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ABC television program broadcast, 1989.<br />

[1.] Magic in the rocks -- [2.] Putting flesh on bone -- [3.] [Dinosaur] -- [4.]<br />

The rare glimpses.<br />

Producer, Neil Nightingale; executive producer,Mike Salisbury; film editor,<br />

Colin Craddock; photographer, Graham Frake.<br />

Outlines the way in which fossils are formed, how and where they may be found,<br />

and what they can tell us about animals and plants that no longer exist.<br />

Originally published [England] : a BBC TV production in association with Turner<br />

Broadcasting Systems Inc., 1989.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

560 LOS:2 : VHS.<br />

LOST WORLDS, VANISHED LIVES [VIDEORECORDING] : BY DAVID ATTENBOROUGH.<br />

ABC television program broadcast, 1989.<br />

[1.] Magic in the rocks -- [2.] Putting flesh on bone -- [3.] [Dinosaur] -- [4.]<br />

The rare glimpses.<br />

Producer, Neil Nightingale; executive producer,Mike Salisbury; film editor,<br />

Colin Craddock; photographer, Graham Frake.<br />

Outlines the way in which fossils are formed, how and where they may be found,<br />

and what they can tell us about animals and plants that no longer exist.<br />

Originally published [England] : a BBC TV production in association with Turner<br />

Broadcasting Systems Inc., 1989.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

560 LOS:4 : VHS.<br />

ALIEN UNDERWORLD [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Sydney,N.S.W. : ABC, 2002.<br />

Broadcast date: 21.8.02.<br />

Director: Sonya Pemberton; Producer: Karena Slaninka.<br />

Narrator: William McInnes; Research: Robyn Smith.<br />

Deals with the controversial discovery by Dr Philippa Uwins, of the University<br />

of Queensland's Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, of a new microscopic life<br />

-form in rock samples which could hold the key to the origins of life on earth.<br />

Originally released: Tattooed <strong>Media</strong>/Australian Film Finance Corporation, 2002.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

561.91 ALIE.<br />

THE DINOSAUR THAT FOOLED THE WORLD [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY<br />

NICK DAVIDSON.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC-TV program broadcast 8/5/03. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />

of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

"An Ideal World production for Horizon."<br />

Narrator, Dilly Barlow.<br />

One of the world's most respected science journals was tricked by a fake Chinese<br />

fossil whose discoverer claimed to be the link between dinosaurs and birds. The<br />

fossil was constructed from fragments of several different animals, but two of<br />

the fragments may in fact be from creatures that are part-bird, part-dinosaur.<br />

First released: Great Britain : BBC, 2002.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

567.9 DINO.<br />

THE MYSTERY OF THE JURASSIC [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY JONATHAN<br />

RENOUF.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC Big picture program broadcast 9/10/02. Copied under<br />

<strong>Part</strong> 5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Narrator: Jack Fortune.<br />

The program takes us to Argentina, where a chance finding of one fossilised<br />

dinosaur led to the discovery of a "dinosaur graveyard". Various scientists<br />

explain the significance of the find, then hypothesize about what it has taught<br />

us.

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