Phillip Schofield's South African Adventure

Phillip Schofield's South African Adventure, is a British television documentary series, broadcast on ITV and presented by Phillip Schofield. The series was originally broadcast in segments on This Morning.[1]

Phillip Schofield's South African Adventure
Also known asSchofield's South African Adventure
GenreDocumentary
Directed byMartin Harper
Presented byPhillip Schofield
StarringStephanie Schofield
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producer(s)Martin Frizell
Producer(s)Vivek Sharma, Martin Harper
Production location(s)South Africa
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s)ITV Studios
Release
Original networkITV
Picture format16:9 (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release24 February (2017-02-24) 
10 March 2017 (2017-03-10)
Chronology
Related showsWild Ireland

Speaking to Christine Lampard on ITV's Lorraine, Schofield said that he would love to do another series of the show.[2]

Production

In September 2016, it was announced that Schofield would star in a new TV mini-series for This Morning. Filming took place when Schofield was away during September 2016.

In February 2017 the mini series was picked up by ITV and would be aired as a 3x30 minute series in a prime time slot, the first episode aired on 24 February 2017.

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1324 February 2017 (2017-02-24)10 March 2017 (2017-03-10)

Episodes

Official viewing figures are from BARB.[3]

EpisodeOriginal Air DateDescriptionViewers
(millions)
124 February 2017Diving with one of the world's most dangerous predators has long been a bucket list dream for This Morning host Phillip Schofield. In the first of three programmes, he travels to Gansbaai in South Africa to wait underwater in a cage to catch a glimpse of a great white shark up-close. But this is only part of his excursion, as together with wife Steph, he starts his trip with a walk around Cape Town, marvelling at the stunning scenery, including Table Mountain - down which Phillip intends to abseil. They also join a group of drummers to see if they can pick up some of the rhythms of this remarkable country.[4]Under 3.07
23 March 2017Phillip Schofield and wife Steph go shopping in Cape Town's Greenmarket Square, before he rides the cable car to the top of South Africa's Table Mountain and reveals the secrets of the wildlife that lives at the top. From the summit, Phillip views Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated and shares the inspiration that the anti-apartheid revolutionary's hope alive. He then plays daredevil by heading down the mountain via the world's highest commercial abseil, before tasting the wine at Groot Constantia, South Africa's oldest vineyard.[5]Under 3.01
310 March 2017Phillip Schofield has been lucky enough to travel the world but has never been on safari, until now. Together with wife Steph, the pair travel to a game reserve to try and catch a glimpse of their two favourite animals, giraffes and rhinos. After an early start the couple make their way into the heart of the reserve and Steph is reduced to tears as she sees a giraffe, up close for the first time. After they recover from the emotion of seeing such an incredible creature in the wild, Phillip is then invited to take part in a conservation project to protect the rhino population. As Rhino’s are very much on the endangered list - they are being poached faster than they can breed – this tagging is a vital element in the constant war against the poachers. Working with an anti-poaching unit, we see incredible footage of a helicopter darting and then driving the rhino toward Phillip in his vehicle. Then Phillip steps out and actually attaches the tagging device to the rhino’s leg, before helping to administer an injection… and there was still an amazing surprise still to come.[6]Under 3.21
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References

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