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Wild at Heart (British TV series)

Wild at Heart is an ITV television drama series created by Ashley Pharoah about a veterinary surgeon and his family, who emigrate from Bristol, England, to South Africa, where they attempt to rehabilitate a game reserve for wild animals and establish a veterinary surgery and animal hospital. The show ran for seven series beginning on 29 January 2006 and ending on 30 December 2012.

Wild at Heart
GenreFamily drama
Created byAshley Pharoah
StarringStephen Tompkinson
Dawn Steele
Lucy-Jo Hudson
Amanda Holden
Olivia Scott-Taylor
Deon Stewardson
Hayley Mills
Nomsa Xaba
Thapelo Mokoena
Jessie Wallace
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series7 + Finale Special
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsGlen Afric Country Lodge, Broederstroom, North West Province, 0240, South Africa
Running time43–48 minutes (series, approx.) 120 minutes (finale special, approx.)
Production companiesCompany Pictures
STV Productions
Original release
NetworkITV
Release29 January 2006 (2006-01-29) –
30 December 2012 (2012-12-30)
Related
Life Is Wild

History edit

Wild at Heart began airing 29 January 2006 on ITV. It ran for seven series, concluding 30 December 2012 with a two-hour finale. It was filmed on location at the Glen Afric Country Lodge, a 1500-acre game reserve and sanctuary that is home to a host of African wildlife, including lions, giraffes, elephants and cheetahs. Glen Afric is located in Broederstroom, North West Province, South Africa. A large set called 'Leopards Den' was built on the property specifically for the production. Producer Ann Harrison-Baxter said: "We literally walked every inch of the reserve to find the best place to build the house, and then it was all created from scratch and aged to look like it had been there for more than a century in just 10 weeks!"[1] Leopards Den was significant as a symbolic character in its own right throughout the show's 7 years. It served as the backdrop against which the family struggled to carve out a new life for themselves, and ultimately to survive and remain together.

The primary cast included Stephen Tompkinson as Danny Trevanion; Amanda Holden as Danny's wife Sarah (died in Series 3); Lucy-Jo Hudson as Danny's daughter Rosie; Deon Stewardson as the Trevanions' business partner Anders DuPlessis ('Dup'); Hayley Mills as Caroline DuPlessis; Luke Ward-Wilkinson as Danny's stepson Evan; Olivia Scott-Taylor as Danny's step-daughter Olivia; Nomsa Xaba as Nomsa – Leopard Den's cook and housekeeper; and Thapelo Mokoena Mara manager, Cedric Fatani, Martinus Van der Berg as town barman and Rosie’s husband, Max; Dawn Steele appeared regularly in Series 4–6 as Alice Collins (later Trevanion), but took maternity leave for all but one episode of Series 7, returning for the Christmas finale. Tarryn Faye Brummage played Alice's daughter Charlotte, and Atandwa Kani appeared in Series 6–7.

Wild at Heart was immensely popular in the UK, with ratings peaking at approximately 10 million viewers and never averaging less than 7.5 million over any series (see below). However, the show faced strong competition during Series 7 and speculation appeared in British online newspaper articles in February 2012 that Wild at Heart would be axed after Series 7.[2] In April 2012, similar statements appeared, but ITV did not publish a formal press release confirming that the show was cancelled.

The two-hour finale special was filmed at Leopards Den in September 2012 and aired on 30 December 2012 on ITV. ITV's Head of Drama Series Steve November said: "Wild at Heart will end on a high thanks to the fantastic cast, crew and writing team who produce the drama. We couldn't wish for a better script to celebrate an immensely successful series for ITV."[3] The finale special was followed on 31 December 2012, by a one-hour documentary titled Wild at Heart: Filming With Animals (see below).

In a BBC Radio 2 interview with Simon Mayo on 24 October 2012, Stephen Tompkinson said, "We got back [from South Africa] about three weeks ago [after filming the finale special]. It was very sad to say 'goodbye'...We are ending it in a way that will let you know it's really the end. We're not sort-of loosely hanging on to go try and get a Christmas Special or a Valentine's Day Special out of it. This is it. It ends with a lovely wedding; I'm not going to say who." (Note: BBC Radio 2 makes their interviews available via iPlayer for only a brief period and this interview is no longer available.)

Wild at Heart aired as a simulcast on TV3 Ireland.[4] The pilot episode was remade for an American audience, with a predominantly American cast, different characters and a loosely similar plot line. It succeeded enough for a first full series to be commissioned with the title Life Is Wild. It aired on The CW Television Network in the U.S., the Hallmark Channel in the United Kingdom, Skai TV in Greece and Warner Channel in South Africa. However, ratings were low and the show was cancelled after Series 1.

The animal action was monitored by the Animal Anti-Cruelty League.

