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River Monsters | |
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Genre | Documentary Fishing |
Directed by | Stef Dijkstra Charlotte Jones Barny Revill Luke Wiles Lucy d'Auvergne Duncan Chard Stephen Gooder Alex Parkinson Dominic Weston Ben Roy Doug Hope Charlier Bingham Daniel Huertas Daniel Rasmussen |
Presented by | Jeremy Wade |
Composers | Timo Baker Audio Network Musicotopia |
Country of origin | Great britain |
No. of seasons | 9 |
No. of episodes | 57 + 44 Specials + 2 Additional episodes (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Harry Marshall Laura Marshall Lisa Bosak Lucas |
Producers | Andie Clare Luke Wiles Doug MacKay Hope |
Running time | 40 minutes (Original version) fifty minutes (Extended cut) ninety minutes (Some opening and finale episodes) |
Production companies | Icon Films, Discovery Channel, ITV Studios |
Distributor | ITV Studios Global Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Beast Planet, ITV, Discovery Channel, Discovery MAX |
Original release | 5 April 2009 (2009-04-05) – 28 May 2017 (2017-05-28) |
River Monsters is a British and American wild fauna documentary television programme produced for Animal Planet by Icon Films of Bristol, Uk. Information technology is hosted past farthermost angler and biologist Jeremy Wade, who travels around the globe in search of the most fearsome freshwater and saltwater killers, looking for clues, eyewitnesses, and stories about people who were dragged underwater by these vicious predators. He tries to grab the biggest specimens and then release them dorsum into the wild. His aim is to help people understand the truth behind the animals' attacks on humans to salve these rare creatures from extinction.
River Monsters premiered on ITV in Uk, and became one of the most-watched, nigh successful programmes in Fauna Planet's history, and one of the most-viewed series on Discovery Channel in the American market.
Overview [edit]
River Monsters follows the worldwide adventures of Suffolk-born British[one] host, biologist, adventurer and extreme angler Jeremy Wade. He explores rivers and lakes to uncover the creatures backside local sociology and harrowing tales of monster fish. The testify has taken viewers to Cambodia, Canada, Germany, Spain, Italy, Scotland, Iceland, Norway, Argentine republic, Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, India, Nippon, Russian federation, Suriname, Brazil, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Ethiopia, Uganda, South Africa, the Congo-brazzaville, Mongolia, and the U.Due south. states of Alaska, Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont.
In the first season, Wade's weekly quest had him in search of piranha, goonch catfish (during his investigation of the Kali River goonch attacks), alligator gar, wels catfish, arapaima, piraĆba, and the bull shark. All of them are potentially deadly creatures poorly understood by humans. The show likewise focuses on explaining the creatures' feeding habits, behaviour and conservation status. Rebroadcasts of the episodes with captions showing behind the scenes commentary from the host about the particular episode can also be seen on both Animal Planet and Discovery Channel. These episodes are going past the championship River Monsters: Unhooked.
The 2nd flavor of River Monsters began airing on 24 April 2010, although the starting time episode, titled "Demon Fish" first appeared on Discovery Channel on 28 March 2010. This season consisted of 7 episodes and took viewers to the River Congo and other afar locations. In the episode, "Death Ray", Wade caught a significant giant freshwater stingray, the largest fish he ever landed. She later gave birth to 2 pups while being examined by Wade and a team of biologists. This season featured the white sturgeon, Wade's 2nd largest catch.
The ninth season of River Monsters was announced as the concluding flavor.
Episodes [edit]
Season One (2009) [edit]
Flavour Ii (2010) [edit]
Season Three (2011) [edit]
Flavour Four (2012) [edit]
Season Five (2013) [edit]
Season Vi (2014) [edit]
Season 7 (2015) [edit]
Season Viii (2016) [edit]
Promoted as a special season under the title River Monsters: Mysteries of the Ocean, this season sees Jeremy Wade shift his focus from freshwater to oceanic fish.
Season Ix (2017) [edit]
This season was dubbed "the concluding season", as it is the last season of River Monsters.[two]
Season Ten (2017) [edit]
This season merely had one episode, "Jeremy's Monster Story".
Boosted episodes: The Lost Reels [edit]
Reception [edit]
Broadcast ratings [edit]
Season one [edit]
River Monsters had the all-time serial premiere in Animal Planet'due south network history by delivering one.iii million viewers. It was also its near watched regularly ambulation primetime telecast in over vi years.[3] The second episode of Animal Planet's River Monsters delivered a 39% boost in total viewers (i.866 meg) compared to the serial premiere. Those numbers made it the best performing regularly scheduled primetime telecast in Beast Planet's history.[4] The start season of River Monsters made it the best performing show in Brute Planet's history with every episode averaging over 1 meg households. The season finale delivered nigh ane.47 million households.[v]
Flavour two [edit]
Its second-season premiere episode became the network's best season premiere ever. It drew in ane.7 million total viewers.[vi]
See also [edit]
- Jeremy Wade
- Kali River goonch attacks
- Fish Warrior
References [edit]
- ^ Marshall, Harry (23 July 2009). "'Presenting' Natural History". TBI Magazine. Informa Telecoms & Media. Archived from the original on 26 Apr 2012. Retrieved one June 2012.
- ^ "River Monsters season 9 volition exist its last flavour". 21 March 2017.
- ^ River Monsters Delivers Best Premiere Numbers in Animate being Planet History Dissemination & Cable
- ^ Cable Ratings: Animal Planet's River Monsters A Ratings Monster Broadcasting & Cable
- ^ River Monsters is TV ratings hit Times of the Cyberspace
- ^ Cable Ratings: River Monsters Brings Record Haul To Animal Planet Broadcasting & Cablevision
External links [edit]
- Official website
- Review of River Monsters, Leicester Mercury
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Monsters
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