The BEST episodes directed by Simon King

The Cheetah Orphans
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#1 - The Cheetah Orphans

Nature - Season 26 - Episode 3

Documentarian Simon King raises two orphaned cheetah cubs in Kenya's Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. He's seen bottle-feeding them and---to prepare them for the wild--- teaching the pair to hunt. King narrates.

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Tiger Kill
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#2 - Tiger Kill

Natural World - Season 26 - Episode 4

Simon King has filmed Africa's big cats for 20 years, but he has never seen a wild tiger. With so few remaining wild tigers, documenting a tiger making a kill is becoming harder. Simon seeks the help of tiger expert Alphonse Roy, who has spent 17 years in the Indian jungle.

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Priddy the Hedgehog
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#3 - Priddy the Hedgehog

BBC Documentaries - Season 1987 - Episode 7

This year's animal drama from wildlife film-makers John and Simon King features a female hedgehog called Priddy, who lives on the Mendip Hills. All the adventures that happen to Priddy in this film have been experienced by one hedgehog or another in real life. Narrated by John King Film edited by PETER SNOW Directed and photographed by SIMON KING Produced by JOHN KING BBC Pebble Mill

Toki's Tale
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#4 - Toki's Tale

Natural World - Season 25 - Episode 11

Two years ago Simon King made Cheetahs – Fast Track to Freedom a film about his attempt to return two orphaned cheetah cubs to the wild. The film ended tragically with the cub Sambu being killed by lions, but his brother Toki survived. Simon's new film follows the equally dramatic twists and turns of his continuing story.

Meerkats: Part of the Team
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#5 - Meerkats: Part of the Team

Natural World - Season 21 - Episode 1

Documentary following a family of meerkats living in Tswalu National Park in South Africa. The ultimate team players, meerkats survive in harsh conditions by looking out for each other and constantly scanning the horizon for predators such as cobras, cheetah and martial eagles.