Cast and characters edit

Character Series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Finale
Danny Trevanion Stephen Tompkinson
Sarah Trevanion Amanda Holden
Anders Du Plessis Deon Stewardson
Nomsa Nguni Nomsa Xaba
Rosie Trevanion Lucy-Jo Hudson Lucy-Jo Hudson
Evan Adams Luke Ward-Wilkinson
Olivia Adams Rafaella Hutchinson Olivia Scott-Taylor
Caroline Du Plessis Hayley Mills
Cedric Fatani Thapelo Mokoena
Max Gifthold Martinus Van Der Berg
Amy Kriel Jessie Wallace
Alice Trevanion Dawn Steele
Charlotte Collins Megan Martell Tarryn Faye Brummage
Georgina Black Juliet Mills
Rowan Collins Cal MacAnich
Vanessa Mary Anne Barlow
Thabo Atandwa Kani
Christian Peeters (S6-S7)
Luke Peeters (S7)
David Butler
Ed Lynch Robert Bathurst
Fiona Lynch Jill Halfpenny
Actor Character Duration Episodes Notes
Primary Characters
Stephen Tompkinson Danny Trevanion 2006–12 1x01-7x11
Dawn Steele Alice Trevanion 2009–12 4x03-7x01, 7x11
Lucy-Jo Hudson Rosie (Trevanion) Gifthold 2006–09, 2012 1x01-4x06, 7x04-7x11
Olivia Scott-Taylor Olivia Adams 2006–2008, 2010–12 1x01-3x08, 5x04-7x11 Rafaella Hutchinson (2006–08)
Tarryn Faye Brummage Charlotte Collins 2009–12 4x03-7x11 Megan Martell (2009–10)
Deon Stewardson Anders "Dup" Du Plessis 2006–12 1x01-7x11 Died 2017
Hayley Mills Caroline Du Plessis 2007–12 2x06-3x08, 4x10-7x11
Nomsa Xaba Nomsa Nguni 2006–12 1x01-7x11
Thapelo Mokoena Cedric Fatani 2007–12 2x02-7x11
Bailey the Cheetah Cassidy 2012
Past Characters
Robert Bathurst Ed Lynch 2012 7x01-7x10
Jill Halfpenny Fiona Lynch 2012 7x08-7x10
Atandwa Kani Thabo 2010–12 5x08, 6x01-7x07 Also in Life is Wild
David Butler Christian Peeters
Luke Peeters
2011–12 6x05-7x02
7x05
Also in Life is Wild
Niama McLean Buhle 2010–11 5x03-6x10 Mentioned in series 7
Kagiso Legoadi Cashile 2010–11 5x03-5x04, 5x10-6x02, 6x07-6x10
Sithokomele Majola Junior Fatani 2011
Bovril Jana the Cheetah 2006–11
Mary Anne Barlow Vanessa 2009–11 4x02-6x06
Hamley Hamley the Giraffe 2006–11
Cal MacAninch Rowan Collins 2009–10 4x08-5x10 Mentioned in series 7
Fana Mokoena Mr Ekotto 2007–10 Recurring
Luke Ward-Wilkinson Evan Adams 2006–09 1x01-4x10 Mentioned in series 5 & 6
Juliet Mills Georgina Black 2009 4x01-4x04, 4x07-4x10 Mentioned in series 5, 6 & 7
Shana Burton Grace 2009 4x02-4x10
Martinus Van Der Berg Max Gifthold 2007–09 2x01-4x06 Mentioned in series 5 & 7
Wayne Van Rooyen Kirk Du Plessis 2007–09 2x03, 2x09, 3x03, 4x06 Mentioned in series 5
Kim Cloete Neema Du Plessis 2008–09 3x03, 4x06
Unnamed actor Amber Du Plessis 2008–09 3x03, 4x06
Jessie Wallace Amy Kriel 2008 3x05-3x08
Craig Gardner Elliot Kriel 2008 3x03-3x08
Busi Lurayi Thandi Nguni 2007–08 2x02-2x10
Mbongeni Nhlapo Regal 2006–08
Amanda Holden Sarah Trevanion 2006–08 1x01-3x08 Mentioned in series 4–7
Gary Lawson Alex Tate 2006–07 1x02-2x01
Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe Themba Khumalo 2006 1x03-1x06
Guest Characters
Nick Boraine Dylan 2012 7x11 Finale Special 2012
Colin Moss Martin Stillman 2012 7x11 Finale Special 2012
Danny Keogh Piet Stillman 2012 7x11 Finale Special 2012
Dominika Jablonska Beth 2012 Series 7
Bryan Van Niekerk Jonas Rittman 2011
Warren Clarke Robert Trevanion 2011 6x01
Camilla Waldman Hannah 2010
Nicholas Le Prevost Gene 2010
Susie Blake Judith 2008
Maggie O'Neill Elaine 2008
David Warner Gerald 2007 2x08 Mentioned in series 3
Samantha Womack Tessa 2007 2x02
Geoffrey Hutchings Bill 2007 2x02
Edith MacArthur Dora 2007 2x02
Vincent Regan Simon Adams 2006–07 1x03, 2x07 Mentioned in series 3–5

Ratings edit

Series Episodes Aired Average Viewers (Millions)
1 6 29 January – 5 March 2006 9.67
2 10 14 January – 25 March 2007 7.94
3 8 13 January – 9 March 2008 8.16
4 10 11 January – 15 March 2009 7.99
5 10 10 January – 14 March 2010 7.71
6 10 9 January – 13 March 2011 8.09
7 10 8 January – 11 March 2012 7.53
Finale Special 1 30 December 2012 6.04

NOTE: All ratings retrieved from http://www.barb.co.uk and include ITV1 HD and ITV1 +1 for series 6 onwards. (BARB website does not allow capture of page URLs for specific rating sets.)

