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''Untamed World'' was a 1968–1976 TV wildlife series narrated by
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Background

The show was originally broadcast on CTV and was changed to ''Untamed Frontier'' for a short time due to legal issues. Phil Carey was the narrator for the show from 1968 to 1975. Alan Small had been involved with the show from the beginning. He was also a narrator for the show and was previously with CFRB. It was produced by Lawrence E. Neiman and Bud Weiser. Episodes covered different locations around the world, including focusing on flora and fauna. Phil Carey died on 7 February 2009, aged 83.


Music

The theme music for the show was provided by
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Episodes


Season 1: 1968–1969


Season 2: 1969–1970


Untamed World Presents The Challenging Sea (Series 1)


Season 3: 1970–1971


Season 4: 1971–1972


Season 5: 1972–1973


Untamed World Presents The Challenging Sea (Series 2)


Season 6: 1973–1974


Season 7: 1974–1975


Season 8: 1975–1976


References

{{Reflist, refs= {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41115046/untamed_world_s01e01_the_new/ , title=Weekend Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=14 September 1968 , page=46 , quote=Debut of a series about animals and their struggles to survive. Today, gazelles and lions in Africa. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40176512/untamed_world_s01e01_the_new/ , title=Saturday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=8 February 1969 , page=44 , quote=A study of life's beginnings; birth of a gazelle; a baby zebra's first exuberant hours; one day in the life of a lioness -and her three cubs. Narrator, Philip Carey. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41116814/untamed_world_s01e01_the_new/ , title=Start of Life Is Depicted , work=The Evening Sun , pages=B7 , date=2 May 1969 {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36654948/untamed_world_s01e02_animal_rodeo/ , title=Weekend Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=21 September 1968 , page=44 , quote=African conservationists round up wild animals and transport them to game preserves. Filmed by Armand Denis. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40176945/untamed_world_s01e02_animal_rodeo/ , title=Saturday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=15 March 1969 , page=46 , quote=A conservation roundup of African wildlife, collecting the animals and taking them to government parks and game preserves. Philip Carey narrates. {{cite news , title=The TV Journal , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36654916/untamed_world_s01e02_animal_rodeo/# , work=The Ottawa Journal , date=21 September 1968 , pages=3 , quote=From Africa the hunt for wild animals; the capture of rhinos and buffalo from open jeeps; the round-up of giraffes by riders on horseback; the battle with a monstrous crocodile in' the pitch dark African night. These animals are not hunted for sport however, but to preserve their own existence. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41135234/untamed_world_s01e09_people_of_the/ , title=Weekend TV highlights , work=Edmonton Journal , date=28 September 1968 , page=55 , quote=A look at people who ha made their homes on the shores and great waterways of the world. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41135710/untamed_world_s01e03_people_of_the/ , title=Sunday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=5 April 1969 , page=19 , quote=People who live and work around the great waterways of the world. Japan, Lake Biwa, Columbia: a village built on stilts over the water.Hong Kong: houseboats and Thailand, where water provides the basis for an economy built on rice. {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television - Tonight on 4! , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36655637/untamed_world_s01e04_world_of_insects/ , work=Calgary Herald, date=4 October 1968 , pages=3 , quote="THE WORLD OF INSECTS" This program features a film of a plague of locusts, the Praying Mantis, the spider, and a vampire. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36655870/untamed_world_s01e04_world_of_insects/ , title=Weekend Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=5 October 1968 , page=35 , quote=The world of insects shows the emergence of a butterfly from a caterpillar, a plague of locusts, and two armies of ants locked in battle. {{cite news , title=Saturday's TV Previews , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36655934/untamed_world_s01e04_world_of_insects/ , work=Montreal Gazette , date=22 February 1969 , pages=42 , quote=The wonderful world of insects, with narrator Philip Carey. {{cite news , title=CJOH Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24858711/untamed_world_s01e04_world_of_insects/ , work=The TV Journal , publisher=The Ottawa Journal , date=10 May 1969 , pages=3 , quote=In the hidden world of insects there is as much drama, beauty and terror as in any other animal kingdom. It is through micro-photography that we invade this world and gain new insights into life from the smallest creatures on earth. