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  2. 1:23:45 - Wikipedia

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    "1:23:45" is the series premiere of the historical drama television miniseries Chernobyl, which details the nuclear disaster that occurred on April 26, 1986, and the consequences that everyone involved faced. The episode was directed by Johan Renck and written by the series creator Craig Mazin, and aired on HBO in the United States on May 6, 2019 and on Sky Atlantic in th

  3. Chernobyl (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] The first episode depicts Legasov timing his suicide down to the second (1:23:45) to coincide with the second anniversary of the Chernobyl explosion. Legasov actually died by suicide a day later.

  4. Please Remain Calm (Chernobyl) - Wikipedia

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    "Please Remain Calm" is the second episode of the historical drama television miniseries Chernobyl, which details the nuclear disaster that occurred on April 26, 1986, and the consequences that everyone involved faced. The episode was directed by Johan Renck and written by the series creator Craig Mazin, and aired on HBO in the United States on May 13, 2019 and on Sky Atlantic in

  5. Category:Chernobyl (miniseries) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl (miniseries) episode redirects to lists (3 P) Pages in category "Chernobyl (miniseries) episodes" ... 1:23:45; P. Please Remain Calm (Chernobyl)

  6. Category:Works about the Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia

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    Chernobyl (miniseries) episodes (1 C, 2 P) F. Films about the Chernobyl disaster (1 C, 5 P) ... File:1-23-45 Chernobyl.jpg; P. File:Please Remain Calm.jpg

  7. Zero Hour (2004 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    No. of episodes: 16: Production; Running time: 45–50 minutes ... Chernobyl disaster: 26 April 1986 00:23 – 01:23 ... the cities of Pripyat and Chernobyl. [1] This ...

  8. Valery Legasov - Wikipedia

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    Reactor 4 of Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded on 26 April 1986 at 1:23:45 a.m, releasing a massive amount of radiation and contaminating a large area. By that time, Legasov was the first deputy director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy.

  9. Anatoly Dyatlov - Wikipedia

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    During a nuclear accident there, Dyatlov received a radiation dose of 100 rem [1] (1.0 Sv), a dose which typically causes mild radiation sickness, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue and reduction in resistance to infections. [4] One of his two sons died of leukemia at age nine. [1] In his personal life, he loved poetry, particularly Pushkin's Eugene ...