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Genre
  
Presented by
  
Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Director
  
Tim Walker

Number of seasons
  
1


Also known as
  
The Link

Written by
  
David Attenborough

Narrated by
  
David Attenborough

Initial release
  
25 May 2009

First episode date
  
29 May 2009

Number of episodes
  
1

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Cast
  
David Attenborough, Jørn Hurum

Similar
  
Charles Darwin and the Tree, Flying Monsters 3D with D, A Blank on the Map, The Amber Time Machine, Survival Island: IMAX

Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor: The Link is a one-hour television documentary made by Atlantic Productions for the BBC, first aired on 26 May 2009 on BBC One. It explores the story behind the discovery of an early primate fossil, Darwinius masillae, nicknamed Ida, in a shale quarry in Germany. The fossil is believed to be around 47 million years old, and is extraordinarily well-preserved. Originally unearthed in 1983, Ida lay in the hands of a private collector for 20 years before it was shown to a Norwegian paleontologist, Dr Jørn Hurum. Realising that Ida could turn out to be a significant missing link between modern primates, lemurs and lower mammals, he persuaded the Natural History Museum in Oslo to purchase the fossil and assembled an international team of experts to study it. Their findings were announced in a press conference and the online publication of a scientific paper on 19 May 2009.

The BBC programme was narrated by David Attenborough. An alternative edit of the programme entitled The Link debuted on the History Channel on 25 May 2009 in a two-hour slot.

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Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor: The Link Wikipedia


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