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  1. Jamie Theakston. James Paul Theakston (born 21 December 1970) [1] is an English television presenter, producer, narrator and actor. He has hosted several television programmes for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. He co-presented the Saturday morning BBC One children's show Live & Kicking, alongside Zoe Ball between 1996 and 1999, and co ...

  2. Jamie Theakston was born on 21 December 1970 in Sussex, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Marple (2004), Rock Profile (1999) and Murder in Mind (2001). He has been married to Sophie Siegle since 15 September 2007. They have one child.

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    • Sussex, England, UK
  3. Forbidden History: With Jamie Theakston, Andrew Gough, Lynn Picknett, Dominic Selwood. Jamie Theakston attempts to uncover the truth about historical mysteries, ancient relics, hidden treasures, conspiracy theories and lost civilizations.

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    • 2015-03-09
    • Documentary, History
    • Jamie Theakston, Andrew Gough, Lynn Picknett
  4. S5.E1 ∙ Uncovering the Historical Jesus. Thu, Jul 19, 2018. Television presenter Jamie Theakston continues his exploration of historical mysteries by asking if there is any historical evidence for the existence of Jesus and the events relating to him depicted in the Bible. 5.2/10 (22)

  5. Forbidden History. 5 Series ∙ 30 Episodes ∙ History. Jamie Theakston investigates incredible tales from the annals of history, taking a closer look at long-held conspiracy theories and tracking down ancient relics and lost civilisations. Sign in to watch.

  6. Jamie Theakston examines the conflicting accounts, false claims and dodgy eyewitness reports surrounding the death of Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator who ended his days hanging upside down like a grotesque animal carcass at the end of WWII.

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  8. Host Jamie Theakston attempts to uncover the true stories surrounding the great treasures, long-held conspiracy theories, ancient relics and lost civilizations that are often omitted from the history books.

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