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COLLECTION · Series · 2010

Mystery Files

From the Legends of King Arthur and Robin Hood to the recent events of the Russian Revolution, history is full of fascinating and evocative unsolved mysteries. They have inspired, intrigued and often confounded us – but how much do we really know about them? And can we separate fact from fiction? In Mystery Files, the dust is blown off the case files of the world’s most famous and iconic mysteries in a dynamic series that asks, what is the truth behind the greatest stories ever told?

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* 1.0 (1)DocumentaryUnited Kingdom
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Directors
Ben Mole · Kate Haddock
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
National Geographic · Smithsonian Channel · Investigation Discovery · Parthenon Entertainment
Release
01/02/2010
Score
1.0 / 10 (1)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
13 episodes · 2010
Nostradamus
Episode 1. Nostradamus
2010-02-01

Michel de Nostradame, a 16th century astrology and seer, lived in Provence, Southern France. He wrote one of the most popular astrological books of all time, “The Prophecies”. This book contains 942 strange prophecies which foretell of…

Jack the Ripper
Episode 2. Jack the Ripper
2010-02-01

How do we get close to a killer the police haven't been able to identify for over 100 years? With the help of renowned British crime historians and authors Applying modern techniques and trawling the archives Mystery Files unearths new…

Robin Hood
Episode 3. Robin Hood
2010-02-02

Robin Hood is one of the first super heroes. Stories of robbing the rich and giving to the poor are legend. Now evidence has been discovered to prove that Robin was a real person. Unpicking the folklore to separate fact from fiction,…

Royal Murder
Episode 4. Royal Murder
2010-02-02

One of Britain’s oldest unsolved mysteries, but what really happened to the Princes in the Tower? The two Princes were the sons of Edward IV and heir to the English throne who were allegedly murdered by their uncle, Richard III. But what…

Rasputin
Episode 5. Rasputin
2010-02-03

On December 16th 1916, Grigory Rasputin, self-styled faith healer and confident to the Tsar was fatally shot in the back of the head. His enemies fear that his hold over the Romanov family has gone too far. This is the story of how a…

Billy the Kid
Episode 6. Billy the Kid
2010-02-03

It’s the late 1870s. One of the most infamous outlaws of the American Wild West is Billy the Kid… a teenage killer who terrorizes New Mexico. Legend tells us that he killed 21 men, one for each year of his life. For in 1881, at the age of…

King Arthur
Episode 7. King Arthur
2010-02-04

King Arthur- myth, legend or did he actually exist? According to the tales he reputedly led the defence of Britain from Saxon invaders in the early 6th century and throughout the ages, he has been recognised as the ultimate British hero,…

Leonardo da Vinci
Episode 8. Leonardo da Vinci
2010-02-05

The Renaissance was the greatest flowering of art, mathematics, technology, architecture and astronomy the world has ever known. And at the centre of this new age, was the multi-talented artist and inventor, Leonardo da Vinci, the…

Abraham Lincoln
Episode 9. Abraham Lincoln
2010-02-08

Abraham Lincoln. The man who rises from obscurity to become the 16th American President and arguably it’s finest. But on April 15th 1865 he becomes the first US President to be assassinated, leading to the creation of a legend that…

Cleopatra
Episode 10. Cleopatra
2010-02-09

Cleopatra was Born into a dangerous, scary and violent world where everyone believed the dead lived, gods walked amongst us and magic really worked. In this uncertain world, the main instruments of politics were exile or murder, conquest…

Man in the Iron Mask
Episode 11. Man in the Iron Mask
2010-02-10

In 17th century France, King Louis XIV is perhaps the most powerful man on earth. Known as the Sun King, his court at Versailles is magnificent – the heart of Europe’s wealthiest nation. However, he is in constant fear of the threat to…

The Romanovs
Episode 12. The Romanovs
2010-02-11

At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Romanov family are at the heart of Russian life. Tsar Nicholas has been on the throne since 1894, married to a German-born princess, Tsarina Alexandra, and with five beautiful children, Olga,…

