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- Planet_Dinosaur abstract "Planet Dinosaur, not to be confused with Dinosaur Planet, is a six-part documentary television series produced by the BBC, narrated by John Hurt, first aired in the United Kingdom in 2011, produced by VFX studio Jellyfish Pictures. It is the first major dinosaur-related series for BBC One since Walking with Dinosaurs. There are more than 50 different prehistoric species featured, and they and their environments were created entirely as computer-generated images, for around a third of the production cost that was needed a decade earlier for Walking with Dinosaurs. Much of the plot is based on scientific discoveries made since Walking with Dinosaurs. The companion book to Planet Dinosaur was released on 8 September 2011 and the DVD on 24 October 2011.".
- Planet_Dinosaur channel BBC.
- Planet_Dinosaur channel BBC_One.
- Planet_Dinosaur completionDate "2011-10-19".
- Planet_Dinosaur distributor BBC_Worldwide.
- Planet_Dinosaur genre Television_documentary.
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- Planet_Dinosaur numberOfEpisodes "6".
- Planet_Dinosaur releaseDate "2011-09-14".
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- Planet_Dinosaur caption "The title card of Planet Dinosaur".
- Planet_Dinosaur channel BBC.
- Planet_Dinosaur channel BBC_One.
- Planet_Dinosaur company "Jellyfish Pictures".
- Planet_Dinosaur composer "Ilan Eshkeri".
- Planet_Dinosaur country "United Kingdom".
- Planet_Dinosaur creativeDirector "Phil Dobree".
- Planet_Dinosaur creator "Nigel Paterson".
- Planet_Dinosaur creator "Phil Dobree".
- Planet_Dinosaur directedby "Nigel Paterson".
- Planet_Dinosaur director "Nigel Paterson".
- Planet_Dinosaur distributor BBC_Worldwide.
- Planet_Dinosaur editor "Andy Walter".
- Planet_Dinosaur episodenumber "2".
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- Planet_Dinosaur episodenumber "4".
- Planet_Dinosaur episodenumber "5".
- Planet_Dinosaur episodenumber "6".
- Planet_Dinosaur executiveProducer "Andrew Cohen".
- Planet_Dinosaur firstAired "2011-09-14".
- Planet_Dinosaur genre Television_documentary.
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- Planet_Dinosaur language "English".
- Planet_Dinosaur lastAired "2011-10-19".
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- Planet_Dinosaur narrated John_Hurt.
- Planet_Dinosaur numEpisodes "6".
- Planet_Dinosaur originalairdate "2011-09-21".
- Planet_Dinosaur originalairdate "2011-09-28".
- Planet_Dinosaur originalairdate "2011-10-05".
- Planet_Dinosaur originalairdate "2011-10-12".
- Planet_Dinosaur originalairdate "2011-10-19".
- Planet_Dinosaur primarySources "October 2011".
- Planet_Dinosaur productionManager "Beth Ambrose".
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- Planet_Dinosaur runtime "1800.0".
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- Planet_Dinosaur shortsummary ": 92 million years ago, Late Cretaceous : 85 million years ago, Late Cretaceous Towards the end of the Cretaceous period, on Hațeg Island, a herd of Magyarosaurus feed on vegetation, while a Bradycneme hunts lizards amongst them. A group of Hatzegopteryx descend from the sky, and hunt and eat young Magyarosaurus. The episode then cuts to North America, 92 million years ago. A "Zunityrannus" attacks a pair of Nothronychus, but is driven off. The Therizinosaurs feed on the surrounding vegetation, but are then attacked by a group of Zunityrannus, but again manage to fight them off. The tyrannosaurs are forced to scavenge on a nearby carcass of their own species. However, they catch botulism from the rotting flesh, and later die. The episode then cuts to Mongolia, 7 million years later. A Gigantoraptor and her mate guard their nest from marauding predators, driving off an Alectrosaurus. The female leaves the male with the nest, presumably to find food. After a rainstorm, the male is attacked by a pair of Alectrosaurus, and while they fight, an Oviraptor raids the nest. The Gigantoraptor manages to drive off the tyrannosaurs, and chases away its smaller relative without losing any eggs. However, he is later buried during a sandstorm, still guarding his nest. The episode then cuts to 65 million years ago, when an enormous asteroid crashes into the Gulf of Mexico, causing devastation upon impact and filling the atmosphere with debris. Four months later on Hațeg Island, most vegetation has died due to the lack of sunlight, starving the Margyarosaurus. Scavengers do well for the time being, with a group of Hatzegopteryx driving a Bradycneme off a carcass. The smaller dinosaur is forced to hunt lizards, while the narrator explains that 60 percent of species went extinct, with the dinosaur's size being what ultimately condemned them to extinction. A montage is then shown of various creatures featured throughout the previous 5 episodes, with the narrator saying that dinosaurs are the most successful group of animals ever to exist on earth, and that it was an unprecedented extraterrestrial event that finally ended Planet Dinosaur. Species: *Bradycneme *Magyarosaurus *Lizard *Eurazhdarcho *Hatzegopteryx *Tyrannosauroid *Nothronychus *Oviraptor *Alectrosaurus *Gigantoraptor".
- Planet_Dinosaur shortsummary ":150 million years ago, Late Jurassic In the seas around late Jurassic Europe Kimmerosaurus hunt Squatina. They are ambushed by Pliosaurus funkei, but manage to escape to water too shallow for the enormous pliosaur. The episode then cuts to North America, where Stegosaurus and Camptosaurus coexist in a mutually beneficial relationship: the Camptosaurus serve as lookouts, while Stegosaurus provide protection. An Allosaurus attacks the group, and after the Camptosaurus flee, attacks the Stegosaurus, but in the end is severely wounded by a Stegosaurus' thagomizer . However, the Allosaurus survives and recovers from the injury. The episode returns to the Jurassic seas, where the tide has risen, allowing Pliosaurus to attack the Kimmerosaurus, but it is unable to use its full power in the shallow water, allowing the agile plesiosaurs to escape. However, they must eventually return to deeper water to feed. The episode returns to North America, where another Allosaurus is hunting a pair of Camptosaurus, who are away from the protection of Stegosaurus. The theropod manages to bring down one of the Camptosaurus, only to be chased off its kill by a Saurophaganax. The episode returns again to the seas around Europe, where a Kimmerosaurus is feeding near the surface in deeper water. It is attacked from below by Pliosaurus, which finally manages to kill the plesiosaur, leaving half of it to sink to the seafloor. The episode ends with the narrator stating that creatures like Pliosaurus ruled the oceans for 100 million years. Species: *Unidentified Ammonite *Squatina *Kimmerosaurus *Fish *Pliosaurus funkei *Stegosaurus *Camptosaurus *Pterosaur *Allosaurus *Saurophaganax".
- Planet_Dinosaur showName "Planet Dinosaur".
- Planet_Dinosaur title "Feathered Dragons".
- Planet_Dinosaur title "Fight for Life".
- Planet_Dinosaur title "Last Killers".
- Planet_Dinosaur title "New Giants".
- Planet_Dinosaur title "The Great Survivors".
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- Planet_Dinosaur writer "Nigel Paterson".
- Planet_Dinosaur writer "Tom Brass".
- Planet_Dinosaur writtenby "Nigel Paterson & Tom Brass".
- Planet_Dinosaur writtenby "Nigel Paterson".
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