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{{short description|British television series about a meerkat family}}
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{{Infobox television
| image = Meerkatlogo.jpg
| caption =
| genre = [[Documentary film|Documentary]]<br />[[dramatic programming|Drama]]
| creator = Caroline Hawkins
| director =
| creative_director =
| narrated = [[Bill Nighy]] <small>(UK/Canada, Series 1-5/US, Series 5)</small><br />[[Mike Goldman]] <small>(Australia)</small><br />[[Sean Astin]] <small>(US, Series 1–3)</small><br />[[Stockard Channing]] <small>(US, Series 4)</small>
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| num_series = 5
| num_episodes = 66
| list_episodes = List of Meerkat Manor episodes
| executive_producer = Mark Wild (UK)<br />Simon Willock (OSF)<br />Clare Birks (OSF)<br />Mick Kaczorowski (US)
| producer = Chris Barker<br />Anne Sommerfield<br />Lucinda Axelsson<br />Renoir Tuahene<br />Hayley Smith<br />Chris Harries
| editor = Renoir Tuahene<br />Amanda Young<br />Matt Meech<br />Mike Bolsover
| location = [[Kalahari Desert]]
| cinematography = John Brown<br />Robin Smith<br />Gavin Thurston<br />Ted Giffords<br />John Waters<br />Ralph Bower
| runtime = 24 minutes
* 45 minutes (''Rise of the Dynasty'')
| network = [[Animal Planet|Animal Planet International]]
| network2 = [[BBC America]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2005|09|02|df=y}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2008|08|22|df=y}}
| first_aired2 = {{Start date|2021|06| |df=y}}
| last_aired2 = {{End date|2021|09| |df=y}}
| related =
}}
'''''Meerkat Manor''''' is a British television documentary produced by [[Oxford Scientific Films]] that premiered in September 2005. Originally broadcast on [[Animal Planet|Animal Planet International]] for four seasons, until its cancellation in August 2008, the programme had a revival in 2021 with the programme now known as ''Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty'' in some countries. Using traditional animal [[documentary film|documentary]] style footage along with narration, the series told the story of the Whiskers, one of more than a dozen families of [[meerkat]]s in the [[Kalahari Desert]] being studied as part of the [[Kalahari Meerkat Project]], a long-term [[field study]] into the ecological causes and evolutionary consequences of the cooperative nature of meerkats. The original programme was narrated by [[Bill Nighy]], with the narration redubbed by [[Mike Goldman]] for the Australian airings and [[Sean Astin]] for the American broadcasts. The fourth series, subtitled ''The Next Generation'', saw [[Stockard Channing]] replacing Astin as the narrator in the American dubbing.<ref name="TNG">{{cite web |url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/04212008/tv/heres_a_stock_tip_107486.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090616044128/http://www.nypost.com/seven/04212008/tv/heres_a_stock_tip_107486.htm|archive-date=2009-06-16 |title=Starr Report |first=Michael |last=Starr |work=[[New York Post]] |date=21 April 2008 |access-date=21 April 2008 }}</ref> In 2021, Nighy could be heard narrating the new series of ''Meerkat Manor'' when it was broadcast in the United States on BBC America and on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, making it the first time that both television markets have used the same voice over on the programme.<ref name="bbcamerica.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbcamerica.com/blogs/viewing-guide-what-to-know-going-into-meerkat-manor-rise-of-the-dynasty--1016165|title = Viewing Guide: What to Know Going into 'Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty' &#124; Anglophenia &#124; BBC America}}</ref>


''Meerkat Manor'' premiered in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2005, and the first 13-episode series concluded on 24 October 2005. With the success of the programme in the United Kingdom, Animal Planet started broadcasting it on its national channels in Australia, Canada, and the US. It has since been rebroadcast in more than 160 other countries.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Primetime Emmy Nominations for Meerkat Manor |work=Southern Star|date=21 August 2007 |url=http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/NewsDetails.aspx?niid=1580&d=2|access-date=31 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830052224/http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/NewsDetails.aspx?niid=1580&d=2 |archive-date=30 August 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> The fourth, and final, Animal Planet series aired initially in the United States from 6 June 2008<ref name="TNG" /> to 22 August 2008. In August 2009, it was reported that the programme had been cancelled by Animal Planet.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09219/989070-238.stm |title=TV Q&A with Rob Owen |first=Rob |last=Owen |work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]] |publisher=[[PG Publishing]] |date=7 August 2009 |access-date=7 August 2009 }}</ref> In 2021, ''Meerkat Manor'' returned to British TV screens with a new series subtitled onscreen as ''Rise of the Dynasty'' (as Channel 5 listed the programme just as ''Meerkat Manor''). The 13-part series was again narrated by Nighy, and was shown by Channel 5<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.channel5.com/show/meerkat-manor/season-1/some-like-it-hot|title=My5}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.channel5.com/show/meerkat-manor/season-1/episode-1-5f4d87d2-abd1-4902-8d09-4779135c23dc|title=My5}}</ref> every weekday in the 6.30pm slot usually featuring quiz show ''Eggheads'', with the last episode going out on Wednesday 15 December 2021.<ref>''Radio Times'' 11–17 December 2021, Channel 5 listings for Wednesday 15 December 2021 page 90</ref> The ''Rise of the Dynasty'' series was made by [[Oxford Scientific Films]] (with the master rights belonging to [[BBC America]]) and featured three mobs of meerkats, with the groups being given the names Whiskers, Hakuna Matata and Ubuntu.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/meerkat-manor-rise-of-the-dynasty--1016120|title=Watch Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty Online &#124; Stream New Full Episodes &#124; BBC America}}</ref><ref name="bbcamerica.com"/>
{{infobox television |
| show_name = Meerkat Manor (TV)
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| image = [[Image:Meerkatlogo.jpg]]
| format = [[Nature]], [[Drama]], [[Reality]]
| Status = [[Returning Series]]
| runtime = 30 mins ([[commercials]])
| creator = Adam Frost
| starring = '''Narrators'''<br>UK and Canada: [[Bill Nighy]]<br>Australia: [[Mike Goldman]]<br>USA: [[Sean Astin]]
| country = [[United Kingdom|UK]]
| network = [[Animal Planet]]
| first_aired = [[September 12]], [[2005]]
| last_aired = present
| num_episodes = 26 (So Far)
| website = http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/meerkat.html
| imdb_id = 0765725
| tv_com_id = 59800
|}}
'''''Meerkat Manor''''' is a television series made by [[Animal Planet]] that presents the daily activities of a family, or mob, of wild [[meerkat]]s. The meerkats are the subject of a ten-year study by [[Cambridge University]].
[http://www.animalplanetasia.com/meerkatmanor/feature1.shtml]
Although the show has elements of a documentary, and is based on actual events, the narrative is presented in a style similar to a [[soap opera]]. The show is narrated by [[Bill Nighy]] in the UK and Canada, [[Mike Goldman]] in [[Australia]], and [[Sean Astin]] in the USA. The series was originally shown in the UK, and is its primary home, but was picked up in Australia, Canada and the United States, and is now a worldwide hit.


Although the show faced criticism from viewers for not intervening when a meerkat was injured and faced death, ''Meerkat Manor'' enjoyed considerable success and was Animal Planet's top series in October 2007, both on the cable channel and through its video-on-demand service. The show's experimental format broke new ground in animal documentary filming techniques and gave viewers a long-term, intimate look into the lives of its meerkat stars, breaking the traditional wall between viewer and subject found with most documentaries. ''Meerkat Manor'' was nominated for three [[Primetime Emmy Awards]]: two in 2007 and one in 2008.<ref name=Academy>{{cite web |url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/meerkat-manor |title=Meerkat Manor: Awards & Nominations |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> It won awards at the 2006 Omni Awards, and at the 2006 and 2007 New York Festivals TV Broadcasting Awards. The first three series have been released to DVD in both [[DVD region code#1|Region 1]] and [[DVD region code#2|Region 2]]. In 2007, a book entitled ''Meerkat Manor – The Story of Flower of the Kalahari'' was released in the UK, detailing the life of Flower and the Whiskers before the series' filming began. A television film, ''[[Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins]]'', documenting Flower's birth and rise to matriarch of the Whiskers, aired on Animal Planet on 25 May 2008. A theatrical photo realistic-animated feature film based on the series is in development at [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation]] as of April 2024.<ref name="MeerkatManor">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2024/04/warner-bros-animation-animal-planet-meerkat-manor-1235887095/amp/|title=Warner Bros Pictures Animation To Adapt Animal Planet Series 'Meerkat Manor' For Big Screen|website=Deadline Hollywood|last=D'Alessandro|first=Alexander|date=April 16, 2024|access-date=April 16, 2024}}</ref>
The show is currently in production for its third season of 13 episodes; [[as of 2007|as of April 2007]] the second season is being shown in the UK on [[BBC 2]] on Sunday early evenings and repeated on the next Saturday.


== Premise ==
== Production details ==
[[Image:Filming Meerkat Manor.jpg|thumb|left|Robin Smith finds himself surrounded by foraging meerkats while filming them]]
From family squabbles to love affairs, [[Meerkat]] Manor is a [[documentary film|documentary]]/[[drama]] series following the everyday life of a meerkat family, nicknamed the Whiskers, living in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in [[South Africa]]. The Whiskers, all given names as part of the study, have their daily activities tracked by these scientists and filmed. The Whiskers are led by dominant female Flower and her mate, Zaphod. Each episode in the series presents a rare glimpse into the relationships and familial structure of the central characters.


