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The Dinosaurs!
GenreDocumentary
Narrated byBarbara Feldon
Country of originUSA
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1 series
No. of episodes4 episodes
Production
ProducersKathi White, Trudi Brown
Running time56 min. per episode
Original release
NetworkPBS
Release1992

The Dinosaurs!, American television miniseries produced by PBS in 1992, featuring some of the then-modern theories about dinosaurs and how they lived.

The program.

The program features the age of dinosaurs, from the appearing of the early forms like Herrerasaurus, to the Tyrannosaurus and Ceratopsians of the late Cretaceous. The possibilities whether dinosaurs were active, warm-blooded animals, had parental care, and the theory that they are the ancestors to birds are featured. What caused their extinction are also discussed.

Episodes[1]

  • Part 1 - The Monsters Emerge
  • Part 2 - Flesh on the Bones
  • Part 3 - The Nature of the Beast
  • Part 4 - The Death of the Dinosaurs

Animations

Some animated depictions were made to give an impression about how the dinosaurs might or could have looked like and how they might or would have behaved. Those animations have been featured in other media since. Some of them have been available to see in public computers at Swedish Museum of Natural History. Many of the animations have also been uploaded on YouTube.

Home Video

The series was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1993.[1] The VHS edition was re-issued in November 10, 1998 with different case artwork. It is Re-released in the Fourth Tape in November 30, 1999. There have been no plans or discussions for a DVD or Blu-ray release.

Sources

  1. ^ a b [1], The Dinosaurs! at LaserDisc Database.