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Primeval: Series 1 & 2 (4 Discs)£26.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £34.99 | You save: £8.00 (22%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- The making of Primeval Series 1
- Through the anomally by Andrew Lee Potts
- Audio commentaries
When evolutionary zoologist Nick Cutter discovers prehistoric creatures alive and well in the present day the natural world is turned on its head and humanity faces a threat to its very existence. Unexplained anomalies are ripping holes in the fabric of time, allowing creatures from the very earliest stages of Earth's development to roam the modern world. Cutter and his team struggle to keep the looming disaster secret while dealing with savage dinosaurs and other deadly foes.
This 4 disc box set includes series one and two of Primeval.

Average rating (7 reviews)
carnival of monsters
frankpoole | 06/05/2008 | See all frankpoole's reviews (154) »
saw the trailers last year and we all new this was itv`s attempt to get some science fiction on primetime saturday night tv after the success of dr who.i was getting a bit bored of torchwood so i thought i would give this a go and you know what i was really impressed.good premise,actors,stories,yes the cgi was more walking with dinosaurs than jurassic park but that did not matter.each episode was self contained and each one lead nicely up to the finale` which was very well done.series 2 kicked off in great fashion and we never looked back.yes each series is far too short and should have been at least 12 episodes in length but altogether its been really good and i can wait for series 3.oh yes....still enjoying it more than torchwood.
One for the family
Crysis2142 | 07/04/2008 | See all Crysis2142's reviews (27) »
I enjoyed watching this programme, partly because i found myself not doin much saturday nights. Nevertheless after watching one episode i could not help but watch the next.
Each episode ended on a cliff hanger, meaning i was bound to come back another look. The action is content and not too flashy or gruesome. It is well acted and there is strong tension between the characters in the story. Overall its an enjoyable family experience, but as a teenager i found it a litle too predictable. However, it is entertaining and the mystical creatures featured add to the convincing stroyline.
Way too short to be good for itself.
QuantumCat | 27/03/2008 | See all QuantumCat's reviews (5) »
Douglas Henshall, Andrew Lee Potts, James Murray, Hannah Spearritt, Lucy Brown, Ben Miller, Juliet Aubrey & Mark Wakeling | |
12 years and over | |
Widescreen 16.9:1 | |
English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
9 hours 49 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

















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