Walking With Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs

Walking With Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs

Candidatura al premio BAFTA TV AWARD®
Using state-of-the-art visual effects, this program shows an epic 300 million year war among creatures on the Earth before the dinosaurs.
IMDb 8,2/1020051 stagione
Stagione 1
3 episodi
  • 1. Episode 1

    1. Episode 1

    This episode looks at the evolution of the predators who lived 550 million years ago, and how the first amphibians migrated from sea to land.
    This episode looks at the evolution of the predators who lived 550 million years ago, and how the first amphibians migrated from sea to land.
    NC
    29min
    5 gen 2005
  • 2. Episode 2

    2. Episode 2

    Three hundred million years ago, the forests were ruled by insects. This was a world in which giant dragonflies battled with two-foot-wide spiders.
    Three hundred million years ago, the forests were ruled by insects. This was a world in which giant dragonflies battled with two-foot-wide spiders.
    NC
    29min
    5 gen 2005
  • 3. Episode 3

    3. Episode 3

    By the late Permian period, a furry, ferret-like mammal had evolved onto two feet, vaguely resembling the human form. Could this be our ancestor?
    By the late Permian period, a furry, ferret-like mammal had evolved onto two feet, vaguely resembling the human form. Could this be our ancestor?
    NC
    29min
    5 gen 2005
  • Walking With Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs
    IMDb 8,2/1020051 stagione
    Using state-of-the-art visual effects, this program shows an epic 300 million year war among creatures on the Earth before the dinosaurs.
    Creatori e interpreti
    Regia
    Chloe LelandTim Haines
    Produttori
    BBC
    Interpreti
    Kenneth BranaghEdward Gero
    Produzione
    BBC
    Recensioni
    3.8 out of 5 stars

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    5. 1 star
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