Wild at Heart began airing 29 January 2006 on
ITV. It ran for seven series, concluding 30 December 2012 with a two-hour finale. It was filmed on location at the Glen Afric Country Lodge, a 1500-acre game reserve and sanctuary that is home to a host of African wildlife, including lions, giraffes, elephants and cheetahs. Glen Afric is located in
Broederstroom,
North West Province, South Africa. A large set called 'Leopards Den' was built on the property specifically for the production. Producer Ann Harrison-Baxter said: "We literally walked every inch of the reserve to find the best place to build the house, and then it was all created from scratch and aged to look like it had been there for more than a century in just 10 weeks!" Leopards Den was significant as a symbolic character in its own right throughout the show's seven years. It served as the backdrop against which the family struggled to carve out a new life for themselves, and ultimately to survive and remain together. The primary cast included
Stephen Tompkinson as Danny Trevanion;
Amanda Holden as Danny's second wife Sarah Trevanion (his first wife, Miranda, is mentioned in the series but died off-screen prior to the start)
Lucy-Jo Hudson as Danny's daughter Rosie;
Deon Stewardson as the Trevanions' business partner Anders DuPlessis,
Hayley Mills as Sarah's mother Caroline;
Luke Ward-Wilkinson as Danny's stepson Evan Rafaella Hutchinson as Danny's step-daughter Olivia (series 1-3); Olivia Scott-Taylor as Danny's step-daughter Olivia (series 5-7); Nomsa Xaba as Nomsa, cook and housekeeper at Leopards Den;
Thapelo Mokoena as Cedric Fatani, manager at Mara; Martinus Van der Berg as town barman and Rosie's husband, Max;
Dawn Steele as Alice Collins (later Trevanion, when she becomes Danny's third wife); Megan Martell as Alice's daughter Charlotte (series 4-5); Tarryn Faye Brummage as Alice's daughter Charlotte (series 6-7), and
Atandwa Kani as Thabo.
Wild at Heart was immensely popular in the UK, with ratings peaking at approximately 10 million viewers and never averaging less than 7.5 million over any series (see below). However, the show faced strong competition during Series 7 and speculation appeared in British online newspaper articles in February 2012 that
Wild at Heart would be axed after Series 7. In April 2012, similar statements appeared, but ITV did not publish a formal press release confirming that the show was cancelled. The two-hour finale special was filmed at Leopards Den in September 2012 and aired on 30 December 2012 on ITV. ITV's Head of Drama Series Steve November said: "
Wild at Heart will end on a high thanks to the fantastic cast, crew and writing team who produce the drama. We couldn't wish for a better script to celebrate an immensely successful series for ITV." The finale special was followed on 31 December 2012, by a one-hour documentary titled
Wild at Heart: Filming With Animals (see below). In a
BBC Radio 2 interview with
Simon Mayo on 24 October 2012, Stephen Tompkinson said, "We got back [from South Africa] about three weeks ago [after filming the finale special]. It was very sad to say 'goodbye'...We are ending it in a way that will let you know it's really the end. We're not sort-of loosely hanging on to go try and get a Christmas Special or a Valentine's Day Special out of it. This is it. It ends with a lovely wedding; I'm not going to say who." (Note: BBC Radio 2 makes their interviews available via iPlayer for only a brief period and this interview is no longer available.)
Wild at Heart aired as a
simulcast on
TV3 Ireland. The pilot episode was remade for an American audience, with a predominantly American cast, different characters and a loosely similar plot line. It succeeded enough for a first full series to be commissioned with the title
Life Is Wild. It aired on
The CW Television Network in the US, the
Hallmark Channel in the United Kingdom,
Skai TV in Greece and
Warner Channel in South Africa. However, ratings were low and the show was cancelled after Series 1. The animal action was monitored by the Animal Anti-Cruelty League. == Cast and characters ==