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Secret History (TV series)

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Secret History is a long-running British television documentary series. Shown on Channel 4, the Secret History brandname is still used as a banner title in the UK, but many of the individual documentaries can still be found on US cable channels without the branding. It can be seen as Channel 4's answer to the BBC's Timewatch. The series returned to Channel 4 on 10 November 2013 after a nine-year break.

Production

According to Channel 4, Secret History is the home of single, hour-long history documentaries that shed new light on some of the most intriguing stories from the past. New evidence from excavation, research, and investigation reveal strange, forgotten stories and shed new light on the events we thought we knew well.[1] The programmes challenge accepted views of key events in history. Sometimes concealed, sometimes manipulated by the media, the truth has been submerged behind the headlines and the propaganda. From Roman legions to Nazi television, the series re-examined contemporary evidence, focusing on often shocking first-hand accounts and the ground-breaking views of leading experts.[2]

In 1992, the show won the Royal Television Society award for Best Documentary Series.[3]

Episode guide

Titles are linked to the main subject of each programme, where possible.

Series 1

  • "The Hidden Hand" (14 November 1991)
  • "Unquiet Graves" (21 November 1991)
  • "Ratlines" (28 November 1991)
  • "Bloody Sunday" (5 December 1991)
  • "Murder in Mississippi" (12 December 1991)
  • "Prisoners of Propaganda" (19 December 1991)[4]

Series 2

  • "Deep Sleep" (29 June 1992)
  • "Birds of Death" (6 July 1992)
  • "Drowning by Bullets" (13 July 1992)
  • "The Last Days of Aldo Moro" (20 July 1992)
  • "The Hidden Holocaust" (27 July 1992)
  • "Death of a Democrat" (3 August 1992)
  • "Bad Blood" (10 August 1992)
  • "The Robert Kennedy Assassination" (17 August 1992)

Series 3

Special

  • "The Roswell Incident" (28 August 1995)

Series 4

Series 5

  • "Lords of the Underworld" (23 June 1997)
  • "The Tragedy of HMS Glorious" (30 June 1997)
  • "Breaking the Sound Barrier" (7 July 1997)[6]
  • "Gold Fever" (14 July 1997)
  • "Spying for Love" (21 July 1997)

Specials - Indian Summer season

Series 6

Series 7

Special

Series 8

Series 9

Series 10

First World War sub-series:

  • "The Crucified Soldier" (4 July 2002)
  • "The War That Made the Nazis" (11 July 2002)
  • "Horror on the Home Front" (18 July 2002)
  • "Dogfight - The Mystery of The Red Baron" (25 July 2002)

Series 11

  • "Brighton Bomb" (15 May 2003)
  • "Hitler of the Andes" (22 May 2003)
  • "Costa del Crime" (29 May 2003)
  • "The Affair" (5 June 2003)
  • "The Strangest Viking" (12 June 2003)
  • "The Nazi Officer's Wife" (19 June 2003)

Specials

  • "Brinks Mat - The Greatest Heist Part 1" (24 November 2003)
  • "Brinks Mat - The Greatest Heist Part 2" (1 December 2003)
  • "Who Kidnapped Shergar?" (18 March 2004)

Series 12

Series 13

  • "The Mystery of the Burnt Mummy" (10 November 2013)
  • "Queen Victoria And The Crippled Kaiser" (17 November 2013)
  • "Finding Babylon's Hanging Garden" (24 November 2013)
  • "New Secrets Of The Terracotta Warriors" (8 December 2013)
  • "The Dambusters' Great Escape" (30 March 2014)
  • "Return Of The Black Death" (6 April 2014)

Series 14

  • "The Real Noah's Ark" (14 September 2014)
  • "Hitler's Hidden Drug Habit" (19 October 2014)
  • "WW1's Forgotten Heroes" (2 November 2014)
  • "The Great Wall of China - The Hidden Story" (30 November 2014)

Series 15

Series 16

  • "Shakespeare's Tomb" (26 March 2016)
  • "The Mystery of the Crossrail Skulls" (24 April 2016)
  • "Jutland - WW1's Greatest Sea Battle" (21 May 2016)
  • "Messages Home - Lost Films of the British Army" (26 June 2016)
  • "China's Forgotten Emperor" (3 July 2016)[7]
  • "Saddam Goes to Hollywood" (24 July 2016)
  • "Heroes of Helmand - The British Army's Greatest Escape" (16 August 2016)
  • "Secrets of a Police Marksman" (18 August 2016)
  • "The Good Terrorist" (27 August 2016)
  • "The Last Heroes of the Somme" (13 November 2016)
  • "Pearl Harbor - The New Evidence" (10 December 2016)
  • "Titanic - The New Evidence" (1 January 2017)

Series 17

Series 18

  • "Skeletons of the Mary Rose - The New Evidence" (7 September 2019)

Home video releases

The Whitechapel Murders was released on PAL VHS by Channel 4 Video in 1996,[8] and later re-issued as part of the Marshall Cavendish part-work Murder in Mind. The Dambusters Raid was released as a region-free NTSC DVD by Delta Music in 2002, and reissued several times subsequently.

References

  1. ^ Secret History Channel4.com Retrieved 29 August 2009
  2. ^ Secret History Channel4.com Retrieved 29 August 2009
  3. ^ Secret History Summary tv.com Retrieved 29 August 2009
  4. ^ First UK screening of the 1987 documentary written and directed by Graham Shirley. [1]
  5. ^ Originally scheduled for 18 July (the day after the crash of TWA Flight 800) which was replaced with repeat of The Soviet Wives Affair.
  6. ^ Later re-edited for Nova on US PBS as "Faster Than Sound", 14 October 1997, with narration by Stacey Keach rather than Veronika Hyks. "Faster Than Sound." NOVA Transcripts, PBS, air date: 14 October 1997. Retrieved: 26 April 2009.
  7. ^ "The Secret History of China's Female Emperor". 11 July 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  8. ^ "THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS | British Board of Film Classification". bbfc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
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