Wild Kingdom

Wild Kingdom
Wild Kingdom
Marlin Perkins Wild Kingdom.JPG
Marlin Perkins bottle-feeding a young kangaroo.
Format Edutainment
Starring Marlin Perkins (1963-1985)
Jim Fowler
(co-host 1963-1985,
host 1985-1988)
Stan Brock
Narrated by Marlin Perkins
Country of origin  United States
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Animal Planet
Original run 1963 (1963) – 1988 (1988)
2002 (2002) – present

Wild Kingdom, sometimes known as Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, is an American television show that features wildlife and nature. It was originally produced from 1963 until 1988, and was revived in 2002. The show's second incarnation currently airs on Animal Planet in the U.S.

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Original show

The original Wild Kingdom grew from discussions that started in 1962 between zoologist Marlin Perkins and V. J. Skutt, the chairman and CEO of insurance company Mutual of Omaha. The company had been the sponsor of an earlier animal-related show, Zoo Parade, that Perkins had hosted from 1952 until 1957. Also intimately involved with the creation of Wild Kingdom was Zoo Parade producer Don Meier, who was credited as the series' creator.[1] Mutual of Omaha sponsored and lent its name to the new program.

Wild Kingdom was first broadcast by NBC. The half-hour show aired on Sundays starting January 6, 1963.[2] and continued until 1971, when the program entered syndication. As a prime-time syndicated program, Wild Kingdom enjoyed great popularity. Although most of the programs aired after 1971 were repeats, new shows continued to be produced until 1987. Several episodes were filmed by camera man Roy Pinney. Perkins was the host for most of the show's history until he was forced to retire in 1985 for health reasons. (He died of cancer the following year.) Jim Fowler, Perkins' long-time assistant and sidekick, then became the host.[citation needed]

One of Wild Kingdom's film editor's, Bernard Braham, A.C.E., was invited to membership with the American Cinema Editors in 1979 and won a prestigious EDDIE award in Hollywood for best documentary of the year, for the episode "Desert Spring." His competition for the award was a National Geographic episode titled "Gold". He was also nominated for several other episodes.[citation needed]

There were two amusing features in the format of the original show. One was the "sneaky commercial" segues, tying the commercials to the subject of the show. These had Perkins saying something like "Just as the mother lion protects her cubs, you can protect your children with an insurance policy from Mutual of Omaha..." The other was that Perkins was often an off-camera narrator describing Fowler's on-camera work with the wild animals; for this, Perkins became associated with the catchphrase "I'll wait here [someplace safe] while Jim [does something or other with the dangerous wild animal]". However, according to a 1997 interview with Fowler, Perkins never said any such thing: according to Fowler, "Johnny Carson started the jokes about me and Marlin in his monologues." [3]

Perkins often featured pet chimpanzees in the studio: one named "W.K." (Wild Kingdom); the other named "Mr. Moke," after the Mini Moke vehicle.

Wild Kingdom can be credited for increasing ecological and environmental awareness in the United States. Its exciting footage brought the wilds of Africa, the Amazon River and other exotic locales into the living rooms of millions of Americans. It created an interest in commercial nature programming that was a precursor to cable television networks such as the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet.

The original series has not been seen since it went off the air. (Mutual of Omaha owns the rights to the series.) However, several episodes have now been released on DVD from BCI Eclipse (under license from Mutual of Omaha). Some episodes are also available on YouTube.[4]

Revival

In 2002, a completely new Wild Kingdom, also sponsored by Mutual of Omaha, began airing new Wild Kingdom specials on Animal Planet. The specials proved to be so popular that in 2005, the network began airing new weekly episodes during the original Sunday night timeslot.

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Preceded by
60 Minutes
1972
Wild Kingdom
Super Bowl lead-out program
1973[citation needed]
Succeeded by
The New Adventures of Perry Mason
1974

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