value of kelp and the need to restore the aquatic plant[104][105]
"The Challenging Sea - The Grey Whales"5 July 1970 (5 July 1970)29
The migration of Grey Whales from the Bering Sea to Scammon's Lagoon in Baja, California and their mating habits.[106][107]
"The Challenging Sea - The World of Oceanography"12 July 1973 (12 July 1973)30
A visit to Scripps Institution of Oceanography at La Jolla, California, which has a fleet of research ships.[108][109]
"The Challenging Sea - Coast Guard Search and Rescue"19 July 1970 (19 July 1970)31
[110][111]
"The Challenging Sea - The Aqualung"26 July 1970 (26 July 1970)32
[112][113]
"The Challenging Sea - The Fishermen of Hastings"2 August 1970 (2 August 1970)33
[114][115]
"The Challenging Sea - The Multi-Hulls"9 August 1970 (9 August 1970)34
Outriggers, catamarans and trimarans[116][117]
"The Challenging Sea - Surfing"23 August 1970 (23 August 1970)35
The history of surfing and some of the world's greatest surfers at Huntington Beach, California[118][119]
TBA6 September 1970 (6 September 1970)36
Explorer John Craig shows films and stills from his underwater adventures; from his first expedition to Baja, California in 1934 to the present day.[120]
"The Challenging Sea - Smugglers"13 September 1970 (13 September 1970)37
[121][122]
"The Challenging Sea -Harvesting the Sea"20 September 1970 (20 September 1970)38
[123][124][125]

Season 3: 1970–1971

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
"Communication"20 September 1970 (20 September 1970)1
A look at the methods animals use to communicate with each other. The program focuses on the frog, the crab, , the rattlesnake, the porpoise and the chameleon.[126][127][128]
"Herbivores"4 October 1970 (4 October 1970)2
The vegetarian animals, including giraffes, elephants, zebras and ostriches[129]
"Safari"11 October 1970 (11 October 1970)3
Africa's new style of hunting by camera. Featured animals include hippopotamus, crocodile, leopard and lions. [130][131]
"Lions"18 October 1970 (18 October 1970)4
The predatory habits and social grouping of lions[132][133]
"Forest Dwellers"25 October 1970 (25 October 1970)5
A look at the self sustaining community of animal and vegetable life that is a forest.[134][135]
"The Midgets"1 November 1970 (1 November 1970)6
A look at the world of arthropods, including hermit crabs, paper wasps, praying mantis, beetles, spiders and ants.[136][137][138][139]
"Asia"8 November 1970 (8 November 1970)7
Traditional life in rural Asia exists near rapid industrialization.[140][141]
"Galapagos: The Sea"15 November 1970 (15 November 1970)8
Sea life around the Galapagos Islands including sea lions, dolphins and boobies.[142] [143][144]
"Galapagos - The Land"22 November 1970 (22 November 1970)9
The evolution of life on the Galapagos Islands and a look at animals, including finch, tortoise and lava lizard.[145][146]
"Antelopes"6 December 1970 (6 December 1970)10
The various defense mechanisms of African antelope and the threats posed by agriculture.[147][148]
"Birds and How They Get Around"13 December 1970 (13 December 1970)11
[149]
"Sherpas"20 December 1970 (20 December 1970)12
The Sherpas, the mountain people of the Himalayas[150][151]
"The Arctic"27 December 1970 (27 December 1970)13
The large variety of life plants and animals that survive in the Canadian Arctic.[152][153]
"The Great Barrier Reef"3 January 1971 (3 January 1971)14
One of the world's great natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef off the northeast coast of Australia is now facing biologists with a distressing phenomena - the rapid destruction of the reef by a predator starfish that has destroy one fifth of the reef in eight years.[154]
"The Rockies"10 January 1971 (10 January 1971)15
The Rocky Mountains are one of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges. This is a frontier where animals may roam unnoticed by man. Cameras follow animals though the seasonal change from winter to spring. [155]
"Water Birds"17 January 1971 (17 January 1971)16
Examined are the over 800 species of birds living around lakes, rivers and oceans, sometimes in colonies that number in the thousands.[156]
"Australia Part I"24 January 1971 (24 January 1971)17
The first of a series of four shows devoted to the wildlife and coastal waters of Australia. This week featuring animal forms unique to the continent.[157][158]
"Prairies"31 January 1971 (31 January 1971)18
A look at the North American prairies that once stretched from Alberta to Mexico and from Indiana to the Rockies, now being assimulated into agricultural land. Species featured include Sharp-tailed Grouse, Rough-legged Hawk, Thirteen-lined Ground squirrel and Canada Goose.[159][160][161]
"Australia Part II"7 February 1971 (7 February 1971)19
Dealing with the unique wildlife and topography of the continent. The programs shows Koalas and the birth of a Red Kangaroo.[162][163]
"Canadian Parklands"14 February 1971 (14 February 1971)20
The variety of animal life that inhabit Canadians forests and prairies.[164][165][166]
"Australia Part III"21 February 1971 (21 February 1971)21
With a year round food supply and warm climate, Australia is home to bizarre and colorful birds.[167][168]
"African Wildlife"28 February 1971 (28 February 1971)22
[169]
"Cranes"7 March 1971 (7 March 1971)23
Birth, feeding and breeding habits and social behavior of cranes. Six species, including Japanese and African Crowned Crane, are featured. [170][171][172]
"Penguins"21 March 1971 (21 March 1971)24
Penguin species of the world from Antarctica, Australia and South America[173]
"Snakes"4 April 1971 (4 April 1971)25
The habits and habitats of snakes[174][175]

