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''Expedition!'' is an American travel documentary television series that was broadcast in the United States on
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Tuesday nights in the 1960–61 television season and Monday nights in the 1961–62 television season.


Summary

Producer John D. Craig hosted episodes that documented journeys to various remote regions of the world, looking for such unusual things as Abominable Snowmen, African bushmen, unfriendly jungle tribes in Brazil, ruined cities of antiquity, and strange animals in their natural habitat.Brooks, Tim and March, Earl (2007) ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows: 1946–Present'', Random House, , p. 322 Episodes varied, but all focused on geological, geophysical, biological, anthropological, or archaeological themes.


Production details

The show was sponsored by the
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, and was broadcast on the
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7–7:30 pm on Tuesday nights in its first season and on Monday nights in its second season. The first program was broadcast September 20, 1960; the last show was broadcast April 27, 1962. The show received a Thomas Alva Edison award for science education, an Ohio State award for broadcast journalism, and a 1961
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for Television Excellence., Finding Aid for the Collection of scripts for Expedition!, [ca. 1960-ca. 1962]
webpage from the UCLA Performing Arts Special Collections website in the Online Archive of California
Fred Steiner, a well-known composer of music for television shows from the 1950s through the 1990s, composed the background music for many of the episodes.Listing of Television Episode Music credits for Frederick Steiner
at ASCAP website


First season

Twenty-six episodes were produced and broadcast in the 1960-61 television season., Container list for the collection of scripts for Expedition!, [ca. 1960-ca. 1962]
webpage from the UCLA Performing Arts Special Collections website in the Online Archive of California
Online Electric Library
of "Library of Congress Copyright Office: Motion Pictures 1960-1969", Listing for "Expedition" within pages 46-189
The Frozen Continent : Broadcast September 20, 1960, this episode presented geophysical information about the South Pole region, along with documentation of winter life in Antarctica.
''Time (magazine), Time''. September 26, 1960.
The actual expedition was the scientific exploration of Antarctica under the aegis of the International Geophysical Year#Antarctica, International Geophysical Year (IGY), running from June 1957 through December 1958.Antarctic History (subsection on "The International Geophysical Year; Permanent Occupation of Antarctica")
webpage of the Antarctica History website
Operation Noah's Ark : Broadcast September 27, 1960, this episode was based on the book of the same name, published earlier that year, by Charles Lagus, on his work as cameraman for
David Attenborough Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster, biologist, natural historian and author. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, the nine natural histor ...
during the late 1950s when Attenborough hosted and narrated the seminal BBC nature documentary series ''
Zoo Quest ''Zoo Quest'' is a series of multi-part nature documentaries broadcast on the BBC Television Service between 1954 and 1963. It was the first major programme to feature David Attenborough. In each series, Attenborough travelled with staff from ...
''. The subject was the evacuation of African wildlife from jungleland about to be flooded due to construction of a dam.Scheuer, Steven H. "Expedition Has Gimmick — Newest in Civic Service" (August 21, 1960) Milawukee Sentinel, page 74
from the online Google archive
Journey to the Roof of the World : Broadcast October 11, 1960, this episode was about
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. Men Against the Mountains : Broadcast October 18, 1960, this episode was about the dangers of mountain climbing, focusing on the deaths of climbers on
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, the
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, and
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in the European Alps. 3000 Years Under the Sea : Broadcast November 6, 1960, this episode focused on a search for a ship that sank off the coast of Turkey thousands of years ago. The expedition, in 1959, and organized by
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was the first-ever underwater archaeological expedition to Asia Minor to film a Bronze Age shipwreck."Pioneers and Heroes"
webpage of the VUAM Ocean Renaissance Company website
Land of the Dying Ghosts : Broadcast November 22, 1960, this episode was about Greenland, and the struggle to find food and survive. Lost Kingdoms of Arabia : Broadcast November 29, 1960, this episode documented the unearthing of
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, the capital city of the pre-Christian kingdom of
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, by an expedition researching the ancient spice caravan routes of Southern Arabia."Cinema: Time Listings, Dec. 5, 1960"
''Time''. December 5, 1960.
This expedition to Yemen, led by Wendell Phillips of the American Foundation for the Study of Man (AFSM), and running from 1950-1952, was the first major archaeological trek to the area in modern times.
webpage from British-Yemeni Society website

