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Guest Guest
| Subject: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:13 pm | |
| Mystery Quest is a new show that deals with many different topics: http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=481916Wednesday's episode deals with the subject of Hitler's possible escape, and others will deal with subjects such as the Bermuda Triangle. Could this series be the replacement for UFO Hunters? |
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ALBERT Seeker
Number of posts : 81 Age : 76 Location : Caldwell, New Jersey Registration date : 2009-09-05
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:50 pm | |
| Yes I think this show "Monster Quest" is to replace UFO Hunters. I think History Channnel believes that they have saturated the market for interest in UFO's, and that because of their several season show about UFO Hunting, they will now delve into an area not yet covered by other cable channels in order to keep those with an appetite for this type of programing, wet with new interest.
UFO programing will come back at a later time, after they give it a rest. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:25 pm | |
| Tonight, History Channel has four hours of some interesting shows.
I do know that HC plans to air the two hour documentary on UFOs by James Fox in about three weeks. Also, they plan to air the remaining four episodes of season three of UFO Hunters.
If Mystery Quest does well enough, they may alternate its seasons with UFO Hunters. These shows do get a large audience for a cable channel that once was happy if it had 50,000 viewers. Now they all want three million viewers.
We'll have to see what happens, but all is not lost. |
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natedog54 Seeker
Number of posts : 65 Age : 46 Location : Twin Cities, MN Registration date : 2009-10-22
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:59 am | |
| I saw the Mystery Quest show on Area 51, and I gotta say I was disapointed. Nothing new, it just seemed like the same old info, presented on a newer show. Including the "new hanger." I heard about that a while ago on Coast to Coast AM.
I think the show is a great concept with a lot of possiblities. My interests don't end with ufo's. But I really hope they bring back UFO Hunters. | |
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Ace Seeker
Number of posts : 38 Age : 67 Location : Exo-Politician Registration date : 2009-08-10
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:12 pm | |
| I kept saying to myself: "Didn't Bill do this episode already"? They even used HC CG footage from a UFO Hunters episode. The only part of the miseryquest episode I liked was the speculation about the "Aurora Project". Other than that, Bill and the boys have done it before and done it better. I sure hope they don't continue to plagerize themselves with all the work that Bill has done over the years.
I know I won't waste my time on any more miseryquest episodes about UFOs.
Why rebuild the wheel ? ya know?
See Bill, ya shoulda hired two fine babes like Amy and Kristin from "Ghost Hunters".
You heard it here 2 years ago. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:00 pm | |
| The Area 51 episode was disappointing as they were looking for evidence to support the theory that ET is at the base.
They did prove that wreckage near the area supposed to be that of an alien ship was man made. However, I think Area 51 has been done to death and they need to stop listening to people like Bob Lazar and John Lear.
The episode on the Odessa Files was much better and they are also planning on examining the Starchild skull for next season.
I am a fan of this show as it does tackle many different topics. |
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natedog54 Seeker
Number of posts : 65 Age : 46 Location : Twin Cities, MN Registration date : 2009-10-22
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:56 pm | |
| Area 51 is a dead horse. The government knows that people are always around watching, so why test anything they want to keep secret there. I'm sure top secret test aircraft have been moved somewhere else and were moved a long time ago. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: History Channel starting Mystery Quest Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:17 pm | |
| The latest episode dealt with Jack the Ripper and came up with an American suspect who fits the profile and whose handwriting matched up with the notorious From Hell letter allegedly written by Jack the Ripper himself.
A lot of detective work went into this episode that would of done Sherlock Holmes proud.
After a good start and a few shaky episodes in between, this show is starting to find its own. |
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