''Meerkat Manor'' was created by Caroline Hawkins, executive producer and series editor at Oxford Scientific Films, and commissioned for [[Animal Planet|Animal Planet International]] by executive producer and commissioning editor Mark Wild.<ref name="OSFKeyPersonnel">{{cite web|title=Key Personnel – Southern Star Group |work=Southern Star|url=http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/productionhome.aspx?cid=26 |access-date=11 November 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070830045509/http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/productionhome.aspx?cid=26 |archive-date = 30 August 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Animal Planet Begins Production on Third Season of Meerkat Manor |publisher=World Screen |date=12 March 2007 |url=http://www.worldscreen.com/articles/display/10639 |access-date=7 November 2007 }}</ref> Filming for a 13-episode series took seven to eight months, and was limited to the Kalahari spring and summer seasons, as meerkats are less active during winter.<ref name="AllInfo">{{cite web |title=''Meerkat Manor'' Season 3 |publisher=All Info About Family Screen Scene |url=http://www.allinfoaboutfamilyscreenscene.com/Animals_and_Nature/Meerkat_Manor.html |access-date=10 December 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071212005342/http://www.allinfoaboutfamilyscreenscene.com/Animals_and_Nature/Meerkat_Manor.html |archive-date = 12 December 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /> Series three was filmed from November 2006 through April 2007, and Series four began filming in October 2007.<ref name="APLiveChat">{{cite web|title=Transcript from 28 September's Live Chat with Mick Kaczorowski the senior executive producer of the US version of ''Meerkat Manor'' |work=Meerkat Manor Fan Site |publisher=Discovery Channel |url=http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/flower/transcript.html |access-date=10 December 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211152828/http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/flower/transcript.html |archive-date=11 December 2007 }}</ref> Most scenes were filmed on location at the Kuruman River Reserve, where the [[Kalahari Meerkat Project]] that the meerkats are a part of is based. However, the meerkats seen in commercials and on the show's website were not the same animals portrayed in ''Meerkat Manor''. Instead, tamer-rescued meerkats from the Fellow Earthlings' Wildlife Center were filmed against a [[Chroma key|green screen]].<ref name="FellowEarthlings">{{cite web |title=Paw Prints, Newsletter, July 2007 edition |publisher=The Voice of Fellow Earthlings' Wildlife Center |author=Denise A. Robertson |url=http://www.meerkats.com/newsletter.html |access-date=10 December 2007 }}</ref>
=== Filming and monitoring ===
For the first time, successful filming was achieved within a meerkat [[burrow]] using [[fibre-optic]] cameras. With no humans featured in the series, film crews were housed in specially-built sheds, where they stayed until the meerkats became habituated to a human presence in their territory. The meerkats modified their behavior when humans were around; for example, they would seek shelter from cold early morning winds on the lee side of a human, and sometimes [[sentry]] meerkats climbed onto people's shoulders if there was no suitable natural high place [http://www.pangolin.li/pub_pic/KRR/IMG_2105] [http://www.pangolin.li/pub_pic/KRR/IMG_2102] [http://www.pangolin.li/pub_pic/KRR/DSCN0044].


The show was primarily filmed using [[Sony DSR-570]] cameras, although special equipment was needed for some unique footage. For scenes inside the animals' [[burrow]]s, mini [[fiber-optic|fibre-optic]] [[infra-red]] cameras were employed; wide-angle shots were filmed with a seven-metre crane and a remote-controlled camera platform.<ref name="FilmingMM" /><ref name="APFilming" /> An off-camera wireless microphone was also used to record many meerkat vocalizations, only partially audible to cameras' on-board systems.<ref name="FilmingMM" /> Most filming was done by a single cameraman and a single sound engineer; researchers have required a minimal human presence to avoid stressing the animals.<ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /> Eye-level shots were difficult to achieve at times, due to the meerkats' small size and the limited height of even the smallest tripods.<ref name="FilmingMM">{{cite web |title=Filming Meerkat Manor |publisher=The International Association of Wildlife Film-Makers |url=http://www.iawf.org.uk/articles/index.asp?articleid=1009 |author=John Brown | date=3 June 2006 |access-date=10 December 2007}}</ref>
Scientists tried to limit their interaction to capture the meerkats in their truest and most natural state; the only time that the humans fed the meerkats was with crumbled hardboiled egg to entice them onto their electronic [[weighing scale]]. One image of this happening shows the [[scale pan]] marked "Whiskers", which may mean that they used a pan for each group to avoid exposing meerkats to another group's group scent. The meerkats learned to tolerate such things as scientists taking hair samples and skin scrapings.


For tracking purposes by the researchers, the dominant female of each group is fitted with a radio collar, as are some dominant and roaming males. The meerkats – especially younger animals – are marked with dye to differentiate them.<ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /> As the meerkats are habituated, they would tend to ignore the camera crew as long as their "personal space" was respected.<ref name="FilmingMM" />
The project's field manager is Thomas Flower [http://www.earthwatch.org/atf/cf/%7BBD9A05BF-0860-451E-AA86-7FBF37574C00%7D/cluttonbrock_briefing.pdf].


== Featured meerkat families ==
=== National variations ===
The UK and US versions of the show have the same content for most episodes; however, the latter was sometimes edited for length to allow for commercial breaks. Content was also sometimes altered; mating scenes in particular were often removed from the US version. Animal Planet US occasionally changed the names of meerkats and episode titles.<ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /> Two of Flower's pups were renamed from Ren and Stumpy to Len and Squiggy; the title of the episode was also changed.<ref name="APUKEpGuide">{{cite web |url=http://www.animalplanet.co.uk/meerkat_manor/html/episode/index.shtml |title=''Meerkat Manor'' Episode Guide |publisher=Animal Planet UK |access-date=13 November 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529001614/http://www.animalplanet.co.uk/meerkat_manor/html/episode/index.shtml |archive-date=29 May 2008}}</ref><ref name="APUSEpGuide" /><ref name="KC Interview" /> De la Soul (named for the [[De La Soul|rap group]] of the same name), one of the sisters who started the Starsky group, was renamed Whoopi in the US as a tribute to actress [[Whoopi Goldberg]], an early fan of the series.<ref name="APUKEpGuide" /><ref name="APUSEpGuide">{{cite web| url=http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/episode/episode.html |title=''Meerkat Manor'' Episode Guide|publisher=Animal Planet US |access-date=30 December 2007}}</ref> Animal Planet US has also renamed some of Flower's pups born in series three after two other celebrity fans of the show, [[Elizabeth Taylor]] and [[Denis Leary]].<ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /> Several episodes were renamed: the title of the final episode of the second series was changed from "The Killing Fields" to "The Quiet Fields".<ref name="APUKEpGuide" /><ref name="APUSEpGuide" /> During the third series, the third episode's title was changed from "Something's Got to Give" to "Sister Act" (another Goldberg [[Sister Act|reference]]), while the sixth episode's title changed from "The House of Zappa" to "Sibling Rivalry".<ref name="APUKEpGuide" /><ref name="APUSEpGuide" />
The show portrays several [[meerkat]] families, all of who live together and act communally for the benefit of their respective groups.


== Narrative ==
The families featured are:
{{see also|List of Meerkat Manor meerkats|List of Meerkat Manor episodes}}
* The '''Whiskers''', the main family and focus of the series. The dominant pair were Flower and Zaphod; with Flower's death, there is now no dominant female.
[[Image:Meerkat Manor - Meerkat with pups in burrow.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The use of underground cameras allows the crew to capture never before seen footage of a meerkat mother and her pups deep in their burrow.]]
* The '''Splinters''', the larger of two groups formed when the Whiskers temporarily split. It was led by Daisy and Youssarian; then Tosca supplanted Daisy.
The show follows several groups of meerkats, who act communally for the benefit of the groups in which they live. These groups are typically led by a dominant female and male, who maintain almost exclusive rights to have offspring.<ref name="Ep01">{{cite episode |title=A Family Affair |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=1 |number=1.1 }}</ref> The group followed most closely is known as the Whiskers family. This group was chosen because of its matriarch Flower, an unusually successful dominant female who led the group for five years.<ref name="APLiveChat" /><ref name="CurrentGroups">{{cite web |title=Current Groups |publisher=Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project |date=20 November 2007 |url=http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=meerkat-groups0 |access-date=10 December 2007 }}</ref> During series three, Flower died from a snake bite and was succeeded by her daughter Rocket Dog.<ref name="WashingtonPostChat">{{cite news |first=Mick |last=Kaczorowski |title=The Meerkats, a transcript of the online October&nbsp;17, 2007 chat session with Mick Kaczorowski |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2007/10/16/DI2007101601709.html |newspaper=The Washington Post|date=17 October 2007 |access-date=20 December 2007 }}</ref><ref name="Ep3.8">{{cite episode |title=Journey's End |series=Meerkat Manor |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series-no=3 |number=3.8}}</ref>
* The '''Lazuli''', neighbours and rivals of the Whiskers. It was initially led by Cazanna and Big Cy, but Big Cy died. Cazanna, and J.D (Big Cy's and Cazzana's son) lead the Lazuli.
* The '''Commandos''', the fearsome enemies of the Whiskers that appeared in Season 2 and are the main antagonists. It is led by Hannibal and Nikita. Their real name is Vivian, but Commandoes is a stage name for Meerkat Manor.
* The '''Gattaca''', a small group with not many adults. They are territory neighbors of the Whiskers. So far, it has only been mentioned once. Risca and Izit were the dominant pair; with Izit's death, now there is no dominant male.
* The '''Starkies''', a new group that appears in Season 3. The dominant female is Zorilla and the dominant male is Aragorn. Their family name is a stage name for Meerkat Manor.


Animals in neighbouring groups were highlighted in each series as well.<ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /> In the first series, a group called the Lazuli were shown frequently in competition with the Whiskers family, and the opening credits referred to them as the "neighbours from hell".<ref name="Ep01" /> Although their dominant male [[List of Meerkat Manor meerkats#Big Si|Big Si]] died between series, the Lazuli appeared in the second series, mostly as a source of roving males.<ref name="Ep2.1">{{cite episode |title=Cold Comfort |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=2 |number=2.1 }}</ref><ref name="Ep2.3" /> Another group called the Commandos, led by a one-eyed male named Hannibal, introduced themselves by attacking the Lazuli burrow, killing a pup and badly wounding the babysitting adult. The Commandoes became the new major rivals in the area, killing the pups of evicted Whiskers female Mozart and taking over some of the Whiskers' territory.<ref name="Ep2.13">{{cite episode |title=The Killing Fields |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=2 |number=2.13 }}</ref><ref name="Ep3.1">{{cite episode |title=On Dangerous Ground |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=3 |number=3.1 }}</ref>
**[http://www.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=meerkat-groups List and short history of all named meerkat groups]


The Whiskers' new neighbours were the Zappa and the Starsky.<ref name="Ep2.3">{{cite episode |title=Young Blood |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=2 |number=2.3 }}</ref> Although smaller than the Whiskers, the Zappa attacked frequently, and when they fled after one attack, the Whiskers – in a rare occurrence – adopted an abandoned Zappa pup.<ref name="Ep3.8" /><ref name="Ep3.3">{{cite episode |title=Something's Got to Give |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=3 |number=3.3 }}</ref> The Starsky group, on the other hand, was no threat to the Whiskers. Formed by a trio of Flower's daughters permanently evicted from the Whiskers, the small group was ravaged by illness, predators, and a lack of new pups.<ref name="Ep3.2">{{cite episode |title=The Mission |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series=Meerkat Manor |series-no=3 |number=3.2}}</ref> The constantly struggling Starsky succumbed in the penultimate episode, with the death of the last survivor, Mozart, who was killed by a [[jackal]].<ref name="TheGraduate">{{cite episode |title=The Graduate |series=Meerkat Manor |episode-link=List of Meerkat Manor episodes |series-no=3 |number=3.12}}</ref> Former Whiskers female [[List of Meerkat Manor meerkats#Maybelline|Maybelline]] broke away from the group at the end of the third series, forming a new group called the [[List of Meerkat Manor meerkats#Aztecs|Aztecs]] which became the Whiskers' rivals in the fourth series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/about/about.html |title=About the Series |publisher=[[Animal Planet]] |access-date=26 May 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080527150220/http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/about/about.html |archive-date=27 May 2008 }}</ref>
=== Whiskers family ===
The members who are the primary focus of the narrative are featured in the opening credits to the show. This group contains 38 members. The Whiskers group is rather big, and therefore unstable - group splits occur frequently. Whiskers' territory is rather big too, and includes some of the reserve's landmarks like Big Dune, Big Dam or Whiskers Road.


