Andy's Dinosaur Adventures

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Andy's Dinosaur Adventures
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GenreAdventure
Written byPatrick Makin
StarringAndy Day
ComposerDan Delor
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producerJonathan Keeling Michael Towner
Production locationUnited Kingdom
CinematographyNathan Ridler
Original release
Release17 February (2014-02-17) 
28 March 2014 (2014-03-28)

Andy's Dinosaur Adventures is a British television series broadcast in 2014 on CBeebies starring Andy Day. [1] [2] [3] Andy's Dinosaur Adventures is the second series of Andy's Adventures. It was preceded by Andy's Wild Adventures and followed by Andy's Prehistoric Adventures. [4]

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Premise

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Andy, during one of his dinosaur adventures

Andy's Dinosaur Adventures is a BBC dinosaur history series for children. [5] [6] It stars Andy Day as the main character (Andy) who works at the Natural History Museum with his co-worker Hatty (Kate Copeland). They work hard to get the museum ready for visitors who are always shown to be children. In each episode, they are shown preparing the newest exhibition before the museum opens and each time a mishap occurs that threatens to delay the opening of the exhibition or to leave the exhibition without a proper display. At this precise moment, the Museum's grandfather clock, which has the ability to go back in time, starts to chime. Andy knows this secret and runs to the clock to go back to the time of the dinosaurs to retrieve whatever is needed for the exhibition. When it's time to return to the present time, Day says: "Time to head back!" [4] [7]

The clock used in the series can be seen in the Natural History Museum between the Central Café and Hintze hall. [4] [8]

The series premiered on 15 February 2014 and is available on Xfinity [9] and CBeebies [10] networks. [5] [11]

Episodes

#EpisodesBroadcast
1T-Rex and Pumice17 February 2014
2Diplodocus and Fern18 February 2014
3Leaellynasaura and Egg19 February 2014
4Eustreptospondylus and Ammonite20 February 2014
5Iberomesornis and Feather21 February 2014
6Triceratops and Horn24 February 2014
7Cynodont and Lichen25 February 2014
8Iguanodon Footprint26 February 2014
9Coelophysis and Fish27 February 2014
10Ornithocheirus and Sand Dollar28 February 2014
11Allosaurus and Dragonfly3 March 2014
12Placerias and Red Clay4 March 2014
13Muttaburrasaurus and Berries5 March 2014
14Brachiosaurus and Monkey Puzzle6 March 2014
15T-Rex and Imprint7 March 2014
16Stegosaurus and Painting24 March 2014
17Diplodocus and Dung25 March 2014
18Postosuchus and Teeth26 March 2014
19T-Rex and Roar27 March 2014
20Allosaurus and Salt28 March 2014

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