Primeval - Season 1
Strange, unexplained 'anomalies' have ripped multiple holes in the fabric of time and space, allowing dangerous creatures from the distant past to lumber onto the streets of modern Britain. That's where professor Nick Cutter and his team come in, and the fun really begins.
15 February 1975, England, UK
17 February 1992, Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England, UK
2 August 1976, London, England, UK
24 January 1987, Dublin, Ireland
13 December 1969, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
1975, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK
18 May 1981, Killiney, County Dublin, Ireland
19 November 1965, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
29 April 1990
22 October 1977, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, UK
30 March 1973, UK
1967, Bristol, England, UK
30 June 1966
25 September 1988, England, UK
7 January 1963, Bicester, Oxfordshire, England, UK
February 10, 2007
Primeval mixes elements of Jurassic Park and Stargate, rarely taking itself seriously while also warning of the consequences of not confronting these threats to mankind.
February 10, 2007
It definitely won't make you forget about Lost.
February 10, 2007
If nothing else, this dinosaur-obsessed drama is a pleasing option in a TV landscape with too few non-Disney alternatives for families with kids in the 7 to 12 age range.
February 10, 2007
It's a rollicking adventure with decent special effects and better stories and character development than, say, Sci Fi Channel's Eureka.
February 10, 2007
Dinosaurs can stomp and giant spiders sting, and Stephen can look like Zac Efron's older brother, but if everyone on the screen is acting like it's all just an unfortunate situation to be dealt with, well, then, so will we.
February 10, 2007
Using scientific mumbo-jumbo as an excuse to do Jurassic Park Lite, Primeval stirs up a strange but mostly entertaining brew.
February 10, 2007
This show could evolve into something more interesting than a guilty pleasure.