=== Changes in representation ===
====Main family members====
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While the show portrays real events among the Kalahari Meerkats, it also removes repetitive elements of the animals' lives. Because many days are filled with behaviour related to grooming and foraging, these routines were often left out of the show in favour of more unusual events.<ref name="KMPFAQ">{{cite web| title=KMP meerkats FAQ | date=11 November 2007 |publisher=Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project |url=http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=faq_kmp-meerkats | access-date=21 December 2007}}</ref>
* '''Flower''', the leader and dominant female of the Whiskers. She was born in 2000[http://community.discoverychannel.co.uk/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/203100501/m/951105882]. Flower is the main character of the show and is the mother of over 25 pups. She is fitted with a radio collar that allowed scientist and film crews to track the group's every move. Despite her toughness, Flower can be nurturing to her pups and the other gang members, but is equally capable of ruthlessness, in all of the name of "survival of the fittest". She was bitten by a snake in February or early March 2007 during filming of season 3 and did not survive.


The meerkats are all named by Kalahari Meerkat volunteers; the individual who first sees a new litter emerge from the burrow is awarded naming rights. This has produced a variety of names, frequently drawn from volunteers' favourite books, movies, musical groups, family and friends, historical figures and geographical locations.<ref name="KMPFAQ" /> Animal Planet sometimes renamed the meerkats for narration, arguing that researchers' names were too limited, often relating to spices and food condiments.<ref name="WashingtonPostChat" /><ref name="KC Interview" /> Because of these changes, fans of the series who seek information on the Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project website sometimes have trouble locating particular animals. The project has created a list of alterations to help viewers connect the animals on the show to their real-life counterparts, and to match episodes to the monthly KMP Life History reports. The list, however, is only available to paying members of their website.<ref name="KMPFAQ" /><ref>{{cite web | title=Meerkat Manor – Backstage | date=23 November 2007 |publisher=Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project |url=http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=mm_background | access-date=21 December 2007}}</ref>
* '''Zaphod''', Flower's partner and the dominant male of the Whiskers. He is the largest member in the family and is a bit of a bruiser yet he used to be a friend to his troubled brother, Youssarian. His main duties are to scent mark their territory, and, of course, mate with Flower.


Two of the major Whiskers family rivals were composites, created with footage and blended stories from multiple groups. For example, the Commandos group on the show uses some of events from the real Commandos group, but was primarily shown with footage from the Vivian research group – including its dominant couple.<ref name="KalahariFP" /> Similarly, the show's Zappa group was mostly presented using footage from a group called "The Young Ones" (named after the [[The Young Ones (TV series)|British television show]]); however, the actual story and dominant pair were from the real Zappa Group.<ref name="CurrentGroups" /><ref name="KalahariFP">{{cite web | title=Friends packages | date=14 October 2007 | url=http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=105 |publisher=Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project | access-date=15 October 2007}}</ref> Axel, the abandoned pup from series three, has a research number that indicates he was probably a Young Ones pup, rather than being a Zappa as the show claims.<ref name="ListOfNames">{{cite web |title=List of Meerkat Names for 2007 |publisher=Kalahari Meerkat Project |url=http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/fileadmin/files/LH_reports/List_Meerkat_names_2007.pdf |access-date=10 December 2007 |archive-date=14 February 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120214055840/http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/fileadmin/files/LH_reports/List_Meerkat_names_2007.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* '''Youssarian''', the brother of Zaphod and sentry of the Whiskers. He is eight years old and used to be the dominant male, until Zaphod took his place. Because of a scar across his left eye, it was said when Youssarian was a pup, he was picked up by a bird of prey that dropped him on his head. He mated with some females from the Whiskers' rivals, the Lazuli. He is infamous for forcing burrow moves while babysitting the pups and is described as having "social problems".


== Reception ==
* '''Mozart''', Flower's sweet, kind and unselfish daughter. She has been evicted from the Whiskers at least twice for having pups. When she was evicted at season 2 for having more pups, all of them were killed by the Commandos, the Whiskers' vicious enemies. She is, unfortunately, most notable for evicting her troublesome sister, Daisy. She becomes dominant female of the Whiskers after Flower dies.
''Meerkat Manor'' has been well received by viewers and critics alike. In October 2007, it was Animal Planet's top series, with an audience of more than four million in the United States alone.<ref name="NewYorkTimes">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/10/arts/television/10bell.html?_r=1&oref=slogin |title='The Desert Has Lost Its Favorite Rose': Death Comes to the Whiskers Family |access-date=28 October 2007 |last=Bellafante |first=Ginia |author-link=Ginia Bellafante |date=10 October 2007 |work=The New York Times}}</ref> In the United States, its first episode was viewed by one million viewers, and the second and third series premieres were watched by approximately 800,000 viewers each. The fourth series premiere did not fare as well, with fewer than 500,000 viewers.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/10/AR2008061003312.html |title=There Were Those Who Dunk and Those Who Stunk |first=Lisa |last=de Moraes |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|date=11 June 2008 |access-date=15 June 2008 }}</ref> The viewership of the [[Video on demand|on-demand]] video offerings for ''Meerkat Manor'' grew 20% in September 2007, when Discovery offered each third series episode, video capsules of series one and two, top ten moments from the show, and a memorial sequence for Flower.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.multichannel.com/news/cable-operators/short-form-content-drives-discovery-vod-gains/335375 |title=Short-Form Content Drives Discovery VOD Gains |access-date=21 November 2007 |last=Reynolds |first=Mike |date=9 November 2007 |publisher=The New York Multichannel News}}</ref> Building on the success of ''Meerkat Manor''{{'s}} unique format, Animal Planet commissioned two similarly formatted programmes: ''[[Orangutan Island]]'', which focuses on a group of orphaned [[orangutan]]s at the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, and ''[[Lemur Street]]'', which looks at the lives of two rival gangs of [[ring-tailed lemur]]s in [[Madagascar]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Orangutan Island: About the Show |publisher=Animal Planet |url=http://animal.discovery.com/tv/orangutan-island/about/about.html |access-date=10 December 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071126022637/http://animal.discovery.com/tv/orangutan-island/about/about.html |archive-date=26 November 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Production Programmes |publisher=Oxford Scientific Films |url=http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/DynamicPage.aspx?cid=27&d=8 |access-date=10 December 2007 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070830045708/http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/DynamicPage.aspx?cid=27&d=8 |archive-date = 30 August 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Some fans have criticized the show for its non-interference policy with regard to the meerkats, asking why the film crew and researchers do not give [[anti-venom]] to snake-bitten meerkats, or [[Animal euthanasia|euthanize]] those dying and suffering.<ref name="NewYorkTimes" /> US Executive Producer Mick Kaczorowski pointed out that ''Meerkat Manor'' was a show about the real lives and deaths of the meerkats. The research group has a policy against film crews interceding in natural events "because they don't want to have an effect on the gene pool by saving a weaker meerkat [or] affecting the outcome of what's natural in the Kalahari."<ref name="APLiveChat" /> As the research project is monitoring "...the breeding success and survival of individuals and ... the factors that affect reproduction and survival", interfering in the natural processes would render the research results invalid.<ref name="KMPFAQ" /> There is one exception to this rule: researchers will euthanize meerkats that contract [[tuberculosis]] in order to prevent outbreaks that would threaten both the meerkat population and nearby cattle.<ref name="APLiveChat" /><ref name="KMPFAQ" />
* '''Tosca''', Flower's rebellious daughter. She was initially evicted from the Whiskers for having pups and permanently for taking charge of the Splinters, the larger of the two groups created when the Whiskers temporarily split. During that time, the crew believed that the Splinter group would be permanent and fitted Tosca with a radio collar like Flower; however, it was not. She has not been seen since the episode ''The Calm Before The Storm'' and it is said that she had died, perhaps taken by a predator. But she was not. She and Shakespeare are both found alive on the last episode of season three.


