Monday, April 6th TV listings for History Channel US - Pacific Feed
Amazing Facts With Doug Batchelor
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Dr. David Jeremiah shares the practical messages behind Christianity and helps people to discover their own turning points in their relationship with God.
History's Greatest Mysteries Percy Fawcett and the Lost City of Z
Percy Fawcett becomes obsessed with a lost city deep in the Amazon jungle, a place he names the City of Z; Fawcett vanishes trying to locate it despite numerous missions to find him.
History's Greatest Mysteries The "Missingest" Man in America
In 1930, a New York Supreme Court justice with close ties to Tammany Hall, and future president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, steps out of a steakhouse and disappears; for decades, the case dominates mainstream media and remains unsolved.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hunt for the Kraken
It's one of the most legendary monsters said to be lurking in the vast open seas.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Loch Ness Monster
Despite centuries of sightings and searches, one deep-sea monster remains unidentified; as evidence continues to mount, the mystery endures as to whether the Loch Ness monster exists.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hindenburg Disaster
For decades experts believe they know what caused the Hindenburg disaster: that leaking hydrogen--causing the airship to burst into flames; but there may be more to this story.
History's Greatest Mysteries Expedition Bermuda Triangle
A search into the extreme depths of the Bermuda Triangle, where five American torpedo bombers and the search plane dispatched to find them disappear without a trace in December 1945.
History's Greatest Mysteries Captain Kidd's Treasure
In 1698, Capt. William Kidd raids a ship on the high seas and seizes its vast treasure, but Kidd is hanged before revealing where he stashed the loot; a look at what happened to the lost booty and where it is now.
History's Greatest Mysteries Who Killed King Tut?
The death of one of history's most enigmatic rulers, Egypt's King Tutankhamun remains shrouded in mystery 3300 years later. Scientific advancements may be getting us closer to the identity of King Tut's killer.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Murder of Sam Giancana
The notorious mafia kingpin Sam Giancana is shot execution style in his own home.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Escape of John Wilkes Booth
Booth family members share family lore, and what they believe is evidence of the assassin's escape, passed down through generations.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Assassination of RFK
Five years after John F. Kennedy is killed by gunshot, his brother Robert meets the same fate; an assassin's bullet again changes the course of history, and the latest clues in the case are riddled with inconsistencies.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Assassination of JFK
On November 22, 1963, President John F Kennedy is assassinated, shaking the nation to its core; while an initial suspect is captured, many believe there's more to the story; investigators and amateur sleuths alike have been searching for answers.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Plot to Kill Lincoln New
A shot rings out from the balcony of the Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., and America's 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, has been killed.
History's Greatest Warriors The Vikings New
The Viking's fearless ability to launch devastating raids across vast distances make him an elite force from the late 8th century to the mid-11th century. Armed with axe and sword, he uses both strength and strategy to dominate his enemies.
History's Greatest Mysteries Who Is the Boston Strangler
A series of shocking murders shake the city of Boston to its core.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Plot to Kill Lincoln
A shot rings out from the balcony of the Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., and America's 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, has been killed.
History's Greatest Warriors The Vikings
The Viking's fearless ability to launch devastating raids across vast distances make him an elite force from the late 8th century to the mid-11th century. Armed with axe and sword, he uses both strength and strategy to dominate his enemies.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Assassination of JFK
On November 22, 1963, President John F Kennedy is assassinated, shaking the nation to its core; while an initial suspect is captured, many believe there's more to the story; investigators and amateur sleuths alike have been searching for answers.
History's Greatest Mysteries Who Is the Boston Strangler
A series of shocking murders shake the city of Boston to its core.
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