Penguin Island (TV series) explained

Genre:Nature
Documentary
Drama
Creator:Sally Ingleton
Director:Simon Target
Narrated:Rolf Harris
Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
Executive Producer:Sally Ingleton
Producer:Sally Ingleton
Composer:Dale Cornelius
Location:Australia
Cinematography:David Parer
Runtime:24 minutes
Network:ABC TV BBC TV Arte

Penguin Island is an Australian natural history television documentary series about the little penguin.

The series premiered on 30 June 2010 on BBC TV. In Australia the show airs on ABC TV. The executive producer and series producer is Sally Ingleton and the series director is Simon Target and the director of photography is David Parer. Penguin Island was produced by 360 Degree Films, ABC Documentary, Film Victoria, BBC Television and Arte France. The series comprises six half-hour episodes and was filmed over a year and a half from commencing spring 2007.

Penguin Island uses underwater satellite tracking and Big Brother-style video surveillance to tell the story of several penguin families who live in a colony.

Over six 30-minute episodes, Penguin Island follows the penguins as a team of rangers and scientists monitor and protect them through the breeding season.

Filmed over a year by some of Australia's documentary filmmakers, Penguin Island first screened in Australia on 30 September 2010.

Episodes

Season 1: 2010

EpisodeTitleOriginal airdateViewersNightly
Rank
1"Love Is in the Air"30 June 2010613,000[1] 5
2"Danger in the Penguin Colony"6 July 20101,084,000[2] 14
3"Where Have All The Fish Gone?"11 July 20101,006,000[3] NA
4"A Heatwave Hits The Colony"21 July 20101,040,000[4] 13
5"Rocky Finds Love at Last"28 July 2010988,000[5] 12
6"Summer Ends on Phillip Island"31 July 20101,001,000[6] 10

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