''Animal World'' was an American television wildlife documentary series hosted by
Bill Burrud
William James Burrud (January 12, 1925 – July 12, 1990) was a child actor and a television host and producer best known for his travel programs.
Biography
Born in Hollywood, California, Burrud was a son of Leland Burrud, who had produced on ...
and airing between 1968 and 1971. Originally airing on NBC as a summer replacement, it moved to CBS, then ABC before going into
syndication
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.
Debuting on 16 June 1968, under the name ''Animal Kingdom'', it was renamed ''Animal World'' beginning with the 11 August 1968 broadcast.
Episodes
References
1968 American television series debuts
1971 American television series endings
1960s American documentary television series
1970s American documentary television series
English-language television shows
Nature educational television series
NBC original programming
American Broadcasting Company original programming
CBS original programming
Television series about animals
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