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Andy's Dinosaur Adventures VOL1 - BBC DVD

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Andy's Dinosaur Adventures will take Andy Day on a prehistoric adventure searching for the dinosaurs that once roamed the planet. Andy works at a museum. He loves his job, and he loves dinosaurs but his clumsiness often threatens the 'grand opening' of the latest exhibits, so Andy must travel back in time to come face to face with real dinosaurs and make sure that the exhibitions can open on time! Andy takes to the skies with the mighty Ornithocherius; witnesses the birth of a baby Diplodocus; and comes head to head with the mighty T-Rex.

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Released
13 October 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060352301144 
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The first seven episodes from the first series of the children's television series centred around Andy Day, a museum worker who has a passion for dinosaurs. When Andy's clumsiness threatens to jeopardise the future exhibitions of the museum, he realises that he must travel back in time to make sure the dinosaurs are ready for their grand opening. The episodes are: 'T-Rex and Pumice', 'Diplodocus and Fern', 'Leaellynasaura and Egg', 'Eustreptospondylus and Ammonite', 'Iberomesornis and Feather', 'Triceratops and Horn' and 'Cynodant and Lichen'.