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Then you should join Andy Day as he goes on an incredible journey into the natural world. Andy loves his job as a park keeper at Pickles' Animal Park. But when Andy heads off to his workshop for his tea-break, an adventure is about to begin. In the workshop his ingenious friend Kip is always tinkering with her latest invention and, inspired by Andy's animal encounters, Kip and Andy decide it's time to go on an adventure to discover more.

So it's all aboard the park buggy with Kip at the wheel. But this is no ordinary buggy. With the help of Kip's technical know-how it transforms into the most remarkable KipMobile, a high-spec, all-terrain, flying vehicle. From the jungles of Borneo to the Australian outback, Andy and Kip are on a mission to uncover the incredible wildlife that inhabits our planet.

With a little help from Kip, Andy is able to shrink to the size of any animal he finds, allowing him to go on a journey where no adventurer has ever gone before.

Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date February 13, United Kingdom. United Kingdom. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 14 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. See more gaps Learn more about contributing. Edit page. It all started two years ago, whilst travelling in Central America.

I was asked to take part in a pilot for new children's TV show for CBeebies. Thankfully the people in charge at CBeebies thought it was great and gave the go ahead to a whole series. So, for the past 10 months I have been very busy filming this brand new show which we called 'Andy's Wild Adventures'.

Our mission was to bring children right up close to some weird and wonderful animals! Using green-screen technology, I've been embedded into each environment, which feels and looks pretty realistic! During the course of the series and without leaving the 'comfort' of the studio, I've managed to hitch a ride on an ostrich's back, explore the fungus-filled nest of a colony of grass-cutting ants, and gone fishing alongside grizzly bears!

It's difficult to describe what an average day was like on set because it's always so different! I also had the chance to fly! Eat your heart out Peter Pan! There were countless 'funny moments' during filming and when working with live animals to film the Pickle's Animal Park sequences you always have to expect the unexpected, for example, when a very hungry pelican jumped from the water onto the grassy bank in front of me.

The pelican's attempts to steal my bucket of fish and almost my hand in the process! Without doubt, this is one of the best projects I have ever been involved in and I feel very privileged to be a part of it! Tuesday 7 February , Monday 20 February ,



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