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Deadly... is a strand of British wildlife documentary programming aimed principally at children and young people, which is broadcast on CBBC on BBC One and Two and on the CBBC Channel. It is presented by Steve Backshall, with Naomi Wilkinson as co-host on Live 'n Deadly,[1] and Barney Harwood as co-host on Natural Born Hunters. The strand began with a single series known as Deadly 60, and has subsequently expanded into a number of spin-offs, re-edits and follow-up versions.

Deadly 60 edit

Each series shows Backshall and his camera crew travelling the world in an attempt to find another 60 of the "most deadly" animals in the world. In each episode, Backshall tracks several animals in its habitat, and giving details of what makes the animal notable, with particular emphasis on its impact on the wider ecosystem and the manner of its predatory behaviour; thus, why it is "deadly".

Deadly 60 is distributed by BBC Worldwide to many other countries, including in the US on NatGeo Wild from August 2011.[2]

Live 'n Deadly edit

Live 'n Deadly is a spin-off series to Deadly 60, with 10 live shows and 3 non-live specials. This series is a live magazine program hosted by Steve Backshall and Naomi Wilkinson, which features a range of magazine content, features and games relating to animals and wildlife, and also uses its live broadcast to encourage interactivity with the viewing audience. The program was a touring series, with episodes filmed live on location from areas around the UK.[3]

The first series of Live 'n Deadly aired on BBC Two (simulcast with CBBC Channel) on Saturday mornings at 9:00 am in between September and December 2010. In addition to the live Saturday show, a public roadshow event was also held the following day in the general area that the program had visited that week (though never in exactly the same location). These roadshows were run by BBC Learning and featured a number of hands-on wildlife-related activities for children and families, and footage from the roadshow events was broadcast the following Saturday as part of the following live programme.

Series 2 of Live 'n' Deadly aired between September and December 2011.

Deadly 60 Bites edit

This is a series of short filler programmes consisting of individual animals' segments of Deadly 60 cut down into a 5- to 10-minute standalone segment; this is often used as a filler between programmes on the CBBC channel.

Deadly Art edit

In 2011 a spin-off show was broadcast called Deadly Art, which airs as a short filler programme on weekdays.[4]

Series 1 edit

Alligator snapping turtle, piranha, saltwater crocodile, brown bear, wolves, African killer bees, hippos, African fish eagle, king cobra, shark, lynx, mountain gorilla, tuna, rattlesnake, tiger, ghost bat, tarsier, wolverine, red back spider, chameleon, praying mantis, peregrine falcon, donkey, vulture, pangolin, Tasmanian devil

Series 2 edit

Goliath birdeater, snow leopard, tokay gecko, aye aye, squid, scorpion, scutigera centipede, lion, wrinkle-lipped bats, barracuda, black eagle, chimpanzee, dolphin, Nile crocodile, pit viper, hornet, lionfish, reticulated python, giant anteater, black tip reef shark, African hunting dog, monitor lizard, gannet, giant octopus, crown of thorns starfish, polar bear

Series 3 edit

Series 3 aired May 2012. Banded sand snake, African bush elephant, golden eagle, fossa, tiger shark, harpy eagle, rinkhals, warthog, wolf eel, poison dart frog, spoor spider, giraffe, pink river dolphin, burrowing owl, Arctic fox, millipede, vervet monkey, musk ox, kangaroo, army ant, clouded leopard, kingfisher, hammerhead shark, solifuge, killer whale, black rhinoceros

Deadly Top 10s edit

The CBBC Channel has started airing Steve Backshall's Deadly Top 10s, which essentially is a 30-minute clip show featuring a collection of material previously seen in Deadly 60.

Deadly Top 10s - Series 1 (2009) edit

1 - Fastest: (10) Black mamba, (9) Star-nosed mole, (8) Mantis shrimp, (7) Dragonfly nymph Vs. dragonfly adult (Winner: dragonfly adult), (6) Chameleon, (5) Eyelash pit viper, (4) Tuna, (3) Peregrine falcon, (2) Cheetah, (1) Gannet.

