Nature (TV program)
Nature is a wildlife television program produced by Thirteen/WNET New York. It has been distributed to United States public television stations by the PBS television service since its debut on October 10, 1982. Some episodes may appear in syndication on many PBS member stations around the United States and Canada, and on the Discovery Channel. This series currently airs on Wednesday on PBS.
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Theme music composer | Alex Lasarenko[1] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 38 |
No. of episodes | 591 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Production company(s) | WNET |
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Original network | PBS Discovery Channel |
Original release | October 10, 1982 – present |
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It is a weekly one-hour program that consists of documentaries about various animals and ecosystems. The on-camera host of the first season was Donald Johanson, with voice-over narration by George Page. Starting with the 1983 season, George Page became both the on-camera host and the narrator until the series' 19th season in 2000. Since then, Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham has frequently narrated episodes, as has ecologist Chris Morgan.
The program uses a silhouette of an Acacia tree as its logo.
Nominations and awards
Nature has been nominated for 22 Emmy Awards, winning 8 during its longevity. In 1986, host George Page was nominated for best Outstanding Individual Achievements in Informational Programming. In 1988 and 1989, it won two Emmy Awards for best Outstanding Informational Series. In 2000, it was nominated for best Outstanding Main Title Design. The episode "Silence of the Bees" won a Peabody Award in 2007.[2]
Episodes
In other media
Comic book
Three issues of a Nature comic book were produced from 2006–2008. They were full-color corollaries to on-air episodes like "Silence of the Bees," "In the Valley of the Wolves," and "The Beauty of Ugly." Nature Comics was targeted at pre-teens and teenagers as an educational tool, and was distributed for free to museums, schools, and nature centers.
Nature Comics featured the talents of a number of notable cartoonists, including Josh Neufeld, Rick Veitch, Lauren Weinstein, and Thomas Yeates. The series was edited by David Reisman.
Nature Comics #2 was given an Association of Educational Publishers 2008 Distinguished Achievement Award (in the Specialized Audience Instruction/Graphic Novel category).[3]
Issues
Nature Comics #1 (2006) — related episodes: "Christmas in Yellowstone" (Season 23), "Penguins of the Antarctic" (Season 23), and "Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History" (Season 23)
- Mark Schultz (cover art)
- Jonathan Bennett
- Rick Veitch
- Lauren Weinstein
- R. Kikuo Johnson
- Sabrina Jones
Nature Comics #2 (2007) — related episodes: "Silence of the Bees" (Season 24), "In the Valley of the Wolves" (Season 24), and "The Beauty of Ugly" (Season 24)
- Rick Veitch
- Lauren Weinstein
- R. Kikuo Johnson (cover art and inside story)
- Thomas Yeates
- Josh Neufeld
- Jeffrey Lewis
The Unexpected World of Nature (a.k.a. Nature Comics #3) (2008) — related episodes: "The Dragon Chronicles" (Season 25), "The Wolf That Changed America" (Season 25), and "Frogs: The Thin Green Line" (Season 25)
- Rick Veitch (cover and inside story)
- Thomas Yeates
- Sabrina Jones
- R. Kikuo Johnson
- Lauren Weinstein
- Hope Larson
- Josh Neufeld
See also
References
- "Download the NATURE Remixes". PBS Nature. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
- 67th Annual Peabody Awards, May 2008.
- "2008 Distinguished Achievement Award Winners: Curriculum," Association of Educational Publishers website. Accessed Sept. 22, 2010.
External links
- Official website
- "The Best of Nature: the First 25 years". Archived from the original on November 28, 2007.
- Nature on IMDb
- Nature at TV.com
- Nature Comics official website
- Nature Comics free PDFs: #1, #2, #3