Infamous Assassinations

Infamous Assassinations (2012)

EndedDocumentary showCrime, History

Get ready to witness the 20th Century's most damaging and outrageous assassination attempts, first-hand. From the assassination of John F Kennedy to the gunning down of Mahatma Gandhi, the tragic shooting of John Lennon to the brutal bombing of one of Hitler's henchmen, the BBC series Infamous Assassinations brings you as close to the killers as the cameramen themselves - which sometimes means just a few feet.

Using rare archive footage and reconstructions, each episode of this BBC documentary series focuses on a different story, from attacks on royalty, politicians and guerrilla leaders to media personalities who all, for one reason or another, stepped in the way of an assassin determined to bring their life to an end. Many of their motives have remained shrouded in mystery. Until now...

Infamous Assassinations is a series of educational documentaries from the BBC about famous events throughout history.

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Scheduleevery Monday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26The Assassination of John F KennedyJuli 30, 2012
S01E25The Assassination of Archduke Franz FerdinandJuli 30, 2012
S01E24The Assassination of King Alexander IJuli 30, 2012
S01E23The Assassination of Tsar Nicholas IIJuli 30, 2012
S01E22The Assassination of Martin Luther KingJuli 30, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Infamous Assassinations' premiere?

The TV show 'Infamous Assassinations' premiered on November 5, 2012.

Who hosted the TV show 'Infamous Assassinations'?

The TV show 'Infamous Assassinations' was hosted by Edward Herrmann.

What was the format of the TV show 'Infamous Assassinations'?

The TV show 'Infamous Assassinations' followed a documentary-style format, exploring various historical assassinations.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Infamous Assassinations'?

The first season of 'Infamous Assassinations' consisted of 13 episodes.

Was 'Infamous Assassinations' based on real events?

Yes, 'Infamous Assassinations' was based on real historical events and assassinations.

Who were some of the notable historical figures covered in 'Infamous Assassinations'?

'Infamous Assassinations' covered assassinations of figures such as Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., among others.

What were some of the unique aspects of 'Infamous Assassinations'?

'Infamous Assassinations' provided in-depth analysis, interviews, and expert commentary on the historical assassinations it covered.

Did 'Infamous Assassinations' feature reenactments of the assassinations?

Yes, 'Infamous Assassinations' featured dramatic reenactments of the assassinations to provide a visual representation of the events.

How did 'Infamous Assassinations' portray the political and social climate surrounding each assassination?

'Infamous Assassinations' depicted the political and social context surrounding each assassination, exploring the factors that might have contributed to the events.

Did 'Infamous Assassinations' present any controversial theories or alternative explanations for the assassinations?

Yes, 'Infamous Assassinations' delved into controversial theories and alternative explanations surrounding some of the assassinations it covered.

Were there any personal interviews with individuals related to the assassinations in 'Infamous Assassinations'?

Yes, 'Infamous Assassinations' included personal interviews with historians, experts, and individuals connected to the assassinations, providing unique insights.

What was the target audience for 'Infamous Assassinations'?

'Infamous Assassinations' targeted history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and those interested in exploring significant historical events.

Did 'Infamous Assassinations' receive critical acclaim?

'Infamous Assassinations' received positive reviews for its informative and engaging approach to exploring historical assassinations.

Was there any follow-up or continuation of the TV show 'Infamous Assassinations'?

No, 'Infamous Assassinations' did not have any follow-up seasons or continuation beyond its initial run.

Did 'Infamous Assassinations' cover any international assassinations?

Yes, 'Infamous Assassinations' explored international assassinations, providing a global perspective on significant historical events.

What was the visual style of 'Infamous Assassinations'?

'Infamous Assassinations' employed a mix of historical footage, photographs, and dramatic recreations to illustrate the events being discussed.

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