The original 1999 broadcast is available in several formats:
Before 1999, dinosaur documentaries were staid affairs: static skeletons in museums, talking-head experts, and the occasional crude computer graphic. The BBC’s vision, led by producer Tim Haines and scientific advisor Michael Benton (University of Bristol), was radical. They wanted to apply the production values of The Blue Planet —cinematic wildlife photography, narrative storytelling, and state-of-the-art CGI—to the Mesozoic era. Walking With Dinosaurs Season 1
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Set in the frozen forests of prehistoric Antarctica (which was once temperate but dark for months). A herd of Leaellynasaura (small, big-eyed ornithopods) must survive the long, dark winter while being hunted by the swift, feathered predator Australovenator (here called "Polar Allosaur"). : The landscape is crawling with other ferocious