Paul O'Grady's Great Elephant Adventure
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202460 minEnded

Paul O'Grady's Great Elephant Adventure

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Aired on Apr 7, 2024, 7:00 PM

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This two-part series follows the late Paul O'Grady as he travels through Thailand and Laos to celebrate the wonderful work done by elephant conservation centres to rescue, rehabilitate and protect these most majestic, but vulnerable, of animals. Filmed in the months before his sudden and unexpected death, this was Paul's final TV project and one that he was incredibly passionate about.Thailand has the largest number of elephant rescue centres in the world, while Laos is nicknamed the ‘land of a million elephants', and in each episode, Paul travels across the region to roll up his sleeves and muck in to help out at a different rescue centre.  Along the way, Paul also heads out from the sanctuaries to grab a slice of local life by exploring nearby colourful markets, temples and apothecaries and trying local cuisine.  The series highlights challenges faced by elephants in the region and as ever, Paul's love for animals shines throughout. The tone is warm, playful and heartfelt and always characterised by his much-loved wit and humour.  

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Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
60 min
Premiered
March 31, 2024
Ended
April 7, 2024
Schedule
Sunday at 8:00 PM

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Episodes (1 Season · 2 Episodes)

Episode 1

In this opening episode, Paul first travels to the jungle surrounding Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, an area home to over half the country's 3,500 domesticated elephants - it's also home to Thailand's largest elephant sanctuary in the form of the Elephant Nature Park run by world-renowned conservationist Lek Chailert, who has rescued hundreds of elephants from a hard life's graft in the logging and tourism industries.

Mar 31, 2024

60 min

Episode 2

In this episode, Paul heads south near the beaches of Hua Hin to the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand, the country's biggest wildlife hospital. Looking after any animal in need, the WFFT is sanctuary to 24 elephants mostly rescued from ‘entertainment camps', where they performed in circuses, or work tirelessly in trekking camps taking holidaymakers for a ride.

Apr 7, 2024

60 min

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