Blue Zoo (TV series)

Blue Zoo is a 2014 Australian children's television reality television series broadcast on ABC3 in Australia and TRTÉ in Ireland. During six weeks of production, eight teenage "rookies" work with marine animals at Dolphin Marine Magic in Coffs Harbour in order to become marine experts.

    Blue Zoo
    GenreChildren's Documentary
    Created by
    • Sally Browning
    • Dean Cropp
    Directed by
    • Sally Browning
    • Gary Doust
    Narrated by
    Country of originAustralia
    No. of seasons1[1]
    No. of episodes13[1]
    Production
    Producers
    • David Atkins
    • Sally Browning
    • Dean Cropp
    • Nick Hopkin
    • Donna Damassa
    Production locationsDolphin Marine Magic, Coffs Harbour
    Running time26 Minutes[1]
    Production companies
    • Air Pig Productions
    • ABC3
    • David Atkins Enterprises
    • RTÉ Young Peoples Programmes
    Release
    Original network
    • ABC3 (Australia)
    • TRTÉ (Ireland)
    Original release2014 (2014)
    External links
    Website
    Production website

    Production

    500 teenagers from Australia and Ireland auditioned to become "rookies" on the show. Blue Zoo was filmed at the Dolphin Marine Magic marine park in Coffs Harbour from October to November 2013.[2] The show first aired in Australia on ABC3 in 2014.

    Cast

    Rookie[3] Country[3]
    Dana Ubiparipovic Australia
    Ivy Nehl Australia
    Bailey Hendy Australia
    Jaymin Hyland-Taylor Australia
    Aurea Kenny Ireland
    Sophie O’Loughlin-Kennedy Ireland
    Tallann Maguire Ireland
    Darragh Joyce Ireland

    International Broadcast

    Country Broadcaster
    Canada TVOKids
    Hungary Cartoon Network
    Romania Cartoon Network
    United States Primo TV

    References

    1. "Blue Zoo Television Series |ABC | RTE | Marine Animal Training". Air Pig Productions. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
    2. "Coffs takes centre stage in new reality TV show". Coffs Coast Advocate. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
    3. "Cameras roll on Blue Zoo for ABC3". TV Tonight. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
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