Expedition with Steve Backshall | |
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Genre | Nature, Documentary |
Directed by | Ali May |
Presented by | Steve Backshall |
Starring | Steve Backshall, Aldo Kane, Katy Fraser |
Composer | Onur Tarcin |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Wendy Darke |
Producer | Ali May |
Production location | Various |
Editors | Tin Lasseter, Danny McGuire |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 45 (62 for Season 2) |
Production company | UKTV |
Original release | |
Network | Dave |
Release | 21 July 2019 9 January 2022 | –
Related | |
Expedition Unpacked (Spin-Off) |
Expedition with Steve Backshall is a TV nature adventure documentary hosted by naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall.
The show was adopted by PBS during a Fremantle deal.[1] The UK channel Dave rebooted it essentially for an initial 4 episodes, but was extended to 6.[2][3] After a pre-air date deal, the French channel France Television bought the rights to air it in their country.[4]
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This spin-off series was commissioned in 2021, going behind the stories of their original episodes.[5][6][7]
No. | Title | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "Oman: Lost Canyon" | 21 July 2019 | N/A | |
Steve sets foot in the deepest (400m) canyon in Saudi Arabia. | ||||
2 | "Bhutan: White Water" | 28 July 2019 | N/A | |
Steve Backshall kayaks the uncharted waters of a wild river, seeking help from the Bhudist Monastery. | ||||
3 | "Suriname: Lost World" | 29 January 2020 | N/A | |
Encountering unknown animals in the jungle, Steve is in the Guiana Shield. | ||||
4 | "Suriname: Ghost River" | 20 May 2020 | N/A | |
The team explores a surprising natural scene in a concealed, natural world locked away for generations. | ||||
5 | "Borneo: Dark Shadow" | 12 February 2020 | N/A | |
The team rewrites history with rediscovered treasures in Indonesian Borneo. | ||||
6 | "Oman: Desert Fortress" | 27 May 2020 | N/A | |
Steve finds one of the world’s rarest animals while he and a team of rock climbers are in southern Oman. | ||||
7 | "Arctic: Frozen Frontier" | 20 January 2020 | N/A | |
Steve kayaks the biggest fjord in the world during the spring melt in Greenland. | ||||
8 | "Mexico: Maya Underworlds" | 26 July 2020 | N/A | |
Steve finds new artefacts when he crawls through a cave in subterranean Mexico. | ||||
9 | "Arctic: Ice Mountain" | 15 September 2019 | N/A | |
Steve leads a mission to the summit of a large mountain in Greenland. | ||||
10 | "Mexico: Flooded Cave" | 5 February 2020 | N/A | |
Steve and the team push themselves beyond capacity with a cave dive in Mexico. |
No. | Title | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) | |
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11 | "Kamchatka: Expedition Grizzly River" | 28 November 2021 | N/A | |
Steve returns after a year to kayak the dangerous Kronotsky river with his team and elude the Russian grizzlies. | ||||
12 | "Saudi Arabia: Expedition Volcanic Underworld" | 5 December 2021 | N/A | |
Steve traces the lava tubes in Saudi Arabia with his team. | ||||
13 | "Kyrgyzstan: Expedition Mountain Ghost" | 12 December 2021 | N/A | |
Steve helps a team of scientists track the snow leopard in hopes of protecting the environment it lives in. | ||||
14 | "Gabon: Expedition Jungle Paradise" | 19 December 2021 | N/A | |
Steve heads to the Moukalaba Dou Dou national park to be guided through its natural scenery and see a population of chimps. | ||||
15 | "Socorro: Expedition Shark Island" | 26 December 2021 | N/A | |
Steve helps a team of protectionists track and gather data on a gathering of Great White Sharks in hopes of protecting their declining numbers. | ||||
16 | "Expedition Unseen" | 9 January 2022 | N/A | |
Steve winds up his year with 3 under-filmed new adventures at the places he had been this year. |
In 2022, the programme was nominated for a Broadcast Award in the category Gamechanger Programme of the Year.[8]
Katie Brooks of Birmingham Mail wrote, "Will inspire a new age of explorers."[9]