Dogs that changed the world / a co-production of Thirteen/WNET New York and Tigress Productions Limited ; Educational Broadcasting Corporation.

Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Εdition
Widescreen format.
Published/​Created
Chicago, IL : Distributed by Questar, ©2007.
Description
1 videodisc (108 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Subject(s)
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Series
    Nature. [More in this series]
    Summary note
    Part 1, The rise of the dog, examines the relationship between dogs and humans, from their initial domestication to the present day. Part 2, Dogs by design, examines the many different breeds of dogs, and how modern technology is changing the science of dog breeding.
    Notes
    Originally produced as a two-episode miniseries for the television program Nature in 2007.
    Creation/​Production credits
    Music composed by Max Reud, Kris Zooki.
    Target audience
    Rated TV-PG.
    System details
    DVD, region 0; NTSC.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Narrator, F. Murray Abraham.
    Language note
    In English.
    Contents
    • Part 1: The rise of the dog (53 min.) / directed and produced by Corinna Faith
    • Part 2: Dogs by design (55 min.) / directed by Corinna Faith ; produced by Ida Ven Bruusgaard.
    Other title(s)
    • Nature. Dogs that changed the world
    • Nature (Television program)
    • Rise of the dog.
    • Dogs by design.
    ISBN
    • 1594642907
    • 9781594642906
    Publisher no.
    QD3704
    OCLC
    162105979
    Universal Product Code
    • 033937037047
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