2 - Lethal Weapons: (10) African fish eagle, (9) Hippo Vs. elephant (winner: elephant), (8) Queen snake, (7) Aye-aye, (6) Bullet ant, (5) Sundew Vs. Venus fly trap (winner: Venus fly trap), (4) Great grey owl, (3) Reticulated python, (2) Grizzly bear, (1) Praying mantis

3 - Killer Tactics: (10) Harris hawk, (9) African hunting dog, (8) Leaf-tailed gecko, (7) Death adder Vs. garter snake (winner: garter snake), (6) Chimpanzee, (5) Stoat, (4) Corolla spider Vs. gladiator spider (winner: gladiator spider), (3) Alligator snapping turtle, (2) Leopard, (1) Humpback whale

4 - Toxic: (10) Fat-tailed scorpion, (9) Sydney funnel-web spider, (8) Sea kreat, (7) Skunk, (6) Cone shell, (5) Water monitor Vs. Komodo dragon (winner: Komodo dragon), (4) Paralysis tick, (3) Scutigera centipede Vs. giant centipede (winner: giant centipede), (2) King cobra, (1) Poison dart frog

5 - Fiercest: (10) Tiger, (9) Polar bear, (8) Tiger shark, (7) Honey badger Vs. wolverine (winner: honey badger), (6) - Humboldt squid, (5) Japanese hornet, (4) Leopard seal, (3) Lion, (2) Saltwater crocodile, (1) Great white shark

Deadly Top 10s - Series 2 (2010) edit

1 - Defenders: (10) Goliath bird-eating spider, (9) Adder, (8) Mountain gorilla, (7) Porcupine, (6) Moth butterfly caterpillar, (5) Cassowary, (4) Jack jumping ant, (3) Rhino Vs. buffalo (winner: buffalo), (2) Rinkhals spitting cobra, (1) Bombardier beetle

2 - Super-Senses: (10) Giant anteater, (9) Pink river dolphin, (8) Raccoon Vs. yapok (winner: raccoon), (7) Duck billed platypus, (6) Vampire bat, (5) Sand-swimmer snake, (4) Bat eared fox Vs. brown long-eared bat (winner: bat eared fox), (3) Tarsier, (2) Nile crocodile, (1) Cuttlefish

3 - Extreme: (10) Snow leopard, (9) Thorny devil, (8) Pitcher plant, (7) Lungfish, (6) Fungus gnat glow worm, (5) Arctic fox Vs. fennec fox (winner: Arctic fox), (4) Spoor spider, (3) Emperor penguin, (2) Sperm whale, (1) Wood frog

4 - Mass Attacks: (10) Blacktip shark, (9) Blue footed booby, (8) Coati, (7) Spotted hyena, (6) Desert locust, (5) South American sociable spider Vs. black lace-weaver spider (winner: South American sociable spider), (4) Grey wolf, (3) Honey bee, (2) Bottlenose dolphin, (1) Army ant

5 - Airborne: (10) Pied kingfisher, (9) Robber fly, (8) Draco lizard, (7) Himalayan jumping spider, (6) Magnificent frigatebird (5) Goshawk, (4) Tarantula hawk wasp, (3) Natterer's bat Vs. greater bulldog bat (winner: Natterer's bat), (2) Lammergeier, (1) Kestrel

Deadly 60 on a Mission edit

In 2011, a compilation series called Deadly 60 on a Mission began airing on Sunday evenings on BBC One; this took the place of Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry in the BBC One schedule, and, like the Horrible Histories spinoff, was designed to utilise content from the associated CBBC programme in a family-aimed mid-evening slot. As with Deadly Top 10s, much of the material in this strand had previously appeared in the main Deadly 60 series.[5]

Deadly 360 edit

A studio-based format show mixing BBC natural history archive displayed in Minority Report style, presented again by Steve Backshall - The show was broadcast on CBBC between September and December 2011.

Deadly Nightmares of Nature edit

A series presented by Naomi Wilkinson, in which she travels around the world, looking for smaller potentially dangerous creatures, e.g. scorpions, spiders, poisonous insects, but also crocodiles or venomous snakes. It aired for the first time in 2012.

