The Lost World
The expedition finds itself trapped on the plateau, with dinosaurs and cannibals present.
The expedition finds itself trapped on the plateau, with dinosaurs and cannibals present.
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Dr Alice Roberts finds out how the experts put dinosaur skeletons back together.
Over 150 million years during the Jurassic period, the first giant killers stalked the Earth.
Recent discoveries reveal the extraordinary ability of dinosaurs to adapt and survive.
The southern continents are home to some of the undisputed heavyweights of the dinosaur world.
Could the Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger be surviving decades after it's reported extinction?
Investigating the big cat sightings in the UK such as the beasts of Exmoor and Bodmin.
Investigating the legend of the North American Bigfoot.
Is there really a Loch Ness Monster and could there be other pre-historic survivors?
Investigating the Giant Squid - the last great creature mystery of the sea.
Investigating the Yeti - the world's most famous mystery animal.
Dr Iain Stewart looks at how the rocks of the Mediterranean have shaped human history.
Cave painters scraped their colors from rocks, but later civilizations used rocks to broaden their palettes.
Dr Stewart reveals how rocks inspired the Egyptians to build pyramids and the Romans to build perfect circles.
Dr Iain Stewart reveals how earthquakes have created a network of cracks in the ground.
The expedition finds itself trapped on the plateau, with dinosaurs and cannibals present.
Professor Challenger leads a party of explorers to a mythical South American plateau.
Asia - the world's greatest land mass with some of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
We go in search of how the first humans survived the environment of pre-historic Africa.
Iain Stewart shows the impact of salt on the existence of ice ages and the preservation of the dead in Egypt.
Iain Stewart discovers how water has played a role in history, including the fall of the Roman Empire.
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