Daktari now available to stream on Tubi

Exciting news! For those of you living in the United States, all four seasons of Daktari are now available on Tubi, a free streaming service.

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If you are unable to stream on your TV, you can watch it on your computer, tablet or phone by visiting Tubi.com and signing up for an account.

I’ve watched several episodes already and am focusing on Season 4 which I have not viewed since I was a kid. It’s actually not as bad as I remembered it. Erin Moran is sweet as Jenny and I really like the relationship she has with Dr. Tracy. I could do though without Ross Hagen – his character of Bart Jason is not likable. I miss Yale Summers! Fortunately I can watch older episodes to get my dose of him. 🙂

Let us know what episodes you are watching and enjoying. Remember to check out our excellent Episode Guide.

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Blasts from the past – Yale Summers and Judy, and Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion

Yale Summers with Judy the Chimp in a 1966 parade in San Diego. Thanks to Ken for finding this!
2 promos from Clarence the Cross-Eye Lion. Thanks to Ken for finding these!

Daktari Annuals – Annual #1

English fans of Daktari were lucky! In Great Britain there were annuals published with pictures and stories about Daktari. Our friend Ken has these annuals and he is sharing them with us.

Here are pictures from the first annual. Click on the picture to see an enlargement.

All Daktari Episodes now available on dailymotion.com!

Click here to view. (Note: Seasons 3 and 4 are in Hungarian).

My thanks to Anna – great catch!

Cheryl Miller today — update with translation of German article

A fan of Daktari came upon this site and saw the German article on Cheryl Miller. A German speaker, this fan took the time to translate the article so we can all read it for the first time.

Thank you Lutz; that was such a generous thing to do and we are all grateful!

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FREIZEIT REVUE 11/2012: Celebrities at home – Cheryl Miller

Daktari’s Paula Moonstruck by Wild Animals to This Very Day

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FREIZEIT REVUE visited the former actress in her native Arizona (USA). She told us, how she lives today, and how dangerous the shootings were in those days. And what blows of fate she had to cope with afterwards.

Freizeit Revue March 2013, first page

[Caption, Big Picture] Daktari-Star Cheryl Miller loves animals — equally behind the camera. To the right [small inset]: She’s fond of this lama-foal.

[Caption, left Inset 1] In 1966, with the cross-eyed lion Clarence: “That was a really dear one.”

[Caption, left Inset 2] Fond of animals: Jack Dane (Yale Summers, left), Dr. Marsh Tracy (Marshall Thompson) and his daughter Paula (Cheryl Miller).

[Caption, left Inset 3] The “Daktari” Crew with Chimp Judy. “She constantly kissed me on the lips,” the former actress told us. 

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Freizeit Revue article on Cheryl Miller, page 2

[Caption, inset top left] Tenderly she feeds a young giraffe. The animal is trustful right away.

[Caption, inset top right] Only occasionally Cheryl sits leisurely at home. She’s into sports, visits the opera, exhibitions, or the theater.

[Caption, small inset to the right] The former actress has got things straightened out with herself. “I’m doing fine,” she says.

[Caption bottom, left] The secret of her vivid complexion: “I wash my face with water and baby oil exclusively.”

[Caption bottom, right] Curious for life: “I want to learn something new constantly,” Cheryl says, laughing.

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Tenderly Chimp-Lady Judy presses her a kiss on the mouth. Cheryl Miller laughs — without noticing the leopard, who is stalking her from the rear. He’s preying on the Chimpanzee, but suddenly changes target. Out of a sudden the wild animal pounces on Cheryl, presses her to the ground severely. It takes three men to intervene, pull the big cat away from her. Shocked the rescuers gaze at the victim, looking for injuries.

“I Fought a Crocodile”

“But I took a few bruises”, Cheryl remembers. “And wetted my pants out of fear.” It’s now fourty years since the shooting of Daktari took place. And nowadays “Paula” can laugh about it. To find out, how she’s doing today, FREIZEIT REVUE-reporter Simone Vollmer travelled to Cheryl’s home state of Arizona (USA). There the former actress told her about another thrilling Daktari-anecdote: “I had to fight a crocodile under water with a plastic-knife. Its jaws were tightly shut with a wire. It tumbled me over three times. That wasn’t funny.”

But Cheryl even today cherishes a heart for wild animals. Affectionate she feeds a giraffe. Astonishing-in her presence the majestic giant turns tame. Nothing new for Cheryl. “Clarence, the cross-eyed lion, liked me. Suprisingly nearly all big cats were comfortable in my presence. They put their head in my lap and clung to me.”

“My time with Daktari was wonderful”, Cheryl relates wistfully – completely to the contrary to what happened afterwards. “A soap-opera and some fair to middling flickers.” Eventually she gave up on acting. “I had earned enough money. I wanted to concentrate purely on my family. My children (son Eric (31), stepsons Ronn (45) and Robb (43)-editor’s note) shouldn’t get the feeling that their mother was something special.”