=== Awards ===
* '''Daisy''', a troublemaker and another daughter of Flower. She has a nervous position and is heard barking with no apparent reason during the episodes. During Mozart's last pregnancy, she became the victim of eviction by her subordinate sister, considered a very rare event in meerkat society. She ended up back in the Whiskers after Mozart's warning bite by Flower. She led the 32-strong Splinter group before Tosca took over.
''Meerkat Manor'' was nominated in 2005 for a Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival Award in the Animal Behaviour category, and again in 2007 for Best Original Score.<ref name="OSFAwards" /> At the 2006 [[Wildscreen Festival]], the series was a finalist in three categories: Animal Behaviour, Innovation, and Popular Broadcast.<ref name="OSFAwards" /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wildscreenfestival.org/index.php?pageid=223&parentid=2 |title=Wildscreen 2006 Finalist Films |publisher=Wildscreen Festival |access-date=13 January 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927075904/http://www.wildscreenfestival.org/index.php?pageid=223&parentid=2 |archive-date=27 September 2007}}</ref> The series won Gold Statues in Natural History and Cinematography and a Silver Statue for Writing at the 2006 Omni Awards.<ref name="OSFAwards" /> The eighth episode of series three, "Journey's End", which depicts the death of Whiskers matriarch Flower, was awarded the 2008 Wildscreen Festival Panda Award in the Five Award for Popular Broadcast Programme category.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wildscreenfestival.org/index.php?pageid=308&parentid=256 |title=2008 Winners |publisher=Wildscreen Festival |access-date=3 February 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090313055154/http://www.wildscreenfestival.org/index.php?pageid=308&parentid=256 |archive-date=13 March 2009}}</ref> ''Meerkat Manor'' was a two-time Gold Medal winner in the Nature & Wildlife category at the New York Festivals Award Gala, in 2006 for series one, and again in 2007 for series one and two.<ref name="OSFAwards">{{cite web |url=http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/DynamicPage.aspx?cid=28&d=8 |title=OSF Award Winning Productions |publisher=Southern Star Group |access-date=13 January 2008|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070830050444/http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.tv/DynamicPage.aspx?cid=28&d=8 |archive-date = 30 August 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/main.taf?p=3,3,2 |title=TV Programming & Promotion Showcase |work=New York Festivals |publisher=International Awards Group |access-date=13 January 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080212214613/http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/main.taf?p=3%2C3%2C2 |archive-date=12 February 2008 }}</ref> The series was nominated for two [[59th Primetime Emmy Awards|Primetime Emmy Awards in 2007]], one for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming and one for Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming,<ref name="OSFAwards" /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.tv/awards/2007pt/59pte_nomsummary.php |title=The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations Summary |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |access-date=13 January 2008}}</ref> and again for Outstanding Cinematography in [[60th Primetime Emmy Awards|2008]].<ref name=Academy/> In 2009, the series was awarded the Grand Award at the [[New York Festivals]] International Television Programming and Promotion Awards in the Family Programmes category.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/res/pdf/2009TVWINNERS.pdf|title=2009 Television Programming and Promotion Awards Winners Credits|publisher=[[New York Festivals]]|access-date=5 February 2009|archive-date=11 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171011092732/http://www.newyorkfestivals.com/res/pdf/2009TVWINNERS.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>


=== Impact on the genre ===
* '''Shakespeare''', the courageous son of Zaphod and Flower. He survived a double bite, on his neck and leg, from a [[puff adder]]. When the Lazuli attacked the Whiskers' den, he defended some of his fellow brothers and sisters and disappeared. He has not been seen since the episode ''The Calm Before The Storm'' and it is presumed that he died, since his body was never found. His courageous actions help save the lives of his siblings, Mitch, Columbus, Rose, Parsley, and Basil. Fate has been kind to him as Mozart leads the group into a bolthole with Shakespeare and Tosca in it on the last episode of season 3.
''Meerkat Manor''{{'s}} innovative new methods of filming allowed the Kalahari Project scientists a chance to uncover aspects of meerkat life never before seen, including life within the burrows. The film crew was also the first to capture meerkat [[Infanticide (zoology)|infanticide]] on film.<ref name="APFilming">{{cite web |title=''Meerkat Manor'' – The Cast and Crew |publisher=Animal Planet |url=http://www.animalplanet.co.uk/meerkat_manor/html/cast_crew/thecrew.shtml |access-date=10 December 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071209224033/http://www.animalplanet.co.uk/meerkat_manor/html/cast_crew/thecrew.shtml |archive-date=9 December 2007}}</ref>


While many documentaries maintain an emotional distance from their subjects, ''Meerkat Manor'', due to its extended length, [[soap opera]]-like narration, romanticization of the animals' lives, and close-up filming techniques, provides a closer, more personal view of the meerkats. The animals are humanized by being given individual names and personalities and by narrativizing the plots of their specific social relationships, blurring the line between [[nature documentary]] and [[reality television]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.seattlepi.com/tv/336878_tv26.html?source=rss |title=Why is 'Meerkat' tragedy so tough to take? It's personal |access-date=28 October 2007 |last=McFarland |first=Melanie |date=25 October 2007 |work=Seattle Post-Intelligencer }}</ref> Viewers describe being emotionally involved in the animals' lives, sometimes forgetting they are watching a nature documentary. The meerkats' frequently short lives and brutal deaths become surprising and disturbing to some audiences. This format, considered experimental for its time, has been both praised and criticized for expanding the boundaries of both the nature documentary genre and the conventions of reality TV.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-sep-29-et-meerkats29-story.html|title=A meerkat matriarch passes on |access-date=28 October 2007 |last=Smith |first=Lynn |date=29 September 2007 |work=Los Angeles Times}}</ref>
* '''Mitch''', the feisty son of Zaphod and Flower, Mitch was once on the verge of death, but survived and has somewhat filled the void left by Shakespeare's disappearance and assumed death. He was saved by his older brother when a gang of teenage meerkats "kidnapped" him when he was a small pup before abandoning him in the bush. He has the potential to become a leader.


{{blockquote|Like the meerkats, ''Manor'' is an odd beast. The crew is forbidden to intervene, and the producers don't sugarcoat the animals' less cuddly habits (infidelity, abandonment of young, occasional cannibalism). But the meerkats are named and given human traits ("courageous," "caring," "bully[ing]"), and their antics and tragedies take place over a sound track. Manor is both brutal and melodramatic and thus more devastating than most documentary or scripted drama.|James Poniewozik|''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', 2 November 2007<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1680162,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071106020408/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1680162,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 November 2007 |title=Looks like Meerkat Love |access-date=21 November 2007 |last=Poniewozik |first=James |date=2 November 2007 |magazine=Time}}</ref> }}
==== Rest of the Whiskers Family====
* '''Atilla''', an aggressive son of Zaphod and Flower. He notably led a charge against roving meerkat Grog from the Commandos, who approached the Whiskers' babysitting burrow to look for females in season 2.


== Merchandise ==
* '''Achilles''': in the same litter with Attila, Mango and Chutney.
[[Image:Meerkat Manor book.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|Cover of the original UK release of ''Meerkat Manor: The Story of Flower of the Kalahari'']]


A book written by Professor [[Tim Clutton-Brock]] entitled ''Meerkat Manor: The Story of Flower of the Kalahari'' ({{ISBN|0-297-84484-9}}) was released in the UK in a [[hardback]] edition on 4 October 2007.<ref>{{cite web |title=Information and Excerpt about ''Meerkat Manor'' book |publisher=Friends of the Kalahari Meerkats |url=http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=mmbook |date=29 September 2007 |access-date=10 December 2007 }}</ref> The book focuses on Flower's life and the story of the Whiskers, tracing how the group started, providing a timeline of Flower's life, and detailing all of the pups she had over her lifetime, as well as their current locations. The book also gives more background on how the Kalahari Meerkat Project started, the research goals and results, and researchers' personal lives.<ref>{{cite book |title=Meerkat Manor – The Story of Flower of the Kalahari |last=Clutton-Brock |first=Tim |year=2007 |publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson |location=London |isbn=978-0-297-84484-6 }}</ref> A [[paperback]] edition of the book was announced for release in the United States by [[Simon & Schuster]] through their Touchstone imprint on 15 April 2008. The US release was entitled ''Meerkat Manor: Flower of the Kalahari'' ({{ISBN|1-4165-8767-5}}).<ref>{{cite web |title=Meerkat Manor: Flower of the Kalahari (Trade Paperback) |publisher=Simon & Schuster |url=http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=1&pid=626069&er=9781416587675 |date=29 September 2007 |access-date=14 January 2008 }}</ref> In November 2007, Discovery Communications announced that it was partnering with [[Activision]] to make a [[video game]] based on ''Meerkat Manor'' as the first in a new series of nature-based games. The announcement stated the game would be released to multiple platforms in late 2008, but no game was ever released.<ref>{{cite news |first=Scott |last=Hillis |author2=John Wallace |title=Discovery to make nature-themed video games |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN2833786120071128?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews |publisher=Yahoo! News |work=Reuters |date=28 November 2007 |access-date=7 December 2007 }}</ref>
* '''Apollo''': he and Athena, Pepper, and Nutmeg, are surviving members of Blossom's litter.


=== Film ===
* '''Athena''': in Blossom's litter: ''see'' Apollo.
{{main|Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins}}
Oxford Scientific Films produced a feature film for Discovery Films that acts as a [[prequel]] to the ''Meerkat Manor'' series.<ref>{{cite news | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/27/AR2007072700731_pf.html | title = March of the Cuddly-Wuddly Documentaries | first = Desson | last = Thomson | newspaper = [[The Washington Post]] | date=29 July 2007 | access-date =29 July 2007 }}</ref> Originally announced as ''Flower: Queen of the Kalahari'', ''Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins'' was directed by Chris Barker and Mike Slee and narrated by [[Whoopi Goldberg]].<ref name="Tribeca" /> The film documents Flower's early life as she grows from a young meerkat to become one of the most successful leaders of the Whiskers clan.<ref name="MovieSite">{{cite web|url=http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/movie/about/about.html |title=''Meerkat Manor'': Flower: Queen of the Kalahari |work=[[Animal Planet]] Official Site |access-date=14 October 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012102606/http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/movie/about/about.html |archive-date=12 October 2007 }}</ref> The film was introduced at the 2008 [[Tribeca Film Festival]] in the Spotlight section,<ref name="Tribeca">{{cite press release|url=http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/media2/Press_Release_Spotlight_Showcase_RestoredRedisccovered.html |title=Spotlight, Showcase, Restored/Redisccovered, and Five Special Events |publisher=[[Tribeca Film Festival]] |date=17 March 2008 |access-date=12 June 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224083930/http://www.tribecafilm.com/festival/media2/Press_Release_Spotlight_Showcase_RestoredRedisccovered.html |archive-date=24 February 2012 }}</ref> and then aired in the United States on [[Animal Planet]] on 25 May 2008 as a lead-in to a thirty-minute ''Making of Meerkat Manor: the Story Begins'' special.<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www2.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/04-21-2008/0004796890&EDATE= |title=Meerkat Manor: The Next Generation Claws Back to Animal Planet Friday, June&nbsp;6, at 9 PM |agency=[[PR Newswire]] |date=21 April 2008 |access-date=12 June 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120329123948/http://www2.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=%2Fwww%2Fstory%2F04-21-2008%2F0004796890&EDATE= |archive-date=29 March 2012 }}</ref> It was released to [[DVD region code#1|Region 1]] [[DVD]] in North America on 3 June 2008, with the ''Making of Meerkat Manor'' special, and another special, ''The Science of Meerkat Manor'', included as extras.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017LGQHM |title=Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins (2008) |website=Amazon |access-date=25 May 2008 }}</ref>


The film included re-edited footage and a new musical score. The Whiskers story was simplified, with the [[List of Meerkat Manor meerkats#Lazuli|Lazuli]] being the only rival group to appear in the film. Unlike with the ''Meerkat Manor'' series, the film does not actually depict any of the real Whiskers meerkats. Untrained "meerkat actors" play the role of Flower and her family, with the camera crew searching out appropriately-aged meerkats, then following them until the meerkats acted in a way that was needed for the film. Flower herself was depicted by approximately eight female meerkats.<ref name="KC Interview">{{cite web |url=http://blogs.discovery.com/meerkat_manor/ |title=Get Ready for More Desert Drama (Official Discovery Blogs interview) |first=Sarah |last=Grace McCandless |work=Kalahari Confidential |publisher=[[Discovery Channel]] |date=22 May 2008 |access-date=25 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080525175831/http://blogs.discovery.com/meerkat_manor/ <!--Added by H3llBot--> |archive-date=25 May 2008 }}</ref>
* '''Bad Boy Bubby''': One of the "new" meerkats that has his picture posted on a researching site.


