Neil Nightingale - Natural History TV and Film Credits

Natural History TV and Film Credits

  • Enchanted Kingdom 3D (2014) - director
  • Walking with Dinosaurs 3D (2013) - director
  • Great Barrier Reef (2012) - executive producer
  • One Life Feature Film (2011) - executive producer
  • Unnatural Histories (2011) - executive producer
  • Birds Britannia (2010) - executive producer
  • The Meerkats Feature Film (2008) – executive producer
  • Wild Down Under (2003) – executive producer
  • Wild New World (2002) – executive producer
Episode "Land of the Mammoth" (2002)
  • Wild Africa (2001) – executive producer
Episode "Lakes and Rivers" (2001)
Episode "Jungle" (2001)
Episode "Coasts" (2001)
Episode "Deserts" (2001)
Episode "Mountains" (2001)
  • Congo (2001) – executive producer
  • Wild Battlefields (2002–2003) – executive producer
  • BBC Wildlife Specials – executive producer
Episode "Elephants: Spy in the Herd" (2003)
Episode "Gorilla: On the Trail of King Kong" (2002)
Episode "Grizzly: Face to Face" (2001)
Episode "Lions: Spy in the Den" (2000)
Episode "Tiger" (1999)
  • Dive to Shark City (1999) – executive producer
  • A Winter's Tale (1998) - executive producer
  • Natural World – series editor (1996–2001)
  • Restless Year (1996) - producer
  • The Private Life of Plants (1995) – producer
Episode "Surviving" (1995)
Episode "Living Together" (1995)
Episode "Flowering" (1995)
Episode "The Social Struggle" (1995)
Episode "Growing" (1995)
Episode "Travelling" (1995)
  • Nature Special, City Trees: Under the Axe? (1995) - producer
  • New Guinea: An Island Apart (1992) - producer
Episode "Other Worlds" (1992)
Episode "Beyond the Unknown Shore" (1992)
  • Portrait of a Planet (1990) – producer
  • Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives (1989) - producer
  • Wildlife on One – producer
Episode "Lost Lakes of the Pacific" (1996)
Episode "Babies Beware" (1992)
Episode "Parrot Fashion" (1989)
Episode "The Tale of the Pregnant Male" (1988)

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