SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE
SIGN IN SEARCH MENU
SOUTH AFRICA'S TV WEBSITE


Healing Power of Nature

Genres: Wildlife/Nature, Documentary, Documentary Series

Rate:

7.0

Add to Show Favourites

About the Show

Healing Power of Nature is a South African television documentary series created by Mafisa Media in conjunction with African Renaissance Productions which documents the phenomenon of biophilia, or ways in which nature can heal people.

The series aired on SABC3 from 6 August, 2006 to 31 August, 2008, on Sundays at 18h00. There are 26 half-hour episodes in two seasons.

See "Seasons" below for seasonal broadcast dates and times.

Synopsis

There is a theory that we have a human instinct to conserve nature. But more often than not, it is we who are nurtured and healed by wilderness – a phenomenon called biophilia. Why is this?

This is the question explored in Healing Power of Nature - a series of South African films about the ways in which nature can heal people.

Johnny Appels, who is the subject of the first film entitled The Last Strandloper, is one of the people it's deeply effected. Jonny lives and fishes in Arniston and regained his freedom through his connection with the sea after a stint in jail.

Another is Craig Bovim who experienced that humans are part of the food chain when he was attacked by a Great White shark four years ago.

Also featured in the series are the inmates of Pollsmoor in Cape Town, who have found they can voel vry (feel free) by rearing budgies in prison and 11-year-old Prenessa who was left unable to walk or talk after suffering from bronchial pneumonia as a baby.

The stories are filmed in locations across Southern Africa and consider many different groups of people and individuals, all of whom are using their contact with South Africa’s wilderness and its wildlife to help preserve it for future generations – and to heal themselves in the process.

Seasons

(Both seasons aired exclusively on SABC3 on Sundays at 18h00. Each consists of 13 episodes.)

Season 1
Premiere: 6 August 2006 | Finale: 29 October 2006

Season 2
Premiere: 4 May 2008 | Finale: 31 August 2008


Latest Discussions



LATEST ARTICLES

New on TV today: Friday 19 April

Housekeepers 3 begins a run on Wethu and Kindig Customs returns to Discovery.


Two former Miss South Africa's in Duma Ndlovu's Queen Modjadji

It scares us. Schmodels in a historical drama - how "Method" will they be? But okay, let's not be judgy and see.


Elif 5 Teasers - May 2024

Melek's had enough of Figen's insults. Is she honest about it? Yes! When you need to fight you must fight.


Chrysalis 2 Teasers - May 2024

Nalan shoots her magazine cover and her style has completely changed.


New on TV today: Thursday 18 April 2024

More Plaasjapies pitch up on kykNET and BBC Earth travels Ancient Egypt by Train.


17 shows with Mzansi in the title - name them!

So you consider yourself a big stuff TV buff? Let's see. Take the test.


House of Zwide 3 Teasers - May 2024

Are they a throuple? No. Soka and Ona and Mampho are all in it together but not in that way.


New on TV today: Wednesday 17 April

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans drops on Disney+ and Travel Channel dives into Spooked Scotland.


Top Shows on TV: March 2024

Ka-ching! The biggest winner in Skeem Saam's move to 19h30: Sibongile & The Dlaminis which takes DStv's No.1 spot by a whopping margin.


New on TV today: Tuesday 16 April

The only new show tonight is the return of Car S.O.S. on National Geographic.

LATEST SITE ACTIVITY


More activity at TVSA Central



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS



LATEST SOAPIE TEASERS





×
×

You browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight, Gears, BrowserPlus or HTML5 support.