Life's a Zoo

Life's a Zoo (2008-2009)

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Somewhere in Saskatchewan seven very different animal contestants share a mansion in this animated parody of the reality show Big Brother. The residents include a loud-mouthed orangutan, a Canadian pig, an alcoholic Russian bear, a rapping penguin, a gay crocodile, a Jamaican panther and an overweight panda. They compete in a variety of challenges to avoid extinction, although once they've been eliminated they continue to appear in episodes. The show is hosted by a vulture named Claude, though he is replaced by tough cookie Bobbie.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 23:00 (20 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E20The Final FinaleJan 1, 2009
S01E19Chubby ChasersJan 1, 2009
S01E18Holy MatrimonyJan 1, 2009
S01E17Chi's Having a BabyJan 1, 2009
S01E16Truth and ConsequencesJan 1, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Life's a Zoo' first premiere?

'Life's a Zoo' premiered on January 19, 2008.

What is the name of the main protagonist in 'Life's a Zoo'?

The main protagonist's name is Andrew Lynford.

Where is 'Life's a Zoo' set?

'Life's a Zoo' is set in the fictional zoo 'Palm City Zoo'.

Who plays the role of Andrew Lynford in 'Life's a Zoo'?

Andrew Lynford is played by actor Conor Romero.

What is the genre of 'Life's a Zoo'?

'Life's a Zoo' is a comedy-drama TV show.

What is the main plot of 'Life's a Zoo'?

'Life's a Zoo' follows Andrew Lynford's journey as he tries to save the zoo from its impending foreclosure, all while dealing with various personal issues.

Who are the two main love interests in 'Life's a Zoo'?

The two main love interests in 'Life's a Zoo' are Andrew's ex-girlfriend, Caitlin, and the zoo's veterinarian, Dr. Liz.

Who plays the role of Dr. Liz in 'Life's a Zoo'?

Dr. Liz is played by actress Nicki Clyne.

Who plays the role of Caitlin in 'Life's a Zoo'?

Caitlin is played by actress Rachel Bailit.

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