Martin Clunes: My Travels and Other Animals

Season 1

For ten years, Martin Clunes has been travelling the world, trying to make sense of it through a series of magical, and often moving encounters. In this series, he's looking back at the best of those moments.

12 Episodes

  • Extraordinary Relationships
    E1
    Extraordinary RelationshipsMartin meets animal behaviourist Sean Ellis, who lives with a pack of wolves, and Monty Roberts, the legendary horse-whisperer to learn about inter-species communication.
  • Animals at Work
    E2
    Animals at WorkMartin Clunes investigates working animals around the globe including macaque monkeys collecting coconuts in South East Asia and using cormorants to fish in Japan.
  • Animals In Danger
    E3
    Animals In DangerIn Tasmania, Martin learns of the horrible facial cancer endangering the legendary Tasmanian devil and how hope is on the horizon.
  • Smarter Than You Think
    E4
    Smarter Than You ThinkMartin meets Jean Francois Pignon in the South of France and is shown the dynamic bond between man and horse.
  • Our Animal World
    E5
    Our Animal WorldWith links from his farm, Martin Clunes reviews his animal travelogues and the scenes, people, and creatures that have meant the most to him through the years.
  • Our Best Friend
    E6
    Our Best FriendMartin Clunes spends time with man's best friend around the globe, from Montanan sled dogs to dog child substitutes in Japan.
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    E7
    The Good, the Bad and the UglyMartin Clunes explores animals' role in different cultures including the Hindu sacred animal, the cow, and the Nomadic Kazakh's horses....With scenes involving animal practices that some viewers may find upsetting.
  • Talking to Animals
    E8
    Talking to AnimalsMartin's labrador puppy Arthur goes to dog training, but he doesn't see Martin as the pack leader. Malibu Hills is Martin's next stop, where he meets one of the most famous dog families, that of Lassie, and he then travels to the Arabian desert to ride with Bedouin horseman Ali Al Ameri, who trains the world's oldest man-made horses – the Arabian - for TV shows. Martin then spends time with Josef Svoboda, a logging superstar from the Czech Republic who uses heavy horses in his work. In Thailand, Martin sees how song birds are encouraged to sing louder than their peers in lucrative song competitions, before finally Martin learns more about a discovery known as The Horseboy Method used by hundreds as a way of treating autistic children.
  • Vulnerable Animals
    E9
    Vulnerable AnimalsMartin Clunes learns how to look after the planet's vulnerable animals as he travels around the world meeting those trying to learn more about these beasts and who work to save and protect them. Martin heads to the Ningaloo reef in Australia and swims with the world's biggest fish, the whale shark, before taking part in the oldest Royal tradition - swan upping - on the River Thames. Then, on the Australian Phillip Island, he learns more about the successful and large breeding colony of the world's smallest penguin species, the fairy penguin. Finally, Martin meets Bernard Richardson in Madagascar, who shows him around Ivoloina, a refuge and breeding programme for confiscated and rescued lemurs.
  • Episode 10
    E10
    Episode 10Martin Clunes explores horses in history, from ancient cave paintings in France to the newest racecourse in Dubai. Martin travels high into the Pyrenees mountains, where there is a record of the horse drawn on the walls of the Niaux Cave from 14,000 years ago; a hundred years ago fishermen used horses to trawl the sea for shrimps and Martin spends a day fishing with these last European horse fishermen (now protected by UNESCO). To understand better how Medieval soldiers and their horses fought battles, Martin and horse Magic don a suit of armour in Warwickshire. In London, Martin is privileged to take part in a nighttime rehearsal for the Royal Parade that few people know takes place, and meets some of the Queen's horses that are handpicked and trained for whatever might be thrown at them. Finally, Martin heads to Dubai and the Meydan racecourse, the one place that still connects us with our equine past, and meets top racehorse trainer Luca Camani to learn what it is that drives horses to race.
  • Episode 11
    E11
    Episode 11Martin Clunes learns about animal exploitation: the good, the bad and the ugly. In Sri Lanka, fishing manta rays is legal but a turtle sanctuary offers hope. In Thailand, he learns more about silk production, and a more animal-friendly alternative, and on the Australian island of Friday Island, he is shown the delicate art of growing pearls. Finally, in the Abrolhos islands, Martin learns about the most valuable catch in Australia's waters.
  • A Lion Called Mugi
    E12
    A Lion Called MugiA look back at Martin's time in Africa, which left an indelible mark on him. In 2012, he was involved in an extraordinary mission to return lions to the wild in Kenya, and it started with a lion cub called Mugi. This mission had all the makings of a big adventure, both for Mugi and Tony Fitzjohn, the man who was having his dream realised.

 

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