Unsolved History
Unsolved History is an American documentary television series that aired from 2002 to 2005. The program was produced by MorningStar Entertainment, Termite Art Productions, Lions Gate Television, and Discovery Communications for the Discovery Channel. The series lasted over three seasons and had a total of 47 episodes, in which a team of people, each with different skills, try to solve historical mysteries. As of 2007, the series airs on Investigation Discovery and occasionally on the Science Channel. However, episodes regarding the military are sometimes aired on the Military Channel.
Unsolved History | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Created by | Dan Levitt Robin Shahani Pascal Franchot |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 51 |
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Running time | 42-45 minutes (approx. without commercials) |
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Original network | Discovery Channel Investigation Discovery (current airing channel) Military Channel (current airing channel) |
Original release | October 9, 2002 – 2005 |
Episodes
Each episode contains an event in history that has never been conclusively solved. In every episode, a team of scientists tries to solve the case.
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See also
- List of programs broadcast by Discovery Channel
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