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Overview
Release Date:
28 November 2001 (UK) morePlot:
From as far back in time as ancient Greece, man has suspected that humans evolved from other animals... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Better than the show itself moreCast
(Credited cast)| Kenneth Branagh | ... | Narrator (UK version) (voice) |
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Science Special: The Beasts Within (UK)The Science of Walking with Beasts: Part Two (Australia)
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Bright Side Of Life moreFAQ
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This documentary takes a look at mankind's origins, and its eventual effect on the world around it. The documentary actually surpasses the two episodes of Walking With Prehistoric Beasts that it represents. Look out for the hilariously satiric ending when the narrator wonders if we'd be able to handle a gigantic meteor as the dinosaurs did - all set to Eric Idle's singing of "Bright Side of Life" from Life of Brian.