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Wildlife on One

on BBC One London

Pterodactyls -Alive?
A wildlife detective story Narrated by David Attenborough
Do these prehistoric flying reptiles from the age of the dinosaurs exist today? In a way, yes, on a remote island in the Caribbean. And there are other living clues about these flying dragons as David Attenborough searches among reptiles, bats and birds around the world. In his investigations he finds a remarkably lifelike replica that hops and jumps, another with an 11-foot wingspan that soars over the English coast, and the largest creature ever to take to the air. Devised by KEITH SCHOLEY
Photography MARTIN SAUNDERS HUGH MAYNARD , NEIL RETTIG Film editor CHRIS ORRELL
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER Produced by RICHARD BROCK
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Contributors

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David Attenborough
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David Attenborough
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Keith Scholey
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Photography Martin Saunders
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Hugh Maynard
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Produced By:
Richard Brock

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