Dinosaurs
They roamed our planet for millions of years before most of them were wiped out. So what’s our fascination with the dinosaur? And will our love affair with them endure?
They roamed our planet for millions of years before most of them were wiped out. So what’s our fascination with the dinosaur? And will our love affair with them endure?
Not only is this reptile beast loved by children across the world but it also fires our imagination and has become part of our popular culture, as well hooking us into science.
Mary–Ann Ochota talks to Professor Paul Barrett, Natural History Museum, London about the history of the dinosaur; Dr Laverne Antrobus on why kids love this creature so much; Dr Ben Garrod, a self-confessed dinosaur Geek; Randy Kohl who has collected over 10,000 Dinosaur toys in his 63 years as well as Serena Korda, an artist inspired by the dinosaur.
Presenter: Mary-Ann Ochota
Producer: Smita Patel
(Photo: Two dinosaurs fighting each other Credit: Shutterstock)
Credit: “Apeing the Beast” music by Grumbling Fur (aka Alexander D Tucker and Daniel O’Sullivan)
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Why are we so fascinated by dinosaurs?
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My love of the dinosaur
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- Mon 5 Mar 201813:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Mon 5 Mar 201820:06GMTBBC World Service Online, Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview & Europe and the Middle East only
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- Tue 6 Mar 201802:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Mon 12 Mar 201806:32GMTBBC World Service South Asia
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