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When Dinosaurs Roamed America (sometimes shortened to When Dinosaurs Roamed outside of the United States) is a two-hour American television program (produced in the style of a traditional nature documentary) that first aired on the Discovery Channel on July 15, 2001. [1]
Dinosaur! is a 1985 American television documentary film about dinosaurs.It was first broadcast in the United States on November 5, 1985, on CBS. [1] Directed by Robert Guenette and written by Steven Paul Mark, Dinosaur! was hosted by American actor Christopher Reeve, who some years before had played the leading role in Superman.
Dinosaur Wars is a documentary film created by PBS as an episode for American Experience. [2] [3] The video details the rivalry between Edward Cope and O. C. Marsh. [2] [4] Cope and Marsh were paleontologists who uncovered dinosaur fossils in the late 19th century. [5] [6] PBS broadcast the episode on January 17, 2011. [7]
This category include documentaries, television programs etcetera about prehistoric life.This include life before man's writing of history, and is composed, not only by dinosaurs (for example), but a lot of other prehistoric forms of life, like extinct mammals, amphibians, birds, plants and much more.
Dinosaur 13 is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Todd Douglas Miller. [1] The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014. [2] [3]
From the first Apple computer to the COVID-19 vaccine, here are the most revolutionary inventions that were born in the U.S.A. in the past half-century.
Walking with Beasts, marketed as Walking with Prehistoric Beasts in North America, is a 2001 six-part nature documentary television miniseries created by Impossible Pictures and produced by the BBC Science Unit, [4] the Discovery Channel, ProSieben and TV Asahi.
August 12 – The NASA Space Shuttle Enterprise makes its first test free-flight from the back of a jetliner. August 15 – Ohio State University Radio Observatory , working on the SETI project, receives a strong narrowband radio signal from deep space; the event is named the Wow! signal for a notation made by researcher Jerry R. Ehman .