Nuclear Secrets

Nuclear Secrets (2007)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, Thriller, Espionage

A series of spy thrillers exploring the key turning-points in the race for nuclear supremacy. From the development of the A-bomb, via the Cuban missile crisis, to the spread of nuclear weapons to the Middle East and beyond, each story is told through the eyes of the men who risked everything to proliferate their nuclear secrets and those who tried to stop them. Nuclear weapons and the actions of these men have transformed the face of war - and now the world could pay the price.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Last Episode

The Terror Trader
Season 1Episode 560 min

The Terror Trader

Could the father of the Pakistani bomb be the creator of the largest nuclear-smuggling ring ever known? This story reveals a cat-and-mouse tale of an out-of-control nuclear scientist and Western intelligence. In 1975, a young scientist copied top-secret blueprints from his Dutch Nuclear company. The thief in question was Dr AQ Khan, a Pakistani nuclear scientist who was working in the Netherlands. His job gave him access to the designs of the key nuclear process, Centrifuges. He flew to Pakistan over Christmas in 1975 with his family and wrote to his employers, stating that he had yellow fever. He never returned and went on to live a lavish lifestyle in Pakistan. Dr Khan's motivation was based by his fierce patriotism and his quest to ensure Pakistan was at the centre of nuclear supremacy. The president of Pakistan placed Khan in charge of his nuclear programme, project 706, and he used his network of contacts from Europe to start it up. In 1998, Khan tested his bomb design and, for the first time, Pakistan revealed itself to the world as a nuclear power. Khan immediately became a national hero. With fame came wealth and the CIA discovered that Khan had acquired a large property empire. The CIA and MI6 were unclear what Khan was up to but, as time went on, the clues grew more alarming. They set up a joint task force which eventually led to Dr Khan's "nuclear bazaar". The world saw for the first time the terrifying scale of Khan's activities. The president of Pakistan placed him under house arrest, where he remains today.
Feb 12, 2007

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05The Terror TraderFeb 12, 2007
S01E04Vanunu and the BombFeb 5, 2007
S01E03SuperbombJan 29, 2007
S01E02SuperspyJan 22, 2007
S01E01The Spy from MoscowJan 15, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' premiere?

'Nuclear Secrets' premiered on September 26, 2007.

Who created the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

The TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' was created by Wall to Wall Media.

What genre does the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' belong to?

'Nuclear Secrets' belongs to the genre of documentary.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

'Nuclear Secrets' consisted of a total of six episodes.

What was the format of the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

'Nuclear Secrets' was a docudrama series that combined documentary-style interviews with dramatic re-enactments.

Who narrated the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

The TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' was narrated by actor Dominic Frisby.

What was the premise of the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

'Nuclear Secrets' explored the history, science, and impact of nuclear weapons and nuclear energy.

Which countries were featured in the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

'Nuclear Secrets' featured stories from countries like the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, and Israel, among others.

What were some of the topics covered in the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

'Nuclear Secrets' covered topics such as the Manhattan Project, nuclear accidents, nuclear espionage, and the development of nuclear power.

Did the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' focus on real-life events?

Yes, 'Nuclear Secrets' focused on real-life events and historical accounts related to nuclear weapons and energy.

Who were some of the experts featured in the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

'Nuclear Secrets' featured interviews with experts and individuals involved in the nuclear industry, including scientists, historians, and government officials.

Were there any notable interviews in the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets'?

Yes, 'Nuclear Secrets' included interviews with notable individuals such as nuclear physicist Dr. Michio Kaku and former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev.

Did the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' receive critical acclaim?

'Nuclear Secrets' received positive reviews from critics and was praised for its informative and engaging approach to the subject matter.

Was the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' available for streaming?

Yes, 'Nuclear Secrets' was available for streaming on various platforms, allowing viewers to explore the series at their convenience.

Did 'Nuclear Secrets' include rare footage and archival material?

Yes, 'Nuclear Secrets' incorporated rare footage and archival material to provide a comprehensive understanding of the nuclear industry's history.

Did the TV show 'Nuclear Secrets' provide a balanced perspective on nuclear topics?

'Nuclear Secrets' aimed to present a balanced perspective on nuclear topics, exploring both the benefits and risks associated with nuclear weapons and energy.

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  • Spies, Lies and the Superbomb

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