Season 4: 1971–1972

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
"The Antarctic"12 September 1971 (12 September 1971)1
Wildlife of Antarctica[176][177]
"Survival"19 September 1971 (19 September 1971)2
The survival instinct found in animals, including man.[178]
"The Everglades Part I"26 September 1971 (26 September 1971)3
The plant and animal life of the Florida Everglades.[179]
"Bighorn Sheep"3 October 1971 (3 October 1971)4
Bighorn Sheep living in the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico.[180][181]
"Getting the Job Done"17 October 1971 (17 October 1971)5
Animals who use tools[182][183][184]
"Sockeye Salmon"24 October 1971 (24 October 1971)6
The autumn migration of Sockeye Salmon from the Pacific Ocean to the inland gravel beds where they were born.[185]
"Everglades Part II"31 October 1971 (31 October 1971)7
Birds of the Florida Everglades, including Anhinga, grebe, heron and an almost extinct kite. [186]
"The Jungle"14 November 1971 (14 November 1971)8
[187][188]
"Afghanistan"21 November 1971 (21 November 1971)9
A look at the cultural aspect of Afghanistan and a market place was covered.[189][190]
"The Arctic and Man"5 December 1971 (5 December 1971)10
[191][192]
"The Beach"12 December 1971 (12 December 1971)11
[193]
"The Farne Island Bird Sanctuary"19 December 1971 (19 December 1971)12
A visit to the Farne Islands off the Northumberland coast of England and one of the world's oldest bird sanctuaries. [194][195]
"The Mangrove Swamp"26 December 1971 (26 December 1971)13
[196]
"Scandinavia"16 January 1972 (16 January 1972)14
[197]
"Ngorongoro Crater"23 January 1972 (23 January 1972)15
Ngorongoro Crater in Africa is home to wild and domestic animals.[198][199]
"Waterfowl"30 January 1972 (30 January 1972)16
An investigation into the migration of waterfowl and other birds. [200][201]
"A Visit to New Guinea"6 February 1972 (6 February 1972)17
[202]
"British Columbia ?"13 February 1972 (13 February 1972)18
[203]
"Storks ?"13 February 1972 (13 February 1972)18
[204]
"Nile"20 February 1972 (20 February 1972)19
[205]
"Asia Minor"19 March 1972 (19 March 1972)20
[206]
"Grebes and Geese"26 March 1972 (26 March 1972)21
Canada Geese and grebes return from migration, perform courtship rituals, build nests and raise their young.[207][208]

