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Life Is Wild
2007 TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Life Is Wild is an American drama television series adapted by Michael Rauch, George Faber and Charlie Pattinson from the British drama Wild at Heart. The show is about a New York veterinarian who moves his second wife and their two sets of children to a South African game reserve run by his former father-in-law.
Produced by CBS Paramount Network Television and Company Pictures, the series was officially greenlit by The CW and given a thirteen-episode order on May 15, 2007.[1] The series premiered on October 7, 2007, and aired every Sunday night at 8:00PM Eastern/7:00PM Central, following a repeat of Aliens in America. It aired in Canada on the pay TV channel E! as a mid-season replacement,[2] in Europe on pay TV, in the United Kingdom on the Hallmark Channel, in Greece on August 1, 2011 on Skai TV, in South America on the pay TV Warner Channel,[3] and in New Zealand weekdays during the 2009 Christmas holiday period on TV3 in a daytime slot.
In February 2008, the show was canceled after one season due to low ratings.[4]
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Cast
Main
- D. W. Moffett as Danny Clarke[5]
- Leah Pipes as Katie Clarke
- Stephanie Niznik as Jo Weller-Clarke[6]
- Andrew St. John as Jesse Weller
- Calvin Goldspink as Oliver Banks
- Atandwa Kani as Tumelo
- David Butler as Art
- K'Sun Ray as Chase Clarke
- Mary Mouser as Mia Weller
- Tiffany Mulheron as Emily Banks
Recurring
- George Jackos as Colin Banks
- Shannon Esra as Lauren
- Precious Kofi as Mbali
Brett Cullen and Judith Hoag were originally cast as Danny Clarke and Jo Clarke respectively but the roles were recast in June and July 2007.[5][6] Jeremy Sheffield was also originally cast in the recurring role of Colin Banks but was replaced by George Jackos when the show received a series order.
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Episodes
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Reception
U.S. Nielsen ratings
- Episode 13 aired against Super Bowl XLII.
Life Is Wild averaged 1.16 million viewers for its sole season.
References
External links
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