Walk on the Wild Side (TV series)

Walk on the Wild Side is a 2009 British comedy sketch show shown on BBC One. It involves the overdubbing of voiceovers to natural history footage, to give the appearance of the animals doing the talking. Celebrity guest voices are also included in each episode, with the exception of the pilot episode.

Walk on the Wild Side
Walk on the Wild Side title card
GenreComedy
Entertainment
Written byVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series2
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producer(s)Caroline Wright
Producer(s)Mark Lucey
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)BBC Worldwide (production)
BBC Earth (natural history footage)
Release
Original networkBBC One
Picture format16:9
Original release15 August 2009 
Present
External links
Website

A second series began airing on BBC One from 18 September 2010.[1]

A third series began airing over 3 years later on CBBC in 2013.

Cast and writers

VoiceoverSeriesYear
Jason Manford1 - 22009–present
Steve Edge1 - 22009–present
Sarah Millican1 - 22009–present
Rhod Gilbert12009
Jon Richardson1 - 22009–present
Pal Aron1 - 22009–present
Isy Suttie1 - 22009–present
Harriet Carmichael1 - 22009–present
Gavin Webster1 - 22009–present
Jason Byrne22010

Manford, Edge, Richardson, Webster and Suttie all write the series as well as providing voiceovers. Alex Horne, Alistair Griggs and Ian Manford write the series with them.

Episodes

Series One (2009)

# EpisodeFeatured animalsGuest Voiceover(s)Original Airdate
PilotField mouse, marmot, shark, dolphin, crocodile, frilled lizard, gibbon, badger, flamingo, chameleon, vulture, penguin, panda, giant tortoise, polar bear, seal, tiger, giraffe, zebra, meerkat.None28 March 2009
1Elephant seal, meerkat, panda, penguin, gorilla, marmot, shark, fox, black bear, puffin, owl, badger, elephant, proboscis monkey, snowy owl, beetle, ant, crab, ostrich, pangolinStephen Fry15 August 2009
2Koala, chameleon, marine iguana, anteater, giraffe, bat, ostrich, marmot, gorilla, badger, meerkat, camel, shoebill, shark, caterpillar, sage grouse.Rolf Harris22 August 2009
3Porpoise, white mouse, spoonbill, black heron, iguana, meerkat, walrus, penguin, giant tortoise, badger, rabbit, crab, frog, seal, shoebill, skunk.Barbara Windsor29 August 2009
4Frilled lizard, marine iguana, camel, duck-billed platypus, mudskipper, barn owl, camel, shoebill, puffin, anteater, elephant, chipmunk, chameleon, marten, lemurRichard E. Grant5 September 2009
5Lion, cheetah, shark, penguin, rhinoceros, emperor tamarin, antelope, flamingo, swan, tiger, capybara, owl, giant tortoise, puffin, giraffe, ant, vulture, mandrill.Tom Jones12 September 2009
6Sea eagle, fox, shark, polar bear, lion, leopard, tiger, peacock, starfish, puffin, iguana, wolf, crab, meerkat, shoebill, deer, lizard, sea otter, mandrill, barn owl, penguin, seal, camel, frog, red-capped manakin.Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne19 September 2009

Series Two (2010)

# EpisodeSynopsisGuest Voiceover(s)Original Airdate
1Tensions run high in the natural world as a young lion cub called Malcolm is lost at Giraffestonbury.John Goodman18 September 2010
2A vulture tries out a saucy joke; two Geordie chimps have a close encounter with aliens; An evil cloned giraffe threatens to "kiss your mum".Jason Byrne25 September 2010
3Alistair and Arnold the very British airmen; Sid the monkey's conscience plays a joke on him; Keith the dolphin farts through his blowhole2 October 2010
4Two parent petrels fake giving their son a fish; showering beavers conversation is derailed by their mate obsessed with his wife's affair; camel Queen awards a knighthood; a heron repeatedly pretends it's nighttime then daytime; Monkey MastermindJohn Humphrys16 October 2010
5Chester MacArthur's Guide To Wood-whittling; Finbar Finnegan's Fancy Feet; a hyena Police chase23 October 2010
6A chimp who can't remember if he left the front door unlocked; opera-singing storks; squirrel Henry Edwardson's memoirs of being a jobbing actor30 October 2010
7Midsafari Murders; Animal Casualty; a bear after his stag nightJohn Humphrys6 November 2010

Music

The show often uses music for comic effect, and it has used a range of contemporary music as well as popular music from the past. Artists featured include: Toto, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Marvin Gaye, Pussycat Dolls, Barry White, Shaggy, Lulu, Stevie Wonder, Robbie Williams, Tinie Tempah, Bon Jovi, Radiohead and Adam and The Ants.[2]

gollark: Are you secretly Wyatt?
gollark: Anyway, I don't want to be too spammy, so I'm not sending more.
gollark: “If you're trying to stop me, I outnumber you 1 to 6.”
gollark: “They told me to reach for the stars, so I did but I slipped and accidentally tore apart several galaxies, now the survivors want to sue me?”
gollark: And no, I can't issue them from my phone.

See also

References

  1. "One Programmes - Walk on the Wild Side, Series 2, Episode 1". BBC. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  2. "One Programmes - Walk on the Wild Side". BBC. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2011.


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