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Episode 3

David Attenborough narrates the lives of four growing tiger cubs. The cubs, now a year-and-a-half old, must learn to hunt for themselves. Their mother soon loses patience.

The cubs are now a year and a half old and learning to be kings and queens of the jungle. Play is becoming increasingly aggressive as they edge towards independence. But the biggest challenge is learning to hunt for themselves - and their mother soon loses patience with her overgrown family and their hapless attempts at hunting.

One cub turns underwater cameraman when he discovers log-cam on the edge of a lake. Another tries tightrope walking across a flimsy branch. They're even starting to consider the elephants as possible playmates - especially as an elephant's tail to a tiger is like a piece of string to a kitten. There's a new arrival among the camera elephants and many new animal stars make their appearance - including an irresistible jackal family that has to cope when the tiger family invades their backyard, and a flock of peacocks that tease the tigers by playing a game of dare.

As the family of four mature into independent hunters their hidden power is revealed. Discovered by the elephant crew when they were just 10 days old, these cubs are now reaching the end of an incredible journey.

As David Attenborough says, this is "the most extraordinary portrait of tigers yet seen".

1 hour

Last on

Mon 2 Sep 201323:00

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Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDavid Attenborough
Executive ProducerMartin Davidson
ProducerJohn Downer
DirectorJohn Downer
WriterJohn Downer

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  • Sun 13 Apr 200820:00
  • Sun 20 Apr 200816:05
  • Wed 30 Apr 200801:00
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  • Sun 28 Dec 200815:00
  • Sat 11 Apr 200916:10
  • Sat 14 May 201119:00
  • Sun 15 May 201103:15
  • Sun 20 May 201214:00
  • Thu 31 May 201212:30
  • Sat 31 Aug 201320:00
  • Sun 1 Sep 201302:00
  • Mon 2 Sep 201323:00