== References ==
* '''Basil''': in the same litter as Columbus, Parsley, Basil and Rose.
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== External links ==
* '''Big Will''' is a large male along with Yousarrian and Mitch wanted to mate with Lazuli females. Youssarian's son.
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* [http://www.meerkatmanor.co.uk/index.htm Official Southern Star Entertainment UK ''Meerkat Manor'' website]
* [http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/meerkat.html Official Animal Planet US ''Meerkat Manor'' website]
* [http://www.kalahari-meerkats.com/ The Kalahari Meerkat Project]
* [http://friends.kalahari-meerkats.com/ Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project]
* {{IMDb title|0765725}}


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* '''Bing''': in same litter as Millie and Shelly


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* '''Blossom''': a daughter of Flower. A [[goshawk]] carried her off when she got lost in the bush in the Series 2 episode ''Growing Pains''.
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* '''Chutney''': in the same litter with Attila, Achilles and Mango.
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* '''Clive''': in same litter as Dudley,Petra and Mary-pat.
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[[Category:Television series about families]]
* '''Columbus''', the adventurous little pup, is another of Zaphod's sons. He went foraging with the adults the moment he saw sunlight and is now adult (season 2).
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* '''Cruise''', the sister of Mitch, Rocky, and Einstein. She is notoriously feisty. She is the only female in her litter.

* '''Dudley''': Dudley, Clive, Petra, & Marypat are Flower's pups. They were separated from Whiskers in the Season 1 episode ''Divided Loyalities''.

* '''Einstein''', another of Zaphod's sons, is seen trying and failing to open a [[tortoise]] egg. He is in the same litter as Mitch, Rocky, and Cruise.

* '''Flava Flav''', One of the "new" meerkats, ''see'' Bad Boy Bubby

* '''Jogu''', the 3-year-old son of Tosca. ''See'' McMurphy.

* '''Kinkajou''', one of Flower's more notable daughters. Was the leader of the group of teenage meerkats who abandoned Mitch. Has pups in season 3.

* '''Pooky''', one of Flower's sons. As a teenager, he saved one of Tosca's pups during the first burrow move which Youssarian caused.

* '''Mango''': in the same litter with Attila, Achilles and Chutney. Mango is a sister to Attila.

* '''Marypat''': in same litter as Dudley, which ''see''.

* '''McMurphy''': a son from Tosca's first litter. In the episode ''Flower Power'' McMurphy and Jogu were assigned to babysit Flower's pups, but due to their youth and inexperience, they lost interest and wandered off.

* '''Millie''': in same litter as Shelly and Bing.

* '''Nutmeg''': in Blossom's litter: ''see'' Apollo.

* '''Parsley''': in the same litter as Columbus.

* '''Kooky''', one of the young females who went on [[sentry]] duty shortly before the Commandos attacked the smaller ''Whiskers'' splinter group.

* '''Pozzo''': Pozzo and Sparky followed their mother, Flower, when the Whiskers split up. Pozzo was given a [[millipede]] by dominant male Zaphod after he stole it from Youssarian but Pozzo let it go which caused Youssarian go to the baby sitting [[burrow]].

* '''Pepper''': in Blossom's litter: ''see'' Apollo.

* '''Petra''': in same litter as Dudley, which see.

* '''Rocky''', the brother of Mitch, Cruise, and Einstein.

* '''Rose''': in the same litter as Columbus.

* '''Shellie''': in same litter as Millie; ''see'' Millie.

* '''Sophie''', a pup from Mozart's first litter. She and Spud helped babysit one of Flower's litters.

* '''Sparky''': Sparky and Pozzo followed their mother, Flower, when the Whiskers split up.

* '''Spud''', a pup from Mozart's first litter. See Sophie.

=== Lazuli family ===
The '''Lazuli''' are a family of meerkats who are neighbors and rivals of the Whiskers. The Lazuli live in an area where the more forested region along the dry Kuruman riverbed gives way to the dunes.

* '''Big Si''' was the dominant male of the Lazuli. He was the biggest meerkat in the Kalahari Desert. It was said that Big Si killed Shakespeare in a attack to the Whiskers' den, but shortly after, he became very ill with [[tuberculosis]] and had to be put down as a [[euthanasia|mercy-killing]] at the beginning of season 2.
* '''Cazanna''' is the dominant female of the Lazuli. She is unable to bear pups (unless she sneaks a stray mating with an outsider male) since Big Si is dead and the new alpha male is her son, J.D.
* '''Bubble''', a small pup. Was killed in the attack by the Commandos.
* '''Carlos''' is a male, considered a sly playboy. Has mated with Mozart, Tosca, and Daisy.
* '''J.D.''' is Cazanna and Big Si's dominating son. He succeeded as alpha male of the Lazuli after his father, Big Si, died, but cannot mate with the alpha female as she is his mother Cazanna.
* '''Magnus''', a large male meerkat who attempt to mate with Flower, but was chased off by the majority of the Whiskers males.
* '''Marilyn''', a female member. She could not defend Bubble and Squeak because she was outnumbered by the Commandos when they attacked the Lazuli territory because the rest of the Lazuli were away. She survived the Commando attack but was badly injured.
* '''Pancake''', another Lazuli female. She once mated with Youssarian and had two pups. She once was babysitting the pups during a burrow raid by the Whiskers, but the Lazuli came and the Whiskers retreated.
* '''Penny''' is a Lazuli female.
* '''Squeak''' was the smallest pup in his litter with Bubble. He survived the Commandos' attack and it was said the spirit of Big Si lives on in him.
* '''Franny''', a "new" meerkat of the Lazuli. His/her name is on the reseach site.
* '''Phia''', a "new" meerkat of the Lazuli. ''see'' Franny.
* '''Ziziphus''', sister of Morgause of the Young Ones. Was a member of that group.

=== Commando family ===
The Commandos are a family of meerkats that are sworn vicious enemies of the Whiskers. This group conatins 25 members.Vivian inhabit a territory in the Southern part of the reserve and across the road, not far from our farmhouse. They are a fun mob to visit for us volunteers, as they are very laid-back, playful - and obliging at the scales.

* '''Hannibal''', the dominant male of the Commandos. Hannibal has a missing eye and, like Flower and Zaphod, is the toughest meerkat in the Kalahari. Along with the rest of the Commandos, he appears in the episode ''Young Blood'', but he and the Commandos appear as dark figures. He and the Commados are not seen until ''United We Stand'' and ''The Quiet Fields''. .
* '''Nikita''', the dominant female of the Commandos. Along with the rest of the Commandos, she killed one of the pups, Bubble, in the Lazuli in a raiding attack in the Lazuli territory .
* '''Ozzy''', the son of Hannibal and Nikita. He was killed during a fight with the Whiskers.
* '''Grog''', a member of the Commandos who is first seen in season 2. He approached the Whiskers' babysitting burrow to look for females but he was chased off by Attila, one of the pups of Flower and Zaphod. He is a huge meerkat. .

=== Gattaca family ===
The Gattaca are a family of meerkats who are territory neighbors of the Whiskers. This group conatins 14 members.Gattaca inhabit a stretch of shrub land near Whiskers road.

* '''Izit''', the dominant male of the Gattaca. He was killed by a unknown predator when he went out in the open desert. The dominant male is now his brother Stinker. Izit is the half-brother of Youssarian and Zaphod.
* '''Risca''', the dominant female of the Gattaca and the sister of Flower. She recently lost her mate, Izit, to a predator.
* '''Stinker''', one of the largest and oldest meerkats in the Kalahari Desert. He is the grandfather of Carlos. He lost his brother, Izit, to a predator.

=== Starkies family ===
The Starkies are a family of meerkats that border territories of the Whiskers, Gattaca, Young Ones, Lazuli and Elveera. This group contains 25 members. On the research site, their family name is a stage name.

* '''Zorilla''', the dominant female of the Starkies. Zorilla is her real name, but it is unknown what her name will be on Meerkat Manor.
* '''Aragorn''', the dominant male of the Starkies. Aragorn is his real name, but it is unknown what his name will be on Meerkat Manor.

