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''Zoo Quest'' is a series of multi-part nature documentaries broadcast on the
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between 1954 and 1963. It was the first major programme to feature
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. In each series, Attenborough traveled with staff from the
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to a
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country to capture an animal for the zoo's collection—a common practice at the time. Although the programme was centered around the search for a specific animal, it also showcased footage of other wildlife in the area, as well as the local people and their customs. Attenborough introduced each episode from the studio and narrated the footage his team had filmed on location. At the end of each series, the captured animals were brought into the studio, where experts from the zoo discussed them. With the exception of the original 1954 series (which survives only as edited compilations repeated the following year), all episodes of ''Zoo Quest'' are preserved in the BBC Archives. The series was the most popular wildlife programme of its time in Britain and established Attenborough's career as a nature documentary presenter.


Production

The seed for ''Zoo Quest'' was sown when David Attenborough produced and presented a three-part nature programme, ''The Pattern of Animals'', in the early 1950s.Attenborough, ''Life on Air'', p. 31. While researching animals for this programme, he befriended Jack Lester, the curator of the reptile house at London Zoo. Lester invited Attenborough to join and film an expedition to
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. In addition to capturing
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s for the zoo, Lester hoped to catch a white-necked rockfowl (''Picathartes gymnocephalus''), which had never been kept in a European zoo before.Attenborough, ''Life on Air'', p. 33. Attenborough, whose previous programmes had been studio-based, was eager for the opportunity to film animals in the wild. He also believed that the quest for the bird would make a compelling central story for the series. Attenborough and Lester were soon joined by a young
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photographer, Charles Lagus, who became Attenborough's cameraman and traveling companion throughout ''Zoo Quests run. The team overcame BBC management's objections to film the trip on
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instead of the BBC's standard 35mm film.Attenborough, ''Life on Air'', p. 34. As a result, colour
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was used for its superior picture quality in this format, even though the BBC did not begin colour broadcasting until 1967. The original plan was for Lester to present the studio portion of the programme, while Attenborough produced it. However, Lester developed an unknown tropical disease shortly after returning from Africa and was only able to present one episode before being hospitalized. (After several recurrences of the illness, Lester died in 1956 at the age of 47.) Since the programme was already scheduled, Attenborough stepped in as the presenter. The first series, titled simply ''Zoo Quest'', gained viewers with each episode. Attenborough recalled being stopped in the street and asked, "Are you going to catch that bird or not?"Attenborough, ''Life on Air'', p. 46. Six sequels followed, each named according to its theme. For example, ''Zoo Quest for a Dragon'' featured the first-ever television footage of the
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, while ''Quest for the Paradise Birds'' focused on the
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of
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. Attenborough wrote a companion book for each series except the first. These books were later reprinted in abridged form as a two-volume set in the 1980s. Lagus also authored two books inspired by the programme: ''Operation Noah's Ark'' and ''Benjamin, the Zoo Quest Bear''. By the time ''Quest Under Capricorn'' was completed, Attenborough felt the series had run its course. Additionally, the practice of capturing wild animals for zoos was falling out of favour as zoos became more conscious of their environmental impact. (Today, London Zoo only captures wild animals if a species is so endangered that a captive breeding programme is its only hope.) Attenborough then spent the next eight years as a BBC administrator, eventually becoming Controller of Programming for both BBC One and BBC Two, before returning to full-time programme-making with ''Eastwards with Attenborough'' in 1973. Several episodes of ''Zoo Quest'' and ''Quest Under Capricorn'' are available to view in the BBC iPlayer Archives section.


Series

* ''Zoo Quest'' (1954) 6 episodes * ''Zoo Quest to Guiana'' (1955) 6 episodes * ''Zoo Quest to West Africa'' (1955) 1 episode * ''Zoo Quest for a Dragon'' (1956) 6 episodes * ''Quest for the Paradise Birds'' (1957) 6 episodes * ''Zoo Quest in Paraguay'' (1959) 6 episodes * ''Zoo Quest to Madagascar'' (1961) 5 episodes * ''Quest Under Capricorn'' (1963) 6 episodes


''Zoo Quest in Colour''

In 2016, the BBC announced that footage from the first three ''Zoo Quest'' expeditions had been unearthed by the
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and discovered to have been shot in colour. At the time of the programme's inception in the 1950s, the BBC's film unit preferred 35mm film for television programmes. However, 35 mm cameras were often large and unwieldy, and Attenborough wished to use the more lightweight, handheld
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cameras for filming ''Zoo Quest'' abroad. The BBC eventually relented but only on the condition that colour
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was used, as it allegedly provided the best picture quality for the format. (The BBC did not begin routine colour broadcasting until 1967.) This film was then stored away and forgotten until 2015 when an archivist reviewing the reels of film realized they were in colour. As a result, a special programme, ''Zoo Quest in Colour'', was broadcast on
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on 17 May 2016. Ninety minutes in duration, the programme features footage from the first three episodes, showcasing highlights from ''Zoo Quest'' trips to
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and
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. It also includes notable scenes from ''Zoo Quest for a Dragon'', in which a Komodo dragon was filmed in the wild for the first time. A few shots remain in black and white due to being filmed in low-light conditions on more sensitive black-and-white stock, and the programme also incorporates some of the original black-and-white studio footage. All of the colour material was remastered directly from the original negatives, resulting in much higher quality than the grainy and somewhat worn black-and-white kinescope film prints previously used. Attenborough said: "I was astonished when someone said we've got nearly all the film of the first three expeditions you did in colour. I said, 'it's impossible, we shot in black and white'." He then recalled the original reasoning behind using colour film stock.


Music

The theme music was "Peter" from ''
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'', Op. 67 by
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. The opening and closing music for the
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programmes was "La Llegada" ("The Arrival"), composed by Enrique Samaniego, the famous Paso Yobai harpist.


Books


By David Attenborough

* ''Zoo Quest to Guiana'' (1956) * ''Zoo Quest for a Dragon'' (1957), reprinted the following year with an additional chapter of material from the ''Quest for the Paradise Birds'' series * ''Zoo Quest in Paraguay'' (1959) * ''Quest in Paradise'' (1960), an accompaniment to the
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TV series ''The People of Paradise'' and ''Quest for the Paradise Birds'' * ''Zoo Quest to Madagascar'' (1961) * ''Quest Under Capricorn'' (1963) * ''The Zoo Quest Expeditions'' (abridged combined volume of the first three books, 1980) * ''Journeys to the Past'' (abridged combined volume of the next three books, 1981) ''Zoo Quest for a Dragon'', ''Quest in Paradise'', and ''Quest Under Capricorn'' were released as
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s between 2006 and 2008, read by Attenborough, and are available combined as ''The Early Years Collection''. ''Life on Air'', published 2002, is an autobiographical book by Attenborough which dedicates much of the first half to the Zoo Quest expeditions. It is also available as an audiobook read by Attenborough. It accompanies the Life on Air documentary film.


By Charles Lagus

* ''Benjamin, the'' Zoo Quest ''Bear'' (1957) * ''Operation Noah's Ark'' (1960)


References

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External links

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David Attenborough's Zoo Quest in Colour
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David Attenborough collection (webarchived 2022)
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