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- 2020– 1h 23mTV-PG7.2 (109)TV EpisodeA dust-covered box hidden in a British manor house for 108 years contains the personal notes of Lord Mersey, the respected British jurist and politician charged with investigating the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
- 2020– 1h 18mTV-PG5.8 (118)TV EpisodeInvestigates D. B. Cooper, an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in United States airspace between Portland and Seattle on the afternoon of November 24, 1971.
- 2020– 1h 25mTV-PG6.3 (108)TV EpisodeIn 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton led an expedition to Antarctica but soon after arrival, Shackleton's ship--The Endurance--was destroyed by shifting glaciers, and he was tasked with leading his 27 men across the tundra, on an epic struggle for survival. Shackleton's battle against the odds and his unfailing commitment to bring all his men out alive turned him into a legend. The ship's final resting ground remains one of the greatest polar mysteries. Led by maritime archeologist and shipwreck expert, Mensun Bound, follow a new ground-breaking expedition heading back into the frozen seas to hunt down Shackleton's lost ship.
- 2020– 2hTV-PG5.9 (82)TV EpisodeConfederate extremist John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865 at Ford's Theatre in Washington DC then took refuge in a tobacco barn in the nearby Virginia countryside. History tells us that Union troops shot him during a standoff there but apocryphal accounts are explored that he escaped capture, lived his life under alias, and produced offspring. The DNA of alleged descendants is put to the test.
- 2020– 1h 22mTV-PG6.3 (84)TV EpisodeRoswell: The First Witness - The Journal. This multi-part investigation examines the controversial Roswell UFO crash of July 1947. In this first part, cryptic portions of a journal kept by wreckage investigator, US Army Major Jesse Marcel, is evaluated for its authenticity.
- 2020–6.4 (71)TV EpisodeThis multi-part investigation examines the controversial Roswell UFO crash of July 1947. In this second part, investigators attempt to determine the content of a memo held by Gen Roger Ramey in the controversial "this is a weather balloon" newspaper photo. Also, investigators engage cryptologists to further evaluate the mysterious journal kept by US Army Maj Marcel.
- 2020–6.5 (71)TV EpisodeThe multi-part investigation of the controversial Roswell UFO crash of July 1947 concludes. In this final part, investigator Ben Smith determines that the mysterious journal was very likely written by Major Saunders, second in command at the Roswell base, though its writing is still encoded. Ben reveals his findings to Major Marcel's family.
- An investigation into the unshakable claims of Roger Miklos, one of America's most eccentric, controversial, and accomplished treasure hunters. Decades before his death in 2018, Roger believed he discovered a modified Nazi U-boat loaded with a fortune in artwork, antiquities, and gold off the coast of Turks and Caicos. Before he passed, Roger gave an exclusive interview that revealed clues about the possible position of the U-boat and left behind a trove of documents, maps, and photographs. Now, armed with this evidence, celebrated diver Mike Fletcher and his team will take to the high seas in search of the special U-boat.
- On 20th July 1973, martial arts superstar Bruce Lee died under mysterious circumstances in Hong Kong. Bruce's brother, Robert Lee, was never satisfied with the official cause of death--a fatal reaction to aspirin. Now in the twilight of his life, Robert Lee has enlisted former Hong Kong police detective Philip Chan to comb through previously unseen documents, interview experts and talk to people close to the legendary superstar, in an attempt to revisit what or who killed the Bruce Lee. From legendary rooftop fights to feuds with alleged Triad members and producers, Chan's journey uncovers the surprising life of a complex superstar.
- On December 5, 1945, five American WW2 torpedo bombers took off from Florida with all men and planes disappearing without a trace. Hours later, the search plane dispatched to find them, also vanished, believed to be lost to the infamous Bermuda Triangle. The number of men tragically lost that day totaled 27 and 75 years later, it remains an unsolved mystery. No ship in history has searched the extreme depths of the Bermuda Triangle, thought to have claimed over 1,000 ships and planes, until now. The late Paul Allen's ship, R/V Petrel, the most advanced search vessel of its kind, will deploy a wide array of cutting edge technology including deep-diving submersibles to investigate three miles down, in an effort, to find the lost squadron and solve the mystery that began the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.
- Magician and Houdini expert Bill Kalush secures access to Houdini's diary, previously kept from the public. Experts unveil the diary, using information gleaned from these personal accounts to form new insights into Houdini's life.
- One of World War II's greatest mysteries: a work of art worth half a billion dollars, lost without a trace. Perhaps the single most valuable object the Nazis ever stole, the quest for this treasure has lasted over 75 years.
- 2020–7.4 (67)TV EpisodeA powerful union activist disappears from a Detroit suburb. 45 years later, he is still a missing person cases. The mystery of Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance seems like a Hollywood movie plot.
- An infamous Cold War cold case. Nine hikers are found mutilated on a remote mountain slope. For over 60 years, authorities and amateurs have tried to work out what happened, in a place that's been called "Russia's Area 51."
- As the Cold War ramps up, a well dressed man is found dead, within miles of a nuclear testing site on an Australian beach. There are no clues to his identity, or what could have happened. For over 70 years, the answers as to who is the Somerton Beach man, and how did he die, have yet to be answered.
- After a series of dark events, an unassuming family home on Long Island becomes the most notorious house in America.
- Laurence Fishburne hosts four theories concerning the origins and history of the so-called Holy Grail.
- Histories greatest mysteries dives into the 2014 disappearance of Malaysia flight 370.
- 2020–7.1 (66)TV EpisodeHistories Greatest Mysteries looks into the conspiracies surrounding the disappearance of five Sodder children in 1945
- Histories Greatest Mysteries looks into the theories regarding the origin and purpose of the Voynich manuscript.
- 2020–6.4 (29)TV EpisodeIn 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton led an expedition to Antarctica but soon after arrival, Shackleton's ship, The Endurance, was destroyed by shifting glaciers, and he was tasked with leading his 27 men across the tundra, on an epic struggle for survival. Shackleton's battle against the odds and his unfailing commitment to bring all his men out alive turned him into a legend. The ship's final resting ground used to be one of the greatest polar mysteries. But now, the search for The Endurance, which sank in 1915, is finally over. On March 9, 2022, the 'Endurance22' expedition team announced that the wreck had been found in the Weddell Sea off the coast of Antarctica. The 106-year-old vessel lies at a depth of about 10,000 feet.
- Histories Greatest Mysteries looks into the theories regarding the possible identity of Jack the Ripper.
- Histories Greatest Mysteries looks into the theories regarding the abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh's son.
- History's Greatest Mysteries looks into the theories regarding the Tylenol Murders in Chicago 1982.
- Despite centuries of sightings and searches, one of the most infamous deep-sea monsters remains unidentified. As evidence continues to mount, the mystery endures: does the Loch Ness Monster really exist? And if so, what could it be? Presented are the top theories about this fabled monster.