Chased by Dinosaurs
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Starring | Nigel Marven |
Composer(s) | Ben Bartlett |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production company(s) |
BBC Natural History Unit Impossible Pictures |
Distributor | BBC Worldwide |
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Original network | BBC |
Original release | 30 December 2002 |
Chased by Dinosaurs is a five-episode spin-off of the BBC program Walking with Dinosaurs which originally aird on BBC One during Christmas 2002 and November 2003. In a departure from the sereis usual format, these specials feature zoologist Nigel Marven as a time traveller who investigates and encounters dinosaurs in the wild. The specials are known only by their individual titles (with the subtitle 'A Walking With Dinosaurs Special/Trilogy') on-screen; The umbrella title 'Chased by Dinosaurs' was used to market the series in the United States.
The production company Impossible Pictures and producer Jasper James would produce the ITV series Prehistoric Park in 2006. This docu-fiction series would also feature Marven traveling through prehistory in search of extinct animals.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Time | Place (Filming Location) | Original air date | U.K. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "The Giant Claw"[1] | Tim Haines | 75 mya; (Late Cretaceous) | Nemegt Desert, Mongolia (Fraser Island, Australia) | 30 December 2002 | 6.83[2][note 1] |
Nigel searches the early Mongolia deserts and forests for Therizinosaurus (10 m, 5 t), who has massive and very long claws. Nigel's tent is immediately trampled by a Saurolophus (10 m), but he still goes off for his adventure. On his journey, Nigel dashes across a nesting ground of Protoceratops (3 m), and deflects them from attacking him by using a red flag. He enters a forest ruled by Velociraptor (2 m), and finds a pack of them bringing down a large male Protoceratops. In the night, Nigel catches a scorpion and explains that they have been on the planet long before the dinosaurs, and are still alive today. He also finds a group of Mononykus (1 m) and discovers they have feathers. The next morning he finds that the Mononykus have eaten his scorpion, and heads out of the denser parts of the forest. There he finds the nesting site of a Therizinosaurus, along with the embryo of one, but also finds herbivore dung around the area. Nigel cannot understand why it is scattered around the nest of Therizinosaurus which he thinks must be a predator. He continues his journey, and a group of Mononykus run past him, but he finds out that they are actually running away from a Tarbosaurus (9,5 m, 4 t) that is nearby. He narrowly escapes the predator and decided to head to a freshwater lake to see if there are any signs of Therizinosaurus there. He finds an entire skeleton of one, and reassembles one of the arms. He speculates that Therizinosaurus used the claws for disemboweling prey, but he gets even more confused as he also finds herbivore teeth amongst the bones. Before Nigel can continue searching, he finds a pack of Velociraptors hunting him. He escapes them by driving them off with a fog horn, and hears some noises by the lake. He then finds a Tarbosaurus arriving at the lake to drink, but is then confronted by a real live Therizinosaurus. The two dinosaurs fight and the latter wins by slashing the former with its huge claws. A herd of Therizinosaurus appears and begins browsing on the surrounding vegetation, making Nigel realize that the Therizinosaurus were actually plant-eaters all along. He continues observing it using his camera, and at the end, the Therizinosaurus licks Nigel's camera, which makes him fall.
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2 | "Land of Giants" | Jasper James | 100 mya (Middle Cretaceous) | Argentina (Tenerife, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands) | 1 January 2003 | 5.76 |
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3 | "Sea Monsters: Dangerous Seas"[3] | Jasper James | 450 mya (The Ordovician) 230 mya (The Triassic) 360 mya (The Devonian) | - | 9 November 2003 | 7.59 |
Nigel begins his journey to visit the seven most deadly seas of prehistory. In the Ordovician, Nigel finds an astraspis carcass and uses it to attract a predator, resulting in a a megalograptus injuring his feet. Wearing chain mail, Nigel later dives in search of more megalograptus and comes across a cameroceras; He grabs onto its shell until he is too deep for comfort, and finds large numbers of megalograptus mating when he arrives back at shore. In the Triassic, Nigel spots a nothosaurus and dives to pursue it. As the nothosaurus's jaw opening muscles are weak, he is able to hold onto its mouth and ride it. This leads him to a tanystropheus, who sheds its tail when Nigel pulls on it; This attracts a cymbospondylus, whom Nigel fends off with an electric prod. Nigel travels to the Devonian in search of a dunkleosteus. For a bet with the crew, Nigel catches a bothriolepis and wraps it in chain mail to see if the dunkleosteus could still chew through it; Nigel swims into a round shark cage and holds out the bait bothriolepis.