==Meerkat groups under study==
*http://www.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=meerkat-groups
===Alphabetical order===
{| cellspacing="0" border="1" bgcolor="white"
|-
!group!!began!!male founders!!female founders!!info
|-
|Aspodel||?||''none''||splitoff from Whiskers||''all disappeared or left area''
|-
|Avatar||≤1994||colspan="2"|''before study started''||''all disappeared''
|-
|Balrog||≤1994||colspan="2"|''before study started''||
|-
|Commandos||2004||Young Ones rovers||young Gattaca evictees||
|-
|Drie Doring||≤1993||colspan="2"|''before study started''||named after the thorny ''[[Rhigozum]] trichotomum'' bush
|-
|Elveera||1996||colspan="2"|Phantoms splitoff; later plus some Vivians||
|-
|Frisky||1999||''from outside area||from Young Ones||
|-
|Gattaca||2001||Vivian rovers||disrupted from Whiskers||
|-
|Lazuli||1995||Belgarion (wild male)||Avatar female named Lazuli||
|-
|Moomin||2001||from Drie Doring||from Lazuli||
|-
|Nomads||2005||colspan="2"|Elveera & Drie Doring||''all died in a [[tuberculosis]] [[epidemic]] in 2006''
|-
|Phantoms||≤1994||colspan="2"|''before study started''||''all disappeared''
|-
|Pharside||?||''none''||splitoff from Young Ones||''all disappeared or left area''
|-
|Rascals||1998||wild males||from Vivian||
|-
|Splinters||2005||colspan="2"|temporary splitoff from Whiskers, later reunited with them||Whiskers fissioned when a [[goshawk]] attacked.
|-
|Vivian||1995||one from Drie Doring||a female named Vivian||
|-
|Whiskers||1998||2 Lazuli rovers & a wild male||4 from Young Ones||Some Vivian males came in in 2001. Flower took over in 2002.
|-
|Xhosa!||?|| || ||''all disappeared''
|-
|Young Ones||1995||Drie Doring males||2 sisters from Avatar||
|-
||Zappa||2001||Mack from Drie Doring||Bettik from Elveera||
|}
===Approximate time order of founding===
{| cellspacing="0" border="1" bgcolor="white"
|-
!group!!began!!male founders!!female founders!!info
|-
|Drie Doring||?1993||colspan="2"|''before study started''||named after the thorny ''[[Rhigozum]] trichotomum'' bush
|-
|Avatar||?1994||colspan="2"|''before study started''||''all disappeared or left area''
|-
|Balrog||?1994||colspan="2"|''before study started''||
|-
|Phantoms||?1994||colspan="2"|''before study started''||''all disappeared''
|-
|Young Ones||1995||Drie Doring males||2 sisters from Avatar||
|-
|Xhosa!||?|| || ||''all disappeared''
|-
|Pharside||?||''none''||splitoff from Young Ones||''all disappeared or left area''
|-
|Lazuli||1995||Belgarion (wild male)||Avatar female named Lazuli||
|-
|Vivian||1995||one from Drie Doring||a female named Vivian||
|-
|Elveera||1996||colspan="2"|Phantoms splitoff; later plus some Vivians||
|-
|Rascals||1998||wild males||from Vivian||
|-
|Whiskers||1998||2 Lazuli rovers & a wild male||4 from Young Ones||Some Vivian males came in in 2001. Flower took over in 2002.
|-
|Aspodel||?||''none''||splitoff from Whiskers||''all disappeared or left area''
|-
|Frisky||1999||''from outside area||from Young Ones||
|-
|Gattaca||2001||Vivian rovers||disrupted from Whiskers||
|-
|Moomin||2001||from Drie Doring||from Lazuli||
|-
||Zappa||2001||Mack from Drie Doring||Bettik from Elveera||
|-
|Commandos||2004||Young Ones rovers||young Gattaca evictees||
|-
|Nomads||2005||colspan="2"|Elveera & Drie Doring||''all died in a [[tuberculosis]] [[epidemic]] in 2006''
|-
|Splinters||2005||colspan="2"|temporary splitoff from Whiskers, later reunited with them||Whiskers fissioned when a [[goshawk]] attacked.
|}

==Episodes==
Note: here, "[[summer]]" means the [[southern hemisphere]] summer ([[northern hemisphere]] [[winter]]), and "winter" means the southern hemisphere winter (northern hemisphere summer).

==Map of Territories==
At [http://www.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?eID=tx_cms_showpic&file=uploads%2Fpics%2Fgroup_ranges.jpg&width=800m&height=600m&bodyTag=%3Cbody%20bgcolor%3D%22black%22%3E&wrap=%3Ca%20href%3D%22javascript%3Aclose%28%29%3B%22%3E%20%7C%20%3C%2Fa%3E&md5=6f34d7d32a75c11aa021b56f021aeb46 this link] is a map of the Kalahari Meerkat Project's meerkat mobs, including the size (a, in km2) and perimeter (p, in km) of each territory, as of 2004. Blank areas between the marked territories are not monitored by the Kalahari Meerkat Project, i.e. they do not carry habituated meerkats.

Only minor territory shifts have occurred since this map was made until 2006. Most notable was the foundation of Commandos in 2005, who have taken territory of Whiskers, Young Ones, and Elveera - placing the Commandos mob at the intersection of these three territories.

On that map B = Balrog, CD = Commandos, D = Drie Doring, E = Elveera, F = Frisky, GG = Gattaca, L = Lazuli, MM = Moomins, RR = Rascals, V = Vivian, W = Whiskers, Y = Young Ones, ZZ = Zappa.

==First Season==
{| {{table}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Episode !! Summary
|-
|| ''A Family Affair'' || Meerkat leader Flower's pup Mitch is kidnapped by a gang of teenage meerkats and her courageous son, Shakespeare, saves Mitch. Shakespeare fights for survival when he is bitten by a [[puff adder]] which had occupied one of their dens when they were trying to chase it out.
|-
| ''Love Thy Neighbour'' || Shakespeare is starting to starve after his [[snakebite]]. The Whiskers face off against their rivals, the Lazuli. Meanwhile, a [[casanova]] meerkat by the name of Carlos of the Lazuli mates with Flower's troublesome daughter Daisy.
|-
|| '' Some Like It Hot'' || Mozart has pups and Flower must think of something to do even if it means either killing them for the chance of survival or leaving them alive in the family. Meanwhile, Shakespeare recovers from the puff adder bite and goes foraging with Tosca and Mozart.
|-
|| ''Revolution'' || Youssarian accidently started a infamous burrow move which causes the death of one of Mozart's pups.
|-
|| ''Childhood's End'' || For the first time, Flower evicts Mozart from the family and Mozart has no choice but to leave her pups. A storm drives the Whiskers to shelter in the burrow that belongs to their rivals, the Lazuli. When the Lazuli came back to find their home invaded by the Whiskers, they start a resulting battle in order to win back their territory.
|-
|| ''Boys Will Be Boys'' || Flower starts to have a litter of pups. Mitch eats poisonous insects and becomes ill. Tosca is evicted for having pups. Mozart is allowed back in the Whiskers.
|-
|| ''Divided Loyalties' || The Whiskers split in two groups while fleeing from an attacking [[goshawk]]. This leaves Flower with only seven members, Zaphod, Mozart, Pozzo, Sparky, Dudley, Clive, and Mitch. Daisy and Yousarrian lead the other group (which is named the Splinters). Tosca takes over from Daisy.
|-
|| ''The Good, The Bad And The Desperate'' || The Whiskers are reunited. Tosca is evicted for taking charge of the Splinters.
|-
|| ''Daisy's Choice'' || When Daisy has pups, she gets them in a wrong burrow but soon Yousarrian rescues two of them. The family babysitters then abandon Daisy's pups and they must fight for survival.
|-
|| ''Flower Power'' || Flower has pups. The Whiskers find Lazuli pups in a burrow. Tosca's sons, Joju and McMurphy, abandon Flower's newborn pups but Shakespeare rescues them.
|-
|| ''An Awfully Big Adventure'' || Flower's pup Columbus goes foraging at the moment he sees sunlight and he and the family ended up in the territory of a predator that attempts to eat him.
|-
|| ''The Calm Before The Storm''|| Tosca mates with Carlos.she must start her own group, for she has been gone to long. The Lazuli threaten Flowers's pups while the Whiskers are away.
|-
|| ''Moving On'' || Shakespeare fights against Big Cy who went into den. Whiskers return and battle against the Lazuli, thus the Whiskers made a bittersweet victory as they defend the den and save the pups. Shakespeare is not seen again and presumably died underground there.
|-
|}

===Second Season===
{| {{table}}
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Episode !! Summary
|-
|| ''Cold Comfort'' || It is winter. There is a report that researchers find Big Cy of the Lazuli ill with [[tuberculosis]] and put him down to avoid a slow death and an epidemic of it <ref>[http://forums.televisionwithoutpity.com/index.php?act=Print&client=printer&f=490&t=3141933], search for "Posted by: spf109 Sep 30, 2006 @ 8:22 pm".</ref>. The Lazuli group is then led by Big Cy's son, J.D. Youssarian mates with Pancake, a female evicted from the Lazuli. Tosca is suspected dead.
|-
| ''Three Amigos'' || Youssarian, Mitch, and Big Will are looking for females to mate with. The Whiskers spend a night with a [[Cape Cobra]] in their burrow, but no harm caused.
|-
|| ''Young Blood'' || A group of meerkats named the Commandos spent a night in the Whiskers den and when morning came, they start an attack in the Lazuli territory and killed Bubble (one of their pups) and injured the current Lazuli babysitter, Marilyn.
|-
|| ''Iron Lady'' || Flower is pregnant. Mozart mates again. Flower evicts Mozart.
|-
|| ''There's No Place Like Home'' || Flower evicts Mozart from the family twice. Mozart becomes pregnant. Flower gives birth to 5 pups.
|-
|| ''When Flower Met Hannibal'' || A [[goshawk]] attacks the Whiskers, scattering them into 2 groups. Flower's group has to hide in a burrow in Commandos territory. Mozart [[miscarriage|miscarries]] her pups while alone away from a group. The Commandos attack the Whiskers, trying to dig out and kill their pups. The episode ends during the battle.
|-
|| ''United We Stand'' || The Whiskers win the battle; Ozzy of the Commandos dies in the battle. Mozart rejoins the Whiskers. Flower's 5 pups surface: Blossom, Nutmeg, Apollo, Pepper, Athena. The Whiskers confront a [[Cape Cobra]], until a [[snake eagle]] intervenes. Some of the heaviest summer rains began in decades.
|-
|| ''The Enemy Within'' || Youssarian is left to babysit Flower's pups but deserts to look for Lazuli females. Pancake of the Lazuli has been accepted back & has had pups by Youssarian. Whiskers / Lazuli battle near the waterhole. Flower leads deep invasion of Lazuli land, but many of the Whiskers split off chasing Youssarian thinking that he is enemy. Battle; Whiskers retreat. A bad storm forces the Whiskers to shelter 2 hours, but they get home the same day; Youssarian gets wet in the storm and must shelter the night alone in Lazuli territory.
|-
|| ''The Art of Leadership'' || Flower, with only 12 followers, decides on a den move before the split-off group come back. At first the pups are carried, but a scare with an [[eagle owl]] seen in a bush forces the party to be maximum alert, and the pups must go under their own power. They reach a den at evening. Flower finds that Mozart is pregnant.
|-
|| ''Balance Of Power'' || Flower and Mozart both pregnant. Mozart evicts Daisy, considered a very rare event in their species's society. Flower disciplines Mozart. Daisy is allowed back. Due to hunger and Flower's extra needs for food because of [[pregnancy]], her group kill and eat a bird. The splitoff group finds and rejoins Flower's group after over a week separate.
|-
|| ''Growing Pains'' || Summer rains 3 times normal cover the [[Kalahari]] with dense grass and flowering plants too tall for meerkats to see over. First named sight of the Big Dune (the highest point in Whiskers territory). Blossom explores too far and gets lost. Mitch explores but turns back, a little before he would have got in earshot of Blossom. A [[goshawk]] kills Blossom.
|-
|| ''The Godmother'' ||Flower has 3 pups, Millie, Shelley, and Bing. A little later Mozart has her pups. Flower's pups emerge. The Whiskers including Flower's pups go to forage, leaving Mozart and her pups in the den, and end the day in another den, abandoning Mozart and Mozart's pups.
|-
|| ''The Quiet Fields'' || In this final episode, Mozart struggles to take care of her pups alone in an abandoned Whiskers den. The Whiskers are confined to their den for a while by fear of a [[Tawny Eagle]] flying about overhead. Dry season drought causes food shortage, which drives the COmmandos to cross the dry [[Kuruman]] river bedand forage in Whiskers territory, and they find Mozart's den and drag out and kill her pups; she approaches the Whiskers hoping for reunion. This season finale ends as a [[cliffhanger]] between seasons with the Commandos on Whiskers territory and a big battle expected.
|-
|}

