SHORT TAKES : Cronkite Focuses on Dinosaurs
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BYNUM, Mont. — Former CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite says he has something in common with every “red-blooded human being”--a fascination with dinosaurs.
Cronkite was doing his part last week to publicize the great beasts of the past, spending time in Montana to film a documentary series on dinosaurs.
“It’s a fascinating project,” he said as an international crew filmed a segment northwest of Great Falls, Mont. “It’s something that I think will make an impact in America.”
The four-hour series produced by Canadian, British and German television will be shown in the United States on the Arts and Entertainment cable channel about a year from now.
Cronkite, 73, spoke with owners of the Bynum Rock Shop, who found the bones of baby dinosaurs that led to discovery of a key fossil site. The crew has also filmed a fossil dig near Circle, Mont., where the most complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex was discovered two years ago.
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