Museum Secrets

2011 Canadian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Museum Secrets is a TV series on History Television in Canada[1] and a website with videos and games exploring the world's renowned museums and their most enigmatic objects. Narrated by Canadian actor Colm Feore, the TV series ran for three seasons. Museum Secrets was produced by Kensington Communications Inc.

GenreDocumentary history
Narrated byColm Feore
Country of originCanada
Original languagesEnglish, French
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Museum Secrets
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GenreDocumentary history
Narrated byColm Feore
Country of originCanada
Original languagesEnglish, French
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes22
Production
Executive producerRobert Lang
Running time44 minutes
Production companyKensington Communications, Inc.
Original release
NetworkHistory
ReleaseJanuary 6, 2011 (2011-01-06) 
May 2, 2014 (2014-05-02)
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The show won two awards at the Canadian Screen Awards in 2014 for Best Factual Series and Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or Series[2]

The Royal Ontario Museum held a special exhibit during winter 2011, featuring objects from the Museum Secrets series. Several Canadian newspapers previewed the exhibit: National Post,[3] Toronto Sun,[4] Torontoist[5] and Toronto Star.[6]

Broadcasts

Seasons

Each season, the series travels to the world's greatest museums in search of the mysteries behind their objects.

Season 1 episodes

Season 2 episodes

Season 3 episodes

Interactive

The program's website features shorter web videos for the 14 episodes and an object navigator with 90 objects.[7]

Awards and nominations

Canadian Screen Awards, 2014
  • Best Factual Series [2]
  • Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or Series [2]
History Makers Awards, 2012 (now IMPACT Awards)
  • Best Interactive Production[8]
  • Most Innovative Production[8]
26th Annual Gemini Awards, 2011
  • Best Cross-platform Project Non-fiction (Robert Lang and David Oppenheim)[9]
  • Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial Research (Rebecca Snow)[9]
  • Best Original Music Score for a Documentary Program or Series (Eric Cadesky and Nick Dyer)[9]
Interactive Rockie Awards at Banff World Media Festival, 2011
  • Best Cross-platform Project[10]

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