The Missing Cryptoqueen

By: BBC Radio
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  • Dr Ruja Ignatova persuaded millions to join her financial revolution. Then she disappeared. Why? Jamie Bartlett presents a story of greed, deceit and herd madness.

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  • Episode 9: Follow the money
    Aug 6 2020
    The search for Dr Ruja is back on. A lot has happened since Episode 8.Original music and sound design: Phil ChannellOriginal Music and vocals: Dessislava Stefanova and the London Bulgarian ChoirThis audio was updated on 12/08/2020 to reflect additional correspondence with Chelgate.

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    46 mins
  • A message for listeners
    Jul 29 2020
    Coming soon...

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    2 mins
  • Episode 8: The technology and the dream
    Nov 4 2019
    The final episode takes an unexpected twist.Presenter: Jamie BartlettProducer: Georgia Catt Additional Research: Ignatius BahiziEditor: Philip Sellars Original music and sound design: Phil ChannellOriginal Music and vocals: Dessislava Stefanova and the London Bulgarian Choir

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    1 hr

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most distracting & annoying music

The story itself is well researched and delivered but if you're neuro diverse or hard of hearing, the music that they are "incredibly proud of" may cause isaues. It's far too loud, distracts from the message and makes it difficult to hear as they try to talk over it, throughout the series. Watch the Channel 4 documentary instead.

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