![]() ![]() ![]() Early test screenings for the film were poorly received, with Lynch estimating that at least 300 people walked out due to its sexual and violent content. The film is noted for its allusions to The Wizard of Oz and Elvis Presley. He disliked the ending of the novel and decided to change it to fit his vision of the main characters. Wild at Heart can be found online at Amazon Prime here.įind out how you can get more HampshireLive news straight to your inbox HERE.Lynch intended to only produce the film, but after reading Gifford's book, he decided to write and direct it as well. The joy of streaming means you can watch it however you like. This means you can binge each series, or take it slow like the good old days. ![]() All seven series are available to watch as long as you have an Amazon Prime account, although you do get pesky adverts. The drama is now available on Amazon Prime thanks to new streaming service IMBDtv. Wild at Heart ended on a high in 2012 with a two-hour finale much to the disappointment of viewers everywhere. Amanda Holden, born and raised in Bishop's Waltham, starred in three series as Sarah Trevanion, the vet's wife. Robert Bathurst, who has also starred in Downton Abbey and Doctor Who, joined the programme in the final series. The series featured popular actors and actresses including Stephen Tomkinson, Hayley Mills and Amanda Holden. Glen Afric is home to African wildlife, including lions, giraffes, elephants, cheetahs, hippos and buffalo. The series was filmed on location at the Glen Afric County Lodge, a game reserve and sanctuary. The drama followed Danny Trevanion, a vet who relocated his family to South Africa where they attempted to build up a successful wildlife reserve and veterinary surgery. It's safe to say it was the nation's favourite Sunday evening drama for the seven years it aired. READ MORE: Wild at Heart cast: What are Stephen Tompkinson, Amanda Holden, and Hayley Mills doing now? Over the course of the seven series, the programme enjoyed a peak of 10 million viewers, with each series averaging at least 7.5 million viewers. Wild at Heart, set in South Africa, became an instant captured the hearts of the British public when it first aired in 2006 on ITV. Nothing beats a good family-friendly drama on a Sunday evening, in fact, it's the perfect way to end the week. ![]() It's finally time to relive Wild At Heart, one of the nation's favourite dramas in the late 2000s. ![]()
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