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Safari School
Created byBBC/Initial
StarringCharlotte Uhlenbroek and eight celebrities
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodesTwenty
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release22 January –
16 February 2007

Safari School is a BBC Two reality television series presented by Dr Charlotte Uhlenbroek in which eight celebrities take part in a four-week ranger training course in the Shamwari Game Reserve[1] in South Africa.

Synopsis

The celebrities have to learn how to become game rangers. Every day they have to undertake tasks set by their instructors, both experienced rangers, and at the end of each week the two worst trainees face a head-to-head challenge to remain in Africa.

Each week, one of them has to go home until the fourth week when one leaves every day. When it gets down to the final two, each one has to take a group of three top conservationists on a game drive which might include changing a tyre or having to face down a charging elephant. The conservationists then decide the winner by judging who has learnt the most in four weeks of training and delivered the most convincing performance as a ranger. And then the winner gets to release two big cats, a lion and a leopard, into a new Born Free Foundation enclosure in the African bush.

Contestants

The celebrities taking part are:

Safari School Instructors

  • Andrew Kearney
  • Graeme McLeod

Production Team

  • Paul Coueslant - Series Producer
  • Sam Eastall, Rebecca Welsh, Holly Flynn - Producer-Directors
  • Amy Mangion - Production Manager
  • Nick Samwell-Smith - Executive Producer for Initial
  • Alison Kirkham - Executive Producer for BBC

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