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- When strange anomalies start to appear all over England, Professor Cutter and his team must track down and capture all sorts of dangerous prehistoric creatures from Earth's distant past and near future.
- Canadian spin-off of Primeval (2007). A new team of scientists from the Cross Photonics company in Vancouver track down dangerous creatures emerging through anomalies in time.
- A Persian prisoner sets out to find his dead brother with help from his misfit group.
- Nigel Marven travels back in time to rescue exotic creatures on the brink of extinction. CGI is used to create animals no longer seen on earth, from woolly mammoths, and T Rex, to dinosaur-eating crocodiles.
- The final installment in the "Walking with" series is a 90-minute documentary about the evolution of life before the dinosaurs.
- Science documentary looking at the ocean abyss and its bizarre creatures, also traces the 80 year story of the largest predator ever to have evolved, the sperm whale.
- Adventurous zoologist Nigel Marven embarks on an underwater expedition through time to explore the seven deadliest seas in Earth's history, coming face to face with strange and dangerous prehistoric sea monsters.
- Documentary-drama recounting the Martian War of 1913 - 1917. Europe was on tenterhooks in the 2nd decade of the 20th century, everyone was expecting a Great War between the major European powers. But then, in 1913, something crashed into the forests of SW Germany. Troops were sent to investigate but were wiped out. Martian fighting machines began making their way across Western Europe and the countries of Europe combined forces to resist them. With aspects taken from "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells and from WWI itself, this dramatisation presents a documentary style look at events as they unfolded and the effect they had of our world today. Lots of references to real events including the mass attacks and defeats as men were thrown against machines on the Western front, the Christmas truce and the Angel of Mons, America's isolationism and late entry into the conflict, the worldwide "Spanish" flu epidemic that killed more people than the war, and many other things.
- A series of webisodes that act as a prequel to Series 4 of Primeval (2007), revealing what happened to the ARC between Series 3 and 4.
- A gripping re-telling of Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece. Set a few years into the future, Dr Victoria Frankenstein works on an advanced stem cell research project.
- This two-part series, a sequel to Walking with Dinosaurs featured Nigel and his "team of fellow explorers" encountering prehistoric life over a large range of time, and seeing creatures not featured in the original series.
- A look at the history of Guns N' Roses.
- Terry Jones hosts this documentary on the number one. It looks at early evidence of counting, the use of numbers for simple arithmetic in Sumeria, the development of large numbers and their use for engineering in Egypt, the worship of numbers by Pythagoras and the theoretical mathematics of the Archimedes. It also looks at the use of numbers by the Romans, the development of Arabic numerals in India, the discovery of the number zero, the development of algebra in the Islamic world, the decline of Roman numerals in the west, and the development of the binary system.
- Based on a true story, the movie tells the story of two pigs, named Butch and Sundance, who staged a dramatic escape from an abattoir in January 1998 and remained at large for a week despite the best effort of the press and public to re-capture them.
- Tornadoes destroying entire stadiums, solar storms causing a worldwide blackout, typhoons with 200 mph winds, flood that could overflow the Thames Barrier, fire that can burn down entire cities, and ice storms that have strong winds. Perfect Disaster contains natural storms that take it to the extreme, which could happen one day.
- This two-part science fiction docu-drama examines the possibilities of a dangerous, manned space mission to explore the inner and outer planets of the Solar system.
- The fictional story about the little dog that discovered the FIFA World Cup Trophy after it was stolen in 1966.
- Primeval Evolved was an online game of the ITV series Primeval.
- Get a firsthand look at how a new breed of weapons like WMDs, submarines, armored tanks and air attacks changed modern warfare forever.
- Using real explosives and modern technology paired with moving interviews with the last surviving veterans, the film makers give a new perspective on the hardships and horrors experienced in the European theater of operations.
- A series of vlogs featuring Connor Temple from Primeval (2007) created to coincide with the third series of the show.
