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3 Critical reception  





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Orangutan Diary
An orangutan swinging in trees
GenreNature documentary
Presented byMichaela Strachan
Steve Leonard
StarringLone Drøscher Nielsen
ComposerDavid Poore
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producerSara Ford
ProducersNigel Pope
Simon Bell
Production locationBorneo
Running timeSeries 1: 30 minutes
Series 2: 60 minutes
Production companyBBC Natural History Unit
Original release
NetworkSeries 1: BBC One
Series 2: BBC Two
Release20 April 2007 (2007-04-20) –
19 April 2009 (2009-04-19)
Related
Big Cat Diary

Orangutan Diaries is a nature documentary series on the BBC,[1][2] which follows the lives of Bornean orangutans in the care of Lone Drøscher Nielsen, a member of the Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) foundation. The program tries to detail the threat that the orangutans face in day-to-day life. The presenters Michaela Strachan and Steve Leonard follow the careers of the orangutans daily to see what the centre has to deal with.

The centre was founded in 1994, a year after Lone Dröscher Nielsen permanently moved to Borneo. She could see what effect the palm oil plantations were having on the orangutans, so then founded the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Reintroduction Project, which now is the largest ape rescue project in the world. The first series aired on BBC One in April 2007 and the second series on BBC Two in March 2009.[3][4] Both series are available as DVDs[5][6]

Series one

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Each episode is 30 minutes long.

Series two

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The second series also features Dr David Irons who has taken time out from his work at the accident and emergency department of the Galloway Community HospitalinStranraer, Scotland. His medical expertise with humans, he says, can for the most part be transferred to his work with orangutans: "their anatomy is very similar and their systems work, in most cases, practically the same as ours."[7]

Each episode is 60 minutes long.

Critical reception

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Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Clive Moragan called Orangutan Diary and "engrossing series", describing it as "soap-style wildlife documentary series".[8] Daily Express said that viewers of the show would be, "touched and amazed in equal measure".[9] Writing in The Independent, Tom Sutcliffe questioned if the show was actually good for the orangutans, stating, "They even blow soap bubbles for the nursery class, with the babies following them through the air with just as much rapt wonder as any human infant. But given that people are the biggest threat to orang-utans in the wild, you couldn't help but wonder whether being taught to fear and distrust us might be more to the point."[10]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Presenters: Michaela Strachan and Steve Leonard. "Orangutan Diary". Series 1 and Series 2. Borneo. BBC. BBC Two.
  • ^ "Orangutan Diary Exclusive Preview" on YouTube
  • ^ Orangutan Diaries – Series 1 (DVD). BBC. 9 July 2007. OCLC 170923104.
  • ^ Orangutan Diaries: Series 2 (DVD). BBC. 6 April 2009. OCLC 849898373.
  • ^ Bowditch, Gillian (22 February 2009). "TV shows Stranrear doctor curing orangutans". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  • ^ a b Clive Morgan (2 March 2009). "The One to Watch: Wednesday 4 March". The Telegraph. London.
  • ^ "NATURE: Orangutan Diary, 7pm, BBC1". Charlotte Civil. Daily Express. 2 April 2007.
  • ^ Tom Sutcliffe (12 March 2009). "Last Night's Television: Orangutan Diary, BBC2
    Baroque! From St Peter's To St Paul's, BBC4"
    . The Independent.
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