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Europe: A Natural History is a four-part BBC nature documentary series which looks at the events which have shaped the natural history and wildlife of the European continent over the past three billion years. It debuted on UK television on BBC Four in February 2005, and was repeated on BBC Two in September the same year. The series was broadcast in some other territories as Wild Europe. The programmes featured extensive use of CGI to bring to life extinct species, and show how the European cities of today would have looked at various points in the past, when the climate was very different.

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  • Divoká Evropa (cs)
  • Europe: A Natural History (en)
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  • Divoká Evropa nebo také Divoká minulost Evropy (anglicky Europe: A Natural History nebo Wild Europe) je čtyřdílný britský dokumentární televizní seriál o vývoji evropského kontinentu a to od prvohor až po současnost. Poprvé byl vysílán na televizi BBC1 v roce 2005. Byly do něj použity některé scény z fiktivně-dokumentární série Putování s dinosaury a několik scén z Putování s pravěkými zvířaty. Tento titul rovněž vyšel v České republice na DVD v roce 2009. Hudbu k této sérii nahrál a hudba byla velmi ceněná. Na ČT2 byl dokument vysílán pod názvem Mýty a fakta historie: Divoká minulost Evropy. (cs)
  • Europe: A Natural History is a four-part BBC nature documentary series which looks at the events which have shaped the natural history and wildlife of the European continent over the past three billion years. It debuted on UK television on BBC Four in February 2005, and was repeated on BBC Two in September the same year. The series was broadcast in some other territories as Wild Europe. The programmes featured extensive use of CGI to bring to life extinct species, and show how the European cities of today would have looked at various points in the past, when the climate was very different. (en)
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