
Overview
With the help of doctors and scientists in America, Germany and Britain, Horizon unpicks the mystery of the Moscow theatre siege. In October 2002, Chechen terrorists took a thousand people hostage in a Moscow theatre and threatened to kill them. The problem was how to get them out alive. A bloodbath seemed inevitable. Three days later Russian special forces stormed the theatre using a secret gas to knock everybody out. 129 hostages died - apparently killed by the very gas that was meant to save them. Horizon investigates the mystery substance, and why so many died. The Russian authorities insisted their secret weapon was not lethal. The claim provoked contempt from the victims families, and incredulity among doctors and scientists around the world. But were the Russians actually right? The Russians offered just one clue. And in Germany there was a scientist who had the means to test it: a urine sample taken from one of the survivors shortly after he was freed. Horizon follows as extremely sensitive tests are performed to find out if the Russians were telling the truth, and uncovers a deeper secret.
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41 - 1The Demonic Ape January 08, 2004
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41 - 2The Moscow Theatre Siege January 15, 2004
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41 - 3The Atkins Diet January 22, 2004
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41 - 4Secrets of the Star Disc January 29, 2004
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41 - 5The Dark Secret of Hendrik Schön February 05, 2004
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41 - 6Thalidomide - A Second Chance? February 12, 2004
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41 - 7Diamond Labs March 04, 2004
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41 - 8T-Rex - Warrior or Wimp? March 11, 2004
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41 - 9Project Poltergeist March 18, 2004
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41 - 10The Truth of Troy March 25, 2004
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41 - 11The Truth About Vitamins September 16, 2004
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41 - 12King Solomon's Tablet of Stone September 23, 2004
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41 - 13Derek Tastes of Earwax September 30, 2004
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41 - 14What Really Killed the Dinosaurs? October 07, 2004
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41 - 15Making Millions the Easy Way October 14, 2004
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41 - 16Saturn - Lord of the Rings October 21, 2004
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41 - 17The Hunt for the Supertwister October 28, 2004
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41 - 18Dr Money and the Boy with No Penis November 04, 2004