Series synopsis edit

Series Summary
Series 1 (2006) The Trevanion family is introduced at home in Bristol, England, where an abandoned vervet monkey is brought into Danny's veterinary surgery. His wife Sarah suggests a family holiday to Africa to rehabilitate it. Arriving at Leopards Den, they meet Anders Du Plessis ("Dup") whose family has owned the property for over 100 years. He persuades them to stay and enter into a business partnership to restore the property as a game reserve for wild animals. The Trevanions begin settling into life in the African bush, and Danny grows into his role as a gifted vet treating stray cheetahs, elephants, etc. They face many challenges, including a deadly snakebite, an anthrax outbreak that threatens the reserve's stock; starving lions; runaway children; uninvited guests; and competition from Mara, the larger game park next door whose owner, Alex Tate, doesn't share Danny's values and tries to make a move on Sarah.
Series 2 (2007) The Trevanions struggle financially and attempt to satisfy their first guests' desire for acceptable accommodations and game drives. Mara's owner is killed while illegally hunting a rhino, and the new manager Cedric Fatani seems even more intent on causing mayhem, as he diverts water from the shared spring, causing the death of many Leopards Den animals. A bitter inspector refuses to renew their permit to house wild animals; Sarah's difficult mother Caroline arrives; and a plane crashes nearby, exposing the family to the threat of deadly disease from a contraband chimpanzee. When Dup is nearly killed and Danny seriously injured in a lion attack, Danny's confidence is shattered, and Fatani takes advantage by trying to buy them out in a moment of weakness.
Series 3 (2008) The Trevanions attempt to build an animal hospital at Leopards Den – initially a friendly collaboration with Elliot Kriel, the new American owner of Mara. However, his cooperation turns to hostility when he thinks he's been betrayed. Sarah returns briefly to supply teaching at the local school. Tiger cubs go missing, and Rosie Trevanion gets engaged. The series ends with a spectacular drought- and wind-driven wildfire, which ruins Rosie's wedding day, and in the chaos Sarah dies trying to save the family's pet cheetah, Jana. Shocked and wracked with grief, it looks certain Danny will take Sarah's children back to their father in England – until they all agree they want to stay at Leopards Den, and the locals pitch in to help rebuild the fire-ravaged animal hospital.
Series 4 (2009) About a year after Sarah's tragic death, Danny battles for custody of stepson Evan. The court rules against them and Evan goes briefly back to England, but he convinces his father to let him return. Rosie marries Max and they move to Cape Town so Rosie can attend vet school. A rabies outbreak threatens to decimate the wild animal population, and a new vet, Alice Collins, arrives at Leopards Den. Vanessa, Mara's new owner, creates rivalry by falsely claiming to be in a relationship with Danny. Danny nearly dies due to an accident during a severe storm, and the series ends with Danny and Alice declaring their love for each other.
Series 5 (2010) The fifth series focuses on family relationships. Du Plessis finally marries Caroline, but extreme tension arises for everyone when Danny's deeply troubled step-daughter Olivia (Liv) turns up unannounced. Struggling to cope, Alice takes a job as vet at Mara and moves there with Charlotte when she and Danny can't resolve their differences. Danny is implicated in the death of a prize black leopard and gets struck off. Things look bleak on all fronts, until a surprise confession turns the tide. Danny and Alice become engaged, and Vanessa finds a way to solve her financial problems at Mara without help from her interfering father.
Series 6 (2011) On honeymoon in London, Danny and Alice see Danny's estranged father Robert (Warren Clarke). He returns with them to save their pride of lions from a deadly illness. However, Robert soon reveals he has brain cancer. His parting gift is a healthy pair of lions to give Danny a fresh start. Youth offender Thabo is hired for the lion-breeding project. Danny tries "to make a difference" against illegal wild animal trading, but the family faces extreme problems, and mining company AfriSpec managed by Christian Peeters poses the greatest threat yet to their livelihood – just as Alice reveals she's pregnant. Vanessa sells Mara to AfriSpec, and Peeters wins a High Court case to demolish Leopards Den to build a roadway. Caroline suffers a lion attack, and under great duress the family splits up – everyone but Danny and Dup leave for England. In the series cliffhanger Danny and Dup find a way to get AfriSpec to temporarily halt demolition.
Series 7 (2012) Danny and Dup are working for a new vet, Ed Lynch (Robert Bathurst) at nearby game reserve 'Big Five'. The family returns and tries to make a start at severely derelict Clearwater Farm, but they desperately want Leopards Den back. Alice is called back to the UK. Dup discovers Christian Peeters' dead body in the swimming pool and becomes obsessed with the notion that Danny murdered him in a rage. When AfriSpec withdraws from the mining project, the Trevanions try to buy back Leopards Den but can't afford it. Ed Lynch offers a partnership, and Danny agrees, but complications arise when Ed's estranged wife Fiona arrives unexpectedly. Danny goes briefly to jail but is exonerated. Rosie returns from Cape Town and reveals that she and Max have separated, while Danny makes an agonized decision to go to England to be with Alice when the baby is born. Meanwhile, Ed and Fiona are conniving to use Leopards Den for their own ends. As Danny tries to depart, his beloved elephant family blocks his path and it appears he will once again return to Leopards Den.
Finale Special (2012) It's one year later at Leopards Den. Ed Lynch and Fiona have since left Leopards Den and Alice is back, but work demands and caring for baby Robert lead to tensions with Danny. Martin, the new neighbor at Mara, has his eye on Alice. Liv and Fatani are struggling; nobody likes Rosie's fiancé Dylan; and Dup receives a frightening medical prognosis. The family's cheetah Cassidy is poached, and tensions are high. Dup decides to use his remaining time to fix his ailing family by proving to Danny that his future son-in-law is worthy. As the wedding approaches, Danny, Dup, Rosie and Dylan set out on one last adventure, but Rosie is forced to fly them away from danger and it appears Dup has hatched his last disastrous plan. The saga of the Trevanion family concludes as Dup slips quietly away during Danny's wedding tribute. He climbs the rocky outcrop overlooking his beloved South African bush, where years earlier he made the decision to invite the Trevanions to live at Leopards Den. With tears of love Caroline explains, "He'll always be here." Framed by the setting sun, Dup removes his hat and closes his eyes, bringing the end to an era.

