Professor Richard Fortey travels to some of the greatest fossil sites on earth to discover more about the distant past.

Life's extraordinary journey to conquer, adapt and survive on Earth across billions of years comes a...

Combining fact and informed speculation with cutting-edge computer graphics and animatronics effects...

For the first time in 65 million years, innovative imaging technology enables viewers to see deep in...

Life evolved in the sea, in a water-bound planet, but landmasses slowly appeared and aquatic life be...

Il Pianeta dei Dinosauri was a television documentary series, hosted by Piero and Alberto Angela in ...

Experience the wonders of our world like never before in this epic series from Jon Favreau and the p...

Andy works at the National Museum in the Dinosaur Gallery with Hatty. After part of an exhibit is da...

Dinosaur Revolution is a four-part American nature documentary produced by Creative Differences. It ...

The stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the lates...

Each episode tells the dramatic story of an individual dinosaur whose remains are currently being un...

Dinosaur Planet, not to be confused with Planet Dinosaur, is a four-part American nature documentary...

Three part series detailing the dangerous prehistoric creatures humans met as they explored the worl...

When Dinosaurs Roamed America is a two-hour American television program that first aired on Discover...

New discoveries of dinosaur fossils are completely changing what we know about the animals that live...

Extinct for millions of years, dinosaurs continue to fascinate as scientists struggle to understand ...

Imagines prehistoric life in this entertainment series about dinosaur battles. Computer-generated di...
A group of young people live and work on a replica of a prehistoric Iron Age settlement at a secret ...

Liz Bonnin joins an international team of palaeontologists in the remote badlands of Wyoming as they...

According to recent science the Neanderthals are not the knuckle-dragging apemen of popular imaginat...