In the World of Animals
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Vasily Peskov
Nikolay Drozdov
| In the World of Animals | |
|---|---|
Shot from the TV screen (1974—2009) | |
| Genre | Popular science broadcast |
| Created by | Alexander Zguridi |
| Starring | Alexander Zguridi Vasily Peskov Nikolay Drozdov |
| Theme music composer | Ariel Ramirez |
| Country of origin | Soviet Union Russia |
| Original language | Russian |
| No. of seasons | 48 |
| No. of episodes | 1318 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Irina Lapina |
| Production location | Moscow |
| Running time | 27 min |
| Original release | |
| Network | Channel One Russia Russia 1 Domashny Russia-2 Carousel |
| Release | 1968 – present |
In the World of Animals (Russian: В мире животных, romanized: V mire zhivotnykh) is a Soviet and Russian television program dedicated to zoology and wildlife research, especially the habits and habitat of animals.
It began airing in 1968.[1][2]
In the early 1970s, the show started with a composition by Paul Mauriat Orchestra Colombe Ivre, with giraffe and rhino depicted in the main titles.[3]
In 1974, the title sequence depicted a flying monkey, running under the ostriches, with the music of Ariel Ramirez's La peregrinación (Pilgrimage) from the Christmas cantata Our Christmas, also in adaptation by Paul Mauriat Orchestra.[4] This screensaver lasted until 2009.
The program was the winner of the TEFI prize in 1996 for Best journalistic program.