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''Serious'', ''Serious Explorers'' in later series, is an observational
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series made by the
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and broadcast as part of their children's programming. It encompasses ''Serious Jungle'' (2002), ''Serious Desert'' (2003), ''Serious Arctic'' (2005), ''Serious Amazon'' (2006), ''Serious Andes'' (2007), ''Serious Ocean'' (2008) and two series of ''Serious Explorers'' (2011). ''Serious Ocean'' consisted of ten 30-minute episodes, while each previous series was six 30-minute episodes. In each series a group of eight 12- to 15-year-olds embark on an expedition to an extreme part of the world, in order to help wildlife or assist in environmental projects. The programmes have won numerous awards, among them honours from
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and the
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.


Series guide


''Serious Jungle'' (2002)

''Serious Jungle'' was aired around Christmas 2002 and New Year 2003. Chosen from 1,000 applicants, eight adventurers faced a mission to build a feeding platform in the heart of the
Borneo Borneo () is the List of islands by area, third-largest island in the world, with an area of , and population of 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses). Situated at the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, it is one of the Greater Sunda ...
jungle, to help return orangutans to the wild (many of them rescued after being illegally kept as pets). They were in the rainforest for three weeks, with the series being filmed in August 2002. The ''Serious Jungle'' eight were accompanied by expedition leaders
Bruce Parry Bruce Parry (born 17 March 1969) is an English documentarian, indigenous rights advocate, author, explorer, trek leader and former Royal Marines commando officer. He employs an ethnographic style and a form of participant observation for his d ...
and Emma Jay. Larry gave an interview in 2007, giving advice to those about to apply for ''Serious Ocean'', as well as some advice for successful applicants.


''Serious Desert'' (2003)

''Serious Desert'' aired from 20 to 31 October 2003. After 6,500 applications, eight adventurers were chosen to travel to
Namibia Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. Its borders include the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south; in the no ...
and try and save the endangered
black rhinoceros The black rhinoceros (''Diceros bicornis''), also called the black rhino or the hooked-lip rhinoceros, is a species of rhinoceros native to East Africa, East and Southern Africa, including Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Moza ...
. They sleep under tarpaulin in the dunes and see black rhinos, but also
wildebeest Wildebeest ( , ,), also called gnu ( or ), are antelopes of the genus ''Connochaetes'' and native to Eastern and Southern Africa. They belong to the family Bovidae, which includes true antelopes, cattle, goats, sheep, and other even-toed ...
, zebra,
springbok The springbok or springbuck (''Antidorcas marsupialis'') is an antelope found mainly in south and southwest Africa. The sole member of the genus (biology), genus ''Antidorcas'', this bovid was first Species description, described by the Germa ...
, giraffes,
jackals Jackals are canids native to Africa and Eurasia. While the word has historically been used for many canines of the subtribe canina, in modern use it most commonly refers to three species: the closely related black-backed jackal (''Lupulella ...
, snakes, scorpions and elephants. Filming from 13 April to 5 May 2003, they build a new camel enclosure and finally make an epic fifty mile trek across the Namibian sand dunes to the
Skeleton Coast The Skeleton Coast is the northern part of the Atlantic coast of Namibia. Immediately south of Angola, it stretches from the Kunene River to the Swakop River, although the name is sometimes used to describe the entire Namib Desert coast. The in ...
. Returning from the previous series, Bruce Parry and Emma Jay were the expedition leaders who led the team. Along with Larry from the previous series, Promise was interviewed in 2007, giving her opinion on what it was like to have the cameras following her around on the expedition.


''Serious Arctic'' (2005)

''Serious Arctic'' aired from 5 February to 6 March 2005. Chosen from 9,000 applicants, eight adventurers flew to
Baffin Island Baffin Island (formerly Baffin Land), in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, is the largest island in Canada, the second-largest island in the Americas (behind Greenland), and the fifth-largest island in the world. Its area is (slightly smal ...
, Canada, where they made an attempt to track
polar bears The polar bear (''Ursus maritimus'') is a large bear native to the Arctic and nearby areas. It is closely related to the brown bear, and the two species can interbreed. The polar bear is the largest extant species of bear and land carnivo ...
across the pack ice, riding on husky sleds, with the season being filmed from 4 to 24 April 2004.
Blizzards A blizzard is a severe Winter storm, snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds and low visibility, lasting for a prolonged period of time—typically at least three or four hours. A ground blizzard is a weather condition where snow th ...
made the trip a hazard, and they spent most of one week in their tents. ''Serious Arctic'' was also the most successful ''Serious'' series picking up five awards. The expedition leaders for this trip were Ben Major and Emma Jay.


