BRITAIN'S TIGER KINGS: ITV ANNOUNCE NEW DOCUMENTARY SERIES WITH ROSS KEMP
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BRITAIN'S TIGER KINGS: ITV ANNOUNCE NEW DOCUMENTARY SERIES WITH ROSS KEMP

Later this Spring, ITV is to show a new documentary series in which Ross Kemp goes on the trail of Britain's very own tiger and lion kings - those who keep dangerous wild animals.



The two-part series will see Ross Kemp going on a journey to discover why anyone would want to keep a 250kg feline, and asking whether it is in the best interests of the animal to do so.


It's understood there are about 4,000 animals including lions, tigers, bears, crocodiles and giant snakes in private hands in the country, and in the programmes, filmed in line with Covid rules, Ross meets a man who keeps two lions in his back garden, and a couple who have used the profits from their scrap metal business to build a 200-strong animal collection. Ross also meets a former circus trainer who now trains animals for television programmes, films and adverts who keeps tigers among his menagerie.


Ross Kemp says: "When I first started making these films I didn’t think it was possible to privately own a lion or a tiger in this country. I’ve found it truly eye-opening and disturbing to discover just how easy it is to source one and get permission to keep it legally...


"These programmes explore what motivates someone to want to own a wild animal - whether it be a tiger, a lion, a 20ft snake or even a crocodile, and whether it is right to do so. It certainly is a complex and emotive subject, and I found that some of the people who kept wild animals were quite extraordinary...


"It’s important to remember that all the big cats I came into contact with were born into captivity and therefore wouldn’t survive in the wild. But when I asked if they would consider sending their cat to a sanctuary which offers something close to a natural habitat - the answer was often no."


Ed Taylor, Executive Producer, says: "You’d think keeping big cats and other dangerous wild animals privately would only be possible in America, but incredibly there are big cats, primates, elephants, and crocodiles being kept by individuals in Britain. In this eye-opening series Ross meets the men and women that share their lives with animals that could potentially kill them, and investigates the many issues surrounding ownership."


ITV's Controller of Factual, Jo Clinton-Davis, said: "This is an untold story about an extraordinary world that exists on our doorsteps. Lifting the lid on these characters and the creatures inhabiting their lives, the series explores the realities of life for the owners and for these dangerous species themselves, which can be shocking and surprising in equal measure."

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