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The Best Episodes of CNN Special Investigations Unit Season 2004

Genre:Documentary
Network:CNN

Every episode of CNN Special Investigations Unit Season 2004 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of CNN Special Investigations Unit Season 2004!

CNN Special Investigations Unit is an American investigative documentary program on CNN weekends. Expanding upon CNN Presents, SIU focuses on each episode being an in depth...

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  • The Mystery of Jesus
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    #1 - The Mystery of Jesus

    Season 2004 Episode 1

    Aired 2/22/2004

    Sigourney Weaver narrates this review of historical evidence and theories regarding the life of Jesus. Included: Jesus' early life; and his betrayal, trial, execution and resurrection.

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  • The First Patient: Health & the Presidency
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    #2 - The First Patient: Health & the Presidency

    Season 2004 Episode 2

    Aired 10/3/2004

    Topic: the physical and mental health of U.S. presidents. Included: the medical care provided to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.

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  • The Two Marys: The Madonna and the Magdalene
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    #3 - The Two Marys: The Madonna and the Magdalene

    Season 2004 Episode 3

    Aired 12/12/2004

    An examination of the roles of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene within Christianity. Included: the historical reality of the two main archetypes of Christian womanhood; how they're being reimagined today; what it means for the future of Christianity.

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Season 2004 Ratings Summary

"The Mystery of Jesus" is the best rated episode of "CNN Special Investigations Unit" season 2004. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 2/22/2004. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The First Patient: Health & the Presidency".