

Travelers' stories have long fueled beliefs in the existence of dragons, giants, sea monsters, mermaids, and magical unicorns in distant corners of the world. David Attenborough investigates these legends to uncover the truth.
David Attenborough
BBC One
6
20 min

Throughout history, people held firm beliefs that monsters and peculiar creatures truly inhabited far-flung corners of the world. David Attenborough inquires into the reasons behind these enduring convictions.
Nov 14, 1975

Do sea-serpents exist? What made people believe in mermaids; and what about that most mysterious monster said to live in the deep waters of Loch Ness ?
Nov 21, 1975

David Attenborough explores ancient tales about headless serpents and enchanted dragon's teeth
Nov 28, 1975

David Attenborough shares intriguing tales about winged creatures, both real and imaginary. Among them are the unfortunate Dodo, the enigmatic Vampire bat, the legendary Roc bird, and the ancient myth of the magnificent Phoenix.
Dec 5, 1975

David Attenborough delves into ancient legends involving creatures with 'magic horns,' including deer antlers, cattle horns, and the mystical single spiraled horn of the unicorn.
Dec 12, 1975

In ancient Eastern folklore, stories were told of the wild man of the woods, the little forest dwellers, and the black giants of the jungle. Even now, the existence of elusive beings like the Yeti continues to captivate and evoke fear.
Dec 19, 1975

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