The Standard (St. Catharines)

Steve Irwin’s family starts new chapter with Animal Planet show

- PATRICK RYAN

NEW YORK — For the Irwins, “crikey” just runs in the family.

“It’s a really good word, because you can use it for everything,” says Robert Irwin, whose late father, Australian conservati­onist and TV personalit­y Steve Irwin, popularize­d the word on his long-running Animal Planet series “The Crocodile Hunter.”

“If you get stung by a wasp, you can say, ‘Crikey! That hurt!’” Robert continues. “Or if you see something cool, you could go, ‘Crikey! There’s a crocodile!’ It just means ‘wow.’ If you’re stuck on what to say, say ‘crikey.’”

Now, the next generation of wildlife enthusiast­s are bringing their dad’s famous catchphras­e to a whole new audience in Animal Planet’s “Crikey! It’s the Irwins,” which premières Sunday (8 p.m.) and stars Robert, 14, his sister Bindi, 20, and their mom, Terri Irwin, 54.

The show goes behind the scenes of the family’s Australia Zoo in Queensland, which Terri and Steve co-owned and operated until his death in 2006 at age 44, when he was stung by a stingray while shooting an underwater documentar­y. “Crikey” marks the Irwins’ first show as a family on the cable network since shortly after Steve’s death.

Each episode showcases the khaki-clad trio’s various skills in caring for and educating people about animals: There’s Robert, who fearlessly follows in his dad’s footsteps handling venomous snakes and feeding the zoo’s crocodiles (a feat he first managed at the tender age of 10); Bindi, who recommends tissues for her sometimes emotional segments with koalas and other “fluffy, baby animals;” and Terri, whose jobs include nursing sick and injured animals back to health, promoting wildlife research, and training staff in conservati­on efforts.

“Together, we make a really great team,” Bindi says.

Fans of Steve’s will be moved to see just how much of their dad’s qualities his children inherited.

Robert and Bindi “have a passion for wildlife, which I think is partly genetic,” Terri says. “Although I will say, Steve couldn’t have danced to save himself.”

 ?? CHARLES SYKES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Robert, left, Terri and Bindi Irwin have a new Animal Planet show "Crikey! It's The Irwins" premiering Sunday.
CHARLES SYKES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Robert, left, Terri and Bindi Irwin have a new Animal Planet show "Crikey! It's The Irwins" premiering Sunday.

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