Wild Wales

Wild Wales (2010)

EndedDocumentary showAdventure, Nature

Iolo Williams shares his passion for Welsh wildlife. Filmed over a year, the series features stunning aerial and wildlife photography.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03The Rugged North Westmai 23, 2010
S01E02The Heart of Walesmai 16, 2010
S01E01The Beautiful Southmai 9, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Wild Wales?

The premiere date for Wild Wales was on April 6, 2010.

Who narrated Wild Wales?

The narration for Wild Wales was done by actor and presenter Iolo Williams.

What is the genre of Wild Wales?

Wild Wales is a nature and travel documentary series.

Who produced Wild Wales?

Wild Wales was produced by the BBC Natural History Unit.

In how many episodes was Wild Wales broadcasted?

Wild Wales was broadcasted in six parts.

What was the target audience for Wild Wales?

Wild Wales was aimed at nature enthusiasts and travelers interested in Wales.

Was Wild Wales a critical and commercial success?

Wild Wales was well-received by both critics and viewers alike.

Which areas of Wales did Wild Wales explore in its episodes?

Wild Wales explored different regions of Wales such as Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire, and Brecon Beacons National Park.

What was the visual style of Wild Wales?

Wild Wales featured stunning aerial shots of Wales' landscapes accompanied by interesting facts and stories.

Who was the director of photography for Wild Wales?

The director of photography for Wild Wales was Richard Wollocombe.

What other nature documentaries were produced by the BBC Natural History Unit?

The BBC Natural History Unit has produced other nature documentaries such as Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Frozen Planet.

Does Wild Wales have a companion book or DVD?

Yes, there is a companion book titled "Wild Wales: Its People, Places, and Wildlife". However, there is no indication of a DVD release.

Did Wild Wales feature interviews with locals and tourists of Wales?

Yes, Wild Wales featured interviews with both locals and tourists, providing a unique insight into Welsh culture and the Welsh way of life.

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