Documentary edit

A behind-the-scenes documentary titled Wild at Heart – Filming with Animals aired on ITV on 31 December 2012, the evening following the Finale Special. Narrator Stephen Tompkinson, who played the central character, Danny Trevanion, throughout Wild at Heart, introduces the animals and their handlers and gives an insider's view of how some of the show's biggest animal stunts were achieved. It features previously unseen footage and reveals how real-life emergencies are dealt with in the unpredictable world of filming with animals. The documentary was viewed by 3.19 million viewers. Additional behind-the-scenes clips and special features are available on the DVDs.

Soundtrack edit

The music for Wild at Heart was composed by Tristin Norwell and Nick Green. The soundtrack is available from iTunes as a download distributed by AWAL.[5] All profits from its sale are donated to Water Aid.

Offscreen edit

On 9 November 2010, cast and crew returned to the Glen Afric reserve to find that Hamley, a very friendly giraffe that had appeared regularly in the series, had been killed by a lightning strike during a thunderstorm.[6] Stephen Tompkinson said, "There was a giraffe called Hamley. He was an amazing creature. I spent hours with him – usually every morning outside my dressing room. He used to come up and put his head by the first-floor window to have his ears and horns scratched. He was struck by lightning...I’d just introduced him to some friends who had come to visit and two hours later I got a call saying he was dead. It was very shocking. It was like losing a human cast member – he was such a part of the show. It just reminds you when your number's up there's nothing you can do about it, so enjoy it while you can."[7]

When asked how Wild at Heart affected the local area in South Africa where it was filmed, Stephen Tompkinson replied: "A few years ago we opened up a community centre in Brazzaville, which is the local township. We also donated money to sort out the water system there and provide more tanks so people didn't have to walk miles to get water every day. It was lovely to be able to give something back....I’m very, very proud of what we all achieved together on Wild at Heart."[8]

DVD release edit

DVD Release Date
The Complete First Series (2 discs) 3 April 2006[9]
The Complete Second Series (3 discs) 18 February 2008[10]
The Complete Third Series (3 discs) 2 February 2009[11]
The Complete Fourth Series (3 discs) 1 February 2010[12]
The Complete Fifth Series (3 discs) 7 February 2011[13]
The Complete Sixth Series (3 discs) 6 February 2012[14]
The Complete Seventh Series (3 discs) 20 August 2012[15]
The Finale Special (1 disc) 4 March 2013 (Amazon.co.uk)
Wild at Heart Series 1–8 Complete Boxed Set (21 discs) 8 April 2013 (Amazon.co.uk)

Note: All distributed by Acorn Media UK in Region 2 (PAL) format. Only two series have been released in Region 1 format, both are available from Amazon.com.[16][17]

References edit

  1. ^ "..: WILD AT HEART :." britishdrama.org.uk. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  2. ^ Hit ITV series Wild at Heart 'set for axe after ratings dip', Metro, 22 February 2012
  3. ^ "Shows". STV Shows. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  4. ^ Wild at Heart on 3Player
  5. ^ "iTunes Music – Coming Home (Soundtrack to the TV Series "Wild at Heart") by Norwell and Green". iTunes Store. January 2006. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  6. ^ BBC News Entertainment & Arts: Lightning bolt kills Wild At Heart giraffe, 11 September 2010
  7. ^ Stephen Tompkinson: I'd love to be the baddie in the next James Bond film, Metro, 1 November 2012
  8. ^ Interview Extra: Stephen Tompkinson and Dawn Steele on Wild at Heart, TV Choice, 11 December 2012
  9. ^ "Buy Wild at Heart Series 1 (2 Discs) (TV) online at Play.com and read reviews. Free delivery to UK and Europe!". Play.com. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  10. ^ "Buy Wild at Heart: Series 2 (3 Discs) online at Play.com and read reviews. Free delivery to UK and Europe!". Play.com. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  11. ^ "Wild at Heart: Series 3 (3 Discs) – DVDs at Play.com (UK)". Play.com. 27 March 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  12. ^ "wild at heart series 4: Film & TV". Amazon.com. 10 May 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  13. ^ "Wild at Heart Series Five [DVD]". Amazon UK. 7 February 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Wild at Heart Series Six [DVD]". Amazon UK. 6 February 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  15. ^ "Wild at Heart Series Seven [DVD]". Amazon UK. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  16. ^ "Amazon.com: WILD AT HEART, SERIES ONE: Stephen Tompkinson: Movies & TV". Amazon. 10 February 2009. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  17. ^ "Amazon.com: Wild at Heart, Series 2". Amazon. 16 April 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2015.

