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Reporting from the Arctic, Peter Mansbridge reveals exclusive new details in the hunt for the ill-fated Franklin Expedition on CBC News's The National

Are there new clues to what happened to Sir   John Franklin’s long lost ships? Join CBC News chief Correspondent Peter Mansbridge tonight (Monday, Sept. 10) and tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 11) on THE NATIONALas he unravels the   mystery of the Franklin expedition with exclusive detailsfrom the high   Arctic.

THE NATIONALairs at 10 p.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC-TV; 9 and   11 p.m. ET/PT on CBC News Network.

Reporting from the icebreaker Sir Wilfrid Laurierat the   scene of the search, Mansbridge pieces together what may have happened to the   HMS Erebusand HMS Terrorwhen they disappeared in 1845 attempting   to traverse the Northwest Passage.

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Tonight (Sept. 10), Mansbridge joins the team of researchers for   the lost Franklin Expedition as they reveal exclusive new details on the search.  Mansbridge is with archaeologists as they discover remnants and   bonesthought to belong to the Franklin crew. And new details and theories   are revealed about what researchers are finding on the arctic bed, and what it   may mean for the fate of the Franklin.

Tomorrow night (Sept. 11), Mansbridge travels to the tiny hamlet   of Gjoa Haven, where Inuit oral history still holds some answers that can help   unravel the mystery of the Franklin. And David Common reports on the risk of   environmental contamination in the North if shipping increases on a newly   charted Northwest Passage.

And this weekend, CBC News Network presents a one-hour   documentary—FINDING FRANKLIN WITH PETER MANSBRIDGE—Saturday, Sept. 15 at   10 p.m. ET/PT and Sunday, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. ET.

“The idea of poking around in the past has always appealed to my   sense of being an amateur historian,“says Mansbridge.“Now I’ve finally had the   chance to pretend I am one, by spending a few hours with some REAL   archaeologists hunting for more evidence of the final days of the Franklin   expedition.”(Source: CBC.ca)

CBCNews.ca/franklinoffers interactive   maps of Franklin’s ill-fated journey, videos from inside Park Canada’s research   labs, photos of thenew technologies used in the search, and all the latest   breaking news. Plus, get analysis on Arctic politics and sovereignty battles,  the growth of tourism and business in the North, and key research being   conducted in the Arctic. There’s also a special online video introduction   narrated by Peter Mansbridge, looking at the history of the expedition and its   historical significance.

Photos: Courtesy of The National. Photo 1: Peter   Mansbridge inspecting newly found bones. Photo 2: Peter Mansbridge walking past   an inukshuk in Gjoa Haven.

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