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      Season 1 – Wild China

      2008 Documentary Special Interest Nature List
      Reviews This six-part nature documentary series reveals one of the world's most enigmatic countries -- one filled with natural complexity, picturesque landscapes and colorful people -- all spectacularly captured, from the Himalayas to the tropical islands, using high-definition cameras. The series was filmed for 16 months and involved a half-million miles of travel, with footage being shot in 26 of China's 30 provinces. Topics covered in the series include the climate and terrain of South China, which is ideal for rice cultivation, and the Tibetan Plateau. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Mar 12 Buy Now

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      Episode 1 Aired May 11, 2008 The Great Rice Bowl The landscapes of southern China, where rice is cultivated and a mysterious system of underground rivers is just beginning to be explored. Details Episode 2 Aired May 18, 2008 Shangri-La The animals and people of Northern China. Details Episode 3 Aired May 25, 2008 Tibet Tibet; the Himalayan mountain range. Details Episode 4 Aired Jun 1, 2008 Beyond the Great Wall Towering mountains provide refuge for tropical species. Details Episode 5 Aired Jun 8, 2008 Land of the Panda Humans and pandas coexist among the cone-shaped hills of southern China. Details Episode 6 Aired Jun 15, 2008 Crowded Coasts Human activity impacts the ecosystem of China's eastern seaboard. Details

      Season Info

      Director
      Phil Chapman, Kathryn Jeffs, Gavin Maxwell, George Chan
      Executive Producer
      Sue Norton, Xiaoping Gao, Brian Leith
      Screenwriter
      Gavin Maxwell
      Network
      BBC
      Rating
      TV-G
      Genre
      Documentary, Special Interest, Nature
      Original Language
      English (United Kingdom)
      Release Date
      May 11, 2008