Dinosaur TV

Dinosaur TV is the name given to the recurring television segments presented as shows-within-a-show on Dinosaurs. Television plays a crucial role in the dinosaur culture, as Earl Sinclair is an avid couch potato. Several episodes directly revolve around the influence of television or the fate of the appliance itself.

Brian Henson discussed the rigors of the TV segments in the book No Strings Attached:

"We had 17 fully animatronic characters in complete costumes, probably twice as articulate and expressive as the Turtles. And within the show we had "Dinosaur TV," that featured an entire cast of animatronic hand puppets. In effect, we had two shows, both too ambitious for TV, in the same program."

The following is an attempt to track the viewing possibilities which are available in Pangaea.

Mentioned/Heard but Not Seen

 * Pangeas 2nd Funniest Home Injuries ("Family Challenge") - Spoof of America's Funniest People, interrupted by a DNN report.
 * Thirtymillion Something ("Charlene's Tale") - Parody of Thirtysomething
 * Father Knows Nothing (Dirty Dancin') - Parody of Father Knows Best
 * Dad's a Moron ("Dirty Dancin'")
 * Kiss My Glick ("Baby Talk")
 * Stickin' Together ("Green Card")
 * Silver Linings ("Green Card")
 * Rose-Colored Glasses ("Green Card")