What’s on History Channel Today?
Here’s today’s schedule for History Channel.
Monday, Oct 21, 2024 EDT
Ancient Aliens: Origins – Sky Gods and Star Beings Ancient Astronaut theorists propose that descriptions of sky gods and star beings might reflect real encounters with extraterrestrial visitors in the remote past. | |
Ancient Aliens – Unlocking the Stargates For thousands of years, cultures around the world have held a belief in stargates through which beings have traveled to Earth from distant points in the universe and even other dimensions. | |
Ancient Aliens – The Teachers Stories of god-like beings providing instruction to early humans, helping establish the first civilizations; exploring if mysterious figures who appear throughout history provide evidence that these otherworldly teachers have been here all along. | |
"Trump: Make Money Online" John Crestani's tips on legitimate work-from-home business opportunities as well as scams to avoid. | |
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Amazing Facts With Doug Batchelor Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christian faith. | |
David Jeremiah Dr. David Jeremiah's goal is to deliver the unchanging Word of God to an ever-changing world. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – The Battle of Los Angeles On February 24, 1942, less than three months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, military radar picks up what appears to be enemy aircraft over Los Angeles. | |
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 Hunt for Stolen Nazi Treasure During World War Two, the Nazis stole vast amounts of art, gold, silver and currency, and stashed it across Europe; while some of the plunder has been recovered, much more is still missing nearly 80 years later. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – Jack the Ripper A spree of gruesome murders by Jack the Ripper shocks Victorian England -- and the world; the homicidal maniac's identity still remains a mystery. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – The Search for Alexander the Great The story of the most celebrated warrior king in history still stirs fascination more than 2000 years after his death. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – The Amityville Horror After a series of dark and ominous events, an unassuming family home on Long Island becomes the most notorious house in America; 50 years later, it's spawned a title wave of books, documentaries, and films. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge It's one of the most famous prehistoric monuments on Earth -- a mysterious arrangement of stones that have adorned the English countryside for millennia; nobody knows how the landmark was built or why. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – Escape from Alcatraz A perfectly masterminded plot leads to one of the most brazen prison breaks in American history; with only a handful of clues left behind, the search for the infamous Alcatraz escapees continues to this day. | |
History's Greatest Mysteries – The Sinking of the Titanic The Titanic's tragic story captures the imagination of the public and experts of all kinds, who, decades after the ship's demise, still seek answers; a look into new evidence that might reveal more about how and why the Titanic sank. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – Secrets of Ancient Civilizations Uncovering the secrets behind ancient cultures and civilizations such as the Mayan empire, the Khmer people at Angkor Wat and the Roman city of Pompeii. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – Criminal Masterminds An investigation into what drives certain people to deceive and execute outrageous and daring plots; a look into how some elaborate crimes, from elusive imposters disguised as foreign doctors or socialites, to dangerous killers. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – Decoding Genius Discussing whether genius is born or made; whether or not clues can be found by examining the brains of extraordinary thinkers like Albert Einstein. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – Enigmas of World War Two World War II was a large and deadly conflict; from 1939 until 1945, more than fifty nations engaged in harrowing combat, and while the Axis Powers were eventually defeated, plenty of mysteries emerged from the rubble. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – National Secrets Deep within the recesses of the US government archives are secrets that will never see the light of day; but thanks to eyewitness encounters and devoted research many odd events are being uncovered and re-examined. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – The Quest for Lost Treasures The fascination with lost treasures has captured mankind's curiosity for centuries, and new evidence and research have led many across the globe in the quest for vast riches. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – The Mystery of Faith Believers have researched texts and studied histories throughout centuries, not only to strengthen their faith, but to find deeper meanings and profound answers to existence itself. | |
The UnXplained – Mysteries of the Bible Many believe it to be the Word of God, but others claim it contains inconsistencies and contradictions that could only be manmade. | |
The UnXplained Special Presentation – The Quest for Lost Treasures The fascination with lost treasures has captured mankind's curiosity for centuries, and new evidence and research have led many across the globe in the quest for vast riches. |
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