Meerkat Manor | |
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Genre | Documentary Drama |
Created by | Caroline Hawkins |
Narrated by | Bill Nighy (UK/Canada, Series 1-5/US, Series 5) Mike Goldman (Australia) Sean Astin (US, Series 1–3) Stockard Channing (US, Series 4) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 5 |
No. of episodes | 66 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Mark Wild (UK) Simon Willock (OSF) Clare Birks (OSF) Mick Kaczorowski (US) |
Producers | Chris Barker Anne Sommerfield Lucinda Axelsson Renoir Tuahene Hayley Smith Chris Harries |
Production location | Kalahari Desert |
Cinematography | John Brown Robin Smith Gavin Thurston Ted Giffords John Waters Ralph Bower |
Editors | Renoir Tuahene Amanda Young Matt Meech Mike Bolsover |
Running time | 24 minutes
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Original release | |
Network | Animal Planet International |
Release | 2 September 2005 22 August 2008 | –
Network | BBC America |
Release | June 2021 September 2021 | –
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Meerkat Manor is a British television documentary produced by Oxford Scientific Films that premiered in September 2005. Originally broadcast on Animal Planet International for four seasons, until its cancellation in August 2008, the programme had a revival in 2021 with the programme now known as Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty in some countries. Using traditional animal documentary style footage along with narration, the series told the story of the Whiskers, one of more than a dozen families of meerkats in the Kalahari Desert being studied as part of the Kalahari Meerkat Project, a long-term field study into the ecological causes and evolutionary consequences of the cooperative nature of meerkats. The original programme was narrated by Bill Nighy, with the narration redubbed by Mike Goldman for the Australian airings and Sean Astin for the American broadcasts. The fourth series, subtitled The Next Generation, saw Stockard Channing replacing Astin as the narrator in the American dubbing.[1] In 2021, Nighy could be heard narrating the new series of Meerkat Manor when it was broadcast in the United States on BBC America and on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, making it the first time that both television markets have used the same voice over on the programme.[2]
Meerkat Manor premiered in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2005, and the first 13-episode series concluded on 24 October 2005. With the success of the programme in the United Kingdom, Animal Planet started broadcasting it on its national channels in Australia, Canada, and the US. It has since been rebroadcast in more than 160 other countries.[3] The fourth, and final, Animal Planet series aired initially in the United States from 6 June 2008[1] to 22 August 2008. In August 2009, it was reported that the programme had been cancelled by Animal Planet.[4] In 2021, Meerkat Manor returned to British TV screens with a new series subtitled onscreen as Rise of the Dynasty (as Channel 5 listed the programme just as Meerkat Manor). The 13-part series was again narrated by Nighy, and was shown by Channel 5[5][6] every weekday in the 6.30pm slot usually featuring quiz show Eggheads, with the last episode going out on Wednesday 15 December 2021.[7] The Rise of the Dynasty series was made by Oxford Scientific Films (with the master rights belonging to BBC America) and featured three mobs of meerkats, with the groups being given the names Whiskers, Hakuna Matata and Ubuntu.[8][2]
Although the show faced criticism from viewers for not intervening when a meerkat was injured and faced death, Meerkat Manor enjoyed considerable success and was Animal Planet's top series in October 2007, both on the cable channel and through its video-on-demand service. The show's experimental format broke new ground in animal documentary filming techniques and gave viewers a long-term, intimate look into the lives of its meerkat stars, breaking the traditional wall between viewer and subject found with most documentaries. Meerkat Manor was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards: two in 2007 and one in 2008.[9] It won awards at the 2006 Omni Awards, and at the 2006 and 2007 New York Festivals TV Broadcasting Awards. The first three series have been released to DVD in both Region 1 and Region 2. In 2007, a book entitled Meerkat Manor – The Story of Flower of the Kalahari was released in the UK, detailing the life of Flower and the Whiskers before the series' filming began. A television film, Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins, documenting Flower's birth and rise to matriarch of the Whiskers, aired on Animal Planet on 25 May 2008. A theatrical photo realistic-animated feature film based on the series is in development at Warner Bros. Pictures Animation as of April 2024.[10]