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Dinosaur TV Week



Here are some highlights of U.S. national television
programming concerning dinosaurs (extinct and extant),
other prehistoric animals and evolution, from high art
to low trash and (hopefully) back again, all times
Eastern (check local listings to confirm):

Monday, August 16

HISTORY Channel, 11:00pm (rebroadcast 3:00am)
History's Lost and Found
Includes a segment on a dinosaur skeleton.

Tuesday, August 17

PBS, 8:00pm (time and day may vary)
The Life of Birds by David Attenborough
Carnivorous birds; hunting strategies.

Wednesday, August 18

TNT, 8:00pm
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
Like Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, with dinosaurs.  A
new production.

TLC, 8:00pm (rebroadcast midnight)
Tracking the First Americans
Ice Age human remains in the "new world."

TBS, 8:05pm (rebroadcast 1:10am)
National Geographic Explorer
Includes segment titled "Island of the Vampire Birds."
Bloodthirsty birds.

Saturday, August 21
Discovery Channel, 9:00pm (rebroadcast 1:00am)
The Ultimate Guide
"Snakes"
Apparently includes discussion of evolution of snakes.

Sunday, August 22
TLC, 10:00am
Great Books
"The Origin of Species"
Will not be broadcast in Kansas.

Gabba gabba hey,

===
Larry

"I've been ionized, but I'm okay now."

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