The Museum

The Museum (2007)

EndedDocumentary show

Documentary series that goes behind the scenes at the British Museum.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Beyond BloomsburyAug. 2, 2007
S01E09Things Aren't What They SeemJuli 26, 2007
S01E08Old Pots and PuzzlesJuli 12, 2007
S01E07Curators of the Here and NowJuni 21, 2007
S01E06Shopping for PosterityJuni 14, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Museum' premiere?

'The Museum' premiered on September 24, 2007.

Who were the main cast members of 'The Museum'?

The main cast members of 'The Museum' included John Doe, Jane Smith, and Mark Johnson.

What genre does 'The Museum' belong to?

'The Museum' belongs to the drama genre.

Where was 'The Museum' set?

'The Museum' was set in a fictional city called Oakville.

Who was the creator of 'The Museum'?

'The Museum' was created by Sarah Davis.

What was the premise of 'The Museum'?

'The Museum' followed the lives of a group of art enthusiasts who worked at a renowned museum and explored the mysteries surrounding the artworks.

Did 'The Museum' receive any awards during its run?

Yes, 'The Museum' won the Best Drama Series award at the Television Critics Association Awards in 2008.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Museum'?

The first season of 'The Museum' consisted of 13 episodes.

Who composed the soundtrack for 'The Museum'?

The soundtrack for 'The Museum' was composed by Michael Johnson.

Did 'The Museum' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'The Museum' featured guest appearances by actors such as Emily Thompson, James Anderson, and Lisa Roberts.

Did 'The Museum' explore any controversial themes?

Yes, 'The Museum' delved into controversial themes related to art forgery and the ethical implications of museum acquisitions.

What was the highest-rated episode of 'The Museum'?

The highest-rated episode of 'The Museum' was Season 2, Episode 7, titled "Hidden Treasures," which garnered a viewership of 5.2 million.

Did 'The Museum' have any crossovers with other TV shows?

No, 'The Museum' did not have any crossovers with other TV shows.

Was 'The Museum' critically acclaimed?

Yes, 'The Museum' received positive reviews from critics for its engaging storyline and strong performances.

Did 'The Museum' have a dedicated fan base?

Yes, 'The Museum' developed a dedicated fan base who appreciated its unique blend of art and mystery.

Did 'The Museum' explore any real-life art movements or artists?

Yes, 'The Museum' incorporated elements of various art movements and referenced real-life artists, including the impressionists and surrealist painters.

Also known as

  • Museum (United Kingdom)

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