Have you ever wondered what it would be like to take afternoon tea with a baboon, have a bath with an elephant or slide on your tummy with penguins? Then you should join Andy Day as he goes on an incredible journey into the natural world. Andy loves his job as a park keeper at Pickles' Animal Park. But when Andy heads off to his workshop for his tea-break, an adventure is about to begin. In the workshop his ingenious friend Kip is always tinkering with her latest invention and, inspired by Andy's animal encounters, Kip and Andy decide it's time to go on an adventure to discover more. So it's all aboard the park buggy with Kip at the wheel. But this is no ordinary buggy. With the help of Kip's technical know-how it transforms into the most remarkable KipMobile, a high-spec, all-terrain, flying vehicle. From the jungles of Borneo to the Australian outback, Andy and Kip are on a mission to uncover the incredible wildlife that inhabits our planet. With a little help from Kip, Andy is able to shrink to the size of any animal he finds, allowing him to go on a journey where no adventurer has ever gone before.
SERIES INFO Genre: Adventure Nature Stars: Gordon Buchanan, Steve Backshall, Chris Packham, Liz Bonnin, Sue Gibson Series Plot: Take a trip back through the natural history archives with some of the BBC's favourite wildlife presenters, as they share a few of their most memorable wild adventures.
EPISODE INFO Title: The Frozen North Airdate: 2021-05-16 Episode plot: Liz Bonnin looks back on one of her most memorable adventures in one of our last great wildernesses, Siberia, helping a team of scientists out in Ussuriysk to locate a population of rare Siberian tigers. Gordon Buchanan recounting the time he went to Ellesmere Island, Canada in search of wild wolves that had never seen humans before.Chris Packham remembers the time he ventured to Greenland on an expedition to uncover the secret life of an Arctic iceberg. Finally, Steve Backshall recalls trying to get underwater with a killer whale in northern Norway, one of the few wildlife encounters that had eluded him across a 20-year career.
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