अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंTake strange occurrences, weird events, and unexplained happenings and put them all together. That is what you get with Beyond the Unknown. Each episode shows you something different.Take strange occurrences, weird events, and unexplained happenings and put them all together. That is what you get with Beyond the Unknown. Each episode shows you something different.Take strange occurrences, weird events, and unexplained happenings and put them all together. That is what you get with Beyond the Unknown. Each episode shows you something different.
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It's an enjoyable show, but they need to fact check their research before airing. In almost every episode there are multiple inconsistencies or incorrect parts. Ie; in S3-Ep10, the mystery of Ambrose Small - he (and his theatre) was from London Ontario, not Toronto Ontario. So when they say they dredged the lake in Toronto, that makes no sense.
This "Travel Channel" series called "Beyond the Unknown" is interesting and informative as it's a showcase and display of the strange and weird of the world! Each episode is narrated and features interviews with experts and witnesses and stories and footage featured as you guessed it involves plenty about ghosts, monsters, Bigfoot, aliens and the typical paranormal. Also shown are displays and strange discoveries that are on display in actual museums of the weird as the series has a little bit of a "Ripley's Believe It or Not" feel. Good quality series that provides answers and continues thought with the viewer the info is mind numbing and this series celebrates and honors the strange and weird in fine fashion.
I'd like to correct a review about Season 3, Ep10, The Disappearance of Ambrose Small. Where the reviewer says there is an inconsistency because Ambrose Small disappeared from the Grand Theatre in London, not Toronto.
I just watched the episode, and they actually reported it correctly. Small was last seen in the Grand Opera House at 11 Adelaide St. West in Toronto which he had sold that very day along with other theatres across the country including one in London. But the Grand Opera House was where Small kept his office, and it is some 3 blocks away from the Toronto Harbour so it does make sense that the Toronto police would dredge the harbour.
Grand Opera House, not to be confused with the Grand Theatre.
I just watched the episode, and they actually reported it correctly. Small was last seen in the Grand Opera House at 11 Adelaide St. West in Toronto which he had sold that very day along with other theatres across the country including one in London. But the Grand Opera House was where Small kept his office, and it is some 3 blocks away from the Toronto Harbour so it does make sense that the Toronto police would dredge the harbour.
Grand Opera House, not to be confused with the Grand Theatre.
This isn't a documentary series it's more of a cluster of conspiracy theories and myths all poorly presented.
I love history & history programs.
I hate being informed wrong though. Evenmore, when it is aired.
The very first episode. There is a part about a men from Germany.
The narrator says German, sometimes named Deutschland. Surprise for you here... the Germans call their country Deutschland! It is the name of their country.
Then it goes on... Naming the person from Germany Dutch!
Dutch are not the people living in Germany. You might want to call them Deutsch, but not Dutch.
Dutch are the people who live in the Netherlands.
Please be sure your data is correct. You give wrong info and people probably believe this.
I hate being informed wrong though. Evenmore, when it is aired.
The very first episode. There is a part about a men from Germany.
The narrator says German, sometimes named Deutschland. Surprise for you here... the Germans call their country Deutschland! It is the name of their country.
Then it goes on... Naming the person from Germany Dutch!
Dutch are not the people living in Germany. You might want to call them Deutsch, but not Dutch.
Dutch are the people who live in the Netherlands.
Please be sure your data is correct. You give wrong info and people probably believe this.
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- ट्रिवियाSame format as Mysteries at the Museum (2010) with Don Wildman providing the informative narration, same style of reenactments by actors and same gorgeous cinematography lighting the actors. As Mysteries at the Museum (2010) sadly seems to have disappeared from the Travel Channel in favor of miscellaneous ghost-hunting shows, this rare educational program for intelligent audiences with a thirst for knowledge, appears to be the next best replacement show. It is unclear if the original show has been canceled.
- गूफ़In "Spaceship on a Beach" the French word "Les Prophéties" is oft & on erroneously pronounced by Dan Wildmann as "Pro-Fay-TEE", when it is actually pronounced "PRO-fay-see", just like in English---the word in anglophone languages already being of French origins. Only one time does Wildmann pronounce it properly, then he reverts back to the erroneous "Tee" ending syllabus.
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