14min - Andy Day accidentally breaks a piece of pumice stone at the museum, so he tries to get some more by travelling back in time to the age of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
13min - Andy Day goes back in time to collect a fern for the museum, and meets a large Diplodocus dinosaur.
14min - Andy Day travels back 106 million years to the time of the Leaellynasaura - a dinosaur that lived in Australia. Along the way he battles with a deadly polar allosaurus.
14min - Andy travels back in time to the era of the ammonites, which inhabited Earth 149 million years ago. They were a type of mollusc that lived in shoals in the sea. Andy is challenged to find a shell to replace the one he broke at the museum.
14min - Andy Day looks at the Iberomesornis - a bird that lived in the forests of Spain approximately 127 million years ago.
13min - Andy Day travels back in time to the era of the Triceratops, a plant-eating dinosaur which roamed the plains of North America.
13min - Andy Day travels back 220 million years and searches for a furry dog-like creature called a cynodont. He also looks for lichen, which the animal uses for bedding.
13min - Andy Day travels back in time 127 million years to the time of the Iguanodon - a plant-eating dinosaur that moved in herds - to make a plaster copy of one of its footprints.
13min - Andy Day travels back 220 million years to the time of the coelophysis - one of the earliest dinosaurs that hunted in packs and was an expert at fishing.
13min - Andy Day looks at the one of the largest flying pterosaurs, the Ornithocheirus, to help find the skeleton of the Sand Dollar, a sea creature which spent its life on the ocean floor.
14min - Andy Day attempts to catch the breed of dragonfly that a baby Allosaurus hunts and eats, and watches as more hatch from their eggs and take their first steps - before facing a race against time to make it back to the museum.
13min - Andy Day goes back in time to search for a hippo-like reptile called a placerias, to make a clay model of its head to replace one which has broken at the museum.
13min - Andy Day travels back 106 millions years to the time of the muttaburasaurus - a 29ft-long dinosaur that lived in Australia and enjoyed eating plants and trees.
14min - Andy Day travels 150 million years into the past to the time of the plant-eating brachiosaurus, and also tries to find a branch of a monkey puzzle tree.
14min - Andy Day journeys back 65 million years to the time of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and its existence in North America.
13min - Andy Day searches in North America for a Stegosaurus - a plant eater that was as long as a double decker bus.
13min - Andy Day goes back in time to search for a dung beetle for the museum, but is distracted by a baby diplodocus taking its first steps.
14min - Andy Day travels back 220 million years to the era of the postosuchus - a giant creature that roamed North America in the time of the earliest dinosaurs.
14min - Andy travels back 65 million years to the time of the Tyrannosaurus Rex to record the sound of its roar, but it means getting up close to the predator.
14min - Andy Day travels back in time after promising to get some more salt for Hatty so she can finish her display of a fossilised footprint of an allosaurus, a massive meat-eating dinosaur that roamed the salt flats of North America 145 million years ago.
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