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List of Wildlife Cinema episodes

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Wildlife Cinema was a wildlife documentary series that ran starting in 1974.

Season 1: 1974 - 1975[edit]

Title Broadcast date Episode
"Sea Lions of Valdes"6 October 1974 (6 October 1974)1
[1][2][3]
"Off Seasons"13 October 1974 (13 October 1974)2
[4][5][6]
"Penguins of Patagonia"20 October 1974 (20 October 1974)3
[7][8]
"400 Mile Nature Hike"27 October 1974 (27 October 1974)4
[9]
"Cormorants of Argentina"3 November 1974 (3 November 1974)5
[10]
"Ecology for the Family"10 November 1974 (10 November 1974)6
North Shore of Lake Superior
"Short Grass Prairie"17 November 1974 (17 November 1974)7
Alberta's badlands
"Yellowstone"24 November 1974 (24 November 1974)8
"Footloose in Newfoundland"1 December 1974 (1 December 1974)9
"Birds That Never Fly"8 December 1974 (8 December 1974)10
"Land of the Albatross"15 December 1974 (15 December 1974)11
Galapagos Islands
"Down Under Wildlife"4 January 1975 (4 January 1975)12
"Long point Sanctuary" ()13
"Anhinga Country"9 February 1975 (9 February 1975)14
"Galapagos Sea Bird Haven"16 February 1975 (16 February 1975)15
"A Day in the Glades"23 February 1975 (23 February 1975)16
"Animals in Armour"2 March 1975 (2 March 1975)17
"Giants of Alcido"9 March 1975 (9 March 1975)18
"Backyard Safari"16 March 1975 (16 March 1975)19
"Brigantine Refuge"13 April 1975 (13 April 1975)20
"Twentieth Century Wilderness"27 April 1975 (27 April 1975)21
"Fernandina Legendary Isle"4 May 1975 (4 May 1975)22
"Land Of The Outback"18 May 1975 (18 May 1975)23
"East Side Journey"25 May 1975 (25 May 1975)24
"Guatemala"8 June 1975 (8 June 1975)5
"Kodiak Country"15 June 1975 (15 June 1975)26
"The Caretakers"31 August 1975 (31 August 1975)27

References[edit]

  1. "Sunday (night)". TV Journal. The Ottawa Journal. 5 October 1974. p. 14. The first in a new series of wildlife programs. Tonight: A look at the sea lion colony situated at the tip of the. Valdes Peninsula in Patagonia. Scenes include the birth of a baby sea lion and the behavior patterns of the animals above and below the water.
  2. "Sat./Jan. 11". TV Times. Edmonton Journal. 10 January 1975. p. 8. Sea Lions of Valdes. The birth of a baby sea lion plus underwater photography of these interesting creatures, filmed at the tip of the Valdes Peninsula in South America.
  3. "9/12 CKND Winnipeg". Stonewall Argus and Teulon Times. 7 April 1976. p. 10.
  4. "Dunday evening". TV Times. The Windsor Star. 11 October 1974. p. 11. Demonstrates the challenge that the different seasons pose to a wildlife photographer.
  5. "Sunday afternoon". TV Times. The Windsor Star. 17 May 1975. p. 6. "Off Seasons." Dan Gibson introduces a spectacular film that demonstrates the challenge that the different seasons pose to a wildlife photographer.
  6. "9/12 CKND Winnipeg". Steinbach Carillon. 31 March 1976. p. 10.
  7. "Sunday (Night)". TV Journal. The Ottawa Journal. 19 October 1974. p. 14. Penguins of Patagonia. Robert Ryan brings a film account of the activity in a penguin colony in Argentina. Included are Intimate scenes and authentic sound recordings of these fascinating creatures.
  8. "9/12 CKND Winnipeg". Steinbach Carillon. 24 March 1976. p. 7.
  9. "Sunday (Night)". TV Journal. The Ottawa Journal. 26 October 1974. p. 14. 400 Mile Nature Hike. Cinematographer Lori Labatt of Toronto films a 400-mile nature trip of the Bruce Trail from spectacular aerials of Niagara Falls to the scenic Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula.
  10. "Sunday afternoon". TV Times. The Windsor Star. 1 November 1974. p. 10. "Cormorants of Argentina." A visit with the seabirds of the Punta Tombo, Peninsula of Patagonia.

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