External links edit

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Wild at Heart is an ITV television drama series created by Ashley Pharoah about a veterinary surgeon and his family who emigrate from Bristol England to South Africa where they attempt to rehabilitate a game reserve for wild animals and establish a veterinary surgery and animal hospital The show ran for seven series beginning on 29 January 2006 and ending on 30 December 2012 Wild at HeartGenreFamily dramaCreated byAshley PharoahStarringStephen TompkinsonDawn SteeleLucy Jo HudsonAmanda HoldenOlivia Scott TaylorDeon StewardsonHayley MillsNomsa XabaThapelo MokoenaJessie WallaceCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series7 Finale SpecialNo of episodes65 list of episodes ProductionProduction locationsGlen Afric Country Lodge Broederstroom North West Province 0240 South AfricaRunning time43 48 minutes series approx 120 minutes finale special approx Production companiesCompany PicturesSTV ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkITVRelease29 January 2006 2006 01 29 30 December 2012 2012 12 30 RelatedLife Is Wild Contents 1 History 2 Cast and characters 3 Ratings 4 Series synopsis 5 Documentary 6 Soundtrack 7 Offscreen 8 DVD release 9 References 10 External linksHistory editWild at Heart began airing 29 January 2006 on ITV It ran for seven series concluding 30 December 2012 with a two hour finale It was filmed on location at the Glen Afric Country Lodge a 1500 acre game reserve and sanctuary that is home to a host of African wildlife including lions giraffes elephants and cheetahs Glen Afric is located in Broederstroom North West Province South Africa A large set called Leopards Den was built on the property specifically for the production Producer Ann Harrison Baxter said We literally walked every inch of the reserve to find the best place to build the house and then it was all created from scratch and aged to look like it had been there for more than a century in just 10 weeks 1 Leopards Den was significant as a symbolic character in its own right throughout the show s 7 years It served as the backdrop against which the family struggled to carve out a new life for themselves and ultimately to survive and remain together The primary cast included Stephen Tompkinson as Danny Trevanion Amanda Holden as Danny s wife Sarah died in Series 3 Lucy Jo Hudson as Danny s daughter Rosie Deon Stewardson as the Trevanions business partner Anders DuPlessis Dup Hayley Mills as Caroline DuPlessis Luke Ward Wilkinson as Danny s stepson Evan Olivia Scott Taylor as Danny s step daughter Olivia Nomsa Xaba as Nomsa Leopard Den s cook and housekeeper and Thapelo Mokoena Mara manager Cedric Fatani Martinus Van der Berg as town barman and Rosie s husband Max Dawn Steele appeared regularly in Series 4 6 as Alice Collins later Trevanion but took maternity leave for all but one episode of Series 7 returning for the Christmas finale Tarryn Faye Brummage played Alice s daughter Charlotte and Atandwa Kani appeared in Series 6 7 Wild at Heart was immensely popular in the UK with ratings peaking at approximately 10 million viewers and never averaging less than 7 5 million over any series see below However the show faced strong competition during Series 7 and speculation appeared in British online newspaper articles in February 2012 that Wild at Heart would be axed after Series 7 2 In April 2012 similar statements appeared but ITV did not publish a formal press release confirming that the show was cancelled The two hour finale special was filmed at Leopards Den in September 2012 and aired on 30 December 2012 on ITV ITV s Head of Drama Series Steve November said Wild at Heart will end on a high thanks to the fantastic cast crew and writing team who produce the drama We couldn t wish for a better script to celebrate an immensely successful series for ITV 3 The finale special was followed on 31 December 2012 by a one hour documentary titled Wild at Heart Filming With Animals see below In a BBC Radio 2 interview with Simon Mayo on 24 October 2012 Stephen Tompkinson said We got back from South Africa about three weeks ago after filming the finale special It was very sad to say goodbye We are ending it in a way that will let you know it s really the end We re not sort of loosely hanging on to go try and get a Christmas Special or a Valentine s Day Special out of it This is it It ends with a lovely wedding I m not going to say who Note BBC Radio 2 makes their interviews available via iPlayer for only a brief period and this interview is no longer available Wild at Heart aired as a simulcast on TV3 Ireland 4 The pilot episode was remade for an American audience with a predominantly American cast different characters and a loosely similar plot line It succeeded enough for a first full series to be commissioned with the title Life Is Wild It aired on The CW Television Network in the U S the Hallmark Channel in the United Kingdom Skai TV in Greece and Warner Channel in South Africa However ratings were low and the show was cancelled after Series 1 The animal action was monitored by the Animal Anti Cruelty League Cast