webapge of the American Foundation for the Study of Man website
Survivors of the Ice Age : Broadcast December 13, 1960, this episode focused on the
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. Last of the Arctic Nomads : Broadcast December 20, 1960, this episode focused on the reindeer herders of Lapland. Weavers of Death : Broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, this episode, based on the book of the same name, focused on the everyday lives and customs of the
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. War Clubs of the Amazon : Broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, this episode was based on the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC article of the same name about warrior tribes living deep in the jungles along the Amazon River in Brazil. Vanishing Muskox : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, and focused on efforts to preserve the muskox as a viable species. Lost World of the Kalahari : Broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, this episode was a summarization of the six-hour BBC-TV series of the same name, which had been based on the book of the same name by
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, about the San natives of south-central Africa. (Unknown episode) : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961. Saga of the Triton : This episode was broadcast February 14, 1961,"U.S."
''Time''. February 17, 1961.
and covered
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: the underwater circumnavigation of the globe by the US Navy first-generation nuclear-powered submarine , starting February 24, 1960, and ending April 25, 1960. The trip covered in 60 days and 21 hours, crossing the Equator on four different occasions. This episode featured film footage from Operation Sandblast with
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narration extracted from the ship's logbook written by Captain
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, the commanding officer of the ''Triton''. Man's First Winter at the South Pole : Broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, this episode was based on the ''
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'' article of the same name in the April, 1958 issue about International Geophysical Year research in Antarctica.Siple, P. A. (April 1958) "Man's First Winter at the South Pole". ''
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''. #113, pp. 439-478.
Death Rites of the Camayura : This episode was broadcast March 7, 1961, and documented the death rites of the Camayura Indians, a tribe living a Stone Age life on Brazil's Upper
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."Time Listings: Mar. 3, 1961"
''Time''. March 3, 1961.
Russian Whale Hunt : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961. Moon Temple of Sheba : Broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, this episode presented more material from the expedition that had been the basis of the "Lost Kingdoms of Arabia" episode above. Invisible World of the Deep : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961. Orinoco Quest : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961. Cliff Dwellers of the Arctic : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, and documents the lives of the Aseuluk, a small tribe of Inupiat who inhabit
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in the Behring Strait off the coast of western Alaska. World of the Penguins : Broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, this episode covered the expeditions of Dr. William Slater, who filmed and studied the life cycle of the penguins in the Falklands. Besides showing the life and struggle of individual penguins, he also showed the answer to the question of how the penguins identify their own chicks in a large group. Return to the Stone Age : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961. Flight to the Giants : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961. Conquest of Dhaulagiri : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1960, and June 1, 1961, and documented leader Max Eiselin and his Swiss team in their successful mountaineering climb in 1960 of the Himalayan peak
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, at that time the highest unclimbed mountain in the world.


Second season

Twenty-two episodes were produced and broadcast in the 1961-62 television season. Africa's Animal Kingdom : This episode was broadcast September 18, 1961, and contained footage of elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, white rhino, impala, zebras, springbok, and many more animals native to Africa. Water People of Burma : This episode was broadcast September 25, 1961, and documented the nomadic lives of the
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people"Burma's Sea Gypsies: a Compendium"
webpage of the Project Maje website
who live their entire lives on small thatch-covered wooden boats that travel along the coasts of Burma and Thailand. Sacred Well of Sacrifice : This episode was broadcast October 9, 1961, and documented research being done at the Mayan ruins containing the
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, Mexico. Treasure of the Sacred Well : This episode was broadcast October 16, 1961, and continued the previous week's episode coverage of the research being done at Mayan ruins. Russian Assault On the Antarctic : This episode was broadcast October 30, 1961. Rivers of Fire and Ice : This episode was broadcast November 6, 1961. Valley of Shangri-La : This episode, broadcast November 20, 1961, explored a hidden valley in the Himalayas that likely inspired James Hilton's
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. Menace of the Moving Glacier : This episode, broadcast November 27, 1961, was a continuation of the previous week's episode on the true story of the valley of Shangri-La. Insect Safari : This episode was broadcast December 4, 1961. Black Jungle Trial (Trail?) : This episode was broadcast December 11, 1961. Valley of the Shadow of Death : This episode was broadcast December 18, 1961. Weavers of Death : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962. Shark Island : This episode was broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962. Journey to the Lost World : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, focused on a South American cave exploration led by Stanley JeevesHYAMS, Keith. Oucc-Sve, Roraima 2004-5. Bol. Soc. Venezolana Espel.m Dec. 2004, vol.38, p.42-44, ISSN 0583-7731
of the online archive of the Bulletin of the Venuezalan Cave Exploration website
in the British colony
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(now known as the independent nation of
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), on the Caribbean coast of South America. The expedition was later documented in a 1965 book of the same name by Jeeves. Saga of Sea Dragon / Under the Ice : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, documented the voyage of the USS Seadragon, a nuclear-powered US Navy submarine on its underwater traverse of the Arctic ice cap. The submarine departed from Portsmouth, New Hampshire on August 1, 1960, and, heading north, traveled from Atlantic to Pacific in two weeks, surfacing at the North Pole midway through the journey. Land Divers of Pentecost : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, was the first American re-broadcast of an episode of the 1960 BBC television series ''
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'', produced and narrated by
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. The subject was the "land divers" of
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of the South Pacific nation of
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: young men who jumped from tall wooden platforms with vines tied to their ankles as a test of courage, the inspiration for modern-day
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. Challenge of the Pamirs, or Challenge of the Seven Peaks : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, documented the 1950s explorations of the
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(also called "The Roof of the World"), a mountain range in central Asia overlapping several countries. Behind the Walls of Kano : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, documented the ancient history of the city of
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in Nigeria, which had only just become an independent nation October 1, 1960. Firewalkers of Fiji : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, was the first American re-broadcast of an episode by the same name of the 1960 BBC television series ''
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'', produced and narrated by
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. The episode documented the legendary firewalkers of Beqa Island, Fiji. Socotra: Forgotten Island : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, documented the Oxford expeditions, headed by
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, into the Yemni island group of
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in the Indian Ocean in 1956. Cliffs of the Dead : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, documented burial practices in
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,
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, where coffins for the dead of the Kankanaey tribal people are crafted from century-old pine trees, over which death rituals are performed before the coffins are taken to their final resting places, suspended along the local limestone cliffs. Cargo Cult : This episode, broadcast between December 31, 1961, and April 27, 1962, was the first American re-broadcast of an episode by the same name of the 1960 BBC television series ''
The People of Paradise ''The People of Paradise'' is a six-part documentary film series produced and presented by David Attenborough. The series exhibits the people and geography of Oceania; particularly, of Fiji and Tonga. BBC Television Service (now BBC One) transmit ...
'', produced and narrated by
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. The subject was the tribal worship called "
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", as practised at Sulphur Bay, Fiji.


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''Expedition!''
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