A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 5, 2002
Original Title:
The Day The Earth Nearly Died
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 49
Some 250 million years ago, all but five per cent of life on Earth was wiped out in the greatest disaster our planet has ever experienced, yet the cause of this event has long remained a mystery. Palaeontologists in Greenland explain the answers.
Archival Footage Research:
Jenny Foster
Assistant Production Manager:
Alicky Sussman
Director:
Nick Davidson
Director of Photography:
David Baillie
Russell Belter
Editor:
Neil Patience
Paul Carlin
Producer:
Matthew Barrett
Production Coordinator:
Victoria English
Production Manager:
Anna Mishcon
Sacha Gregson
Sound Designer:
Max Bygrave
Sound Director:
Malcolm Flynn
Davie Van Rensburg
Sound Editor:
Alex Marcou
Writer:
Nick Davidson
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