Josh Gates searches for Vietnam’s Big Foot on Destination Truth

This week on Josh Gates’ Destination Truth, the adventurer and cryptid hunter is looking for Vietnam’s version of Big Foot – the Batutut. The Batutut is a hominid that is said to be similar to Big Foot and found in various remote regions of Vietnam and the surrounding countries. Also know as Người rừng, meaning forest

Ancient Aliens examines the curse of Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun and Oak Island link

This week Ancient Aliens looks into the legendary curse that is said to have placed on the tomb of Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. From a historical perspective the only really remarkable thing about the young pharaoh was that his tomb was discovered unmolested in 1922 by British archeologist Howard Carter. The boy king was around 17 years-old

Julia Roberts goes Running Wild with Bear Grylls for Red Nose Day

This special Red Nose Day edition of Running Wild With Bear Grylls sees the British adventurer team up with actress Julia Roberts as they deliver vaccines in Kenya. We all know Bear like to squeeze some water out of a elephant poo or jump off a cliff even when there is a path but how

The Amazing Race for $1million continues in South Korea

The Amazing Race 29 continues this week as the every-shrinking number of teams battle to claim the $1million up for grabs. Now down to four teams, the adventure heads to Seoul in South Korea where their skills are tested both with high and low tech challenges. It’s a long way since the total strangers formed into

Largest movable building in the world, Chernobyl arch on Project Impossible

This week Project Impossible looks at some of the trickiest building projects including the largest movable building in the world and skyscraper build to stand up to quakes. After the disaster at the Chernobyl reactor in 1986 the USSR moved quickly to seal up the exposed reactor in a concrete tomb. This was done in haste

What is the cinquedea sword from Forged In Fire?

This week on Forged in Fire the two finalist have to craft a cinquedea, but what is this Italian sword? The cinquedea became popular in renaissance Italy in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was primarily used by civilians and resembled more of an intricate long dagger than a sword. Cinquedea means five fingers and this is the width of

Three Rings for cryptid kings on Mountain Monsters as they defend basecamp

This week on Mountain Monsters, Buck comes across a familiar face he never thought to see again, they defend their basecamp and Jeff takes them to the Three Rings. At the end of last week’s show Huckleberry tracked something into the cabin, but when he entered there was nothing to be seen. Suddenly he was

Chicago tattoo parlour that was previously funeral home on The Dead Files

This week on The Dead Files, Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan are Chicago bound as they investigate a tattoo parlor that used to be a funeral home. Perhaps it is not surprise that a former funeral home, now a tattoo parlor, has some unwanted resident of a paranormal nature. Reports of employees and customers being

Josh Gates’ Destination Truth seeks out the Orang Pendek and the Ninki Nanka

This week there is a double bill of Josh Gates’ Destination Truth as the plucky adventurer seeks out cryptids like the Orang Pendek and the Ninki Nanka. In the first episode Gates heads to Indonesia, land of spices and the legendary Orang Pendek. The name means short person in Indonesian and the stories tell of a primate that