About: Untamed World

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Untamed World was a 1968–1976 TV wildlife series narrated by Phil Carey and Alan Small. It is probably remembered by many for its distinctive and interesting theme music. It is sometimes confused with another wildlife show from the era, Wild Kingdom.

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  • Untamed World was a 1968–1976 TV wildlife series narrated by Phil Carey and Alan Small. It is probably remembered by many for its distinctive and interesting theme music. It is sometimes confused with another wildlife show from the era, Wild Kingdom. (en)
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  • A lion pride is followed by scavenging vultures, hyenas and jackals (en)
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  • Untamed World was a 1968–1976 TV wildlife series narrated by Phil Carey and Alan Small. It is probably remembered by many for its distinctive and interesting theme music. It is sometimes confused with another wildlife show from the era, Wild Kingdom. (en)
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