{"end_date": "2026-06-11", "name": "BBC Dinos 24/7", "info_url": "https://epg.pw/channels/487333/20260610.html", "country": "US", "description": null, "error_message": "", "provider": "", "source_url": "https://epg.pw/api/epg.json?channel_id=487333&date=20260610&timezone=None", "epg_list": [{"desc": "Going back 25 million years to the time of the indricothere, which was the largest mammal ever to live on dry land, being seven metres high and weighing 15 tons! The only threat to an adult would have been the hyaenodon which was the size of a rhino and had jaws that could crush a rock.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T18:25:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Beasts"}, {"desc": "The beginnings of mankind can be traced back 3.2 million years to Ethiopia and the advent of Australopithecus, a type of ape which, like humans, was bipedal. These early members of the human family faced many dangers, including the sabre-toothed cat, malaria, and the 14-tonne delnotherium.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T19:00:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Beasts"}, {"desc": "Revealing the exotic, oversized creatures that inhabited South America one million years ago, such as the deadly smilodon, the largest of all sabre tooth cats.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T19:34:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Beasts"}, {"desc": "Looking at the depths of the Ice Age, following a group of mammoths who have been forced to travel south with the advent of winter. On a dangerous journey across the Alps, many become trapped in bogs or fall victim to predators. However, their most formidable enemies are waiting for them on their return journey - Neanderthals.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T20:08:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Beasts"}, {"desc": "Part 1/3. As life starts evolving in the oceans, our bizarre earliest ancestors battle against 3m long sea scorpions and giant carnivorous fish. Their ability to survive will determine the shape of life on Earth and whether humans will exist at all. As our amphibian ancestors struggle onto land the monsters they face are even more deadly.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T20:42:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs"}, {"desc": "Part 2/3. Millions of years before the dinosaurs, a world full of giant sabretooth reptiles and huge armoured herbivores was obliterated when global temperatures soared and vast deserts blanketed the land. As the environment recovered, populations of one species of tough reptile exploded until it alone dominated the planet, but its reign was short-lived.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T21:16:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs"}, {"desc": "Part 3/3. The struggle for survival moves onto land in the shape of early reptiles such as Petrolacosaurus. In the Carboniferous swamps, insects and arthropods have taken over and grown into giants, from the giant spider Mesothelae to millipede-like monsters. As the swamps dry up, the world becomes dominated by the first ever giant reptiles - the huge, sail-backed Edaphosaurus.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T21:50:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs"}, {"desc": "The life of the first reptilian carnivores on Earth, told through computer animation.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T22:24:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Dinosaurs"}, {"desc": "This programme travels 152 million years into the past to a planet dominated by mighty, long-necked sauropods - the largest animals ever to walk the earth. There were no birds, flowers or grass, and the land was carpeted by fern prairies and coniferous forests.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T22:58:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Dinosaurs"}, {"desc": "A look at the world as it was 149 million years ago - in the late Jurassic Period. The old continents have broken up and much of the land is under water. Huge shallow seas have supported a revolution in marine life.", "start_date": "2026-06-11T23:32:00+00:00", "title": "Walking with Dinosaurs"}], "offset": "+00:00", "timezone": "UTC", "error_code": -1, "start_date": "2026-06-11", "icon": ""}