''Serious Amazon'' (2006)

''Serious Amazon'' aired from 25 February to 26 March 2006, and had a then-record of 29,000 12- to 15-year-olds
audition An audition is a sample performance by an actor, singer, musician, dancer or other performer. It typically involves the performer displaying their talent through a previously memorized and rehearsed solo piece or by performing a work or piece gi ...
ing for a part. The chosen team of eight left for Peru on 9 July 2005, with a mission to help rare
uakari Uakari (, ) is the common name for the New World monkeys from the genus ''Cacajao''. Both the English and scientific names are believed to have originated from indigenous languages. The uakaris are unusual among New World monkeys in that the tail ...
monkeys and pink river dolphins caught in
illegal fishing Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU) is an issue around the world. Fishing industry observers believe IUU occurs in most fisheries, and accounts for up to 30% of total catches in some important fisheries. Illegal fishing takes pl ...
nets in the Amazon River. The team of eight removed the illegal fishing nets to leave the dolphins safe, and also built habitats for the
bald uakari The bald uakari (''Cacajao calvus'') or bald-headed uakari is a small New World monkey characterized by a very short tail; bright, crimson face; a bald head; and long coat. The bald uakari is restricted to várzea forests and other wooded habita ...
. The season finished filming on 29 July. The ''Serious Amazon'' eight were accompanied by expedition leaders Ben Major and Polly Murray.


''Serious Andes'' (2007)

''Serious Andes'' aired from 4 June to 20 August 2007 and followed eight adventurers who, after being chosen from a then-record 36,000 12-to-15-year-olds, travelled to Ecuador to build an
enclosure Enclosure or inclosure is a term, used in English landownership, that refers to the appropriation of "waste" or "common land", enclosing it, and by doing so depriving commoners of their traditional rights of access and usage. Agreements to enc ...
for
spectacled bear The spectacled bear (''Tremarctos ornatus''), also known as the South American bear, Andean bear, Andean short-faced bear or mountain bear and locally as jukumari ( Aymara and Quechua), ukumari ( Quechua) or ukuku, is a species of bear native to ...
s. They also set out to climb the
Cotopaxi Cotopaxi () is an active stratovolcano in the Andes Mountains, located near Latacunga city of Cotopaxi Province, about south of Quito, and northeast of the city of Latacunga, Ecuador. It is the second highest summit in Ecuador (after Chim ...
volcano, the youngest team ever to have done so. Only four of the adventurers (Erin, Kylie, Will and Caitlin) were able to conquer the volcano, as the other four adventurers (Sarah, Liam, Matt and Joshua) were unable to do so, with some succumbing to early symptoms of
acute mountain sickness Altitude sickness, the mildest form being acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a harmful effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation. People's bodies can respond to high altitude in different wa ...
. The season was filmed between 12 July and 3 August 2006. The ''Serious Andes'' eight were again accompanied by leaders Ben Major and Polly Murray. There was also a special episode that featured behind the scenes moments in the making of ''Serious Andes'', called ''Serious Andes: Extra''.


''Serious Ocean'' (2008)

''Serious Ocean'' was filmed in November and December 2007 featuring eight adventurers travelling to the isolated coast of Chile, living on a boat, assisting research into penguins, dolphins and albatrosses before moving on to assist in the survey of Glacier Chloe, the most southerly glacier outside Antarctica. The highlight of the trip, however, was when they sailed around
Cape Horn Cape Horn (, ) is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small Hornos Island. Although not the most southerly point of South America (which is Águila Islet), Cape Horn marks the nor ...
, becoming one of the youngest teams ever to do so. The ''Serious Ocean'' eight were once again accompanied by expedition leaders Ben Major and Polly Murray. The series was first aired in July 2008. A book of the series was released during December 2007, entitled ''Serious Survival: How to Poo in the Arctic and Other Essential Tips'', owing to the success of its broadcasting history. Written by the Series Producer Marshall Corwin, ''Serious Survival'' was shortlisted for the prestigious Royal Society Junior Science Books Prize.


''Serious Explorers: Livingstone'' (2009–2011)

