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      • After the success of Walking with Dinosaurs, the executive producer Tim Haines conceived Walking with Beasts as a sequel. The intended goal of the series was to introduce the general public to the fascinating mammals (and other animals) of the Cenozoic era, typically less represented in popular culture than dinosaurs.
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  1. Nov 15, 2001 · Walking with Beasts (Walking with Prehistoric Beasts in North American releases) is a 2001 six-part television documentary miniseries, produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. It is the second installment of the Walking With... series and a sequel to Walking with Dinosaurs.

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  3. The sequel to the 1999 miniseries Walking with Dinosaurs, [5] [1] Walking with Beasts explores the life in the Cenozoic era, after the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs, particularly focusing on the rise of the mammals to dominance.

  4. Nov 15, 2001 · Walking with Beasts is a six-part BBC series chronicling the evolution of mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Narrated by Kenneth, it spans the entire planet and follows various areas of the mammalian kingdom.

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  5. The first entire sequel series released in 2001: Walking with Beasts, which explored the life of the Cenozoic, after the age of the dinosaurs. Like Walking with Dinosaurs before it, Beasts was the idea of Haines.

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    • New Dawn. 15 November 2001. The first episode focuses on the warm and tropical world of the early Eocene, 16 million years after the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs.
    • Whale Killer. 22 November 2001. The second episode is set in late Eocene, when the polar caps froze over and drastically change the Earth's ocean currents and climate.
    • Land of Giants. 29 November 2001. The third episode takes place during the late Oligocene, in Mongolia, where there were seasonal rains followed by a long drought.
    • Next of Kin. 6 December 2001. The fourth episode takes place in the Great Rift Valley in northeastern Africa. The episode focuses around a tribe of small hominids known as Australopithecus, one of the first apes able to walk upright and a close ancestor to humans.
  6. Walking with Prehistoric Beasts: With Kenneth Branagh, Stockard Channing, Larry Agenbroad, Frank Fish. Using the latest digital technology, the era between the dinosaurs and man is superbly recreated by the BBC and Discovery Channel in another winning production from the coalition.

  7. Series 1. Walking with Beasts. The prehistoric creatures that ruled the Earth after the dinosaurs were gone.

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