Wildlife Specials — Season 1, Episode 1: Great White Shark: The True Story of Jaws
Documentary • 50 min • 1 season, 30 episodes • ★ 8.3/10
Episode synopsis
The first title from the exciting series made up from the BBC's natural history output. Just the sight of a shark's fin breaking the surface spells terror, but is this Hollywood-delivered image fair? Underwater filming of these awesome, two ton, 19 foot fish in their natural unbaited environments exposes the Great White as a paradox: a shy and cautious creature existing within a highly structured social order, but also a terrific killing machine striking with total surprise and devatating speed from the murky depths.
About Wildlife Specials
The BBC Wildlife Specials are a series of nature documentary programmes commissioned by BBC Television. The Wildlife Specials began with a pilot episode in 1995. 20 programmes have been made to date, with three of the recent ones being in multi parts. The earlier programmes were produced in-house by the BBC's specialist Natural History Unit, but the more recent Spy in the... titles were made by the independent John Downer Productions. The first 18 programmes, up to 2008, were narrated by David Attenborough. The most recent two were narrated by David Tennant. "The world's leading natural history filmmakers meet the world's most charismatic animals" — BBC tagline
More episodes from Season 1
- E2Polar Bear: The Arctic Warrior
- E3Crocodile: The Smiling Predator
- E4Leopard: The Agent of Darkness
- E5Eagle: The Master of the Skies
- E6Humpback Whale: The Giant of the Oceans
- E7Wolf: The Legendary Outlaw
- E8Tiger: The Elusive Princess
- E9Lions: Spy in the Den
- E10Grizzly: Face to Face
- E11Gorillas: On the Trail of King Kong
- E12Serpent: Through the Eyes of the Snake
- E13Killer Whale