Initially, the next ''Serious'' series was to be filmed in China, and would have followed the journey of 13th-century explorer, Marco Polo, including joining a camel train in the Taklamakan Desert, climbing mountains, and spending time with local tribes. However, after travelling to the region, due to political unrest ''Serious Explorers'' was postponed and the team returned to the UK. The series was later rescheduled to film in
Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t ...
in Africa at the end of 2009, where the team would follow in the foot steps of explorer
David Livingstone David Livingstone (; 19 March 1813 – 1 May 1873) was a Scottish physician, Congregationalist, pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, and an explorer in Africa. Livingstone was married to Mary Moffat Livings ...
. Applications were accepted through January 2009. Around 900 of the applicants, from over 14,000, had a phone interview before 120 were selected to go to London, Bristol or Manchester for a day of auditions. 16 were selected to go to Wales for a selection weekend until it was cut down to the final 8. However, another contestant was removed for having to undergo an emergency tonsil operation, narrowing down the field to seven. Eventually, seven contestants aged 12–15 (four boys and three girls) were selected to take part in the show. The expedition took place in late 2009, with the intention of broadcasting the series in early 2010. However, during filming, expedition guide Anton Turner died when he was mauled by an elephant on 30 October 2009, and production was reported to have ceased. Despite this, the series began broadcasting as ''Serious Explorers: Livingstone'' in February 2011. During the expedition three of the most promising of the seven explorers were chosen to cross the Mbarika mountain range, while the remaining four stayed behind to build an enclosure to fend off lions in a village; in the final episode, having come close to their target, the death of Anton was reported, who had gone out in advance of the day's trek over Mbarika to ensure the walk would be safe. Expedition leader Ben immediately called a halt to the Mbarika trek, and the series ended. Anton was posthumously awarded the
Queen's Gallantry Medal The King's Gallantry Medal (KGM), formerly the Queen's Gallantry Medal (QGM), is a United Kingdom decoration awarded for exemplary acts of courage, bravery where the services were not so outstanding as to merit the George Medal, but above the l ...
in 2012.


''Serious Explorers: Raleigh'' (2011)

In late 2010, CBBC began to look for participants for a new ''Serious Explorers'' for production in early 2011 which followed the explorers led by
Walter Raleigh Sir Walter Raleigh (; – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable figures of the Elizabethan era, he played a leading part in English colonisation of North America, suppressed rebell ...
sailing from
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean, comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with several List of islands of Trinidad and Tobago, smaller i ...
to
Guyana Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic British West Indies. entry "Guyana" Georgetown, Guyana, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the co ...
. The applications were cut down from around 12,000 to 300, who were given phone auditions in late October. The next stage was a Skype audition which took place in early November. 105 people were picked to go to an audition in Manchester or London on 23 November 2010 (Manchester) and 25 November 2010 (London). 16 children were picked for a final auditions weekend in December, where the final eight were chosen. The final eight started their journey on 31 January 2011. The series began broadcasting in September 2011 and finished broadcasting in late November 2011. There were 10 episodes and 1 special episode called ''Serious Survival'' which was aired on 7 December 2011.


Awards

The ''Serious'' show won several awards, including five
British Academy Children's Awards The British Academy Children's Awards were presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). They were awarded annually since 1996, before which time they were a part of the main British Academy ...
in the Factual category: ''Serious Desert'' in 2004, ''Serious Arctic'' in 2005, ''Serious Andes'' in 2008, ''Serious Ocean'' in 2010 and ''Serious Amazon'' in 2006. The
Royal Television Society The Royal Television Society (RTS) is a British-based educational charity for the discussion, and analysis of television in all its forms, past, present, and future. It is the oldest television society in the world. It currently has fourteen r ...
has also given the series three awards; Best Children's Programme in 2002 for ''Serious Jungle'',''Awards archive as .doc file only.'' 2005 for ''Serious Arctic'' and 2007 for ''Serious Andes''. In addition, the ''Serious Arctic'' series won a 2006 Prix Jeunesse International (Children's Jury Prize), along with a Broadcast Award and a Bulldog Award. ''Serious Ocean'' won the Maritime Media Award 2008, beating off competition from adult series such as the BBC's ''Trawlermen'' and Channel 5's ''Warship''.


International broadcast

So far only ''Serious Amazon'', ''Serious Ocean'' and ''Serious Andes'' have been aired in Australia, on
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and
ABC3 ABC Entertains is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was launched on 4 December 2009 as a children's channel called ABC3. It was rebranded on 19 September 2016 to ABC ME. It rebra ...
. The series has also been shown on
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and The Hub, where five complete seasons have been shown. Slovenian television
Kanal A Kanal A is the first Slovenian commercial television station. The channel, which operates within PRO PLUS d.o.o., has national coverage. Its primary target group are viewers 18–49 years. Viewers can watch news on Svet, which is broadcast on ...
has bought the rights to air ''Serious Amazon''. The show airs Saturdays at 2:10 pm, under the title ''Vse o Amazonki'' (''All About the Amazon'').. The Italian television network
RAI (), commercially styled as since 2000 and known until 1954 as (RAI), is the national public broadcasting company of Italy, owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance. RAI operates many terrestrial and subscription television channels a ...
in early 2009 aired ''Serious Jungle'', ''Serious Desert'', ''Serious Arctic'', ''Serious Amazon'', and ''Serious Andes''.


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