Deadly Pole to Pole edit

In the series, which premiered in October, 2013, Steve Backshall travels pole to pole through the Americas while looking for dangerous animals.[6]

Backshall's Deadly Adventures edit

A series where Steve Backshall goes on deadly adventures.[7]

Natural Born Hunters edit

A series in which Bob Brisbane narrate various clips (mostly from Deadly 60) about predators and how they hunt. This series could be considered a combination of the Deadly series and the [clarification needed] series.

Deadly 60 Games edit

Several Deadly 60 Flash games have also been produced for CBBC. Deadly Dash (released September 2010) was one of the most popular games on the channel that year. Deadly Planet and Deadly Scramble were subsequently released in September 2012 to coincide with series 2 of Live 'n' Deadly.

Deadly Dinosaurs edit

In 2018, it was announced that Backshall would be doing a new Deadly series, this time about dinosaurs. The series started in June 2018 and had 10 episodes, broadcast every Wednesday. Each dinosaur is shown as a computer generated figure (mostly using footage from Planet Dinosaur), supposedly the most realistic version yet. Each dinosaur is then given a deadly scale, based on weapons, size and speed. Though the only thing to get 100% deadly was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs off in the 9th episode dubbed "Deadlier Than the Dinosaurs".

Deadly Predators edit

In October 2021, it was announced that a new 7 part series called Deadly Predators had begun filming in the UK and would be aired on CBBC in early 2022. This series will combine the face-to-face animal encounters of Deadly 60 with the epic stunts and CGI to showcase the power of predatory animals.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Naomi Wilkinson". Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 February 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  3. ^ "CBBC goes Live 'n' Deadly". Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Deadly Art". Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Deadly 60 on a Mission - Episode Guide". BBC.
  6. ^ "Deadly Pole to Pole". Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Backshall's Deadly Adventures". BBC.
  8. ^ "BBC Studios Natural History Unit announces filming has started on Deadly Predators".

