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MonsterQuest
S5, EP2 "Active Duty"From training grounds to war-torn battlefields, a growing number of soldiers report encounters not with enemy combatants - but with something beyond the known world. From a demonic entity in Bagdad Iraq, a haunted house in England, a Bigfoot in Washington State, a UFO over the skies of Kentucky and a Djinn on the Balad Air Base in Iraq, marines, soldiers and airmen come face to face with forces no training could ever prepare them for.
Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo
S2, EP8 "Secrets From the Skies"A long-lost keepsake tied to the world's most famous astronaut, a giant flying reptile that once ruled the skies, and a previously unknown planet orbiting two suns; some extraordinary discoveries remind us to keep looking up.
Dark Marvels
S1, EP8 "Bloodsports"From ancient times through the modern day, brutal games thrill both players and spectators. Explore the origins of history's deadliest games--from Roman bloodsports to Russian Roulette.
Dark Marvels
S1, EP3 "Treacherous Traps"Whether they're used to stop treasure hunters, body snatchers, or wartime enemies, booby traps are diabolical devices just waiting to kill.
Dark Marvels
S1, EP5 "Blades of Fury"From the destructive Viking axe to the sacred but deadly Samurai katana, razor sharp blades wielded by fearsome warriors have spilled blood and forged empires.
M*A*S*H
S3, EP11 "Adam's Ribs"Tired of the GI diet of liver and fish, Hawkeye calls Chicago for an order of ribs.
M*A*S*H
S3, EP12 "A Full Rich Day"Hawkeye records a letter to his father detailing his day in the OR with a mad Turk, a missing corpse and a gun-happy officer.
Lost Car Rescue
S2, EP2 "Bootleg Buggy"Matt follows a childhood dream to track down the car owned by America's most famous mobster, Al Capone, during his alleged Canadian hideaways.