Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand
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2002-06-30 • 0h 46m
The discovery of dinosaurs by retired housewife turned scientist Joan Wiffen has cast a new light on the behaviour of dinosaurs during the late cretaceous period, and the puzzle of why dinosaurs, in general, became extinct. This programme tells the remarkable story of Joan Wiffen, who at age 68, went fossil hunting and found New Zealand's first dinosaur bones.
- Directors
- Bryan Bruce
- Writters
- Bryan Bruce, Ian Johnstone
- Editors
- Bryan Bruce, Bryan Bruce
Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand
Visit website2002-06-30 • 0h 46m
7.0/10 • 1
The discovery of dinosaurs by retired housewife turned scientist Joan Wiffen has cast a new light on the behaviour of dinosaurs during the late cretaceous period, and the puzzle of why dinosaurs, in general, became extinct. This programme tells the remarkable story of Joan Wiffen, who at age 68, went fossil hunting and found New Zealand's first dinosaur bones.
- Directors
- Bryan Bruce
- Writters
- Bryan Bruce, Ian Johnstone
- Editors
- Bryan Bruce, Bryan Bruce
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsJonathon Booth
Narrator
Ken Carpenter
Himself
Julia Day
Cambridge Scientist
Joan Wiffen
Archaeologist
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