and characters editCharacter Series1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FinaleDanny Trevanion Stephen TompkinsonSarah Trevanion Amanda HoldenAnders Du Plessis Deon StewardsonNomsa Nguni Nomsa XabaRosie Trevanion Lucy Jo Hudson Lucy Jo HudsonEvan Adams Luke Ward WilkinsonOlivia Adams Rafaella Hutchinson Olivia Scott TaylorCaroline Du Plessis Hayley MillsCedric Fatani Thapelo MokoenaMax Gifthold Martinus Van Der BergAmy Kriel Jessie WallaceAlice Trevanion Dawn SteeleCharlotte Collins Megan Martell Tarryn Faye BrummageGeorgina Black Juliet MillsRowan Collins Cal MacAnichVanessa Mary Anne BarlowThabo Atandwa KaniChristian Peeters S6 S7 Luke Peeters S7 David ButlerEd Lynch Robert BathurstFiona Lynch Jill HalfpennyActor Character Duration Episodes NotesPrimary CharactersStephen Tompkinson Danny Trevanion 2006 12 1x01 7x11Dawn Steele Alice Trevanion 2009 12 4x03 7x01 7x11Lucy Jo Hudson Rosie Trevanion Gifthold 2006 09 2012 1x01 4x06 7x04 7x11Olivia Scott Taylor Olivia Adams 2006 2008 2010 12 1x01 3x08 5x04 7x11 Rafaella Hutchinson 2006 08 Tarryn Faye Brummage Charlotte Collins 2009 12 4x03 7x11 Megan Martell 2009 10 Deon Stewardson Anders Dup Du Plessis 2006 12 1x01 7x11 Died 2017Hayley Mills Caroline Du Plessis 2007 12 2x06 3x08 4x10 7x11Nomsa Xaba Nomsa Nguni 2006 12 1x01 7x11Thapelo Mokoena Cedric Fatani 2007 12 2x02 7x11Bailey the Cheetah Cassidy 2012Past CharactersRobert Bathurst Ed Lynch 2012 7x01 7x10Jill Halfpenny Fiona Lynch 2012 7x08 7x10Atandwa Kani Thabo 2010 12 5x08 6x01 7x07 Also in Life is WildDavid Butler Christian PeetersLuke Peeters 2011 12 6x05 7x027x05 Also in Life is WildNiama McLean Buhle 2010 11 5x03 6x10 Mentioned in series 7Kagiso Legoadi Cashile 2010 11 5x03 5x04 5x10 6x02 6x07 6x10Sithokomele Majola Junior Fatani 2011Bovril Jana the Cheetah 2006 11Mary Anne Barlow Vanessa 2009 11 4x02 6x06Hamley Hamley the Giraffe 2006 11Cal MacAninch Rowan Collins 2009 10 4x08 5x10 Mentioned in series 7Fana Mokoena Mr Ekotto 2007 10 RecurringLuke Ward Wilkinson Evan Adams 2006 09 1x01 4x10 Mentioned in series 5 amp 6Juliet Mills Georgina Black 2009 4x01 4x04 4x07 4x10 Mentioned in series 5 6 amp 7Shana Burton Grace 2009 4x02 4x10Martinus Van Der Berg Max Gifthold 2007 09 2x01 4x06 Mentioned in series 5 amp 7Wayne Van Rooyen Kirk Du Plessis 2007 09 2x03 2x09 3x03 4x06 Mentioned in series 5Kim Cloete Neema Du Plessis 2008 09 3x03 4x06Unnamed actor Amber Du Plessis 2008 09 3x03 4x06Jessie Wallace Amy Kriel 2008 3x05 3x08Craig Gardner Elliot Kriel 2008 3x03 3x08Busi Lurayi Thandi Nguni 2007 08 2x02 2x10Mbongeni Nhlapo Regal 2006 08Amanda Holden Sarah Trevanion 2006 08 1x01 3x08 Mentioned in series 4 7Gary Lawson Alex Tate 2006 07 1x02 2x01Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe Themba Khumalo 2006 1x03 1x06Guest CharactersNick Boraine Dylan 2012 7x11 Finale Special 2012Colin Moss Martin Stillman 2012 7x11 Finale Special 2012Danny Keogh Piet Stillman 2012 7x11 Finale Special 2012Dominika Jablonska Beth 2012 Series 7Bryan Van Niekerk Jonas Rittman 2011Warren Clarke Robert Trevanion 2011 6x01Camilla Waldman Hannah 2010Nicholas Le Prevost Gene 2010Susie Blake Judith 2008Maggie O Neill Elaine 2008David Warner Gerald 2007 2x08 Mentioned in series 3Samantha Womack Tessa 2007 2x02Geoffrey Hutchings Bill 2007 2x02Edith MacArthur Dora 2007 2x02Vincent Regan Simon Adams 2006 07 1x03 2x07 Mentioned in series 3 5Ratings editSeries Episodes Aired Average Viewers Millions 1 6 29 January 5 March 2006 9 672 10 14 January 25 March 2007 7 943 8 13 January 9 March 2008 8 164 10 11 January 15 March 2009 7 995 10 10 January 14 March 2010 7 716 10 9 January 13 March 2011 8 097 10 8 January 11 March 2012 7 53Finale Special 1 30 December 2012 6 04NOTE All ratings retrieved from http www barb co uk and include ITV1 HD and ITV1 1 for series 6 onwards BARB website does not allow capture of page URLs for specific rating sets Series synopsis editMain article List of Wild at Heart episodes Series SummarySeries 1 2006 The Trevanion family is introduced at home in Bristol England where an abandoned vervet monkey is brought into Danny s veterinary surgery His wife Sarah suggests a family holiday to Africa to rehabilitate it Arriving at Leopards Den they meet Anders Du Plessis Dup whose family has owned the property for over 100 years He persuades them to stay and enter into a business partnership to restore the property as a game reserve for wild animals The Trevanions begin settling into life in the African bush and Danny grows into his role as a gifted vet treating stray cheetahs elephants etc They face many challenges including a deadly snakebite an anthrax outbreak that threatens the reserve s stock starving lions runaway children uninvited guests and competition from Mara the larger game park next door whose owner Alex Tate doesn t share Danny s values and tries to make a move on Sarah Series 2 2007 The Trevanions struggle financially and attempt to satisfy their first guests desire for acceptable accommodations and game drives Mara s owner is killed while illegally hunting a rhino and the new manager Cedric Fatani seems even more intent on causing mayhem as he