Lost Land of the Tiger (2010-2010)

Premiere:
September 21, 2010

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
September 23, 2010

Original Title:
Lost Land of the Tiger

Alternate Titles:
Expedition Himalaja - Auf der Fährte der Tiger im Königreich Bhutan
Expedition Tiger

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
BBC
NDR Naturfilm
National Geographic Channels International
Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion

Countries:
GB

Documentary following a team of big cat experts and wildlife filmmakers as they embark upon a dramatic expedition searching for tigers hidden in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.

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Additional Photography:
Luke Barnett
Jed Weingarten
Henry M. Mix

Aerial Camera:
David McKay

Assistant Production Manager:
Sinead Gogarty

Camera Operator:
Christina Karliczek

Colorist:
Tim Bolt

Director:
Susanna Handslip
Annie Backhouse
Rowan Musgrave

Director of Photography:
Max Hug Williams
Graham MacFarlane

Editor:
John Wigger
Gary Skipton
Peter Brownlee

Executive Producer:
Tim Martin

Music:
Jonathan Gunton

Producer:
Annie Backhouse
Susanna Handslip
Jonathan Keeling
Rowan Musgrave

Production Coordinator:
Caroline Cox

Production Manager:
Annie De Serville

Researcher:
Anna Forrester
Theo Webb

Script Editor:
Sue Western

Sound Editor:
Ben Wood

Sound Mixer:
Matt Coster

Sound Recordist:
Mark Roberts
Nick Allinson

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