“The heart – my ideal man died”

Cheryl had no luck with love. In 1968 she got married for the first time. The marriage failed after only two months. The second marriage too, with a businessman, broke up after a few years. Only with Robert Kasselmann (died with 68) had fortune smiled on her. “He was my ideal man,” she fancies. “Our marriage lasted for twenty years. But seven years ago, he died of a rare heart disease.” Both didn’t believe in the chances of healing. “We handled his outlook realistically,” she confesses.

An experience that Cheryl helps today. She works with incurable children in a church community. “This can be rough but fulfilling at the same time.” On her own, but not lonely. That’s the way Cheryl lives today. She has many friends, who accompany her to the theater. And sports play a big role in her life. Cheryl even takes part in the senior citizen Olympics. “I can handle bows and arrows, I swim, I ski.” And at times she’s even attracted to wild animals again. “My memories of Daktari are as vivid then, as if it were only yesterday.”

 

New Daktari videos on YouTube

Aren’t we lucky to live during this time of renewed interest in our favorite TV shows! Cheryl Miller, in particular, seems to be enjoying new popularity.

Our friend down under, Ken, found this wonderful video which features new pictures of Cheryl:

While looking at this video, I found a playlist of a whole bunch of Daktari videos:

Enjoy!

Tons of new YouTube videos on Daktari — wait until you see!

YouTube has had scant few videos related to Daktari but the release of all four seasons on DVD has certainly changed things. I did a random search yesterday and came up with a ton of stuff!

First, this gem:

The Legend of Ivan Tors

This is an hour-long documentary — I didn’t even know it existed. Eagerly looking forward to this:

Here’s a trailer to Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion:

And here’s an adorable tribute to Jack and Paula:

(I think I may have posted this before, but it’s worth posting again.)

This is just a sampling. There are several lists on YouTube with much to see:

YouTube lists

Popular Daktari and Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion Videos (13 videos — this one includes a trailer for “The Man from Clover Grove”)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx6B576QP0M&list=PLqQikS2euhQVJ4fakFJdxaobu_g9NuaGX

Popular Videos – Daktari (200 videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ururKgVlNk&list=PLqQikS2euhQXstOIRV83LAlQ3QgRh3xxk

Ken discovered a playlist that features (to date) 11 of the 33 episodes of Angel in which Marshall Thompson starred in 1960-61:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfI9sSfI_pXNO_XYouTqZu45sjswvaLmJ

Annie Fargé and Marshall Thompson www.marshall-thompson.com
Annie Fargé and Marshall Thompson www.marshall-thompson.com

Angel was about a young scatterbrained Frenchwoman, Angelique “Angel” Smith, played by Annie Fargé, who comes to the US and marries a young architect, John Smith, portrayed by Thompson.

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How well do you know Daktari? Play this game to find out!

For the fan, this game is a no-brainer but it’s fun! Just click on the image to give it a whirl.

Click on the image to play the game
Click on the image to play the game

Happy 50th Anniversary, Daktari!

On Tuesday, January 11, 1966, Daktari premiered on CBS-TV at 7:30 pm. The first episode was “The Elephant Thieves.”

Happy 50th Anniversary, Daktari!

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Check out all the episodes here in our extensive and detailed episode guide.

What are your favorite episodes?

 Mine are:
Season One: Return of the Killer (Parts One and Two–this is the episode that introduced me to Daktari), Wall of Flames (Parts One and Two)
Season Two: Return of Clarence, Cry for Help, House of Lions, Countdown for Paula, Terror in the Bush (#1 favorite), A Bullet for Hedley

 

Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion is a charmer

00 return of the killer wall of flamesI treated myself on a cold and rainy day to a bit of a Daktari marathon, watching “Wall of Flames” and “Return of the Killer” from season one, and concluding with “Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion.”

richard haydenIt’s been a long time since I saw this movie and I have to say it held up pretty well. While it does tend to ramble (but then doesn’t Daktari tend to do that anyway? :-)), it was cute. Clarence is adorable–how I’d love to have that big cat cuddle me the way he did Richard Hayden’s character, Mr. Rotbotham.

05Cheryl Miller’s Paula was a bit sassy in the film and Marsh Tracy could be a bit of a curmudgeon at times. How I wish Betsy Drake could have continued her role as Julie on Daktari–such nice chemistry between her and Thompson and Miller.

Cheryl Miller and mary lou from Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion, from Glamour Girls
Cheryl Miller and mary lou from Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion, from Glamour Girls

The scene with Paula trying on the dress, all girl but obviously a tomboy at heart, was sweet. The last post talked about how Clarence essentially chose her for the part and you can see the shared affection. Cheryl was fearless with that python, my goodness!

I caught several clips from the movie making it into the credits for Daktari.

Anyway, enjoyed the nostalgia trip–here are some pix from the movie. If you have the movie, treat yourself, it’s a nice escape.

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