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In the wake of the [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs|dinosaur]] documentary craze of 2011, the [[BBC]] has released their contribution to the phenomenon, a TV show titled '''''Planet Dinosaur'''''. Following in the footsteps of the BBC's very own ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]'', this docu-show is also broadcast as a six-episode [[Miniseries]], but unlike its famous predecessor, it doesn't merely tell six half hour-long stories, but a whopping ''24'', putting onto the screen 50 (that's ''fifty''!) different types of [[Prehistoric Monster|prehistoric monsters]], from dinosaurs to [[Useful Notes/Prehistoric Life /Non Dinosaurian Reptiles|pterosaurs and marine reptiles]]. The lack of [[Talking Heads]] means the narration, provided by [[John Hurt]], plays a crucial role in bringing the prehistoric stories to life.
 
Scientific accuracy based on the very latest palaeontological finds and spectacular visual effects have been a priority in creating the series. The entire imagery is [[C Gi]], including the environments, and the animals show painstakingly crafted details on their bodies. At various times during the show, the stories take a break for the narration to [[Shown Their Work|explain the scientific evidence behind each scene]].