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Popular BBC show makes epic return to screens after being off-air for 25 years

Popular BBC show makes epic return to screens after being off-air for 25 years

Daily Mirror15-05-2025

The BBC will be bringing back a popular sci-fi series after the original show was archived for more than two and half decades.
Twenty-five years ago, Walking With Dinosaurs first mesmerized audiences, offering a glimpse into the lives of the species that once ruled the Earth before facing extinction.
Thanks to cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking science, experts are now able to delve deeper into the secrets of these prehistoric creatures.

The iconic series is set to return to BBC One, 25 years after its initial release, much to the delight of fans.

This revamped version promises to captivate audiences once again with fresh insights into the lives of dinosaurs, including their habits, hunting tactics, battles, and final moments, all revealed with unprecedented precision.
The series, narrated by Bertie Carvel, will follow the stories of six unique dinosaurs, starting on Sunday, May 25 at 6:25 pm on BBC One and iPlayer, reports Surrey Live.
On his new role, Bertie expressed his excitement, saying: "I am beyond thrilled to be a part of this exciting new reimagining of Walking with Dinosaurs.
"The BBC is a world leader in creating groundbreaking and innovative science programming which I've admired all my life, so I'm incredibly excited to be a part of the team bringing the stories of these prehistoric creatures to life."

The story thrillingly unfolds with the tale of a massive Spinosaurus, known as the chunkiest carnivorous dinosaur, facing off against a young Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex in North America while a giant Lusotitan endures the trials of love in Portugal.
Once more, scientific revelations enable experts to shed light on the lives and demises of dinosaurs with unmatched precision. Combining enthralling narratives and state-of-the-art visual magic, this spectacle is set to ignite viewer's' curiosity like never before.

Jack Bootle, BBC's senior head of specialist factual commissioning, said: "This series shows how dinosaurs really lived - and the true story is more dramatic, intense, and surprising than anything Hollywood could dream up. Using the latest science and stunning visuals, we're bringing their world to life like never before."
Echoing the excitement, Andrew Cohen, executive producer at the BBC Studios Science Unit, enthused: "We are incredibly excited to be bringing Walking with Dinosaurs to a whole new generation of audiences around the world.
"Brought to life with the very latest cutting-edge science, world-class VFX and the world's best science storytellers, this is the ultimate dinosaur show."
Walking with Dinosaurs begins on Sunday, May 25 at 6:25pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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