In Victorian London, 1868, a strange killer – Spring Heeled Jack – has been prowling the streets and claiming lives, but no one knows just what the creature could be.
When a nuclear submarine discovers a strange and unexplained creature on their Sonar equipment, the ARC team are deployed to uncover the underwater monster mystery.
Chaos grips the city when an escaped T-Rex begins rampaging and killing innocent people. The ARC team are deployed, and Matt is the first to find the dinosaur.
As the series draws to a close, the team investigate an anomaly at a prison-themed tourist attraction. A mighty Terrorbird is running riot, sending the place into chaos.
Danny is still doing everything he can to impress in his new role as State Vet, and his first big project is an animal relocation – a major undertaking.
The ARC team are called to a majestic stately home this week. Locking the anomaly they find there, they get ready to enjoy the wedding that’s about to take place. Some hope!
When a mysterious trio from another time and place venture into the 21st Century in desperate search of life-saving medicine, they unwittingly bring a beastly visitor with them.
Before long, however, Connor has the chance to prove his worth. Quite by chance, an old friend leads him to a deadly Kaprosuchus that is terrorising the docks.
Those temporal anomalies won’t investigate themselves, you know. Yes, we’re back in the murky world of raptors and future predators as the hit sci-fi drama returns for a fourth series.
Danny, Abby and Connor endure a harrowing journey through time as they try to save the human race from Helen's evil plans in the thrilling final instalment of Primeval.
Abby leads a perilous mission to rescue her brother Jack when he is attacked by huge ant-like creatures from the future in this week's episode of Primeval.
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