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The Beasts Within
The Beasts Within
General information
SeriesWalking with Beasts
Episode numberSpecial
Featured creaturesN/A
Broadcast information
Original airdate28 November 2001
Chronological information
Previous episode
Triumph of the Beasts
Following episode
The Giant Claw

Science of Walking with Beasts: The Beasts Within is the second behind-the-scenes special of Walking with Beasts.

Interviewees[]

  • Andy Hallsworth, London Zoo
  • Dr Robert D Martin, Field Museum, Chicago
  • Dr Christoph Zollikofer, University of Zurich
  • Dr Louise Barrett, University of Liverpool
  • Prof Leslie Aiello, University College London
  • Neil Glasbey, Framestore
  • Dr Bob Brain, Transvaal Museum
  • Prof Michael Bisson, McGill University
  • Dr Paul Callow, University of Cambridge

Crew[]

  • Narrator - Kenneth Branagh
  • With Thanks to - Dr Marcia Ponce de Leon, University of Zurich, Grant Museum, University College London, Jersey Heritage Trust, Redpath Museum, McGill University, Transvaal Museum, Twycross Zoo
  • Photography - Richard Hill, John Collins, Paul Jenkins, George Hupkа, Mike Zidel
  • Sound - Godfrey Kirby, Mike Brink, Freddie Clare, Nick Walker
  • Animatronics Produced by - Crawley Creatures and Associates
  • Computer Animation - Framestore
  • Visual Effects Supervisor - Tim Greenwood
  • Animation Supervisor - Max Tyrie
  • Computer Animators - Mike Milne, Neil Glasbey, Peter Clayton, Robyn Luckham, Alex Burt, Theo Facey, Adam Burnett, David Hulin, David Fish, John-Peter Li, Laura Dias, Catherine Elvidge, Eleanor Jackson
  • Digital Effects Artists - George Roper, Kate Windibank
  • Visual Effects Post-Production - Fiona Walkinshaw, Michael Davis
  • Sound Design - Kenny Clark, Jovan Ajder
  • Original Music Composed by – Ben Bartlett
  • Original Music Performed by - BBC Concert Orchestra
  • Dubbing Mixer - John Rogerson
  • Online Editor - Alan Jones
  • Production Team - Vanessa Fry, Steven Long
  • Production Manager - Anna Mishcon
  • Production Co-ordinator - Jane Hudson
  • Research - Lucy Bailey, Paul Chambers, Jenny Foster, Alexandra Freeman
  • Additional Directing - Marc Goodchild
  • Film Editor - David Fairhead
  • Executive Producer – Tim Haines
  • Written and Produced by - Kate Bartlett
  • A BBC/Discovery Channel/TV Asahi & BS Asahi ProSieben Co-production
  • BBC
  • www.bbc.co.uk/beasts
  • © BBC MMI

Transcript[]

Broadcast[]

Original airdate[]

  • 28 November 2001 20:00 BBC One[1]

Notes[]

  • In addition to Ben Bartlett's score, this episode uses several other pieces of music:
    • "Dancing with Shadows" by Dave Hewson, Album: Horror, Mystery & Imagination – 3 KPM 0319[2]
    • "Sunu" by Souleymane Kienore, Album: African Percussions KOK2123[3]
    • "Lunar Orbit" by Teddy Lasry, Album: Woodwind Atmosphere GAL010[4]
    • "Solaris" by Anthony Edwird Phillips, Album: Mystery and Documentary ATMOS134[5]
    • "Mission Surf" by Vegomatic, Album: Electro Surf GAL040[6]
    • "Surf Squad" by Vegomatic, Album: Electro Surf GAL040
    • "Yaya Ho" by Thomas Kaganbenga, Album: African Percussions KOK2123
    • "Souwere Part 2" by Lyonel Bauchet & Philippe Gisselmann, Album: Land Art KOK2056[7]
    • "Galleria" by Anthony Edwin Phillips, Album: Mystery and Documentary ATMOS134
    • "Astral Dreams" by Dave Hewson, Album: Horror, Mystery & Imagination - 3 KPM 0319
    • "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" by Monty Python, Album: Monty Python's Life of Brian (This song was played as the credits rolled, showcasing the various creatures doing silly things, like preforming in a circus)

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