This epic TV series kicks off with Inferno, the story of our planet’s biggest mass extinction. Host Chris Packham probes how Earth lost up to 90 per cent of its species in an event which began 252 million years ago
Chris Packham in the Dolomite mountains, Italy, learning about global extinction-level events which preceded the one which wiped out the dinosaurs.Our world has led a long, sometimes tumultuous and always complicated life.
Telling that story is no small feat, but, a five-part BBC documentary narrated by naturalist Chris Packham, sets out to do so by focusing on one of the most volatile moments in this 4.5-billion-year saga.– a thrilling look at the biggest mass extinction to date – establishes the series as a …
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