External links edit

  • CBBC Deadly 60
  • Amazon book
  • Deadly Dinosaurs

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Deadly franchise news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Deadly is a strand of British wildlife documentary programming aimed principally at children and young people which is broadcast on CBBC on BBC One and Two and on the CBBC Channel It is presented by Steve Backshall with Naomi Wilkinson as co host on Live n Deadly 1 and Barney Harwood as co host on Natural Born Hunters The strand began with a single series known as Deadly 60 and has subsequently expanded into a number of spin offs re edits and follow up versions Contents 1 Deadly 60 2 Live n Deadly 3 Deadly 60 Bites 4 Deadly Art 4 1 Series 1 4 2 Series 2 4 3 Series 3 5 Deadly Top 10s 5 1 Deadly Top 10s Series 1 2009 5 2 Deadly Top 10s Series 2 2010 6 Deadly 60 on a Mission 7 Deadly 360 8 Deadly Nightmares of Nature 9 Deadly Pole to Pole 10 Backshall s Deadly Adventures 11 Natural Born Hunters 12 Deadly 60 Games 13 Deadly Dinosaurs 14 Deadly Predators 15 References 16 External linksDeadly 60 editMain article List of Deadly 60 episodes Each series shows Backshall and his camera crew travelling the world in an attempt to find another 60 of the most deadly animals in the world In each episode Backshall tracks several animals in its habitat and giving details of what makes the animal notable with particular emphasis on its impact on the wider ecosystem and the manner of its predatory behaviour thus why it is deadly Deadly 60 is distributed by BBC Worldwide to many other countries including in the US on NatGeo Wild from August 2011 2 Live n Deadly editLive n Deadly is a spin off series to Deadly 60 with 10 live shows and 3 non live specials This series is a live magazine program hosted by Steve Backshall and Naomi Wilkinson which features a range of magazine content features and games relating to animals and wildlife and also uses its live broadcast to encourage interactivity with the viewing audience The program was a touring series with episodes filmed live on location from areas around the UK 3 The first series of Live n Deadly aired on BBC Two simulcast with CBBC Channel on Saturday mornings at 9 00 am in between September and December 2010 In addition to the live Saturday show a public roadshow event was also held the following day in the general area that the program had visited that week though never in exactly the same location These roadshows were run by BBC Learning and featured a number of hands on wildlife related activities for children and families and footage from the roadshow events was broadcast the following Saturday as part of the following live programme Series 2 of Live n Deadly aired between September and December 2011 Deadly 60 Bites editThis is a series of short filler programmes consisting of individual animals segments of Deadly 60 cut down into a 5 to 10 minute standalone segment this is often used as a filler between programmes on the CBBC channel Deadly Art editIn 2011 a spin off show was broadcast called Deadly Art which airs as a short filler programme on weekdays 4 Series 1 edit Alligator snapping turtle piranha saltwater crocodile brown bear wolves African killer bees hippos African fish eagle king cobra shark lynx mountain gorilla tuna rattlesnake tiger ghost bat tarsier wolverine red back spider chameleon praying mantis peregrine falcon donkey vulture pangolin Tasmanian devil Series 2 edit Goliath birdeater snow leopard tokay gecko aye aye squid scorpion scutigera centipede lion wrinkle lipped bats barracuda black eagle chimpanzee dolphin Nile crocodile pit viper hornet lionfish reticulated python giant anteater black tip reef shark African hunting dog monitor lizard gannet giant octopus crown of thorns starfish polar bear Series 3 edit Series 3 aired May 2012 Banded sand snake African bush elephant golden eagle fossa tiger shark harpy eagle rinkhals warthog wolf eel poison dart frog spoor spider giraffe pink river dolphin burrowing owl Arctic fox millipede vervet monkey musk ox kangaroo army ant clouded leopard kingfisher hammerhead shark solifuge killer whale black rhinocerosDeadly Top 10s editThe CBBC Channel has started airing Steve Backshall s Deadly Top 10s which essentially is a 30 minute clip show featuring a collection of material previously seen in Deadly 60 Deadly Top 10s Series 1 2009 edit 1 Fastest 10 Black mamba 9 Star nosed mole 8 Mantis shrimp 7 Dragonfly nymph Vs dragonfly adult Winner dragonfly adult 6 Chameleon 5 Eyelash pit viper 4 Tuna 3 Peregrine falcon 2 Cheetah 1 Gannet 2 Lethal Weapons 10 African fish eagle 9 Hippo Vs elephant winner elephant 8 Queen snake 7 Aye aye 6 Bullet ant 5 Sundew Vs Venus fly trap winner Venus fly trap 4 Great grey owl 3 Reticulated python 2 Grizzly bear 1 Praying mantis3 Killer Tactics 10 Harris hawk 9 African hunting dog 8 Leaf tailed gecko 7 Death adder Vs garter snake winner garter snake 6 Chimpanzee 5 Stoat 4 Corolla spider Vs gladiator spider winner gladiator spider 3 Alligator snapping turtle 2 Leopard 1 Humpback whale4 