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S3 Ep2

Mystery of the Black Death

Premiere: 10/30/2002

In 1665, a British tailor opened a flea-infested shipment of fabric from London. In a matter of days, the tailor and much of the village were suffering the telltale signs of bubonic plague, the disease that wiped out a third of the European population. 350 years later, an American geneticist is delving into the reasons why some managed to survive the Black Death while others were not so lucky.

Mystery of the Black Death

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CASE FILE: Mystery of the Black Death
THE SCENE: Eyam, England
LEAD DETECTIVE: Dr. Stephen O’Brien

The Mystery of the Black Death begins in September of 1665, when a tailor in the secluded English village of Eyam opened a flea-infested shipment of fabric from London. In a matter of days, the tailor and much of the village were suffering the telltale signs of bubonic plague, the disease that, in the first five years since its arrival, had wiped out a third of the European population. To prevent the outbreak from spreading throughout the region, the whole town was quarantined — no one was allowed in or out. Outsiders assumed that the bacteria would simply wipe out the entire village. But they were wrong. Three hundred and fifty years later, Dr. Stephen O’Brien, a geneticist from the National Institutes of Health in Washington, D.C., is delving into the reasons why some individuals managed to survive the excruciating Black Death while others were dying all around them. Following O’Brien as he takes DNA samples and investigates historical records and family archives, the film sheds light on the resistance to the plague, and reveals a stunning legacy that the plague survivors passed on to their descendents — a similar resistance to the modern-day scourge of AIDS.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Produced and Directed by
EMMA WHITLOCK

Producer
MARGI KERNS

Narrator
LIEV SCHREIBER

Production Assistant
LUCY BILSON

Production Managers
CASPAR NORMAN
JULIE SCHAPIRO THORMAN

Executive Producer for Tigress
JUSTINE KERSHAW

Series Producer
JARED LIPWORTH

Executive in Charge
WILLIAM R. GRANT

Executive Producer
BETH HOPPE

A Tigress production for Thirteen/WNET New York, in association with Channel 4 (U.K.).

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