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History's Greatest Mysteries

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The 1942 'battle of Los Angeles', which occured three months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and saw the city thrown into panic

About This Show

In February 1942, less than three months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, military radar picked up what appeared to be enemy aircraft over Los Angeles. Actor Laurence Fishburne recounts the 'battle of Los Angeles', contemplating whether the perceived attack, which threw the city into panic, was a balloon, UFO, or a more sinister plot

Upcoming Air Times

📅 Sunday 14 December

14:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS5E1

The theories behind the location of Montezuma's lost treasure, a hoard of wealth believed to have been accumulated by the Emperor of the Aztec Empire

15:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS5E2

The theories behind the location of the Garden of Eden, regarded by many as the biblical birthplace of man. Is it a physical place or a metaphor for a great migration?

16:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS5E3

The Shroud of Turin, a length of linen cloth that bears a faint image of the front and back of a man, said to have been used to wrap the body of Jesus after his crucifixion

17:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS5E4

Actor Laurence Fishburne explores the story of notorious 17th-century Scottish pirate William Kidd and his treasures, the majority of which were never recovered

19:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS4E14

DB Cooper, in reality the unidentified man who hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305, a Boeing 727 aircraft, in United States airspace on November 24, 1971

📅 Monday 15 December

22:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS4E15

The mysterious arrangement of stones found in the English countryside remains a mystery as to how - or why - the landmark was built

📅 Sunday 21 December

19:0060 mins
History's Greatest MysteriesS4E15

The mysterious arrangement of stones found in the English countryside remains a mystery as to how - or why - the landmark was built