- Accounts of World War II events, as told by those that were actually there.
- Prehistoric Park, Building the Impossible, takes you behind the scenes with the team who made Prehistoric Park. Interviews with the Directors/Actors/Computer Graphics team reveal how these incredible stories were conceived and realised. Exclusive on-location footage.
- Imagine finding out that a comet is coming to earth at a high rate of speed.
- The program tells about global projects in the field of GEOengineering.
- This documentary details the science behind all the unmanned space exploration missions from the early days of the Russian "Sputnick", through the "Veneras", "Mariners", "Voyagers" and "Vikings" right up to the modern day "Cassini" probe and the very recent Mars explorers. The documentary also takes a look at the technology currently in development that will be the unmanned space missions of the future especially the probe to explore Pluto.
- We all like to think of ourselves as individuals, but are we really driven by unseen forces that make us behave in predictable ways: a human swarm?
- An educational tie-in game for Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) in which you can discover Jurassic landscapes, dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures and watch them interact in the same 3D engine as the BBC TV series.
- Nigel Marven travels back in an Early Cretaceous Mongolia to find the dinosaur with the largest claws: Therizinosaurus.
- Nigel Marven travels back in time to observe some of the biggest and most deadly creatures to ever walk to planet, in their natural habitat
- Solar Storm forms part of the "Perfect Disaster" Series made by Impossible Pictures for Discovery US. The film explores the science and emergency management behind what would happen if a massive solar storm were to hit New York and the rest of the world. The film cuts between drama and documentary and uses Visual Effects to portray this 'what if' scenario.
- Super Tornado forms part of the "Perfect Disaster" Series made by Impossible Pictures for Discovery US. The film explores the science and emergency management behind what would happen if the largest tornado possible were to hit Dallas. The film cuts between drama and documentary and uses Visual Effects to portray this 'what if' scenario.
- Nigel and his team go through the time portal to Sounth America 1 million years ago in search for the gigantic Smilodon. He speculates that specialization may have wiped out the big cat.
- The crew are busy erecting animal enclosures. Nigel Marven goes looking for T Rex.
- This time it is a woolly mammoth that Nigel Marven wants to bring back. He already has some African elephants in the park and hopes that the mammoth will be able to settle in with them.
- Nigel Marvin goes back in time 125 million years to Cretaceous China for the dinosaur that supports the idea that birds are the direct descendants of dinosaurs, the Microraptor. This is a rescue mission just before the site area's dinosaurs were wiped out by a volcano.
- Nigel goes back through the Time Portal to capture a Deinosuchus riograndensis, an ancient species of giant crocodilian (more closely related to alligators than crocodiles) which weighs up to 9 tons. Bob suggests that Nigel may have bitten off more than he can chew.
- Nigel's plan this time is to go to Upper Carboniferous Arran, and save some giant bugs that time has left behind.
- Professor Nick Cutter's wife Helen disappeared eight years ago. When his student Connor Temple tells him of a strange creature sighted in the place of her disappearance he goes there to investigate.
- Another anomaly opens in the London Underground, this time leading to the carboniferous period. When the team arrive they deal with giant arachnids but a more dangerous creature hides in the shadows.
- Cutter and his team are called in to locate a giant marine reptile that ate a lifeguard at a swimming pool. When the remains of a special forces diver are sent back through the anomaly, Cutter suspects his wife Helen is on the other side.
- Helen warns Nick of an anomaly at a football stadium. When the team arrive a group of infected dodos come pouring through. Meanwhile Connor's friends Tom and Duncan decide to follow Connor to see what he's up to.
- When a golfer at a hotel's golf course goes missing, Cutter and his team are called in. They find a giant pteranodon that's flown through an anomaly in the sky but Nick isn't convinced the creature is the culprit.
- Missing people at Wellington Zoo could be the work of a new creature that came from the future. Helen reappears offering to help but Lester and Claudia are suspicious of her true intentions.