TV Schedule for Travel US - East (dup)
Sunday, July 19th TV listings for Travel US - East (dup)
Alien Files Reopened Paul Bennewitz and Project Seven Lambs
In 1978, UFO enthusiast Paul Bennewitz claims he's intercepted extraterrestrial messages; military officials send counterintelligence officer Richard Doty to feed Bennewitz lies, questioning whether Doty himself is a pawn in an even bigger scheme.
Alien Files Reopened Rendlesham Forest, Back from the Future
In 1980, a UFO detected on military radar, lands near crucial NATO bases; a group of military personnel claim to have seen a shiny metallic object with colored lights and hieroglyphic inscriptions.
Alien Files Reopened The Belgian UFO Wave
Triangle shaped hovering objects are seen by thousands of people and investigated by scientists and government officials, yet they could never be explained; the sightings occurred in a more than two year wave over Belgium, beginning in late 1989.
Alien Files Reopened School's Out for Saucer
On a September morning in 1994, students at a Zimbabwe school witness a silver craft land in a nearby field; numerous adults corroborate the UFO sighting, but the children are silenced; many maintain their account of the incident is true.
Alien Files Reopened Negative Energy
Lt. Ryan Graves and pilots in his squadron detect and engage with UFOs on multiple occasions; he gave a detailed description of regular encounters that flight teams had with a black box UFO they were seeing every day.
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction You Saw a UFO
After the death of his father, a farmer believes he witnessed a UFO; a geologist uncovers debris at the Roswell crash site; after seeing an orb in the sky, a mother suffers radiation-like burns on her body.
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction Alien Inside Me
Tormented by childhood memories of abduction, a woman discovers an implant in her body; a sailor captures lights over the Pacific Ocean that he believes are alien craft, and a couple finds unusual footprints in the woods.
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction Haunted and Hunted
A lobsterman from Maine relives a harrowing encounter that has haunted him for years; a family witnesses a strange string of lights in the sky; a man believes he can communicate with alien crafts.
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction Abduction in the Desert
A musician captures a strange object flying over a highway in California; a tourist takes the most compelling UFO photo ever; two friends fear they were abducted on a road trip.
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction Proof from Area 51
A man shares an original Area 51 video from 1992 for the first time; multiple people capture a Texas UFO sighting; a man films an unusual hovering object in Utah.
Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction Vanished in a Portal
A man captures a beam of light in the desert; a couple is convinced they communicated with a UFO; a military man thinks he discovered a portal.
Mysteries at the Museum The First Super Computer, Flying Under Fire and Dighton Rock
Don Wildman examines a boulder covered in strange carvings, which could turn American history on its head; a sword belonging to an explorer accused of treason; and the marble bust of a great leader who tried to untangle an ancient puzzle.
Mysteries at the Museum King Neptune, Friday Night Bank Robber and Karluk's Last Voyage
Don Wildman examines a patriotic pig that helped fund World War II, a man's trek to rescue his crew during a brutal Arctic expedition, and two activists who risked their lives to take down a superpower and save the whales.
Mysteries at the Museum Jap Herron, Hidden Rockwell and Ticket to Fly
Don Wildman examines a novel supposedly written by the ghost of a legendary author, a painting that isn't quite what it seems and a replica of the plane that flew in the first commercial airline flight.
Mysteries at the Museum Operation Mincemeat, Texas Prison Rodeo and Tully Monster
Don Wildman examines an enigmatic oar used in an unreal World War II deception, a gold nugget that helped set off the gold rush and a fossil belonging to one of history's strangest creatures.
Mysteries at the Museum The First Super Computer, Flying Under Fire and Dighton Rock
Don Wildman examines a boulder covered in strange carvings, which could turn American history on its head; a sword belonging to an explorer accused of treason; and the marble bust of a great leader who tried to untangle an ancient puzzle.
Mysteries at the Museum King Neptune, Friday Night Bank Robber and Karluk's Last Voyage
Don Wildman examines a patriotic pig that helped fund World War II, a man's trek to rescue his crew during a brutal Arctic expedition, and two activists who risked their lives to take down a superpower and save the whales.
Mysteries at the Museum Jap Herron, Hidden Rockwell and Ticket to Fly
Don Wildman examines a novel supposedly written by the ghost of a legendary author, a painting that isn't quite what it seems and a replica of the plane that flew in the first commercial airline flight.
Mysteries at the Museum Operation Mincemeat, Texas Prison Rodeo and Tully Monster
Don Wildman examines an enigmatic oar used in an unreal World War II deception, a gold nugget that helped set off the gold rush and a fossil belonging to one of history's strangest creatures.
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Mysteries at the Museum Dishwasher, Golden Lake and Bridge Buster
Don Wildman examines an antique dishwasher, a golden breastplate from an ancient civilization, and a uniform worn by one brave man facing down an entire army.
Mysteries at the Museum Ping Pong Diplomacy, Blazing Steamship Rescue and Death Ray
Don Wildman investigates a hippie teenager who becomes a diplomat, a daring rescue on the high seas, and the story behind a superweapon used to beat the Nazis.
Mysteries at the Museum Battle of the Sexes, Circus Riot and Last Train to Freedom
Don Wildman delves into the story behind a showdown on the tennis court, a bizarre brawl between traveling clowns and firefighters and one man's life-threatening attempt to cross the Berlin Wall.
