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Saturday
“Kindred Spirits,” 10 p.m. on Travel Channel
Sunday
“The Watch,” 8 p.m. on BBC America – A group of misfits works to save the world against supernatural forces.
“Home Town,” 8 p.m. on HGTV
“Call Me Kat,” 8 p.m. on Fox – A 39-year-old is out to show the world (and her mother) that she can be happy despite being single.
“Expedition Bigfoot,” 8 p.m. on Travel Channel
“The Great North,” 8:30 p.m. on Fox – A single father raises his family in Alaska in this animated comedy. (This is a preview of the series, which officially premieres Feb. 14.)
“Worst Cooks in America,” 9 p.m. on Food Network
Wed Dec 23, 2020 at 8:00am ET
The Proof Is Out There is a masterclass of investigative reporting with Tony Harris. Pic credit: History
Fans of journalist Tony Harris, a longtime newsman with an eye for finding the story and separating the truth from the hype, can see him host the new History series, The Proof Is Out There.
The public’s exposure and appetite for “fake” news combined with their inability to sort suspicions about a potentially doctored video or photo’s veracity now have a reliable source in Harris.
His reputable news credibility makes this series head and shoulders above the more sensationalist Ancient Aliens or never-ending historical treasure hunt like Curse of Oak Island.
New HISTORY Channel Series The Proof Is Out There Highlights Best Evidence of the Supernatural
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The field of paranormal investigation is a crowded one, as fans not only have an abundance of TV shows to pick from, but there is also a variety of web series that conduct investigations into all manner of otherworldly events, with the trust that the viewer typically places in such programs being dependent upon the talent involved. In this regard, The HISTORY Channel s new series
The Proof Is Out There is sure to stand out from the crowd, given the legitimacy the network brings to any topic it covers.
History Channel is launching a new series called
The Proof Is Out There – taking an in-depth look at incredible videos of unexplained phenomena and mysterious moments.
Hosted by veteran TV journalist Tony Harris, each half-hour episode will explore and analyze a single story and the unique footage tied to it – think people seemingly immune to lightning, a 50-foot snake, apocalyptic sounds in a man’s backyard, enigmatic creatures or UFOS that split and dive underwater.
With clips of found footage, still images and audio recordings sourced from private citizens and government agencies,
The Proof Is Out There uses the latest technology, rigorous authentication techniques and cutting-edge analytic processes to separate the fantastic from the fake. Harris and his team of experts and investigators will examine each video in question in an attempt to make compelling revelations and conclusions surrounding a few of the most debated videos and public images ever shared.