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41186190/untamed_world_s01e05_search_for_gertie/ , title=Weekend TV highlights , work=Edmonton Journal , date=12 October 1968 , page=28 , quote=rmand and Michaela Denis search for one of nature's living curiosities the long-horned rhinoceros. {{cite news , title=Untamed World , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41187450/untamed_world_s01e05_search_for_gertie/ , work=Television Magazine , publisher=The South Bend Tribune , date=19 April 1969 , pages=11 {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24792803/untamed_world_s01e06_the_world_of/ , title=The TV Journal , work=The Ottawa Journal , date=19 October 1968 , page=51 , quote=A study of nature's most adaptable creatures – birds. A cuckoo deposits its eggs in the nest of another bird and when they are hatched, the fledgeling become the adopted young of parents half their size. The film documents the awesome destruction nature can wreak upon birds as when the flood arrives. {{cite news , title=Leisure- Sunday Television Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36656693/untamed_world_s01e07_morocco/# , work=Vancouver Sun, date=25 October 1968 , pages=14 , quote=Untamed World takes its cameras to Morocco to contrast the ancient style of life with modern influences. {{cite news , title=Sunday TV Previews , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36656882/untamed_world_s01e07_morocco/ , work=The Gazette , date=26 April 1969 , pages=36 , quote=Morocco. The desert kingdom of contrasting faces. A look at the old and the new way of life, narrated by Armand Denis. {{cite news , title=TV Weekly: Sunday program highlights on CJOH , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36656842/untamed_world_s01e07_morocco/ , work=The Ottawa Citizen , date=19 April 1969 , pages=25 , quote=A look at the culture of Morocco and the traditions which shape the minds of the Moslem people throughout the world. The program shows children who must still memorize the Koran by heart and who are taught that life must be lived by its strict rules. It shows the people not as we usually see them but as they see themselves. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41297741/untamed_world_s01e08_predators_and/ , title=Weekend TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=2 November 1968 , page=42 , quote=A study of the links between predators and scavengers in Africa: lions, and scavenging vultures, hyenas and jackals. {{cite news , title=TV Weekly: Sunday on CJOH , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40219681/the_ottawa_citizen/ , work= The Ottawa Citizen , date=2 November 1968 , pages=9 , quote=Predators and Scavengers. A look at the creatures who exist on the flesh of other creatures. The film follows a pride of lions hunting for food in the wilds of Africa. It shows the scavengers – vultures, hyenas and jackals who immediately converge upon the scene and fight over leavings. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41309686/untamed_world_s01e09_animals_that/ , title=Weekend TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=9 November 1968 , page=46 , quote= In Japan, the fishermen use cormorants to help them catch fish; in Thailand, the elephant helps man work the teak forests. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36657170/untamed_world_s01e09_animals_that/ , title=TV Weekly , work=Ottawa Citizen , date=2 November 1968 , page=9 , quote=An examination of the animal kingdom's contribution to the needs of man and a demonstration of their basic interdependence. In Japan, fishermen are seen plying their trade with no bait, no tackle, only a bird named the cormorant. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41322625/untamed_world_s01e10_south_american/ , title=Weekend TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=16 November 1968 , page=43 , quote=Filmed by Armand Denis, this program visits some of the Indian tribes of South America. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41322754/untamed_world_s01e10_south_american/ , title=Weekend TV highlights , work=Edmonton Journal , date=16 November 1968 , page=40 , quote=Examination of the inland tribes of South America, including films of the Cunas, once members of the Inca empire. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41322855/untamed_world_s01e10_south_american/ , title=Weekend TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=1 February 1969 , page=44 , quote=A look at some of the interesting people and things in one little corner of Latin America. The Machu Picchu Indians who live on floating Islands of vegetation in Lake Titicaca, in Peru. