Jack Hanna Spotlights Tarangire and the Serengeti
May 8, 2017 - 2 minutes read Set your DVR’s if you can’t watch Jack Hanna’s Show this week! Legendary animal man Jack Hanna features Elewana safari camps in upcoming episodes of his long-running TV show that revolve around recent visits to Tarangire and Serengeti national parks in northern Tanzania.
Tarangire Treetops is Hanna’s home-away-from-home for an episode of The Jack Hanna Show called “Trekking Tarangire” that debuts the first week in May. “Jungle Jack” is joined by his daughter Kathaleen as they search for an elusive elephant called Big Mamma and encounter an array of wildlife along the way.
Jack then takes his wife Suzi to the Serengeti to witness “The Great Migration” and revel in the remote luxury of Serengeti Migration Camp. They watch in awe as millions of wildebeest and zebra make the journey, with big cats like lion and cheetah making appearances along the way. This episode debuts the week of May 15th.
As usual, Hanna’s unscripted shows are surprising and often hilarious, but also provide a poignant reminder on the need for the protection and conservation of our wild world.
Learn more about the episodes and their celebrated host on The Jack Hanna Show website. Or view them on your local TV station or Hulu.
The show airs in major U.S. cities on these days and times:
· New York City: WABC (ABC) Saturday, 5 a.m.
· Los Angeles: KDOC, Tuesday, 7:30 a.m.
· Boston: WLVI (NBC), Sunday, 9 a.m.
· Miami: WSVN (FOX) Saturday, 12 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
· Chicago: WCIU, Sunday, 12 p.m.
· San Francisco: KRON (FOX) Saturday, 2 p.m.
The shows will re-air on 28 August and 11 September, respectively if you miss them.