==Third Season==
{{spoiler}}This provable information [http://www.meerkatsrule.org/Flower_is_dead.html] is known about Season Three:-
**Flower dies of [[snakebite]]
**A new group of meerkats called the Starkies appear.
**In the study area in the [[Kalahari]] the 2006-2007 summer rains failed, causing a [[drought]] [[famine]] starvation crisis for the meerkats.
**Shakespeare and Tosca are found alive.
**Mozart becomes dominant female of the Whiskers.

==Feature film==
A feature film ''Meerkat Manor: Queen of the Kalahari'' (based on the Meerkat Manor television series) is in preparation. [http://community.discoverychannel.co.uk/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/203100501/m/951105882].

==DVD releases==
Below is a list of DVDs for each country/region.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Title
!Release Date
!# of Discs
!# of Eps
|-
|The Complete First Season (UK)
|[[released]], [[October 2006]]
|4 Single Sided Discs
|align="center" |13
|-
|The Complete First Season (AU)
|To be announced, 2006
|4 Single Sided Discs
|align="center" |13
|-
|The Complete First Season (US)
|[[November 30]], [[2006]]
|3 Single Sided Discs
|align="center" |13
|-
|The Complete Second Season (UK)
|[[October 14]], [[2007]]
|4 Single Sided Discs
|align="center" |13
|-
|The Complete Second Season (AU)
|[[April 12]], [[2007]]
|4 Single Sided Discs
|align="center" |13
|-
|The Complete Second Season (US)
|[[March 8]] [[2007]]
|3 Single Sided Discs
|align="center" |13
|-
|}

==References==
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==External links==
* {{imdb title|id=0765725|title=Meerkat Manor}}
* {{tvtome show|id=59800|title=Meerkat Manor}}
* http://www.kalahari-meerkats.com/ Kalahari Meerkat Project website
* http://www.kalahari-meerkats.com/index.php?id=meerkat-groups info about the meerkat groups
* [http://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/meerkat/Kalahari%20Meerkats.htm Kalahari Meerkat Project]
* http://www.earthwatch.org/europe/exped/clutton-brock.html Volunteer with Earthwatch on the Kalahari Meerkat Project
* http://www.earthwatch.org/atf/cf/%7BBD9A05BF-0860-451E-AA86-7FBF37574C00%7D/cluttonbrock_briefing.pdf
* http://www.bbc.co.uk/essex/content/articles/2006/08/09/meerkat_diary_day8_feature.shtml
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Meerkat Manor
GenreDocumentary
Drama
Created byCaroline Hawkins
Narrated byBill Nighy (UK/Canada, Series 1-5/US, Series 5)
Mike Goldman (Australia)
Sean Astin (US, Series 1–3)
Stockard Channing (US, Series 4)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series5
No. of episodes66 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMark Wild (UK)
Simon Willock (OSF)
Clare Birks (OSF)
Mick Kaczorowski (US)
ProducersChris Barker
Anne Sommerfield
Lucinda Axelsson
Renoir Tuahene
Hayley Smith
Chris Harries
Production locationKalahari Desert
CinematographyJohn Brown
Robin Smith
Gavin Thurston
Ted Giffords
John Waters
Ralph Bower
EditorsRenoir Tuahene
Amanda Young
Matt Meech
Mike Bolsover
Running time24 minutes
  • 45 minutes (Rise of the Dynasty)
Original release
NetworkAnimal Planet International
Release2 September 2005 (2005-09-02) –
22 August 2008 (2008-08-22)
NetworkBBC America
ReleaseJune 2021 (2021-06) –
September 2021 (2021-09)

Meerkat Manor is a British television documentary produced by Oxford Scientific Films that premiered in September 2005. Originally broadcast on Animal Planet International for four seasons, until its cancellation in August 2008, the programme had a revival in 2021 with the programme now known as Meerkat Manor: Rise of the Dynasty in some countries. Using traditional animal documentary style footage along with narration, the series told the story of the Whiskers, one of more than a dozen families of meerkats in the Kalahari Desert being studied as part of the Kalahari Meerkat Project, a long-term field study into the ecological causes and evolutionary consequences of the cooperative nature of meerkats. The original programme was narrated by Bill Nighy, with the narration redubbed by Mike Goldman for the Australian airings and Sean Astin for the American broadcasts. The fourth series, subtitled The Next Generation, saw Stockard Channing replacing Astin as the narrator in the American dubbing.[1] In 2021, Nighy could be heard narrating the new series of Meerkat Manor when it was broadcast in the United States on BBC America and on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, making it the first time that both television markets have used the same voice over on the programme.[2]

Meerkat Manor premiered in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2005, and the first 13-episode series concluded on 24 October 2005. With the success of the programme in the United Kingdom, Animal Planet started broadcasting it on its national channels in Australia, Canada, and the US. It has since been rebroadcast in more than 160 other countries.[3] The fourth, and final, Animal Planet series aired initially in the United States from 6 June 2008[1] to 22 August 2008. In August 2009, it was reported that the programme had been cancelled by Animal Planet.[4] In 2021, Meerkat Manor returned to British TV screens with a new series subtitled onscreen as Rise of the Dynasty (as Channel 5 listed the programme just as Meerkat Manor). The 13-part series was again narrated by Nighy, and was shown by Channel 5[5][6] every weekday in the 6.30pm slot usually featuring quiz show Eggheads, with the last episode going out on Wednesday 15 December 2021.[7] The Rise of the Dynasty series was made by Oxford Scientific Films (with the master rights belonging to BBC America) and featured three mobs of meerkats, with the groups being given the names Whiskers, Hakuna Matata and Ubuntu.[8][2]

Although the show faced criticism from viewers for not intervening when a meerkat was injured and faced death, Meerkat Manor enjoyed considerable success and was Animal Planet's top series in October 2007, both on the cable channel and through its video-on-demand service. The show's experimental format broke new ground in animal documentary filming techniques and gave viewers a long-term, intimate look into the lives of its meerkat stars, breaking the traditional wall between viewer and subject found with most documentaries. Meerkat Manor was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards: two in 2007 and one in 2008.[9] It won awards at the 2006 Omni Awards, and at the 2006 and 2007 New York Festivals TV Broadcasting Awards. The first three series have been released to DVD in both Region 1 and Region 2. In 2007, a book entitled Meerkat Manor – The Story of Flower of the Kalahari was released in the UK, detailing the life of Flower and the Whiskers before the series' filming began. A television film, Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins, documenting Flower's birth and rise to matriarch of the Whiskers, aired on Animal Planet on 25 May 2008. A theatrical photo realistic-animated feature film based on the series is in development at Warner Bros. Pictures Animation as of April 2024.[10]

Production details

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Robin Smith finds himself surrounded by foraging meerkats while filming them

Meerkat Manor was created by Caroline Hawkins, executive producer and series editor at Oxford Scientific Films, and commissioned for Animal Planet International by executive producer and commissioning editor Mark Wild.[11][12] Filming for a 13-episode series took seven to eight months, and was limited to the Kalahari spring and summer seasons, as meerkats are less active during winter.[13][14] Series three was filmed from November 2006 through April 2007, and Series four began filming in October 2007.[15] Most scenes were filmed on location at the Kuruman River Reserve, where the Kalahari Meerkat Project that the meerkats are a part of is based. However, the meerkats seen in commercials and on the show's website were not the same animals portrayed in Meerkat Manor. Instead, tamer-rescued meerkats from the Fellow Earthlings' Wildlife Center were filmed against a green screen.[16]

The show was primarily filmed using Sony DSR-570 cameras, although special equipment was needed for some unique footage. For scenes inside the animals' burrows, mini fibre-optic infra-red cameras were employed; wide-angle shots were filmed with a seven-metre crane and a remote-controlled camera platform.[17][18] An off-camera wireless microphone was also used to record many meerkat vocalizations, only partially audible to cameras' on-board systems.[17] Most filming was done by a single cameraman and a single sound engineer; researchers have required a minimal human presence to avoid stressing the animals.[14] Eye-level shots were difficult to achieve at times, due to the meerkats' small size and the limited height of even the smallest tripods.[17]

For tracking purposes by the researchers, the dominant female of each group is fitted with a radio collar, as are some dominant and roaming males. The meerkats – especially younger animals – are marked with dye to differentiate them.[14] As the meerkats are habituated, they would tend to ignore the camera crew as long as their "personal space" was respected.[17]

National variations

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The UK and US versions of the show have the same content for most episodes; however, the latter was sometimes edited for length to allow for commercial breaks. Content was also sometimes altered; mating scenes in particular were often removed from the US version. Animal Planet US occasionally changed the names of meerkats and episode titles.[14] Two of Flower's pups were renamed from Ren and Stumpy to Len and Squiggy; the title of the episode was also changed.[19][20][21] De la Soul (named for the rap group of the same name), one of the sisters who started the Starsky group, was renamed Whoopi in the US as a tribute to actress Whoopi Goldberg, an early fan of the series.[19][20] Animal Planet US has also renamed some of Flower's pups born in series three after two other celebrity fans of the show, Elizabeth Taylor and Denis Leary.[14] Several episodes were renamed: the title of the final episode of the second series was changed from "The Killing Fields" to "The Quiet Fields".[19][20] During the third series, the third episode's title was changed from "Something's Got to Give" to "Sister Act" (another Goldberg reference), while the sixth episode's title changed from "The House of Zappa" to "Sibling Rivalry".[19][20]

Narrative

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The use of underground cameras allows the crew to capture never before seen footage of a meerkat mother and her pups deep in their burrow.

