Walking With Dinosaurs Season 1 May 2026

Using cutting-edge CGI and animatronics, this landmark series rewrote the rulebook on natural history filmmaking. For the first time, dinosaurs were shown not as museum skeletons, but as living, breathing animals fighting to survive in their natural habitats. Episode 1: New Blood Time Period: Late Triassic (220 mya) – Arizona, USA “In the shadow of the first dinosaurs, a different kind of animal waits for its chance.” The series opens in a harsh, drought-ridden desert. The first dinosaurs ( Coelophysis ) are small, fast, and opportunistic. But the apex predators are the giant, lumbering Postosuchus (a reptile) and the fin-backed Placerias (a dicynodont). When drought kills the giants, the tiny Coelophysis inherits the earth.

"An unprecedented journey through the 155-million-year reign of the dinosaurs." Walking With Dinosaurs Season 1

Here is engaging, encyclopedia-style content for Walking with Dinosaurs Season 1 (1999), structured as if for a streaming service, a wiki, or a DVD release. Genre: Nature Documentary / Prehistoric Drama Narrator: Kenneth Branagh (UK original) / Avery Brooks (US version) Network: BBC One Original Release: 4 October – 8 November 1999 Episodes: 6 The first dinosaurs ( Coelophysis ) are small,

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