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Cast

Paul McGann

Paul McGann

Narrator (voice)

Crew

Andy Worboys

Andy Worboys

Editor

Nick Green

Nick Green

Scenario Writer

Gary Clarke

Gary Clarke

Additional Camera

Grant Wootton

Grant Wootton

Security

Paul Jenkins

Paul Jenkins

Director of Photography

Nick Green

Nick Green

Director

Ryan Chandler

Ryan Chandler

Sound Recordist

Victoria Kelly

Victoria Kelly

Production Coordinator

Lilla Hurst

Lilla Hurst

Co-Executive Producer

Elena Hidalgo

Elena Hidalgo

Lighting Production Assistant

John Rogerson

John Rogerson

Post Production Supervisor

Olwyn Silvester

Olwyn Silvester

Production Director

Scott McEwing

Scott McEwing

Additional Editing

Kimberly Arms

Kimberly Arms

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Chris Romeike

Chris Romeike

Additional Camera

Simon Egan

Simon Egan

Executive Producer

Clare Hocter

Clare Hocter

Production Coordinator

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Finding Babylon's Hanging Garden

20159.0 / 100
Documentary

Overview

There are many myths surrounding the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Previous excavations have not led to an answer to the question of exactly where they were located. Thanks to the extraordinary findings of scientist Stephanie Dalley, it is now possible for the first time to determine exactly where the legendary gardens were located, what they looked like and how they were built. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are the only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world for which no archaeological evidence has yet been found. For the documentary, Stephanie Dalley from Oxford University traveled to a dangerous, terror-stricken region in northern Iraq to gather evidence for her new theory about the true location of the gardens. Stephanie Dalley assumes that the gardens were built a hundred years earlier - 700 years before Christ - and by the Assyrian king Sanherib instead of Nebuchadnezzar II.