The show follows several groups of meerkats, who act communally for the benefit of the groups in which they live. These groups are typically led by a dominant female and male, who maintain almost exclusive rights to have offspring.[22] The group followed most closely is known as the Whiskers family. This group was chosen because of its matriarch Flower, an unusually successful dominant female who led the group for five years.[15][23] During series three, Flower died from a snake bite and was succeeded by her daughter Rocket Dog.[14][24]

Animals in neighbouring groups were highlighted in each series as well.[14] In the first series, a group called the Lazuli were shown frequently in competition with the Whiskers family, and the opening credits referred to them as the "neighbours from hell".[22] Although their dominant male Big Si died between series, the Lazuli appeared in the second series, mostly as a source of roving males.[25][26] Another group called the Commandos, led by a one-eyed male named Hannibal, introduced themselves by attacking the Lazuli burrow, killing a pup and badly wounding the babysitting adult. The Commandoes became the new major rivals in the area, killing the pups of evicted Whiskers female Mozart and taking over some of the Whiskers' territory.[27][28]

The Whiskers' new neighbours were the Zappa and the Starsky.[26] Although smaller than the Whiskers, the Zappa attacked frequently, and when they fled after one attack, the Whiskers – in a rare occurrence – adopted an abandoned Zappa pup.[24][29] The Starsky group, on the other hand, was no threat to the Whiskers. Formed by a trio of Flower's daughters permanently evicted from the Whiskers, the small group was ravaged by illness, predators, and a lack of new pups.[30] The constantly struggling Starsky succumbed in the penultimate episode, with the death of the last survivor, Mozart, who was killed by a jackal.[31] Former Whiskers female Maybelline broke away from the group at the end of the third series, forming a new group called the Aztecs which became the Whiskers' rivals in the fourth series.[32]

Changes in representation

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While the show portrays real events among the Kalahari Meerkats, it also removes repetitive elements of the animals' lives. Because many days are filled with behaviour related to grooming and foraging, these routines were often left out of the show in favour of more unusual events.[33]

The meerkats are all named by Kalahari Meerkat volunteers; the individual who first sees a new litter emerge from the burrow is awarded naming rights. This has produced a variety of names, frequently drawn from volunteers' favourite books, movies, musical groups, family and friends, historical figures and geographical locations.[33] Animal Planet sometimes renamed the meerkats for narration, arguing that researchers' names were too limited, often relating to spices and food condiments.[14][21] Because of these changes, fans of the series who seek information on the Friends of the Kalahari Meerkat Project website sometimes have trouble locating particular animals. The project has created a list of alterations to help viewers connect the animals on the show to their real-life counterparts, and to match episodes to the monthly KMP Life History reports. The list, however, is only available to paying members of their website.[33][34]

Two of the major Whiskers family rivals were composites, created with footage and blended stories from multiple groups. For example, the Commandos group on the show uses some of events from the real Commandos group, but was primarily shown with footage from the Vivian research group – including its dominant couple.[35] Similarly, the show's Zappa group was mostly presented using footage from a group called "The Young Ones" (named after the British television show); however, the actual story and dominant pair were from the real Zappa Group.[23][35] Axel, the abandoned pup from series three, has a research number that indicates he was probably a Young Ones pup, rather than being a Zappa as the show claims.[36]

Reception

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Meerkat Manor has been well received by viewers and critics alike. In October 2007, it was Animal Planet's top series, with an audience of more than four million in the United States alone.[37] In the United States, its first episode was viewed by one million viewers, and the second and third series premieres were watched by approximately 800,000 viewers each. The fourth series premiere did not fare as well, with fewer than 500,000 viewers.[38] The viewership of the on-demand video offerings for Meerkat Manor grew 20% in September 2007, when Discovery offered each third series episode, video capsules of series one and two, top ten moments from the show, and a memorial sequence for Flower.[39] Building on the success of Meerkat Manor's unique format, Animal Planet commissioned two similarly formatted programmes: Orangutan Island, which focuses on a group of orphaned orangutans at the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, and Lemur Street, which looks at the lives of two rival gangs of ring-tailed lemurs in Madagascar.[40][41]

Some fans have criticized the show for its non-interference policy with regard to the meerkats, asking why the film crew and researchers do not give anti-venom to snake-bitten meerkats, or euthanize those dying and suffering.[37] US Executive Producer Mick Kaczorowski pointed out that Meerkat Manor was a show about the real lives and deaths of the meerkats. The research group has a policy against film crews interceding in natural events "because they don't want to have an effect on the gene pool by saving a weaker meerkat [or] affecting the outcome of what's natural in the Kalahari."[15] As the research project is monitoring "...the breeding success and survival of individuals and ... the factors that affect reproduction and survival", interfering in the natural processes would render the research results invalid.[33] There is one exception to this rule: researchers will euthanize meerkats that contract tuberculosis in order to prevent outbreaks that would threaten both the meerkat population and nearby cattle.[15][33]

Awards

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Meerkat Manor was nominated in 2005 for a Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival Award in the Animal Behaviour category, and again in 2007 for Best Original Score.[42] At the 2006 Wildscreen Festival, the series was a finalist in three categories: Animal Behaviour, Innovation, and Popular Broadcast.[42][43] The series won Gold Statues in Natural History and Cinematography and a Silver Statue for Writing at the 2006 Omni Awards.[42] The eighth episode of series three, "Journey's End", which depicts the death of Whiskers matriarch Flower, was awarded the 2008 Wildscreen Festival Panda Award in the Five Award for Popular Broadcast Programme category.[44] Meerkat Manor was a two-time Gold Medal winner in the Nature & Wildlife category at the New York Festivals Award Gala, in 2006 for series one, and again in 2007 for series one and two.[42][45] The series was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards in 2007, one for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming and one for Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming,[42][46] and again for Outstanding Cinematography in 2008.[9] In 2009, the series was awarded the Grand Award at the New York Festivals International Television Programming and Promotion Awards in the Family Programmes category.[47]

Impact on the genre

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Meerkat Manor's innovative new methods of filming allowed the Kalahari Project scientists a chance to uncover aspects of meerkat life never before seen, including life within the burrows. The film crew was also the first to capture meerkat infanticide on film.[18]

While many documentaries maintain an emotional distance from their subjects, Meerkat Manor, due to its extended length, soap opera-like narration, romanticization of the animals' lives, and close-up filming techniques, provides a closer, more personal view of the meerkats. The animals are humanized by being given individual names and personalities and by narrativizing the plots of their specific social relationships, blurring the line between nature documentary and reality television.[48] Viewers describe being emotionally involved in the animals' lives, sometimes forgetting they are watching a nature documentary. The meerkats' frequently short lives and brutal deaths become surprising and disturbing to some audiences. This format, considered experimental for its time, has been both praised and criticized for expanding the boundaries of both the nature documentary genre and the conventions of reality TV.[49]

Like the meerkats, Manor is an odd beast. The crew is forbidden to intervene, and the producers don't sugarcoat the animals' less cuddly habits (infidelity, abandonment of young, occasional cannibalism). But the meerkats are named and given human traits ("courageous," "caring," "bully[ing]"), and their antics and tragedies take place over a sound track. Manor is both brutal and melodramatic and thus more devastating than most documentary or scripted drama.

— James Poniewozik, Time, 2 November 2007[50]

Merchandise

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Cover of the original UK release of Meerkat Manor: The Story of Flower of the Kalahari

A book written by Professor Tim Clutton-Brock entitled Meerkat Manor: The Story of Flower of the Kalahari (ISBN 0-297-84484-9) was released in the UK in a hardback edition on 4 October 2007.[51] The book focuses on Flower's life and the story of the Whiskers, tracing how the group started, providing a timeline of Flower's life, and detailing all of the pups she had over her lifetime, as well as their current locations. The book also gives more background on how the Kalahari Meerkat Project started, the research goals and results, and researchers' personal lives.[52] A paperback edition of the book was announced for release in the United States by Simon & Schuster through their Touchstone imprint on 15 April 2008. The US release was entitled Meerkat Manor: Flower of the Kalahari (ISBN 1-4165-8767-5).[53] In November 2007, Discovery Communications announced that it was partnering with Activision to make a video game based on Meerkat Manor as the first in a new series of nature-based games. The announcement stated the game would be released to multiple platforms in late 2008, but no game was ever released.[54]

Film

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Oxford Scientific Films produced a feature film for Discovery Films that acts as a prequel to the Meerkat Manor series.[55] Originally announced as Flower: Queen of the Kalahari, Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins was directed by Chris Barker and Mike Slee and narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.[56] The film documents Flower's early life as she grows from a young meerkat to become one of the most successful leaders of the Whiskers clan.[57] The film was introduced at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival in the Spotlight section,[56] and then aired in the United States on Animal Planet on 25 May 2008 as a lead-in to a thirty-minute Making of Meerkat Manor: the Story Begins special.[58] It was released to Region 1 DVD in North America on 3 June 2008, with the Making of Meerkat Manor special, and another special, The Science of Meerkat Manor, included as extras.[59]

The film included re-edited footage and a new musical score. The Whiskers story was simplified, with the Lazuli being the only rival group to appear in the film. Unlike with the Meerkat Manor series, the film does not actually depict any of the real Whiskers meerkats. Untrained "meerkat actors" play the role of Flower and her family, with the camera crew searching out appropriately-aged meerkats, then following them until the meerkats acted in a way that was needed for the film. Flower herself was depicted by approximately eight female meerkats.[21]

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