Joan of Arc
Episode 13. Joan of Arc
2010-02-12

Joan of Arc is one of the patron saints of France and a national and international icon; a young girl who lived in the earl 1400s in rural north eastern France. Her legend states that she hears the voice of God and embarks on a holy…

Season 2
Season 2
13 episodes · 2011
The Birth of Christ
Episode 1. The Birth of Christ
2011-06-06

In fact only two of the four accounts of the life of Christ in the New Testament, the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, tell of his birth. These Infancy Gospels, as they are known, both agree that Jesus was born in Bethlehem and…

Hitler
Episode 2. Hitler
2011-06-06

This programme analyzes the very latest neurological research into Shell Shock and trauma, it retraces Hitler’s time as a frontline soldier, and examines the medical history of Hitler’s gas poisoning and his period at a psychiatric…

Marco Polo
Episode 3. Marco Polo
2011-06-07

We reveal that despite the book suggesting he spent 20 years in the court of the Chinese emperor, there is no mention of Marco in Chinese records. Marco Polo’s last will and testament remains unsigned and even the inventory of his…

Alexander the Great
Episode 4. Alexander the Great
2011-06-07

After his death, his body became one of the most sacred objects in history. Pilgrims, from the common man to the most powerful emperors, visited and knelt before the remains of their god-King. And then in the space of a generation, all…

Taj Mahal
Episode 5. Taj Mahal
2011-06-08

Throughout the seventeenth Century several European travelers visit the Taj Mahal. Many of these explorers later publish lengthy volumes of their adventures. Only 10 years after the emperor’s death, the French traveller, Jean Baptiste…

Isaac Newton
Episode 6. Isaac Newton
2011-06-08

Newton was convinced that he alone had been given a gift to unravel the mysteries of the Universe, whether through science, religion or alchemy, and maintained an unrivaled cloak of secrecy over all three. But there must have been…

Saladin
Episode 7. Saladin
2011-06-09

Through the accounts and diaries of Saladin’s closest advisers, the mysteries of the period are uncovered. Saladin’s fear at the imminent arrival of Richard and the opening of the Third Crusade, his indecision at the Siege of Acre and his…

Captain Kidd
Episode 8. Captain Kidd
2011-06-09

His conviction may not be unjust but it is perhaps unfair and certainly unlucky. Kidd’s actions at sea clearly made the full use of the legal grey area that privateering occupied, an area that many men took advantage of, and most without…

Pope Joan
Episode 9. Pope Joan
2011-01-10

In Rome today is the street known as Vicus Papissa, ‘the street of the woman pope’. In that avenue is an alcove in which it is said an image of Joan once stood, in memory of the spot where she gave birth. The street runs between St…

Sitting Bull
Episode 10. Sitting Bull
2011-01-10

In 1890 newspaper headlines read “Custer’s murderer is dead”. The papers tell of the killing of the man who stood in the way of civilisation. Such is the legend of Sitting Bull: the great chief who defied the US authorities and led the…

The Virgin Queen
Episode 11. The Virgin Queen
2011-06-13

Did Dudley and Elizabeth conspire to murder his wife so that they could be together? By piecing together the staircase in question using old evidence, modern crime scene investigation sheds new light on the age old mystery and suggests…

Zorro
Episode 12. Zorro
2011-06-13

Decades earlier, a popular writer in Mexico, Riva Palacio, was writing stories with a character called El Zorro, and a character called Guillen Lampart. Much of Palacio’s work was published in New York in 1908, where it could have partly…

Lawrence of Arabia
Episode 13. Lawrence of Arabia
2011-06-14

We reveal an ambitious archaeological project in Southern Jordan, which is providing startling new evidence. The Great Arab Revolt Project (GARP) is one of the only archaeological investigations of a battlefield on this scale anywhere in…

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