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  • In 2001, a series of letters laced with a deadly powder called anthrax appeared on the desks of prominent journalists and politicians in New York City and Washington D.C causing a national panic. But what started as an unprecedented case soon turned into an unsettling mystery. Who had sent these letters? And why? Join us as we trace the FBI’s costly investigation into the attacks, all with an eye toward the question that remains today: Did the FBI identify the true killer, or is this case still unresolved? Unravel the story the played out behind closed doors on Cover Up: The Anthrax Threat, listen now wherever you get your podcasts



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  • In this special bonus episode of Cover Up: Ministry of Secrets, join presenter Giles Milton and producer Sarah Peters as they discuss some of their favourite moments from the show, including behind-the-scenes highlights that didn’t make it into the final edit.



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  • Giles and Sarah reveal who - today - is blocking the truth about Lionel Crabb. And why. Ministry of Secrets reaches its dramatic climax as a Royal Navy widow gives her testimony and reveals the sensational, sinister and uncomfortable truth of what really happened to Lionel Crabb.



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  • Who ordered Lionel Crabb’s final dive? And why? Giles and Sarah investigate the possible role of MI6. Was the CIA also involved? Revelations from a former spy and a royal expert implicate some very important figures in Crabb’s disappearance. Who are they? And is this why the affair is still being kept secret?



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    Show notes:

    The Frogmen, 1949 - BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images

    John Le Carre afterword - Ben Macintyre, A Spy Among Friends
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  • Fourteen months after Lionel Crabb’s disappearance, in 1957, a corpse is found in Chichester Harbour, eight miles from Portsmouth. Is it Crabb? When Giles and Sarah discover a long-lost autopsy file in West Sussex archives, they seek help from Britain’s leading forensic pathologist, Dr Richard Shepherd.



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    Show notes:

    Mark Elliott interview, 2014 - BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images

    John Randall interview, 1957 -  BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images

    Sidney Knowles interview - David Jackson-Wills

    Various materials - West Sussex County Archives
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  • Giles and Sarah’s Russian fixer, Masha, finds a remarkable video interview with a former KGB diver, Eduard Koltsov – the last person to see Lionel Crabb on the day of his secret dive. His deathbed confession is graphic, shocking and believable. But can he be trusted?



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    Show notes:

    Eduard Koltsov interview, 2007 - Ren TV

    Lord Mountbatten interview, 1969 - Fremantle

    Death of Princess Diana announcement, 1997 - BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images

    Operation Paget Press Conference, 2006 - BBC News

    John Randall interview, 1957 - BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images



    HC Deb, The Case of Commander Crabb, 14 May 1956, Vol 552.

    Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0.



    Newspaper headlines:

    The Independent, 21 December 2003

    The Guardian, 20 October 2003

    The Herald Sun, May 27 2019

    The Independent, 31 May 2017

    The Daily Record, 31 August 2022

    The Daily Express, 18 June 2007

    The Daily Mirror, 15 May 1956
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  • Giles and Sarah investigate the first few days that followed Crabb’s disappearance with the help of Peter Marshall, the 90-year-old journalist who first broke the story. As they piece together what might have happened, they discover a sinister 1950s cover-up — one that extends to the very centre of power.



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    Newspaper headlines:

    The Times, 30 April 1956

    The Times, 3 May 1956

    Portsmouth Evening News, 1 May 1956

    Le Monde, 7 May 1956

    Le Monde, 14 May 1956

    Bild Zeitung, circa June 1956

    The Daily Mirror, 8 May 1956

    The Daily Mirror, 9 May 1956

    The Daily Mirror, 15 May 1956

    Die Zeit, 10 May 1956

    The New York Times, 13 June 1957

    The New York Times, 29 May 1960

    The Irish Times, 19 May 1956

    The Irish Times, 10 May 1956

    Der Spiegel, 22 May 1956

    El Universal, 2006

    HC Deb, Commander Crabb (Presumed Death), 09 May 1956 vol 552.

    Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0.
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  • Giles and Sarah find a 2007 video interview made by Crabb’s oldest friend, Sydney Knowles. This explosive interview is full of sensational revelations that will take the Lionel Crabb mystery in a whole new direction.



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    Show notes:

    Various materials - National Archives

    Gordon Gutteridge quote - John Bevan, Crabbgate

    Bulganin And Khrushchev visit, 1956 - British Pathé

    San Francisco Prison Break Attempt, 1962 - British Pathé

    Sidney Knowles interview - David Jackson-Wills
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  • Lionel Crabb was a celebrated wartime hero, feted in blockbuster films, and was even believed to be the model for James Bond. But when Giles and Sarah look through the Crabb files at the National Archives, a far more complex person starts to emerge. Those files also suggest that a sinister cover-up is at play.



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    Show notes:

    Sidney Knowles interview - David Jackson-Wills

    Various letters & memorandums - National Archives

    The Silent Enemy, 1958 - Romulus Films

    Frogman article, 29 April 1957, The Herald Newspaper

    Anthony Eden’s speech at Bradford, 1956 - AP Archive

    Duck and Cover, 1952 - Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division
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  • Giles and Sarah set off on their quest to discover what happened to Lionel Crabb. A chance encounter leads them to ex-diver, Commander Julian Malec, the last living link to the Crabb mystery. He tells them of a story cloaked in secrecy.



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    Archive:

    Commander Crabb clip, 1956 - British Pathé
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  • Ministry of Secrets is one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Cold War.



    At its heart is a missing person — a wartime hero and international celebrity. But that’s just the starting point. It involves the royal family, MI6, the CIA and the KGB. There’s conspiracies. And lies. This story is so sensitive, so secret — that the truth is being withheld for 100 years, until 2057. Presenter Giles Milton and producer Sarah Peters are on a quest to find out why…



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