- 7.3/1063 votesLoading...
#1 - The Pharoah and the Showman
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/13/2005
Belzoni fails to please Pasha Ali of Egypt and his new career in 'water mechanics' fails. He is penniless and stranded in Cairo without work. Just 16 years after the invasion by Napoleon, the enthusiasm of Europeans for all things Egyptian is growing and there is intense rivalry between explorers and collectors - the rivalry is particularly intense between the French and the British.
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- 7.4/1075 votesLoading...
#2 - The Curse Of Tutankhamun
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 11/6/2005
The story of the tomb of Tutankhamun captivates the world's media and propels Carnarvon and Carter to instant celebrity status around the globe. The ultimate prize that Howard Carter has sought all his adult life yields more than he could ever imagine: thousands of priceless artefacts, eventually crowned by the solid gold coffin and death mask of Tutankhamun. However, Carter is uneasy with his new-found celebrity status, and the absence of any real historical information frustrates him.
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- 7.5/1058 votesLoading...
#3 - The Temple Of The Sands
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/20/2005
Belzoni's new ambition is to be the greatest collector in history, but in the fashion of all good swashbuckling tales, he has a rival. Drovetti, the tenacious French collector, is waiting to thwart him at his every turn. Henry Salt asks Belzoni to go back to Thebes and Philae to find more artefacts for the British Museum. However, Belzoni doesn't realise that Salt is using him to furnish his own collection and sell artefacts to the highest bidder.
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- 7.8/10105 votesLoading...
#4 - The Search for Tutankhamun
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/30/2005
Carter's fledgling career in Egyptology suffers a blow when a tomb he opens to huge fanfare is found to be empty. Undeterred from his ambitions, Carter parts company from his partner, Thedore Davis, and resumes his work as an archaeological artist and desperately hopes he will find a new patron. A meeting with the maverick Lord Carnarvon is to change Carter's life forever. Carnarvon - who has come to Egypt to recover from a horrific car accident - has become obsessed with finding an undamaged tomb and teams up with Carter in the search for the elusive burial site of the Boy King Tutankhamun.
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- 7.8/1068 votesLoading...
#5 - The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 12/4/2005
In the final episode of Egypt, Jean-François Champollion has unlocked the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs but, in doing so, faces opposition from the Church and a challenge to his own beliefs.
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- 8.0/1084 votesLoading...
#6 - The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 11/27/2005
This is the story of Jean-François Champollion, the brilliant linguist, genius and one of the first true Egyptologists. The programme begins in Egypt in 1798, when the country had been virtually closed to Europeans for centuries and its ancient culture lost and forgotten for over a thousand years. Napoleon has with him scholars, including antiquarians and linguists, whose job it is to unravel the mysteries of ancient Egypt. But they were able to achieve little more than to paint its beautiful ruined monuments and wonder what it all meant, for Egypt's secrets were locked in the strange ancient writings, the hieroglyphs.
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The Worst Episodes of Egypt
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Television drama serial about various archaeological discoveries taking place in that country's history, with the occasional 'flashback' scene involving actors portraying the ancient Egyptians themselves.
Genres:DocumentaryDrama
Network:BBC One
Worst Episodes Summary
"The Pharoah and the Showman" is the worst rated episode of "Egypt". It scored 7.3/10 based on 63 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 11/13/2005. This episode scored 0.1 points lower than the second lowest rated, "The Curse Of Tutankhamun".