'Bridgerton' Star Adjoa Andoh to Narrate Nature Series 'Chasing the Rains' (EXCLUSIVE)

Adjoa Andoh narrates "Chasing the Rains", an upcoming four-part documentary series about African wildlife, Variety may exclusively reveal.

Andoh is perhaps better known as "Bridgerton's" Lady Danbury and also appeared in "The Witcher" and "Silent Witness" as well as numerous theatrical productions.

Produced by Love Nature and Sky Nature and created by Maramedia ("Stormborn"), the docuseries promises to take viewers "to one of the most majestic, unspoilt and rarely filmed regions of Africa" ​​on an exploration of how wildlife - including cheetahs, hyenas and elephants - survive cycles of currents air and precipitation.

The series, which will launch in December on Love Nature's linear and streaming platforms, is being produced in association with ARTE France.

It will then debut on Sky Nature in the UK in March 2023 as well as in Italy in the Content Partnership between Love Nature and Sky. It will premiere on ARTE in France and Germany.

Blue Ant International renews licensing and presale opportunities in other available territories.

"Adjoa's captivating storytelling elevates the narrative in "Chasing the Rains" and infuses episodes with drama, drawing audiences even closer to the lives of the wild animals that inhabit one of East Africa's most mysterious regions," says Carlyn Staudt, Global Managing Director of Love Nature. "It's exciting to working again with the team at Maramedia to bring our global Love Nature audience another world-class wildlife series with stunning, never-before-seen footage of our natural world."

Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentary and Factual at Sky, said: "We are delighted that Adjoa Andoh narrates this beautiful nature documentary that will bring our audience even closer to the natural world.Filmed in the beautiful expanses of Kenya, viewers cannot fail to feel deep empathy for the families of elephants, cheetahs and wild dogs featured. , who live their daily struggles to survive in an ever-changing climate."

Nigel Pope and Jackie Savery produce the series, which was filmed and directed by Justin Purefoy and Faith Musembi . Alison Barrat, senior vice president of development and production, produces the series on behalf of Love Nature, while Dixon exec produces for Sky Nature.

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'Bridgerton' Star Adjoa Andoh to Narrate Nature Series 'Chasing the Rains' (EXCLUSIVE)

Adjoa Andoh narrates "Chasing the Rains", an upcoming four-part documentary series about African wildlife, Variety may exclusively reveal.

Andoh is perhaps better known as "Bridgerton's" Lady Danbury and also appeared in "The Witcher" and "Silent Witness" as well as numerous theatrical productions.

Produced by Love Nature and Sky Nature and created by Maramedia ("Stormborn"), the docuseries promises to take viewers "to one of the most majestic, unspoilt and rarely filmed regions of Africa" ​​on an exploration of how wildlife - including cheetahs, hyenas and elephants - survive cycles of currents air and precipitation.

The series, which will launch in December on Love Nature's linear and streaming platforms, is being produced in association with ARTE France.

It will then debut on Sky Nature in the UK in March 2023 as well as in Italy in the Content Partnership between Love Nature and Sky. It will premiere on ARTE in France and Germany.

Blue Ant International renews licensing and presale opportunities in other available territories.

"Adjoa's captivating storytelling elevates the narrative in "Chasing the Rains" and infuses episodes with drama, drawing audiences even closer to the lives of the wild animals that inhabit one of East Africa's most mysterious regions," says Carlyn Staudt, Global Managing Director of Love Nature. "It's exciting to working again with the team at Maramedia to bring our global Love Nature audience another world-class wildlife series with stunning, never-before-seen footage of our natural world."

Poppy Dixon, Director of Documentary and Factual at Sky, said: "We are delighted that Adjoa Andoh narrates this beautiful nature documentary that will bring our audience even closer to the natural world.Filmed in the beautiful expanses of Kenya, viewers cannot fail to feel deep empathy for the families of elephants, cheetahs and wild dogs featured. , who live their daily struggles to survive in an ever-changing climate."

Nigel Pope and Jackie Savery produce the series, which was filmed and directed by Justin Purefoy and Faith Musembi . Alison Barrat, senior vice president of development and production, produces the series on behalf of Love Nature, while Dixon exec produces for Sky Nature.

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