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Release Date:
January 7, 2021
Original Title:
Egypt's Great Mummies: Unwrapped with Bettany Hughes
Alternate Titles:
Top Ten Treasures - Egyptian Mummies
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
SandStone Global Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 94
Professor Bettany Hughes takes viewers on a journey of discovery as she investigates 10 of the greatest and most intriguing Egyptian mummies - and the secrets that lie beneath the bandages. Having remained in their tombs for thousands of years, wrapped, embalmed and buried with treasure, each mummy tells the story of the criminals, priests, children and pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.
Additional Editing:
Richard Lester
Adam Saunders
Additional Photography:
Pedro Uviedo
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dave Williams
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Grant Lawson
Associate Producer:
Johnny Crockett
Alfie Turner
Colorist:
Trevor Brown
Director:
Russell England
Director of Photography:
Jay Dacey
Tim Knight
Editor:
Zilke Lemmer
Sally Yeadon
Robyn Wright
Executive Producer:
Jim Greayer
Line Producer:
Annie Arnold
Online Editor:
Ian Mander
Producer:
Russell England
Production Accountant:
Laura Goodwin
Graham Wheeler
Production Assistant:
Bola Adeoshun
Researcher:
George Bustin
Sound:
Mahmoud Batout
Writer:
Bettany Hughes
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