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41326708/untamed_world_s01e11_water_rescue/ , title=The Weekend , work=Calgary Herald, date=20 November 1968 , pages=4 {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41326643/untamed_world_s01e11_water_rescue/ , title=Sunday on CJOH , work=TV Weekly , publisher=Ottawa Citizen , date=23 November 1968 , page=9 , quote=A handful of men attempt to rescue African wildlife threatened by a gigantic man-made inland sea created by the building of the Kariba River Dam. {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: The Weekend , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41326776/untamed_world_s01e12_the_people_of/# , work=Calgary Herald, date=6 December 1968 , pages=4 , quote=People of Africa, a report on tribalism as a way of life and a means of survival. {{cite news , title=TV Program Chamges , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41326804/untamed_world_s01e12_the_people_of/# , work=The Ottawa Journal , date=7 December 1968 , pages=48 , quote="People of Africa." This program explores the tribal mentality of the African people, from the Zulus to the Watusi. People, to whom tribalism is not just a way of life but a form of survival. {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: The Weekend , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41326845/untamed_world_s01e12_the_people_of/# , work=Calgary Herald, date=17 October 1969 , pages=3 , quote=Sunday's film, People of Africa, shows not only the ritual and behavior of the natives of Africa, the Zulus, Watusi, Bushmen and Barotsi, but reaches back 2,000,000 years to explore their past. It probes their life today and looks into the future, evaluating . their problems and their promise {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: The Weekend , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41361346/untamed_world_s01e13_american/ , work=Calgary Herald, date=13 December 1968 , pages=4 , quote=American Wilderness, a film exploring areas where wildlife still reigns supreme in the world's most technologically advanced nation. {{cite news , title=Entertainment and Television Guide: Wilderness Areas in U.S. Shown on Untamed World , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41361054/untamed_world_s01e13_american/ , work=The Times Herald, date=28 February 1969 , pages=10 {{cite news , title=Weekend TV Guide , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24877785/untamed_world_s01e14_dragons/# , work=Edmonton Journal , date=21 December 1968 , pages=47 , quote=Dragons. The world of the cold blooded reptile is explored – from deadly pythons to baby crocodiles which are born vicious; visit to a Japanese shop which sells thousands of snakes a year to a scientist who "milks" venom from a deadly snake for scientific purposes. {{cite news , title=TV Program Changes , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41389742/untamed_world_s01e15_japan/ , work=The Ottawa Journal , date=28 December 1968 , pages=42 , quote=In this modern industrial country, much of the past still exists, in its traditions, ceremonies and religions. This program looks at the rituals of battle and the traditional social graces that have helped form the two sides of the Japanese character. {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: Tonight on 4! , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41389702/untamed_world_s01e15_japan/ , work=Calgary Herald, date=27 December 1968 , pages=4 , quote=A look at the modern Industrial country where much of the past still exists in its traditions, ceremonies and religions. {{cite news , title=TV Weekly: Sunday on CJOH , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41389777/untamed_world_s01e16_pygmies/ , work=The Ottawa Citizen , date=4 January 1969 , pages=7 , quote=We visit the Mbutu pygmies in their homeland deep in the Ituri Rain Forest in Africa. We see them building a village and go with them on an elephant hunt and learn how these brave little people survive in their hostile world. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41505622/untamed_world_s01e16_pygmies/ , title=Sunday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=12 July 1969 , page=31 , quote=Pygmies. A visit with the Mbutu Pygmies in the IIturi Rain Forest in Africa. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41389864/untamed_world_s01e17_armand_and/ , title=Weekend TV , work=Montreal Gazette , date=11 January 1969 , page=19 , quote=Armand and Micaela and the Animals. A visit to the home of Armand and Micaela Denis, in Nairobi, Kenya, where they have spent 20 years filming African wildlife. {{cite news , title=CJOH Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41554650/untamed_world_s01e18_rituals_of_man/ , work=The TV Journal , publisher=The Ottawa Journal , date=18 January 1969 , pages=3 , quote=Since the beginning the life of man in every society has sought meanting through ritual and ceremony. This is an "around-the-world" look at these rituals. It is a look not only at what they are but why they exist at alt. