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The Search for the Nile

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The Search for the Nile
GenrePeriod drama
Written by
Starring
Narrated byJames Mason
Theme music composerJoseph Horovitz
Country of originGreat Britain
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerChristopher Ralling
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release25 January (1972-01-25) –
29 February 1972 (1972-02-29)

The Search for the Nile is a 6-part BBC miniseries filmed in Africa and released in 1971. It won the 1972 primetime Emmy in the docu-drama special achievement category[1] and a 1972 Peabody Award.[2] Kenneth Haigh, who played Richard Burton, was nominated for Best Leading Actor in a 1971 TV-Drama in the 1972 BAFTA Awards.[3]

The series tells the story of the expeditions of explorers John Hanning Speke, Richard Francis Burton, Samuel and Florence Baker, as well as David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley in their respective searches to find the source of the Nile in the 19th century.

References

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  1. ^ "1972 - 24th Emmy Awards | Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement - Docu-Drama - 1972". emmys.com. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  2. ^ "The Search for the Nile; Winner/1972/NBC". Peabody Stories That Matter. Peabody Awards. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  3. ^ Haigh, Kenneth. "Kenneth Haigh". BAFTA. BAFTA. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
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