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Life on Earth: A New Prehistory

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Life On Earth: A New Prehistory
Written byEmma Baus
Keebe Kennedy

Bertrand Loyer
Directed byEmma Baus
Bertrand Loyer
Narrated byJames Faulkner (english)
Composer(s)Samuel Safa
CinematographyYoan Cart
Benoit Demarle
Jean-Charles Granjon
Hanru Reyneke
Editor(s)Remi Dumas
Production company(s)Saint Thomas Productions
Rare Media
Arte France
External links
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Life on Earth: A New Prehistory (French: Les Mondes Perdus; The Lost Worlds) is a 2016 French documentary miniseries. It was released in the US as part of the CuriosityStream-exclusive series Ancient Earth.

Episodes[edit]

Episode Title Director Writer Original air date
1"What Killed The Giant Insects?[1][2]"Emma Baus and Bertrand LoyerEmma Baus, Keebe Kennedy, Jacqueline Farmer, and Bertrand Loyer2017
The factors of what caused giant insects like Meganeura and Arthropleura to die out are explored, as well as the origin of gliding vertebrates
2"The Mystery Of The Feathered Dragons[3]"Emma Baus and and Bertrand LoyerTBA2017
The origin of birds from theropod dinosaurs.
3"The Dawn of Mammals[4]"Emma Baus and and Bertrand LoyerTBA2017
The first mammals diversify in the Mesozoic.

List of Taxa Featured by Episode[edit]

Episode One[edit]

Episode Two[edit]

Episode Three[edit]

Production[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "A NEW PREHISTORY, WHAT KILLED THE GIANT INSECTS?". Saint Thomas Productions. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  2. "Life on Earth: A New Prehistory Episode Guide". RadioTimes. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  3. "A NEW PREHISTORY, THE MYSTERY OF THE FEATHERED DRAGONS". Saint Thomas Productions. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  4. "A NEW PREHISTORY, THE DAWN OF MAMMALS". Saint Thomas Productions. Retrieved May 20, 2020.

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