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41554610/untamed_world_s01e18_rituals_of_man/ , title=Sunday TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=18 January 1969 , page=19 , quote=Rituals of Man. Religious ceremonies around the world. Sherpa spirit dances, Hindu funeral rites, and tribal dances from Africa and South America. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41554904/untamed_world_s01e19_thailand/ , title=Sunday's TV Preview , work=Montreal Gazette , date=25 January 1969 , page=42 , quote=Ancient traditions and methods of work in a country that is already hurrying to develop with modern times. An interesting study. {{cite news , title=CJOH Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41554930/untamed_world_s01e19_thailand/ , work=The TV Journal , publisher=The Ottawa Journal , date=25 January 1969 , pages=3 , quote="Thailand." In this show we see the last vestiges of a lingering culture. Behind the modern facade of Thailand, there Is an age old way of life that still survives in isolated pockets in the countryside and within Its largest cities. In this show this ancient culture Is recreated. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41574478/untamed_world_s01e19_thailand/ , title=Sunday's TV Preview , work=Montreal Gazette , date=2 August 1969 , page=40 , quote=Thailand. A rerun of the feature on the ancient way of life still surviving in small pockets in the countryside outside Bangkok., {{cite news , title=Sunday's Programs , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41613737/water_and_life/ , work=The Burlington Free Press , date=1 February 1969 , pages=12 {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41582974/water_and_life/ , title=Sunday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=23 August 1969 , page=40 , quote=Water and Life. Documentary on the plains of East Africa, and how drought affects he animals; sometimes elephants trek hundreds of miles for water. Philip Carey narrates. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41582979/untamed_world_s01e20_water_and_life/ , title=Sunday on CJOH , work=TV Weekly , publisher=The Ottawa Citizen , date=23 August 1969 , pages=7 , quote=Water is critical to the grazing land and the animals. The invasion of men and machines has driven the animals into the dry, dusty regions of the plains. This film follows the mass migration and looks at a moving crusade to save thousands of creatures from perishing. {{cite news , title=Weekend TV Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24877874/untamed_world_s01e21_a_day_in_the/ , work=Edmonton Journal , date=15 February 1969 , pages=16 , quote=A Day in the Park: African Style. A look at the great national parks of Africa, their establishment and operation. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24877832/untamed_world_s01e22_underwater_part/ , title=Sunday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=1 March 1969 , page=42 , quote= Underwater, Part One. A look at i the underwater world off Grand Bahama Isand icin the Caribbean, and films made from the U. of Miami research ship, Pills-bury. {{cite news , title=Sunday on CJOH , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24877851/untamed_world_s01e22_underwater_part/ , work=TV Weekly , date=1 March 1969 , pages=9 , quote=Underwater, Part 1. A look at the world beneath the sea and the multitude of creatures for whom it is home. The program shows film of the "Pillsbury" a University of Miami research ship, on an exploratory voyage off Grand Bahama Islands in the Caribbean. {{cite news , title=Sunday program highlights on CJOH , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24877863/untamed_world_s01e23_underwater_part/ , work=TV Weekly , publisher=The Ottawa Citizen , date=8 March 1969 , pages=25 , quote=Underwater, Part II. In this second part of the look at life beneath the sea there is film of the ugly Horseshoe Crab, the Decorator Crab which covers itself with sprigs of seawaad icand a titantic icbattle among some Hermit Crabs. There is also a visit to a colony of sea lions and film of the capture of an Atlantic Ocean Dolphin. At the Miami Se-quarium icwe see divers working underwater with rays, sawfishes, turtles and moray eels, and the famed Seaquarium Dolphins do their act. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41577049/man_and_environment/ , title=Sunday's TV Previews , work=Montreal Gazette , date=22 March 1969 , page=48 , quote=Man and Environment. A look at the Botswana people of the Kalahari Desert; Eskimos, and a visit to an Israeli kibbutz. {{cite news , title=CJOH Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41576996/untamed_world_s01e24_man_and/ , work=The TV Journal , publisher=The Ottawa Journal , date=22 March 1969 , pages=3 , quote="Man and Environment." In a world now preoccupied with the wonders of space there are still people struggling to cope with the hostile environment in which they live. This program looks at some of these people Including: The Bushmen of Botswana,' who spend their lives roaming the Kalahari Desert searching for food: the Eskimos who hunt the Arctic snows, and " Andenses Arabs who build skyscrapers out of mud. {{cite news , title=Cablevision Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40220048/untamed_world_s02e01_waterhole/ , work=The TV Journal , publisher=The Ottawa Journal , date=20 September 1969 , pages=15 , quote="Waterhole." The unique story of the animals of Africa and their constant struggle for survival against their meat-eating fellow creatures. There is a special look at the baboon – his behavior, his way of life and his social structure which closely resembles that of man. