Deep in the sub-basement of the Natural History Museum in London, surrounded by a vast collection of dinosaur bones, world-leading palaeontologist Prof Paul Barrett gives an insight into how prehistoric times can inform current issues like climate change.
In this golden age for prehistoric reptiles, where on average one new dinosaur is discovered every week, innovative digital tests and detailed online archives mean we can find out more about their life on Earth, our planet & evolution.
Paul has an armoured dinosaur named after him - Vectipelta Barretti - and describes finding a new fossil, and being the first human to see it, as a moment of pure discovery.
Helen chats to BBC Click presenter Lara Lewington
Helen chats to the founder of Horatio’s Garden, Dr Olivia Chapple
Natalie O'Rourke shares how people power & £1 million in donations saved Park Lane Stables
Helen chats some more to impressionist Rory Bremner
Helen chats to impressionist & political satirist Rory Bremner
Helen chats to Quiet Storm advertising Creative Director Trevor Robinson OBE
Helen chats to Dr Maria Kempinska MBE - founder of Jongleurs Comedy Clubs
Helen chats to popular TV personality Nick Hewer
Helen chats to elite performance expert Ruben Tabares
Helen chats to broadcaster Lorraine Kelly CBE
Helen chats to Michelin starred chef Tom Kerridge
Helen chats to the inventor of the iconic Brompton Bicycle, Andrew Ritchie MBE
Helen chats to Charlie Mayhew MBE – CEO & Founder of Tusk
Helen chats to comedy actress & entrepreneur Cleo Rocos
Helen chats to one of the nation’s favourite actors, Neil Stuke
Helen chats to Hilary Evans - CEO of Alzheimer’s Research UK
Helen chats to food & travel writer John Gregory-Smith
Helen chats to Google's Crystal Eisinger
Helen chats with world-renowned sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld OBE
Helen chats to actor, writer & broadcaster Adil Ray OBE
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