Ice Age Giants

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Ice Age Giants
GenreNature documentary
Presented by Alice Roberts
Composer David Mitcham
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes3
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companies BBC Natural History Unit
Discovery Channel
Terra Mater Factual Studios
France Télévisions
Release
Original network BBC Two
BBC Two HD
Picture format 16:9 576i (SDTV)
16:9 1080p (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo (SD)
Dolby Digital (HD)
Original release19 May (2013-05-19) 
2 June 2013 (2013-06-02)

Ice Age Giants is a British television documentary series created and produced by the BBC Natural History Unit, first shown in the UK on BBC Two and BBC Two HD on 19 May 2013. The series steps back to 20,000 years in time and follows the trail of the prehistoric mammals in the ice age on North America and European region that lived through it to life by using the latest scientific knowledge and a little graphic wizardry.

Contents

The series was presented by Dr. Alice Roberts and composed by David Mitcham. [1]

Broadcast

British television

Ice Age Giants debuted on British television on 19 May 2013, broadcast on BBC Two and BBC Two HD, which consisted of total three episodes.

International

The series premiered in Australia on Animal Planet on 24 June 2015. [2]

Episodes

EpisodeTitleProducerOriginal air date
1"Land of the Sabre-tooth"Mark Flowers19 May 2013 (2013-05-19)
The Ice Age odyssey begins in the 'land of the sabre-tooth' in North America, a continent that was covered by ice up to two miles thick in some parts. Yet this frozen land boasted the most impressive cast of Ice Age giants in the world.
2"Land of the Cave-Bear"Tim Walker26 May 2013 (2013-05-26)
The Land of the Cave bear ventures into the areas of the world affected the most by the Ice age – Europe and Siberia. In the mountains of Transylvania, Professor Alice Roberts and her team investigate a cave sealed for thousands of years which shows evidence of a fight to the death between two ice age giants, a cave bear and a cave lion. Animals that would have dwarfed their modern day relatives. Also documented is the woolly mammoth's battle for survival against the Neanderthals, the latter of whom would be outcompeted and eventually driven to extinction by modern humans.
3"Last of the Giants"Mark Flowers2 June 2013 (2013-06-02)
Despite thousands of years of ice covering the northern hemisphere, many of the great giants of the ice age still walked the earth. Episode three looks at what could have caused mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, sabre-toothed cats, giant ground sloths and glyptodonts to finally go extinct.

Merchandise

DVDs

In United States and Canada (Region 1), a single DVD was released by BBC Warner on 13 January 2015. [3] [4]

As for Australia and New Zealand (Region 4), it was released by ABC DVD/Village Roadshow on 6 August 2014. [5]

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