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4 | "Sea Monsters: Into the Jaws of Death" | Jasper James | 360 mya (The Devonian) 36 mya (The Eocene) 4 mya (The Pliocene) | - | 16 November 2003 | 6.94 |
The dunkleosteus successfully chews through the chain mail-wrapped bothriolepis with enough force to bend the shark cage. In the Eocene, Nigel comes across a migrating arsinoitherium and attempts to entice it over to him with an apple; Instead, it charges at him, but he evades it by heading into an area of trees. On the boat, Nigel's crew detect the sounds of a basilosaurus and successfully attract it by recording the its own call and playing it back. Nigel dives to watch the basilosaurus, keeping close to the bottom of his boat for safety, which destroys the boats underwater speaker for territorial reasons. Searching for a megalodon in the Pliocene, Nigel's crew convince him to dive in the coastal waters with juveniles before attempting to find an adult, where he has a close call with an adolescent. They later attract an adult with chum, with the intention of placing a camera on its fin. Unable to get close enough with the shark cage, he places the chum to the side of the boat and leans over to catch its fin; He is successful, but is knocked off the boat in the process.
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5 | "Sea Monsters: To Hell and Back" | Jasper James | 4 mya (The Pliocene) 155 mya The Jurassic 75 mya The Cretaceous | - | 23 November 2003 | 6.52 |
Nigel hastily swims back into his boat as the megalodon swims away. A few days later, they find their camera and play back footage of the megalodon attacking a cetotherium. In the Jurassic, Nigel finds some migrating leedsichthys; One of them is injured, attracting several large predators. Later, Nigel devises some repellent so that he can safely dive with liopleurodon, which he tests on juveniles with a dummy; He later dives with liopleurodon that are feeding on the dead the leedsichthys, where his repellent keeps them at bay. Nigel nicknames the Cretaceous sea "Hell's Aquarium", and tells viewers that it is too dangerous for him to dive in; Instead, they use an ROV to follow the marine life. Nigel disobeys his own advice when he sees an archelon and, not seeing any predators nearby, dives in to ride on its shell; A handful of crewmembers sail alongside him in an inflatable raft. The main boat warns him of an oncoming tylosaurus, which capsizes the raft before they can get back to the boat. The group escapes while the tylosaurus is interested in the raft instead of them.
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BBC Three aired an 85-minute omnibus version of Sea Monsters on November 4, 2006[4].
Home Video releases
The first two specials were released on DVD in the UK as Land of Giants/The Giant Claw: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special [sic] by BBC Worldwide on March 8, 2004 as the third title of The Big Dinosaur Box[5], bundled with the previously released Walking with Dinosaurs and The Ballad of Big Al. This set was re-released as The Walking with Dinosaurs Box Set in 2013 with new artwork[6]. This release also contains a sixteen minute interview with producers/directors Tim Haines and Jasper James and presenter Nigel Marven. Although this DVD has not been released individually, both releases are packaged as individual cases in a slipcase, meaning that separated copies can be found pre-owned.
A North American edition containing all five episodes, Chased By Dinosaurs, was released by BBC Worldwide on October 5, 2004[7]. It was re-released with new artwork in 2014[8].
All five episodes have also been released in Europe as a region-free PAL DVD, Walking With Dinosaurs Specials, with English audio and optional Dutch subtitles; This release includes an extended twenty-one minute version of the interview present on the UK disc, with the additional material relating to Sea Monsters.
See also
Chased by Dinosaurs is a spin-off of the following series of BBC documentaries:
- Walking with Dinosaurs (1999)
- Walking with Beasts (2001), depicting life after the dinosaurs
- Walking with Cavemen (2003)
- Walking with Monsters (2005), depicting life before the dinosaurs
Chased by Dinosaurs is one of the Walking With... series specials, that also include:
- The Ballad of Big Al (2001)
- Sea Monsters (2003)
The following are similar programs, produced by the BBC:
- Prehistoric America (2003)
- Monsters We Met (2004)
- Prehistoric Park (2006)
References
- Notes
- ↑ 7 day data.
- Sources
- ↑ Walking with Dinosaurs Special - The Giant Claw bbc.co.uk. Web. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ↑ https://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/weekly-top-30/ Weekly top 30 programmes BARB Web. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
- ↑ Dangerous Seas: Walking with Dinosaurs, Sea Monsters: A Walking With Dinosaurs Trilogy bbc.co.uk. Web. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- ↑ "BBC Three: 2006: November: Sat 4". BBC Genome. BBC. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ↑ "'The Big Dinosaur Box' DVD". Amazon UK. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
- ↑ "Walking with Dinosaurs Box Set (repack) [DVD]". Amazon UK. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
- ↑ "Chased By Dinosaurs". Amazon. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
- ↑ "Chased by Dinosaurs". Amazon. Retrieved 27 September 2018.