Zoos in the Popular Media

On the commentaries on one of the Futurama episodes they talk about how they wanted to do at least one episode a season with a enviromental message...
 
tonight there was the zoo keeper episode of Futurama followed by the episode of friends were Ross goes to the zoo to find his monkey!
 
Mighty Boosh series 1 set in a zoo is being rerun this/next week starting last night on BBC3 - don't miss it, it's mad!
 
Mighty Boosh series 1 set in a zoo is being rerun this/next week starting last night on BBC3 - don't miss it, it's mad!

I think i mentioned that on page 1, but it is a truly amazing series!

If you havn't seen it before, be warned it is quite surreal!;)
 
I saw the Simpsons episode the other day when Mr. Burns bribes Homer to do embrassing things, including getting mated by the male Giant Panda at their local zoo..!
 
I found a very nice link to the "Zoo" comic I mentioned twice. However, it's in French & does depict some (artistic) nudity. Would posting it infringe upon any rules of this forum?
 
Here in the UK, zoo 'fly on the wall' type documentary series have been popular in the last few years- easy to film, nice animal subjects, lots of humour and the odd sad event. I can think of the following zoos which have been the subject of these type of programmes on different T.V. channels.
Obviously the zoos benefit too from the additional publicity and increased visitor numbers such exposure generates;

London/Whipsnade- various over the years.-'the Zoo', 'supervets' etc
Bristol- ' the zoo'.
Twycross- title?
Chester.'zoo days'
Paignton 'zookeepers'
Longleat-'animal park'
Howletts/PL -'roar'(childrens)
Dartmoor WP -'Ben's Zoo'
Others? e.g.Dublin or Belfast

That only leaves Marwell, Dudley, Colchester, Edinburgh and Jersey, together with the other Safari Parks as the major collections which I'm not aware have been featured yet- maybe some of them already have?
 
Here in the UK, zoo 'fly on the wall' type documentary series have been popular in the last few years- easy to film, nice animal subjects, lots of humour and the odd sad event. I can think of the following zoos which have been the subject of these type of programmes on different T.V. channels.
Obviously the zoos benefit too from the additional publicity and increased visitor numbers such exposure generates;

London/Whipsnade- various over the years.-'the Zoo', 'supervets' etc
Bristol- ' the zoo'.
Twycross- title?
Chester.'zoo days'
Paignton 'zookeepers'
Longleat-'animal park'
Howletts/PL -'roar'(childrens)
Dartmoor WP -'Ben's Zoo'
Others? e.g.Dublin or Belfast

That only leaves Marwell, Dudley, Colchester, Edinburgh and Jersey, together with the other Safari Parks as the major collections which I'm not aware have been featured yet- maybe some of them already have?

There's also Zoo Vet set in Flamingo Land.
 
Is that another quite recent series? I forgot MonkeyWorld and their 'MonkeyBusiness' series though its not a mainstream zoo.

Fairly recent, but if you haven't seen it, it may be because its only on regional tv. If you have sky i think its also on one of their channels but I'm not sure which.

There's also a series on Sky called The Little Zoo That Could or something similar about an American zoo rebuilding after being hit by a hurricane.
 
The Peter Greenaway film " A Zed and Two Noughts" is set in a zoo. Not many views of animals, it's more about death, decay, and symmetry. Definitely not to everyone's taste, but I enjoyed it and consider it one of his better films.
 
As there has been no antilogy, here's the link mentioned above:

Intro 1

If the moderators consider this inapt, then please feel free to delete this post.
 
A show called "Wild Island" was on TV today, about Singapore Zoo...

Some young shaven headed American was milking King Cobras...
 
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