Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart (2006-2012)

EndedScripted showDrama, Adventure

Wild at Heart catches up with British vet Danny Trevanion and his family as they strive to expand the veterinary practice and co-exist with their neighbours through a drought which grips the region. Danny's wife, Sarah, is busy juggling work and family life, and Lucy-Jo Hudson as daughter Rosie, is keen to prove herself an able vet assistant to her father while romancing bar owner Max.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E11Series Finaledéc. 30, 2012
S07E10Episode 10mars 11, 2012
S07E09Episode 9mars 4, 2012
S07E08Episode 8févr. 26, 2012
S07E07Episode 7févr. 19, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Wild at Heart premiere?

Wild at Heart premiered on January 29, 2006.

Who were the main cast members of Wild at Heart?

The main cast members of Wild at Heart were Stephen Tompkinson, Dawn Steele, and Lucy-Jo Hudson, among others.

What was Wild at Heart about?

Wild at Heart was a British drama series that followed the life of Danny Trevanion, a veterinarian who moved his family to South Africa to work at a game reserve. The show explored the challenges and adventures of working with animals and living in a new country.

Where was Wild at Heart filmed?

Wild at Heart was filmed on location in South Africa.

Who created Wild at Heart?

Wild at Heart was created by Ashley Pharoah and Tim Whitby.

How many episodes of Wild at Heart were there?

There were a total of 65 episodes of Wild at Heart over five seasons.

Did Wild at Heart receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Wild at Heart was nominated for several awards, including the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Drama Series in 2009.

Was Wild at Heart based on a true story?

No, Wild at Heart was not based on a true story.

Was Wild at Heart popular with audiences?

Yes, Wild at Heart was popular with audiences and had a dedicated fan base.

Did Wild at Heart tackle any social issues?

Yes, Wild at Heart touched on a variety of social issues, including conservation, animal welfare, and cultural differences.

Who were some of the notable guest stars on Wild at Heart?

Notable guest stars on Wild at Heart included Hayley Mills, Hugh Quarshie, and Juliet Stevenson, among others.

Was Wild at Heart primarily a family-friendly show?

Yes, Wild at Heart was primarily a family-friendly show, featuring themes and storylines that were appropriate for a broad audience.

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