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41583117/operation_gwamba/ , title=TV Times: Sun,/ 28 Sept. , work=Montreal Gazette, date=27 September 1969 , page=10 , quote=Operation Gwamba. Thousands of animals are trapped when a dam is constructed flooding miles of land in South America. {{cite news , last1=Dubé , first1=Bernard , title=A different medical seris! , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41583112/untamed_world_s02e02_operation_gwamba/ , work=The Gazette , date=30 September 1969 , pages=31 {{cite news , title=Weekend television Guide , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41721690/untamed_world_s02e03_animal_behaviour/ , work=Edmonton Journal , date=4 October 1969 , pages=6 , quote=Wildlife photographers look at the myths about African animal behavior. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41718444/untamed_world_s02e03_animal_behaviour/ , title=TV Times: Sun./ 28 Dec. , work=Ottawa Citizen , date=27 December 1969 , page=3 , quote=Animal Behavior. Armand and Michaela Denis probe some of the mysteries and myths of African animal behavior in an attempt to understand why different species of animals look and act the way they do. {{cite news , title=Spotlight: Program Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41722397/untamed_world_s02e03_animal_behaviour/ , work=The Province , date=10 October 1969 , pages=16 , quote=The story of a couple's life-long interest in wild animals and their goal to film the wild herds before" they become extinct. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41516141/untamed_world_s02e04_bats_birds_and/ , title=TV Times: Sun./ 26 Oct. , work=Ottawa Citizen , date=25 October 1969 , page=3 , quote=Bats, Birds and Bigger Beasts The unique features of scavengers,, the life habits of the nearly invisible ghost crab, rhinoceros and the flying fox, a kind of fruit-eating bat, and the strange mating rituals of the African whydah birds and crowned cranes are examined. {{cite news , title=Saturday Afternoon. Night , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41516385/bats_birds_and_bigger_beasts/ , work=TV Spotlight , publisher=Palladium-Item , date=11 June 1971 , pages=2 , quote=The show opens with the story of the world's most notable scavengers: hyenas, jackals, vultures, marabou storks, etc. Some lead predatory lives, but without them the world would become poisonous. {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: The Weekend , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41617396/untamed_world_s02e05_the_people_of/ , work=Calgary Herald, date=31 October 1969 , pages=3 , quote=shows The People of Hong Kong and looks at their work, pleasures, ambitions and problems. {{cite news , title=Spotlight: Program Highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41718505/untamed_world_s02e05_the_people_of/ , work=The Province , date=25 October 1969 , pages=16 , quote=Duck raising, frog latching and snake hunting in the Orient and the people of Hong Kong their work, pleasures, ambitions and problems are viewed. {{cite news , title=TV Times: Sun./ 9 Nov. , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41516520/untamed_world_s02e06_birds_beasts/ , work=The Ottawa Citizen , date=8 November 1969 , pages=3 , quote=Birds, Beasts and Breathing Fish. There are bizarre creatures called zebroids and lungfish and a burrowing mole rat as well as battling scorpions and courting sharks, all examined on the program. {{cite news , title=Saturday Nov. 28, 1971 , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41722665/untamed_world_s02e06_birds_beasts/ , work=TV Digest , publisher=Quad-City Times , date=28 November 1971 , pages=5 , quote="Birds, Beasts and Breathing Fish" Seven strange animals make up this show's exotic cast of characters. They are a trio of bizarre animals known as zebroids. half zebra and half horse. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41715957/untamed_world_s02e07_elephants_the/ , title=TV Times: Sun. / 16 Nov. , work=Montreal Gazette, date=15 November 1969 , page=9 , quote=History of the elephant, dating 23 million years. {{cite news , title=TV Times: Sun./ 16 Nov. , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41715769/untamed_world_s02e07_elephants_the/ , work=The Ottawa Citizen , date=15 November 1969 , pages=3 , quote=Elephant. The Noble Beast. This program covers the elephants' history, dating back 23 million years, examines his role as a symbol of wealth, prestige and power and looks at his life cycle in the wilds and at poaching a cropping. