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The Crocodile Hunter
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The Crocodile Hunter is a wildlife documentary television series that was hosted by Steve Irwin and his wife Terri. The show became a popular franchise due to its unconventional approach and Irwin's approach to wildlife. It spawned a number of separate projects, including the feature film The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course and two television spinoffs: The Crocodile Hunter Diaries and Croc Files. The series has been presented on Animal Planet and has been in international syndication on networks worldwide.

Seasons & Episodes

A look at the 60 million year history of the crocodile.

Steve Irwin works with the Mexican government to solve croc problems in the resort towns of Tampico and Cancun.

Steve observes the tiger sharks of Western Australia's Shark Bay. He helps to release a captive tiger shark back into the wild, and he hand feeds bull sharks.

Steve looks at the wildlife of Antarctica, including penguins, leopard seals and humpback whales.

This episode takes a look at the accomplishments of Steve and Terri Irwin. The infamous "Baby Bob incident" is explored in detail as Steve and Terri explain the events of that day.

Steve gives the viewers a look at the seven cameramen who have captured his encounters with wildlife throughout the years.

Construction at the zoo means moving the residents, so snakes, alligators, crocodiles and lizards must be relocated. Also: a two-headed snake gets Brendan's attention; and Kelsey puts in her notice.

The team attempts to relocate a crocodile named Monty at the Australia Zoo. The animal is so big it must be airlifted from one side of the zoo to the other.

Eleven crocodiles must be relocated at the zoo, so Steve develops a new method to capture them. Also: a white crocodile is introduced at the zoo and proves to be aggressive towards a female.

A helicopter trip along Australia's Kimberly Coast includes crocodile encounters. Also: reef diving among sea snakes and sharks.

Steve is the special guest of the Belize Zoo as they celebrate their 20th anniversary. He also travels up the Macal river to observe a controversial dam project; and tangles with a highly poisonous fer de lance snake while searching for Morelet crocodiles.

Steve and Terri venture out to Cape York in Queensland, Australia, one of the most remote areas in the country. Among the creatures they spot are the Scrub Python, the Slately Grey Snake, feral pigs, a Rusty Monitor Goanna and the tree-jumping Canopy Goanna, the rarest goanna species in the world.

Steve, Terri and Bindi sail along the west coast of Australia in a luxury cruiser. Included: swimming with dolphins, seals and sharks. Also, a trip inland to observe wallabies and pythons.

Steve travels to Namibia, where he experiences close encounters with a variety of dangerous animals and plants, including a tree with inch-long poisonous spines, a feisty viper and a cranky cobra.

A very unusual behind the scenes look at the making of Steve's first feature film "The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course".

In this epic two-part mini-series, Steve revisits some of the notorious and legendary battle grounds of the Pacific conflict between the Allied forces and Japan.

In this epic two-part mini-series, Steve revisits some of the notorious and legendary battle grounds of the Pacific conflict between the Allied forces and Japan. Part 2 of 2

Steve, wife Terri and daughter Bindi travel from Brisbane to Broome in an old DC-3 airplane.

Steve goes to Florida's Eglin Air Force Base to remove an alligator from a missile-testing zone, and travels through the Everglades, where he has a close encounter with a cottonmouth and an alligator snapping turtle.

Remodeling at the zoo means Steve has to relocate some of the crocodiles, including a large pair named Graham and Bindi.

Steve Irwin treks through Indonesia and attempts surfing while he's there.

Steve and his pal Wes travel through Indonesia in search of the best surfing opportunities, while encountering poisonous snakes, large lizards and trouble-making monkeys.

Steve undergoes knee surgery.

An on-camera bite by a 9ft alligator is one of the rare moments that are captured on camera in this special program of Steve's most amazing moments.

Venemous serpents are observed, including the western brown snake, death adder, giant tiger snake, western tiger snake, beaked sea snake, eastern tiger snake, Taipan, common brown snake and the fierce snake.

Steve and Terri Irwin travel to the Galapagos Islands to examine giant tortoises, among them a 168-year-old tortoise.

Steve examines spitting cobras, which shoot venom into their prey's eyes from up to 6 feet away. Included: Steve seeks medical assistance at a Masai village after coming into contact with the venom.

Steve joins the Australian Zoo team and World Society for the Protection of Animals on a wildlife rescue mission to remove crocodiles from a zoo in war-torn East Timor.

Steve goes on an African safari that features his being charged by elephants and chased by hippos. Also: snakes, spiders, scorpions, lions and buffalo.

Steve and Terri journey to the red desert at the heart of Australia. They examine venomous snakes, lizards and endangered mammals as they make their way to the world famous Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock.

The sidewinder, a venomous snake of the Southwest U.S., is examined at an Air Force base in Arizona. Also: Steve flies in an F-16.

This episode includes footage from Steve's private videos and outtakes from other episodes. An angry crocodile bites Steve on the foot while a python bites Steve's face.

