Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives | |
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Genre | Documentary television |
Written by | David Attenborough |
Presented by | David Attenborough |
Theme music composer | Terry Oldfield |
Composer | Terry Oldfield |
Country of origin | England |
Original languages | English, Spanish |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Mike Salisbury |
Cinematography | Graham Frake |
Editor | Colin Cradock |
Camera setup | Stephen Bolwell, Jim Harris |
Production companies | BBC Bristol, TBS |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two |
Release | 23 April 14 May 1989 | –
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Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives is a 1989 four-part BBC documentary series concerning the discovery of fossils. It is written and presented by David Attenborough, produced by Mike Salisbury, and was originally broadcast in April 1989. It was made in between the second and third instalments of Attenborough's "Life" series: The Living Planet and The Trials of Life, respectively. The study of rocks and their ancient secrets was something of a boyhood passion for David Attenborough. In these programmes, his enthusiasm for the subject is undiminished. With the help of expert palaeontologists, fossil hunters and (for the time) modern animation techniques, Attenborough attempts to show how life evolved in Earth's distant past. To do so, he travels the globe to visit the world's most famous fossil sites.