Britain's Deadliest Prehistoric Predators (Dinosaur Documentary HD) | Dinosaur Britain | Real Wild

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Published 2021-08-31
In this two-part special, Dean Lomax, one of Britain's youngest paleontologists, joins forces with presenter Ellie Harrison, who became fascinated with dinosaurs from childhood, to host a series exploring the intriguing history of dinosaurs that once roamed British lands.

Dinosaur Britain: The UK is a particular area of interest in dinosaur history, as more than 50 different species have been discovered in various regions. Lomax and Harrison incorporate the latest CGI reconstructions to illustrate how the ancient creatures looked, how they hunted and what could have caused their extinction.

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All Comments (21)
  • The thing I really like about this one is that putting the dinosaurs in familiar surroundings gives you a real feel for how big they are, which is something you don't get from most dinosaur documentaries.
  • "in a time when Britain was ruled by dinosaurs". Some would argue that it still is, ..and that it is not alone in that regard.
  • As a kid I was always fascinated by dinosaurs and I always loved them I would watch documentary's about dinosaurs all day nonstop I'm currently 14 rn and I'm still interested in dinosaurs
  • I love how they made this documentary. They added the people in this time so they made it more realistic. I love it.
  • @benscoles5085
    The scenes of the Dino's in the modern world are fun, but the reactions of the people are mild compared to the actual level of sheer panic that would happen. Good Show
  • Thankyou! Prehistoric life form an exciteing thrill for all adults& children to enjoy.
  • @FeliDJrah
    I love the scene with the raptors at the picnic tables. It's exactly how I always pictured they'd be if they were still around.
  • @two-moonz2953
    The House of Lords is full of dinosaurs and living fossils.
  • @greathannah4035
    As informative and interesting this documentaries are, I wish we got more series similar to Walking with Dinosaurs, just animals living their daily life as if it were a NatGeo Wild documentary
  • @Despond
    Amazing footage here, without these brave camera people back then we'd never know what dinosaurs looked like.
  • @Tannhsr
    Brilliant documentary, loved the engaging format and detailed information. Being British, it's great to learn more about our Prehistoric and Geographic history as well. British history is often focused too heavily on our human past.
  • @leanie5234
    This is sooooo cute with the narrator AND the respected guest speakers enacting scenarios where dinosaurs are on the loose is modern Britain !! I love it !!
  • @raw12377
    What a brilliant documentary. I can only imagine how they pitched it to Ellie! Producer “Hey Ellie, we want you to present a documentary on Dinosaurs that lived in Britain” Ellie “Oh wow, yes please !” Producer “Can you run?” 😂😂😂
  • @melissak8419
    Loved seeing the fossils encased in the rocks. And the Dinosaurs walking amongst tourists in the museum and outside as well. Great documentary to get us ready for the newest sequel to the Jurassic World series. . .
  • @suecastillo4056
    This was shown. Few times before! Love it every time I see it!!!❣️☮️thank you !!!💕☮️‼️🤗
  • @peachbunnys01
    Animating then into modern time is such a interesting idea and kinda makes it more real that these guys really existed and how large they would be and act. Makes it more real that they are once real living animals
  • @carlhess5707
    That CGI is something else. Great acting by the host as well. Totally believable
  • @OdeeOz
    Saw this when it first aired. Never gets old years later. 👍👍👏
  • @kamodo3055
    It’s amazing to watch these documentaries. I know a thing or two and I was able to guess the families or species the fossils belonged to before she said it
  • @mrmaxaxl
    Those eyes! 😍. I have never seen such beautiful color on a person's eyes before.