Toxic 10 Fat tailed scorpion 9 Sydney funnel web spider 8 Sea kreat 7 Skunk 6 Cone shell 5 Water monitor Vs Komodo dragon winner Komodo dragon 4 Paralysis tick 3 Scutigera centipede Vs giant centipede winner giant centipede 2 King cobra 1 Poison dart frog5 Fiercest 10 Tiger 9 Polar bear 8 Tiger shark 7 Honey badger Vs wolverine winner honey badger 6 Humboldt squid 5 Japanese hornet 4 Leopard seal 3 Lion 2 Saltwater crocodile 1 Great white shark Deadly Top 10s Series 2 2010 edit 1 Defenders 10 Goliath bird eating spider 9 Adder 8 Mountain gorilla 7 Porcupine 6 Moth butterfly caterpillar 5 Cassowary 4 Jack jumping ant 3 Rhino Vs buffalo winner buffalo 2 Rinkhals spitting cobra 1 Bombardier beetle2 Super Senses 10 Giant anteater 9 Pink river dolphin 8 Raccoon Vs yapok winner raccoon 7 Duck billed platypus 6 Vampire bat 5 Sand swimmer snake 4 Bat eared fox Vs brown long eared bat winner bat eared fox 3 Tarsier 2 Nile crocodile 1 Cuttlefish3 Extreme 10 Snow leopard 9 Thorny devil 8 Pitcher plant 7 Lungfish 6 Fungus gnat glow worm 5 Arctic fox Vs fennec fox winner Arctic fox 4 Spoor spider 3 Emperor penguin 2 Sperm whale 1 Wood frog4 Mass Attacks 10 Blacktip shark 9 Blue footed booby 8 Coati 7 Spotted hyena 6 Desert locust 5 South American sociable spider Vs black lace weaver spider winner South American sociable spider 4 Grey wolf 3 Honey bee 2 Bottlenose dolphin 1 Army ant5 Airborne 10 Pied kingfisher 9 Robber fly 8 Draco lizard 7 Himalayan jumping spider 6 Magnificent frigatebird 5 Goshawk 4 Tarantula hawk wasp 3 Natterer s bat Vs greater bulldog bat winner Natterer s bat 2 Lammergeier 1 KestrelDeadly 60 on a Mission editIn 2011 a compilation series called Deadly 60 on a Mission began airing on Sunday evenings on BBC One this took the place of Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry in the BBC One schedule and like the Horrible Histories spinoff was designed to utilise content from the associated CBBC programme in a family aimed mid evening slot As with Deadly Top 10s much of the material in this strand had previously appeared in the main Deadly 60 series 5 Deadly 360 editA studio based format show mixing BBC natural history archive displayed in Minority Report style presented again by Steve Backshall The show was broadcast on CBBC between September and December 2011 Deadly Nightmares of Nature editA series presented by Naomi Wilkinson in which she travels around the world looking for smaller potentially dangerous creatures e g scorpions spiders poisonous insects but also crocodiles or venomous snakes It aired for the first time in 2012 Deadly Pole to Pole editIn the series which premiered in October 2013 Steve Backshall travels pole to pole through the Americas while looking for dangerous animals 6 Backshall s Deadly Adventures editA series where Steve Backshall goes on deadly adventures 7 Natural Born Hunters editA series in which Bob Brisbane narrate various clips mostly from Deadly 60 about predators and how they hunt This series could be considered a combination of the Deadly series and the clarification needed series Deadly 60 Games editSeveral Deadly 60 Flash games have also been produced for CBBC Deadly Dash released September 2010 was one of the most popular games on the channel that year Deadly Planet and Deadly Scramble were subsequently released in September 2012 to coincide with series 2 of Live n Deadly Deadly Dinosaurs editIn 2018 it was announced that Backshall would be doing a new Deadly series this time about dinosaurs The series started in June 2018 and had 10 episodes broadcast every Wednesday Each dinosaur is shown as a computer generated figure mostly using footage from Planet Dinosaur supposedly the most realistic version yet Each dinosaur is then given a deadly scale based on weapons size and speed Though the only thing to get 100 deadly was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs off in the 9th episode dubbed Deadlier Than the Dinosaurs Deadly Predators editIn October 2021 it was announced that a new 7 part series called Deadly Predators had begun filming in the UK and would be aired on CBBC in early 2022 This series will combine the face to face animal encounters of Deadly 60 with the epic stunts and CGI to showcase the power of predatory animals 8 References edit Naomi Wilkinson Retrieved 19 February 2020 Deadly 60 Archived from the original on 19 February 2020 Retrieved 19 February 2020 CBBC goes Live n Deadly Retrieved 19 February 2020 Deadly Art Retrieved 19 February 2020 Deadly 60 on a Mission Episode Guide BBC Deadly Pole to Pole Retrieved 19 February 2020 Backshall s Deadly Adventures BBC BBC Studios Natural History Unit announces filming has started on Deadly Predators External links editCBBC Deadly 60 CBBC Live n Deadly CBBC Deadly 360 NatGeo Wild Deadly 60 Amazon book CBBC Deadly Planet Game CBBC Deadly Scramble Game CBBC Deadly Dash Game Deadly Dinosaurs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deadly franchise amp oldid 1216847002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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