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  1. Planet Dinosaur, is a six-part documentary television series created by Nigel Paterson and Phil Dobree, produced by the BBC, and narrated by John Hurt. It first aired in the United Kingdom in 2011, with VFX studio Jellyfish Pictures as its producer.

  2. Sep 14, 2011 · Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics.

  3. Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive computer...

  4. Planet Dinosaur. The stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using incredible fossil evidence and immersive computer graphics.

  5. Planet Dinosaur: With John Hurt. Based on the latest paleontological discoveries from all continents, veteran actor John Hurt narrates the gory, bleak stories of the brutal relationship between the ancient apex predators and their gigantic herbivorous prey.

  6. 5 / 6 A look at the recently discovered heavyweights of the dinosaur world. Fight for Life 4 / 6 A look at the Jurassic period, when the first giant killers stalked the Earth.

  7. Planet DinosaurFrom the deadliest killers to the biggest and strangest beasts, Planet Dinosaur brings to life a new and terrifying world of dinosaurs.

  8. Planet Dinosaur tells the stories of the biggest, deadliest and weirdest creatures ever to walk the Earth, using the latest fossil evidence and immersive com...

  9. Using unique hi-tech graphics, Planet Dinosaur brings to life the most awesome and amazing creatures that ever lived. Unlike any dinosaur program before, Planet Dinosaur is a completely immersive visual experience studded with curious facts and jaw-dropping action.

  10. May 17, 2013 · Check out BBC Earth on BBC online - http://www.bbc.com/earth/worldSpinosaurus comes across Carcharodontosaurus feeding on a carcass. A dangerous fight is ine...