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  1. Nov 15, 2001 · 2001. 3. Walking with Beasts is a six-part BBC series chronicling the evolution of mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Narrated by Kenneth, it spans the entire planet and follows various areas of the mammalian kingdom. The series begins with mammals taking over as the dominant species on the planet.

  2. Walking with Prehistoric Beasts: With Kenneth Branagh, Stockard Channing, Larry Agenbroad, Frank Fish. Using the latest digital technology, the era between the dinosaurs and man is superbly recreated by the BBC and Discovery Channel in another winning production from the coalition.

  3. S1.E1 ∙ New Dawn. Thu, Nov 15, 2001. Germany, 49 million years B.C. A day in the life of a small forest mammal called Leptictidium who is trying to raise young, a giant predatory bird called Gastornis trying to hatch an egg and a primitive whale, Ambulocetus, who is hunting in the water. 8.2/10 (161)

  4. Walking with Prehistoric Beasts (TV Mini Series 2001) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse ...

  5. November 14, 2001. 29min. TV-Y. For 160 million years dinosaurs have ruled the world, while mammals have lived in their shadow. Then a meteor crashes into the Earth wiping out the dinosaurs. 15 million years on, the world has changed. Birds, reptiles, mammals and insects live together waiting to establish a new order.

  6. Buy Walking With Prehistoric Beasts — Season 1 on Prime Video. Page 1 of 3, 6 total items. State-of-the-art computer animation re-creates the rise of mammals, including wolflike scavengers ...

  7. Walking with Beasts - broadcast in North America as Walking with Prehistoric Beasts - is a six-part television documentary produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the United Kingdom in 2001. In North America, the original Discovery Channel broadcast was narrated by Stockard Channing. Like its predecessor, Walking with Dinosaurs, it recreates life in the Cenozoic Era by using a combination of both computer-generated imagery and animatronics, beginning from the Paleoge