Season 5: 1972–1973

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
"Ceremonies of Man Part I"17 September 1972 (17 September 1972)1
Ancient ceremonies and rituals of India.[209][210]
"Ceremonies of Man Part II"1 October 1972 (1 October 1972)2
[211]
"Kangaroos"8 October 1972 (8 October 1972)3
[212]
"Pacific Coast"22 October 1972 (22 October 1972)4
[213]
"New England"29 October 1972 (29 October 1972)5
[214]
"Marsupials"5 November 1972 (5 November 1972)6
[215]
"Desert"12 November 1972 (12 November 1972)7
Great deserts around the world[216][217]
"Sahara"19 November 1972 (19 November 1972)8
[218]
"Conservation"26 November 1972 (26 November 1972)9
An examination of the efforts being made to save the worlds natural resources.[219][220]
"Water"10 December 1972 (10 December 1972)10
The importance of water to life[221][222]
"Handicrafts"17 December 1972 (17 December 1972)11
The creative skills of man including Persian Carpet weaving, African sculpture, Chinese camphorwood carving and Uru boat construction for reeds in Peru.[223][224]
"The Challenging Sea - The Great Barrier Reef"7 January 1973 (7 January 1973)12
[225]
"The Challenging Sea - The Silent Savages"14 January 1973 (14 January 1973)13
[226]
"The Challenging Sea - The Tugboat"21 January 1973 (21 January 1973)14
[227]
"The Challenging Sea - Bora Bora Paradise"4 March 1973 (4 March 1973)15
The South Pacific island paradise of Bora Bora[228][229]
"The Challenging Sea - Thunderboats"25 March 1973 (25 March 1973)16
Thunderboats are the fastest watercraft, reaching speeds of 200 miles per hour.[230][231]
"The Challenging Sea - Man and the Sea"17 June 1973 (17 June 1973)Repeat
[232]
"The Challenging Sea - Life at Sea World"22 July 1973 (22 July 1973)Repeat
[233]

Season 6: 1973–1974

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
"Geese"16 September 1973 (16 September 1973)TBA
Konrad Lorenz and his work with Grey Geese[234][235]
"The Sahara Desert"23 September 1973 (23 September 1973)TBA
The Sahara Desert covers a quarter of Africa and is one of the hottest regions on Earth.[236]
"Elephants"21 October 1973 (21 October 1973)TBA
Africa is experiencing ecological problems resulting from an overabundance of Elephants. This program looks at their family structure, eating and migratory habits.[237]
"Waika I"18 November 1973 (18 November 1973)TBA
The Waika who live in the Orinoco River in Venezuela.[238][239]
TBA2 December 1973 (2 December 1973)TBA
The importance of color in the animal world[240]
TBA13 January 1974 (13 January 1974)TBA
The Masaquin Hill tribes, including the Nuba, of southern Sudan 2 ep.?[241][242]
TBA10 February 1974 (10 February 1974)TBA
Life on Nuguria Lagoon in the South Pacific[243]
TBA24 February 1974 (24 February 1974)TBA
Incests - repeat?
"unnamed"24 March 1974 (24 March 1974)TBA
TBA12 May 1974 (12 May 1974)repeat
The Coral Sea[244]
"unnamed"19 May 1974 (19 May 1974)TBA
"unnamed"7 July 1974 (7 July 1974)TBA
"unnamed"14 July 1974 (14 July 1974)TBA
"Carnivores"4 August 1974 (4 August 1974)TBA
Nature's most efficient killers - the carnivores[245]
"unnamed"25 August 1974 (25 August 1974)TBA
TBA1 September 1974 (1 September 1974)TBA
1 Sept. - Insects - repeat?

