Steven's ranking is also weird at times, where he ranks certain dinosaurs much faster than others even though they were much slower in real life. This itself wouldn't be much of a deal if along with the animation the show didn't state as facts now debunked theories and inaccuracies in order to be able to reuse footage, best example is "Allosaurus using it's jaw as an axe", a theory that was heavily debated and proven wrong yet is stated as a fact. For anyone else? No, not really.įor one you've already seen it all, the program uses animation from other documentaries. As a Patron of World Land Trust Steve will give a flavour of country and its incredible wildlife and say why he is one hundred per cent behind this project.This program is good for kids, age 10 and below, who don't really know much about dinosaurs but want to see how strong their favorites were. His experience covers more than two decades of leading teams in some of the most remote environments on earth, presenting wildlife and adventure documentaries.įunds raised through the event will support World Land Trust’s work to save forever threatened tropical forest in Belize. Your host for the evening will be seasoned raconteur Monty Halls who is a broadcaster, naturalist, former Royal Marine, marine biologist and travel writer. A once in a lifetime collaboration between some of the greatest names in wildlife, adventure and sport, coming together for one night only to share experiences, tell tall tales, and bring to the RGS lecture theatre images and films from some of the world’s wildest places.Īmong those sharing the stage with Steve will be Helen Glover and Heather Stanning, Simon Watt, Sean Conway, Lowri Morgan, Dan Snow, Doug Allan, Leo Houlding, Sophie Raworth, Dame Katherine Grainger, Dr George McGavin, Will Greenwood.
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