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  2. Prehistoric Planet - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Planet is a British–American nature documentary television series about dinosaurs, that premiered on Apple TV+ beginning May 23, 2022. It is produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit , with Jon Favreau as showrunner, visual effects by The Moving Picture Company , and narration by natural historian Sir David Attenborough . [ 1 ]

  3. Prehistoric Planet (2022 TV series) - Wikipedia

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  4. Women of the Prehistoric Planet - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Prehistoric Planet is a 1966 independently made American science fiction/action film written and directed by Arthur C. Pierce, with Wendell Corey receiving the top billing among the cast. [1]

  5. Jon Favreau-Produced ‘Prehistoric Planet’ Gets ... - AOL

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    “Prehistoric Planet” – exec produced by Jon Favreau and narrated by naturalist David Attenborough – has been given a second season order from Apple TV+. The five-episode season promises ...

  6. How ‘Prehistoric Planet’ Used Chickens to Fabricate ... - AOL

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    “Prehistoric Planet” is back on Apple TV+ with over two dozen new extinct species to explore. Given the amount of dinosaurs and birds, the biggest challenge for supervising sound editor Jonny ...

  7. Walking with... - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Planet is a revision of Walking with Dinosaurs and Walking with Beasts, done by Discovery Channel and NBC for the Discovery Kids network in 2002–2003.

  8. Gappa: The Triphibian Monster - Wikipedia

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    The film was released theatrically as Daikyojū Gappa in Japan in 1967, but only received a direct-to-television release in the United States as Monster from a Prehistoric Planet. It received positive reviews from Variety and Phil Hardy. Certain shots of the Gappas attacking Japan were used in the 1991 Red Dwarf episode "Meltdown". [5]

  9. The best cast members, like Phil Hartman, could play the straight man and the funny guy and make both memorable. Talent isn’t enough to earn top marks in this category.