diverts water from the shared spring causing the death of many Leopards Den animals A bitter inspector refuses to renew their permit to house wild animals Sarah s difficult mother Caroline arrives and a plane crashes nearby exposing the family to the threat of deadly disease from a contraband chimpanzee When Dup is nearly killed and Danny seriously injured in a lion attack Danny s confidence is shattered and Fatani takes advantage by trying to buy them out in a moment of weakness Series 3 2008 The Trevanions attempt to build an animal hospital at Leopards Den initially a friendly collaboration with Elliot Kriel the new American owner of Mara However his cooperation turns to hostility when he thinks he s been betrayed Sarah returns briefly to supply teaching at the local school Tiger cubs go missing and Rosie Trevanion gets engaged The series ends with a spectacular drought and wind driven wildfire which ruins Rosie s wedding day and in the chaos Sarah dies trying to save the family s pet cheetah Jana Shocked and wracked with grief it looks certain Danny will take Sarah s children back to their father in England until they all agree they want to stay at Leopards Den and the locals pitch in to help rebuild the fire ravaged animal hospital Series 4 2009 About a year after Sarah s tragic death Danny battles for custody of stepson Evan The court rules against them and Evan goes briefly back to England but he convinces his father to let him return Rosie marries Max and they move to Cape Town so Rosie can attend vet school A rabies outbreak threatens to decimate the wild animal population and a new vet Alice Collins arrives at Leopards Den Vanessa Mara s new owner creates rivalry by falsely claiming to be in a relationship with Danny Danny nearly dies due to an accident during a severe storm and the series ends with Danny and Alice declaring their love for each other Series 5 2010 The fifth series focuses on family relationships Du Plessis finally marries Caroline but extreme tension arises for everyone when Danny s deeply troubled step daughter Olivia Liv turns up unannounced Struggling to cope Alice takes a job as vet at Mara and moves there with Charlotte when she and Danny can t resolve their differences Danny is implicated in the death of a prize black leopard and gets struck off Things look bleak on all fronts until a surprise confession turns the tide Danny and Alice become engaged and Vanessa finds a way to solve her financial problems at Mara without help from her interfering father Series 6 2011 On honeymoon in London Danny and Alice see Danny s estranged father Robert Warren Clarke He returns with them to save their pride of lions from a deadly illness However Robert soon reveals he has brain cancer His parting gift is a healthy pair of lions to give Danny a fresh start Youth offender Thabo is hired for the lion breeding project Danny tries to make a difference against illegal wild animal trading but the family faces extreme problems and mining company AfriSpec managed by Christian Peeters poses the greatest threat yet to their livelihood just as Alice reveals she s pregnant Vanessa sells Mara to AfriSpec and Peeters wins a High Court case to demolish Leopards Den to build a roadway Caroline suffers a lion attack and under great duress the family splits up everyone but Danny and Dup leave for England In the series cliffhanger Danny and Dup find a way to get AfriSpec to temporarily halt demolition Series 7 2012 Danny and Dup are working for a new vet Ed Lynch Robert Bathurst at nearby game reserve Big Five The family returns and tries to make a start at severely derelict Clearwater Farm but they desperately want Leopards Den back Alice is called back to the UK Dup discovers Christian Peeters dead body in the swimming pool and becomes obsessed with the notion that Danny murdered him in a rage When AfriSpec withdraws from the mining project the Trevanions try to buy back Leopards Den but can t afford it Ed Lynch offers a partnership and Danny agrees but complications arise when Ed s estranged wife Fiona arrives unexpectedly Danny goes briefly to jail but is exonerated Rosie returns from Cape Town and reveals that she and Max have separated while Danny makes an agonized decision to go to England to be with Alice when the baby is born Meanwhile Ed and Fiona are conniving to use Leopards Den for their own ends As Danny tries to depart his beloved elephant family blocks his path and it appears he will once again return to Leopards Den Finale Special 2012 It s one year later at Leopards Den Ed Lynch and Fiona have since left Leopards Den and Alice is back but work demands and caring for baby Robert lead to tensions with Danny Martin the new neighbor at Mara has his eye on Alice Liv and Fatani are struggling nobody likes Rosie s fiance Dylan and Dup receives a frightening medical prognosis The family s cheetah Cassidy is poached and tensions are high Dup decides to use his remaining time to fix his ailing family by proving to Danny that his future son in law is worthy As the wedding approaches Danny Dup Rosie and Dylan set out on one last adventure but Rosie is forced to fly