Jane Goodall: Beauty and the Beasts
Documentary about primatologist Jane Goodall, who became accepted by a group of wild African chimpanzees and whose work transformed our understanding of man's closest relatives.
In 1960, a young secretary from Bournemouth, with no scientific qualifications, entered a remote forest in Africa and achieved something nobody else had ever done before. Jane Goodall became accepted by a group of wild chimpanzees, making discoveries that transformed our understanding of them, and challenged the way we define ourselves as human beings by showing just how close we are as a species to our nearest living relatives.
Since then, both she and the chimps of Gombe in Tanzania have become world famous - Jane as the beauty of many wildlife films, they as the beasts with something profound to tell us. As one of the programme's contributors, David Attenborough, suggests, Jane Goodall's story could be a fable if it wasn't true.
In this revealing programme filmed with Jane Goodall in Africa, we discover the person behind the myth, what motivates her and the personal cost her life's work has exacted from her - and why she still thinks we have a lot to learn from the chimps she has devoted her life to understanding.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Neil Stuke |
| Producer | Jeremy Bristow |
| Director | Jeremy Bristow |
| Executive Producer | Michael Poole |
Broadcasts
- Tue 12 Oct 201021:00
- Wed 13 Oct 201000:00
- Wed 13 Oct 201003:30
- Thu 14 Oct 201000:55
- Sat 16 Oct 201023:45
- Sun 12 Jun 201120:00
- Mon 13 Jun 201102:00
- Wed 3 Apr 202419:00
- Fri 5 Apr 202401:10
- Sun 19 Oct 202519:15
- Mon 20 Oct 202502:35
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