Revealed

Season 2

7 episodes · Oct 1, 2003

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  • S2E1

    Who Killed Marilyn Monroe?

    Oct 1, 200344m

    Documentary on the mystery surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death. Many believe the Hollywood star did not commit suicide.

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  • S2E2

    Jason and the Argonauts

    Oct 8, 200344m

    Documentary showing new evidence from archeologists for the 9,000 year-old mythical odyssey to seek the fabled Golden Fleece.

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  • S2E3

    Alexander the Great's Mysterious Death

    Oct 22, 200344m

    Documentary looking into the circumstances surrounding the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, speculating on whether it occurred through a fever or poisoning. Commander John Grieve of Scotland Yard investigates the historical details and information.

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  • S2E4

    The Bridge Over the River Kwai

    Dec 25, 200344m

    Documentary in which engineer Bashar Altabba looks at the building of the Thai-Burma railway during World War II. Besides the engineering side it also covers the appalling treatment and conditions of the Allied prisoners of war who forced to construct the railway line by the Japanese. Includes interviews with some of the survivors.

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  • S2E5

    The True Gladiators

    Mar 10, 200444m

    Documentary about Roman gladiators, considering their place in society, what they did, their fighting styles, training and diet.

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  • S2E6

    The Great Escape

    Mar 17, 200444m

    Documentary about the search for ‘Dick’, the escape tunnel the Germans never found – combining archaeology, first-hand testimony and drama reconstructions.

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  • S2E7

    The Curse of the Titanic Sisters

    Mar 24, 200444m

    They were conceived and created to become the world's biggest, grandest and safest: the Olympic, Titanic and Britannic. Sold as the ships that would never sink, all three were involved in maritime disasters soon after launching. Includes a new forensic examination of the wreck of the Britannic and explores areas deep inside her massive interior, unseen and undisturbed since the day of her sinking, to reveal incredible new evidence proving what caused the ship to go down.

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