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A [[BBC]] documentary done in the style of a soap opera, focusing on the lives of lions, cheetahs and leopards in Kenya's Masai Mara. It comprises eight seasons overall, having gone through several incarnations as ''Big Cat Diaries'', ''Big Cat Week'' and ''Big Cat Live''. Filming is timed to coincide with the wildebeest migration into the Mara.
A [[BBC]] documentary done in the style of a soap opera, focusing on the lives of lions, cheetahs and leopards in Kenya's Masai Mara. It comprises eight seasons overall, having gone through several incarnations as ''[[Big Cat Diaries]]'', ''Big Cat Week'' and ''Big Cat Live''. Filming is timed to coincide with the wildebeest migration into the Mara.


At the start of each season, the producers select several cats, including at least one lion, leopard and cheetah group, and follow their adventures. On occasion they also discuss animals of other species who happen to be passing through, such as showing the crocodiles' attempts at hunting the migrating herds while they cross the Mara River, filming the servals they occasionally spot in the grasslands, or giving a look at the softer side of the hyenas that repeatedly tangle with the big cats.
At the start of each season, the producers select several cats, including at least one lion, leopard and cheetah group, and follow their adventures. On occasion they also discuss animals of other species who happen to be passing through, such as showing the crocodiles' attempts at hunting the migrating herds while they cross the Mara River, filming the servals they occasionally spot in the grasslands, or giving a look at the softer side of the hyenas that repeatedly tangle with the big cats.

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Tropes in this show:
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: The producers have no control over the fate of their big cat stars, and life in the Masai Mara can be harsh, ''especially'' for the small and cute cubs. Toto, a young cheetah cub, is one of the most heartwrenching examples.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: The producers have no control over the fate of their big cat stars, and life in the Masai Mara can be harsh, ''especially'' for the small and cute cubs. Toto, a young cheetah cub, is one of the most heartwrenching examples.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: This has happened for many of the other residents of the Masai Mara: crocodiles, servals, hyenas, vultures, elephants, etc.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: This has happened for many of the other residents of the Masai Mara: crocodiles, servals, hyenas, vultures, elephants, etc.
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Obviously.
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Obviously.

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Revision as of 17:19, 16 January 2019

A BBC documentary done in the style of a soap opera, focusing on the lives of lions, cheetahs and leopards in Kenya's Masai Mara. It comprises eight seasons overall, having gone through several incarnations as Big Cat Diaries, Big Cat Week and Big Cat Live. Filming is timed to coincide with the wildebeest migration into the Mara.

At the start of each season, the producers select several cats, including at least one lion, leopard and cheetah group, and follow their adventures. On occasion they also discuss animals of other species who happen to be passing through, such as showing the crocodiles' attempts at hunting the migrating herds while they cross the Mara River, filming the servals they occasionally spot in the grasslands, or giving a look at the softer side of the hyenas that repeatedly tangle with the big cats.

Tropes used in Big Cat Diaries include:
  • Anyone Can Die: The producers have no control over the fate of their big cat stars, and life in the Masai Mara can be harsh, especially for the small and cute cubs. Toto, a young cheetah cub, is one of the most heartwrenching examples.
  • A Day in the Limelight: This has happened for many of the other residents of the Masai Mara: crocodiles, servals, hyenas, vultures, elephants, etc.
  • Panthera Awesome: Obviously.