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The Dinosaur Hunters

One man who kept asking questions was Gideon Mantell, the amateur paleontologist who, in the early 19th century, fought to get the British scientific establishment to accept Britain had been inhabited by dinosaurs. As this dramatised documentary shows, Mantell had an uphill battle in a time when the biblical account of creation was considered literal truth and authorities such as the Reverend William Buckland were determined that science remain "the handmaid of religion".

Top Cast

  • Henry Ian Cusick

    Henry Ian Cusick

    Gideon Mantell

  • Paul Brightwell

    Paul Brightwell

    Leney

  • Michelle Bunyan

    Michelle Bunyan

    Caroline Owen

  • Alan Cox

    Alan Cox

    Richard Owen

  • Kristian Griffiths

    Kristian Griffiths

    Walter Mantell (Aged 14-18)

  • Derek Jacobi

    Derek Jacobi

    Narrator (voice)

  • Rebecca McClay

    Rebecca McClay

    Mary Anning

  • Robert Morgan

    Robert Morgan

    Charles Lyell

  • Michael Pennington

    Michael Pennington

    William Buckland

Overview

One man who kept asking questions was Gideon Mantell, the amateur paleontologist who, in the early 19th century, fought to get the British scientific establishment to accept Britain had been inhabited by dinosaurs. As this dramatised documentary shows, Mantell had an uphill battle in a time when the biblical account of creation was considered literal truth and authorities such as the Reverend William Buckland were determined that science remain "the handmaid of religion".

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  • Smegbeth
    Smegbeth
    Oct 30, 2019

    In 1922 American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews led an archeological expedition into Mongolia's Gobi Desert and uncovered one of the richest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Political conflicts forced him to leave before he had even scratched the surface of the treasure below. In 1997, two paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History were finally allowed to return, retracing Chapman's steps and unearthing some groundbreaking finds of their own. With spectacular on-location filming, archival footage from Chapman's expedition and impressive computer animation, it's an amazing journey back in time to a lost world where ancient giants once roamed.

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