
Walk On The Wild Side
- TV sketch show
- CBBC / BBC One
- 2009 - 2013
- 25 episodes (3 series)
Family comedy series in which a group of comedians voiceover footage from the BBC's natural history department. Stars Jason Manford, Rhod Gilbert, Harriet Carmichael, Sarah Millican, Steve Edge and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 1
Broadcast details
- Date
- Saturday 15th August 2009
- Time
- 5:50pm
- Channel
- BBC One
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Jason Manford | Various (Voice) |
Rhod Gilbert | Various (Voice) |
Harriet Carmichael | Various (Voice) |
Sarah Millican | Various (Voice) |
Steve Edge | Various (Voice) |
Harry Peacock | Various (Voice) |
Isy Suttie | Various (Voice) |
Jon Richardson | Various (Voice) |
Gavin Webster | Various (Voice) |
Pal Aron | Various (Voice) |
Stephen Fry | Panda (Voice) |
Jason Manford | Writer |
Steve Edge | Writer |
Ian Manford | Writer |
Christine Rose | Writer |
Aiden Spackman | Writer |
Mark Lucey | Series Producer |
Liam Carroll | Producer |
Caroline Wright | Executive Producer |
Kate Daughton | Edit Producer |
Adam Bokey | Editor |
Jon Blow | Editor |
Charlie Fawcett | Editor |
Matt Roberts | Editor |
Video
Walk On The Wild Side - Episode 1
Walk On The Wild Side is a comedy series that seeks to provide a long overdue forum for the views and opinions of the animal kingdom.
Press
This new series sets comic voice-overs to wildlife footage. Critics may claim it's another example of lowest-common-denominator humour, in the manner of ITV1's Animals Do the Funniest Things, yet it's hard not to smile at the sight of a weight-obsessed panda and a hip hop-loving badger. The filming is provided by the BBC's Natural History Unit; the voices are those of comedians including Jason Manford (8 Out of 10 Cats) and Steve Edge (Phoenix Nights). Throughout the series various well-known people, including Stephen Fry, Richard E. Grant, Barbara Windsor and Sir Tom Jones, also lend their larynxes to the creatures featured.
The Telegraph, 15th August 2009Readers of a certain age will have fond memories of Animal Magic, the highlight of which was always Johnny Morris doing comedy voiceovers of zoo animals. I dimly remember his camel voice being hilarious to my six-year-old self. This new teatime series follows the same principle, but with the likes of Stephen Fry and Jason Manford putting funny voices on footage of animals in the wild. Fry plays a languorous panda reflecting on fame as he chews bamboo. There are dancing badgers and puffins singing Chas & Dave songs. There are ants trying to mug a beetle, a seal waking from a bad dream, and a crime-fighting hawk chasing down bad-guy lizards ("No-one's above the claw"). Some of it's silly, some of it's a bit lame, but parts are oddly brilliant. It's not necessarily the ideas that look good on paper that work best: a rodent repeatedly shouting "Alan!" is very funny, as is a bug hopelessly trying to climb a sand dune. It's simple, innocent fun that grown-ups and kids can laugh at together.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 15th August 2009We can't be completely certain where Auntie Beeb got the idea for this rib-tickling wildlife show, but we did see her down Our Price buying a DVD of Animal Magic... In fact, this mash-up of astounding animals with a comic voiceover owes a huge debt to the much-missed Johnny Morris, though it's a darn sight cheekier thanks to the vocal talents of Jason Manford. Smashing family fun.
As Seen On TV, 15th August 2009Remember that thing Alistair McGowan always used to do where he'd get video of footballers on mobile phones and dub over their voice ordering a pizza or something? H-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s. This is the same thing but with animals and people like Jason Manford doing silly voices not impressions. Still, it has a certain charm.
TV Bite, 14th August 2009