Special: Secrets of the International Spy Museum

Secrets of the International Spy Museum
View Demo


Are microdots real? How does wire tapping really work?
And who is the most famous spy ever? Questions like these are answered in the one hour Travel Channel special,
Secrets of the International Spy Museum.
Viewers are taken on an extraordinary mission -- infiltrating the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. — the only museum in the world dedicated to espionage. PineRidge Film & Television was given exclusive access for sharing this amazing museum to a first-time television audience. This after-hours tour is hosted by Penny Johnson Jerald, who plays Sherry Palmer on the hit television program "24." You'll hear the secret stories from ex-FBI, CIA and KGB operatives, and you'll see actual spy gadgets as cool as anything in a James Bond movie; from a lipstick case that packs a deadly punch to a camera that can see through walls.
The International Spy Museum dares to declassify some of the most dangerous secrets of spying, and the prime time special, Secrets of the International Spy Museum may just alter your outlook on espionage, so that the next time you travel to the nation's capital, you might just see it through the "eyes of a spy."

Host: Penny Johnson Jerald

Check out The Travel Channel online: www.travelchannel.com



©2008 PineRidge Film & Television