Season 7: 1974–1975

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
TBA15 September 1974 (15 September 1974)1
The Maquiritare people of the Orinoco River in South America[246][247]
"Kalahari"22 September 1974 (22 September 1974)2
The culture and language of the people of the Kalahari in Africa[248][249]
"unnamed"29 September 1974 (29 September 1974)TBA
"Chimps I"6 October 1974 (6 October 1974)3
Our Ancestors: The Chimps[250][251]
TBA13 October 1974 (13 October 1974)4
Animal courtship and mating[252]
TBA20 October 1974 (20 October 1974)5
Yanomama - the jungles of Southern Venezuela [253]
TBA8 December 1974 (8 December 1974)6
Remote northwest Guinea[254]
TBA5 January 1975 (5 January 1975)7
Birds of European deltas[255]
TBA19 January 1975 (19 January 1975)8
Rare predatory birds and animals of Europe[256]
TBA26 January 1975 (26 January 1975)9
Tagging and examining Polar Bears in Norway[257]
TBA2 February 1975 (2 February 1975)10
Diverse habitats of South America[258]
"Orissa Domb"9 February 1975 (9 February 1975)11
The Dombs, an isolated group of Hindu outcasts in India[259][260]
TBA16 February 1975 (16 February 1975)12
The Dogon of the Niger River Basin in West Africa[261][262]
TBA23 February 1975 (23 February 1975)repeat
Serengeti National Park[263]
TBA2 March 1975 (2 March 1975)13
Iceland, land of contrasts[264]
"Madagascar Island"9 March 1975 (9 March 1975)14
Animals of Madagascar[265][266]
"Yugoslavia"23 March 1975 (23 March 1975)15
Plitzwitze National Park in the mountains of Yugoslavia[267][268]
"Africa's Great Rift Valley"6 April 1975 (6 April 1975)16
Wildlife in the Great Rift Valley in Africa's core.[269][270]
TBA20 April 1975 (20 April 1975)17
Plants, birds & animals of South America, including the Galapagos Islands[271][272]
TBA18 May 1975 (18 May 1975)repeat
Animals of India, including the rare Indian Rhinoceros[273]
"unnamed"25 May 1975 (25 May 1975)TBA
TBA22 June 1975 (22 June 1975)18
A wildlife preserve in eastern Poland[274]
"The Alps"10 August 1975 (10 August 1975)19
Wildlife preservation in the Alps[275][276][277]
TBA24 August 1975 (24 August 1975)repeat
Animals on rocky North Atlantic islands[278]
"Dilemma of Modern Man"31 August 1975 (31 August 1975)20
[279]

Season 8: 1975–1976

TitleBroadcast dateEpisode
TBA28 September 1975 (28 September 1975)1
Mating dances in birds[280]
TBA5 October 1975 (5 October 1975)2
Penguins in Antarctic[281]
TBA12 October 1975 (12 October 1975)3
Animals of the Rockies[282]
"Malaysia"9 November 1975 (9 November 1975)4
Plant and animals of the Malaysian rain forest[283][284]
"unnamed"28 November 1975 (28 November 1975)TBA
TBA7 December 1975 (7 December 1975)TBA
As more than a thousand animal species face extinction, ecosystems became unstable and impact humans. [285][286]
TBA14 December 1975 (14 December 1975)TBA
Lake Nakuru in east Africa is one of the last great bird sanctuaries.[287]
TBA18 January 1975 (18 January 1975)TBA
The effects of DDT and other chemicals on birds of prey in Europe and North America[288][289]
TBA25 January 1976 (25 January 1976)TBA
Animals of the savanna of southeast Africa[290]
TBA1 February 1976 (1 February 1976)TBA
Unusual animals of Australia[291]
TBA15 February 1976 (15 February 1976)TBA
Wildlife and people of Africa[292]
TBA29 February 1976 (29 February 1976)TBA
Truck safari from the Nile River to the heart of Africa[293]
TBA4 April 1976 (4 April 1976)TBA
Life in the Indian Ocean around the Seychelles Islands[294]
TBA11 April 1976 (11 April 1976)TBA
Eagles in East African savannas[295]
TBA11 July 1976 (11 July 1976)repeat
Conservation areas in the Great Lakes Region of Canada[296]
TBA1 August 1976 (1 August 1976)repeat
Invertebrates of the Mediterranean Sea[297]
"unnamed"15 August 1976 (15 August 1976)TBA
"unnamed"22 August 1976 (22 August 1976)TBA
"unnamed"29 August 1976, 1975 (29 August 1976, 1975)TBA
TBA12 September 1976 (12 September 1976)TBA
Eleonora's falcon of the Green Islands in the Aegean Sea[298]
TBA19 September 1976 (19 September 1976)TBA

Life cycle of Marmots in the Bavarian Alps

[299]


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  70. "TV Times". Montreal Gazette. 31 January 1970.
  71. "TV Times". Calgary Herald. 1 March 1974. p. 16.
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  91. "Star Week". Toronto Star. 10 March 1973. p. 38.
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  121. "World of Television". Calgary Herald. 11 September 1970. p. 6.
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  131. "World of Television". Calgary Herald. 16 April 1971. p. 3.
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  172. "Weekend TV listings". Leader Post. 3 May 1975. p. 16.
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  187. "TV Times". Montreal Gazette. 13 November 1971. p. 6.
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  218. "Star Week". Toronto Star. 18 November 1972. p. 61.
  219. "Star Week". Toronto Star. 25 November 1972. p. 47.
  220. "TV Times". Calgary Herald. 21 December 1973. p. 11.
  221. "Star Week". Toronto Star. 9 December 1972. p. 47.
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