If you're fascinated by the ancient giants that once roamed our planet, this collection of documentaries is just for you. From groundbreaking discoveries to stunning visual recreations, these films offer a window into the world of dinosaurs, providing not only entertainment but also educational value. Whether you're a budding palaeontologist or just love a good story, these documentaries will transport you back in time to when dinosaurs ruled the Earth.

Walking with Dinosaurs (1999)
Description: This landmark series uses cutting-edge CGI to bring dinosaurs to life, offering a detailed look at their daily lives, behaviours, and environments. It's a must-watch for its pioneering approach to dinosaur documentaries.
Fact: The series was so popular that it led to a special episode about the life of a woolly mammoth, and it has inspired numerous spin-offs and books.


Planet Dinosaur (2011)
Description: With state-of-the-art CGI and the latest scientific research, this series explores the rise and fall of dinosaurs, highlighting new discoveries and theories about these ancient creatures.
Fact: It was the first major dinosaur documentary to be broadcast in HD, providing viewers with a visually stunning experience.


Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia (2007)
Description: This film focuses on the giant dinosaurs of Argentina, offering insights into their size, behavior, and the environments they lived in, all narrated by Donald Sutherland.
Fact: The film was shown in 3D in some cinemas, giving audiences a truly immersive experience.


Dinosaur 13 (2014)
Description: While not strictly about dinosaurs themselves, this documentary tells the story of the discovery of "Sue," the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found, and the legal battles that followed.
Fact: The film includes interviews with the palaeontologists involved in the discovery, providing a personal touch to the scientific narrative.


Dinosaur Planet (2003)
Description: This Discovery Channel miniseries follows the lives of four different dinosaurs, showcasing their struggles for survival in various environments. It's unique for its focus on lesser-known species.
Fact: The series was narrated by Scott Sampson, a well-known palaeontologist, adding credibility to the storytelling.


The Dinosaur Hunters (2002)
Description: This documentary delves into the world of palaeontology, focusing on the people who dedicate their lives to uncovering the secrets of dinosaurs, offering a human perspective on the science.
Fact: It features interviews with some of the most prominent palaeontologists of the time, giving viewers a glimpse into their passion and work.


When Dinosaurs Roamed America (2001)
Description: This documentary explores the dinosaurs that lived in what is now the United States, using CGI to recreate their habitats and lifestyles, making it a fascinating journey through time.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use advanced CGI to depict dinosaurs in their natural environments.


Prehistoric Park (2006)
Description: While blending fiction with documentary, this series follows a time-traveling zoologist who brings dinosaurs to the present day, offering both entertainment and educational content about dinosaur behavior.
Fact: It was created by the same team behind "Walking with Dinosaurs," ensuring a high level of scientific accuracy.


Dinosaur Revolution (2011)
Description: This series presents a fresh take on dinosaur life with dramatic storytelling and cutting-edge CGI, focusing on lesser-known dinosaurs and their behaviors.
Fact: It was originally meant to be a sequel to "Planet Earth," but evolved into its own unique documentary.


Dinosaurs Decoded (2009)
Description: This documentary explores the theory that dinosaurs never really went extinct, but evolved into birds, supported by the latest scientific evidence and expert interviews.
Fact: The film features Jack Horner, a famous palaeontologist who inspired the character of Dr. Alan Grant in "Jurassic Park."