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41715368/untamed_world_s02e08_insects_a/ , title=TV Times , work=Montreal Gazette , date=6 December 1969 , quote=An intriguing invasion of the world of insects. Film shows a plague of locusts, a praying mantis and a colony of termites. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24814051/untamed_world_insects_a_success/ , title=TV Times , work=The Ottawa Citizen , date=6 December 1969 , quote=an intriguing invasion of the hidden world of insects whose instinct and marvelous adaptability have ensured their survival throughout the ages. Film shows a plague of locusts swarming across the plains of Africa, a praying mantis devouring its living victim and a colony of termites including the queen termite swollen a thousand times her original size {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: Sunday's trend-setters on: CFCN Television , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41718936/untamed_world_s02e09_balance_of_nature/ , work=Calgary Herald , date=9 January 1970 , pages=4 , quote=BALANCE OF NATURE First Canadian produced episode. The cycle of checks and balances that exists in the Untamed World is examined. {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41516703/untamed_world_s02e09_balance_of_nature/ , title=TV Times: Sun./ 11 Jan. , work=Montreal Gazette, date=10 January 1970 , page=9 , quote=The cycle of checks and balances among creatures is examined; roles that animals fulfill in their fight to survive. {{cite news , title=TV Times: Sun./ 18 Jan. , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41516588/untamed_world_s02e09_balance_of_nature/ , work=The Ottawa Citizen , date=17 January 1970 , pages=3 , quote=Balance of Nature. In this episode, the cycle of checks and balances that exists in the 'Untamed World' is examined along with the roles that creatures fulfill in their fight to survive. Narrator for the series is Alan Small. {{cite news , title=Fight For Survival , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42524196/untamed_world_s02e09_balance_of_nature/ , work=Nanaimo Daily Free Press , date=8 March 1974 , pages=18 {{cite news , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41813240/untamed_world_s02e10_nomads_of_africa/ , title=TV Times: Sun./ 25 Jan. , work=Montreal Gazette, date=24 January 1970 , page=9 , quote=Nomads of Africa. A visit with the Masai, the Bushmen and the Pygmies. {{cite news , title=The TV Journal: TV Programs Sunday , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41813150/untamed_world_s02e10_nomads_of_africa/ , work=The Ottawa Journal , date=24 January 1970 , pages=5 , quote=In contrast to the ever-changing modern world that surrounds them, three African nomadic tribes are viewed going about their primitive, tradition-bound lives. {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: Sunday's Trend-setters on: CFCN Television , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41813465/untamed_world_s02e11_creatures_of_the/ , work=Calgary Herald, date=30 January 1970 , pages=4 , quote="Creatures of the Water" Explanation is given as to why hippopotamuses, pelicans, turtles, toads, frogs and crocodiles are dependent upon the water. {{cite news , title=Eight-day week , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42524165/untamed_world_s02e11_creatures_of_the/ , work=Accent on TV , publisher=Star-Phoenix , date=1 March 1974 , pages=13 , quote=Untamed World examines the living habits of the hippopotami, pelicans, turtles and frogs. {{cite news , title=TV Programs Sunday , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/44324941/untamed_world_s02e12_gazelles/ , work=The TV Journal , publisher=The Ottawa Journal , date=7 February 1970 , pages=5 , quote="Gazelles." The life cycle of the Thomson and Grants gazelles is viewed with emphasis upon how these mammals {{cite news , title=The Herald World of Television: The Weekend , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41813723/untamed_world_s02e12_gazelles/ , work=Calgary Herald, date=6 February 1970 , pages=3 , quote=studies the amazing animal family of gazelles. {{cite news , title=TV highlights , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42145357/untamed_world_s02e13_arts_and_crafts/ , work=Edmonton Journal , date=14 February 1970 , pages=50 , quote=An examination of traditional arts and crafts including Japanese doll-making and flower arranging, Thailand paper-making and Guatemalan Indian pottery casting. {{cite news , title=Native art studied , url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42594843/untamed_world_s02e13_arts_and_crafts/ , work=Nanaimo Daily Free Press , date=10 January 1975 , pages=16


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Imdb: ''Untamed World''

''The Untamed World'' Music Intro

''The Untamed World'' Music Outro
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