By Jake Kanter International TV Editor London Zoo and its sister wildlife park Whipsnade Zoo are to open their doors to ITV cameras during lockdown to reveal how animals and staff are coping with coronavirus.
October Films and Circle Circle Films are making the two-part documentary, London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year, which will reveal how the Zoological Society Of London institutions are caring for 20,000 animals without any visitors.
As well as revealing what is going on behind the scenes when the parks are eerily quiet, the series will also delve into the 192-year history of London Zoo, during which it has only ever closed for two weeks during the Blitz in World War II.
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