them away from danger and it appears Dup has hatched his last disastrous plan The saga of the Trevanion family concludes as Dup slips quietly away during Danny s wedding tribute He climbs the rocky outcrop overlooking his beloved South African bush where years earlier he made the decision to invite the Trevanions to live at Leopards Den With tears of love Caroline explains He ll always be here Framed by the setting sun Dup removes his hat and closes his eyes bringing the end to an era Documentary editA behind the scenes documentary titled Wild at Heart Filming with Animals aired on ITV on 31 December 2012 the evening following the Finale Special Narrator Stephen Tompkinson who played the central character Danny Trevanion throughout Wild at Heart introduces the animals and their handlers and gives an insider s view of how some of the show s biggest animal stunts were achieved It features previously unseen footage and reveals how real life emergencies are dealt with in the unpredictable world of filming with animals The documentary was viewed by 3 19 million viewers Additional behind the scenes clips and special features are available on the DVDs Soundtrack editThe music for Wild at Heart was composed by Tristin Norwell and Nick Green The soundtrack is available from iTunes as a download distributed by AWAL 5 All profits from its sale are donated to Water Aid Offscreen editOn 9 November 2010 cast and crew returned to the Glen Afric reserve to find that Hamley a very friendly giraffe that had appeared regularly in the series had been killed by a lightning strike during a thunderstorm 6 Stephen Tompkinson said There was a giraffe called Hamley He was an amazing creature I spent hours with him usually every morning outside my dressing room He used to come up and put his head by the first floor window to have his ears and horns scratched He was struck by lightning I d just introduced him to some friends who had come to visit and two hours later I got a call saying he was dead It was very shocking It was like losing a human cast member he was such a part of the show It just reminds you when your number s up there s nothing you can do about it so enjoy it while you can 7 When asked how Wild at Heart affected the local area in South Africa where it was filmed Stephen Tompkinson replied A few years ago we opened up a community centre in Brazzaville which is the local township We also donated money to sort out the water system there and provide more tanks so people didn t have to walk miles to get water every day It was lovely to be able to give something back I m very very proud of what we all achieved together on Wild at Heart 8 DVD release editDVD Release DateThe Complete First Series 2 discs 3 April 2006 9 The Complete Second Series 3 discs 18 February 2008 10 The Complete Third Series 3 discs 2 February 2009 11 The Complete Fourth Series 3 discs 1 February 2010 12 The Complete Fifth Series 3 discs 7 February 2011 13 The Complete Sixth Series 3 discs 6 February 2012 14 The Complete Seventh Series 3 discs 20 August 2012 15 The Finale Special 1 disc 4 March 2013 Amazon co uk Wild at Heart Series 1 8 Complete Boxed Set 21 discs 8 April 2013 Amazon co uk Note All distributed by Acorn Media UK in Region 2 PAL format Only two series have been released in Region 1 format both are available from Amazon com 16 17 References edit WILD AT HEART britishdrama org uk Retrieved 22 June 2015 Hit ITV series Wild at Heart set for axe after ratings dip Metro 22 February 2012 Shows STV Shows Retrieved 22 June 2015 Wild at Heart on 3Player iTunes Music Coming Home Soundtrack to the TV Series Wild at Heart by Norwell and Green iTunes Store January 2006 Retrieved 22 June 2015 BBC News Entertainment amp Arts Lightning bolt kills Wild At Heart giraffe 11 September 2010 Stephen Tompkinson I d love to be the baddie in the next James Bond film Metro 1 November 2012 Interview Extra Stephen Tompkinson and Dawn Steele on Wild at Heart TV Choice 11 December 2012 Buy Wild at Heart Series 1 2 Discs TV online at Play com and read reviews Free delivery to UK and Europe Play com Retrieved 27 September 2012 Buy Wild at Heart Series 2 3 Discs online at Play com and read reviews Free delivery to UK and Europe Play com Retrieved 27 September 2012 Wild at Heart Series 3 3 Discs DVDs at Play com UK Play com 27 March 2009 Retrieved 27 September 2012 wild at heart series 4 Film amp TV Amazon com 10 May 2012 Retrieved 27 September 2012 Wild at Heart Series Five DVD Amazon UK 7 February 2011 Retrieved 22 June 2015 Wild at Heart Series Six DVD Amazon UK 6 February 2012 Retrieved 22 June 2015 Wild at Heart Series Seven DVD Amazon UK 20 August 2012 Retrieved 22 June 2015 Amazon com WILD AT HEART SERIES ONE Stephen Tompkinson Movies amp TV Amazon 10 February 2009 Retrieved 22 June 2015 Amazon com Wild at Heart Series 2 Amazon 16 April 2012 Retrieved 22 June 2015 External links editWild at Heart at IMDb Wild at Heart at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wild at Heart British TV series amp oldid 1186067217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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