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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:25 pm 
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Walking With Dinosaurs (1999)

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From the Triassic period to the late Cretaceous - a mere 65 million years ago - Walking With Dinosaursoffers a unique insight into the lives of these spectacular reptiles.Each programme traces the life of a group of dinosaurs at differenttimes within their evolutionary history. The dramatic narrativedescribes how they searched for food, mated, laid their eggs, foughtand died in savage fights with fellow predators. Advanced techniquesare used to create real and natural images as the one hundred and sixtymillion-year history of dinoasaurs is explored.

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The Ballad Of Big Al (2001)

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Dr Alexandra Freeman tells the story of 'Big Al'– a remarkable Allosaurus fragilis skeleton.

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Walking With Beasts (2001)

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Walking with Beasts takes up the story where Walking with Dinosaurs left off. Broadcast in 2001, it told the story of life on Earth from the death of the dinosaurs to the dawn of the age of man. Weird and wonderful creatures, from Woolly Mammoths to birds that ate horses, pushed special effects teams to the limit.

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Walking With Cavemen (2003)

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Professor Robert Winston meets Lucy, the first upright ape, and follows her ancestors on the three-million-year journey to civilisation. Broadcast in 2003, Walking with Cavemen combined special effects with the latest scientific theories, to show us what it really means to be human.

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Sea Monsters: A Walking with Dinosaurs Trilogy (2003)

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Nigel Marvin takes a takes a trip through the seven deadliest seas of all time, in this 2003 offering from the Walking with... team.

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Thank you, you doing a great job keep it up.


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 Post subject: Walking With Monsters - Life Before Dinosaurs
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Broadcast: 2005-12-08

Director: Tim Haines

Writer: Tim Haines

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Walking With Monsters draws on the specialist knowledge of more than 600 scientists to tell the story of the weird, wonderful and frequently terrifying creatures that came before, during and after the age of the Dinosaurs. With state of the art technology and animation these creatures - 50 of which have never been seen before - are brought to life with amazing realism.

There was a time when a two-tonne predatory fish came on land to hunt, when four-metre sea scorpions sliced sushi in the shallows, when just one species of lumbering reptile represented eighty per cent of all life. For the first time, this series will uncover these creatures and the bizarre worlds they inhabited.

Episode one..
530 Million Years Ago - Cambrian — Chengjiang, China
418 Million Years Ago - Silurian — South Wales, UK
360 Million Years Ago - Devonian — Pennsylvania, USA
Life in the seas; the first backboned animals and the eventual act of amphibians coming onto land

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Episode two..
300 Million Years Ago - Carboniferous — Kansas, USA (in a coal forest)
280 Million Years Ago - Early Permian — Bromacker, Germany
The first reptiles, including the infamous Dimetrodon

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Thank you snupix...I am looking forward to seeing this. :)


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Episode three..

250 Million Years Ago - Late Permian — Siberia, Pangaea
248 Million Years Ago - Triassic — Antarctica, Pangaea

Enormous sabre-tooth reptiles and armoured herbivores. It also showed the first great extinction on Earth and how this led to the rise of the dinosaurs.

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