This episode contains clips from Steve's early crocodile captures as well as more recent wildlife encounters. His father Bob and his mother Lyn describe what it was like to raise the nature enthusiast.

Steve and Terri are faced with the daunting task of relocating an entire zoo full of animals from a failed business operation. Included: birds, kangaroos, koalas, snakes and crocodiles.

Steve looks for lemurs in remote areas of Madagascar and tours the countryside on bicycle while meeting townsfolk.

Steve investigates the unusual reptiles of Madagascar, including many species of chameleon and cave-dwelling crocodiles.

Steve tracks wild Indonesian elephants in Sumatra, and encounters crocodiles, giant lizards and wild boars.

Steve observes sharks in the waters surrounding his native Australia.

Steve recounts close calls with Komodo dragons, crocodiles and poisonous snakes. Also: swimming with sharks.

Deadly snakes of Africa include Egyptian cobras, boomslangs, carpet vipers and green mambas. Also: scorpions and chameleons.

Steve travels the Luangwa River in Zambia, observing hippos, Nile crocodiles and monitor lizards. Included: a crocodile feeding frenzy.

Jungle In The Clouds

Steve journeys through the wilderness of New Guinea, moving through the mangroves of the coast, jungles, valleys, and mountains toward his destination: a rare equatorial glacier.

Steve travels to Florida's Eglin AFB to help remove poisonous snakes from the base. He also catches rides in an F-15 and an F-16.

Steve travels to New Guinea to follow tribal hunters of Irian Jaya through primeval mountain rainforests to coastal mangrove swamps.

Steve and Terri journey across the country observing venomous inhabitants, including coral snakes. Also: scorpions and spiders.

Steve and Terri review crocodile captures from past years, and discuss proper techniques and skills for catching the big reptiles.

Steve Irwin discusses his life, how he grew up, learned about wildlife, earned the nickname “Crocodile Hunter” and met his wife, Terri. Included: photos from the Irwin family; home videos.

Faces in the Forest

Falling in love with the orangutans of Sumatra, Steve assists them in their rehabilitation process.

Non-indigenous animals threaten Australia's native population.

A trip to Sumatra includes visiting an orangutan rehabilitation center.

Steve attempts to capture a 14-foot long "nuisance" crocodile and relocate it away from a busy Australian waterway.

Steve dives into the underwater habitat of sea snakes to observe the deadly serpents.

Steve and Terri observe ocean dwelling reptiles in waters surrounding Jamaica, Vanuatu and Queensland, Australia. Also: marine iguanas in the Galapagos Islands; monitor lizards in northern Australia.

A report on green and loggerhead sea turtles includes segments on the females' struggle to lay eggs on land and the hatchlings' fight to reach the ocean. Also: an annual scientific-and-medical survey of the creatures conducted off the east coast of Australia.

A behind-the-scenes look at Australia's Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park includes relocating giant boas, cauterizing a wound on an alligator and preventing a crocodile from eating a sweater.

Steve and Terri travel west in search of a mate for the Goanna lizards at the reptile park. Also: the pair rappel into a deep bush gorge, but have difficulty trying to get out.

Steve gives viewers a look at freshwater crocodiles.

Steve follows Terri to her home state of Oregon, and to New York, to watch beavers and raccoons. Steve also helps Terri to relocate her pet cougar, Malina. Animals are alligator snapping turtle, American alligator, grey kangaroo, freshwater crocodile and red-belly black snake.

Steve and Terri trace the history of Australia's dinosaurs.

Steve takes viewers behind the scenes at the Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park (now Australia Zoo) in Australia. The work at the park includes relocation of giant boas and healthcare for alligators.

Not all dangerous creatures live out in the wilderness of the forests, the jungles and the Outback. Some of them live in the homes of suburbanites in Australia. Steve examines some of the venomous snakes and spiders that can make unwelcome appearances in suburbia.

Steve and Terri venture across the United States of America, seeking out deadly scorpions, venomous snakes and toxic spiders.

The Dingo Fence in southern Queensland, is part of the world's longest fence (over 3300 miles long), built to keep dingoes out of southern Queensland and away from the sheep flocks. Steve observes boars, snakes and dingoes in the Outback. Note: This episode originally aired as a two-hour special, but in later reruns, it was divided into two separate episodes.

Steve attempts to rescue a turtle in a river despite the presence of crocodiles.

Steve encounters orangutans and elephants in Sumatra.

Poisonous snakes and spiders infest suburban homes in Australia.

Steve dives into a crocodile-infested river to catch a turtle.

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Steve Irwin is joined by oceanographer and adventurer Philippe Cousteau, grandson of the famous oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, in OCEAN'S DEADLIEST as they explore the waters between Australia's Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef. Throughout this expedition, Philippe and Steve come face to face with venomous fish, huge great white sharks and amazing saltwater crocodiles as they search for the region's most dangerous animal.

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Details Of TV
Location United States of America
Language English
Release 1997-04-05
Producer Best Picture Show Company, The