Searching for Secrets
Every great city has its secrets, you just have to know where to search for them…Scratch the surface of any city, and you’ll discover a secret history packed with fascinating stories, remarkable characters, and surprising twists. And more often than not, it’s right there in plain sight. If we only knew where to look. In SEARCHING FOR SECRETS, a cast of local guides, bloggers and historians, takes us on an extraordinary journey around some of the world’s most iconic cities…from the eerie catacombs of Paris, to the hustle and bustle of London’s west end. From New York’s iconic Statue of Liberty, to the graffiti covered remains of the Berlin Wall. With the help of intriguing clues and objects, we journey back in time to reveal the secret history of the cities we know and love, and shine new light on the exciting, and often surprising stories that helped shape them.
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Duration: 6 x 60' 4K & HD
Resolution: HD
Seasons: TBC
Genre: History, Lifestyle
Tags: Travel, History
Original Language: TBC
Producer: Bigger Bang & Saloon Media
Original Broadcaster: Smithsonian
Year of Production: TBC
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