Unsolved History
Unsolved History

Unsolved History (2002)

5.0 (1 votes)
3 Seasons
October 9, 2002
English
Documentary Mystery

Synopsis

Unsolved History is an American documentary television series that aired from 2002 to 2005. The program was produced by MorningStar Entertainment, Termite Art Productions, Lions Gate Television, and Discovery Communications for the Discovery Channel. The series lasted over three seasons and had a total of 47 episodes, in which a team of people, each with different skills, try to solve historical mysteries. As of 2007, the series airs on Investigation Discovery and occasionally on the Science Channel. However, episodes regarding the military are sometimes aired on the Military Channel.

Network

Discovery

Episodes

Gettysburg: Pickett's Charge
E1

Gettysburg: Pickett's Charge

Oct 9, 2002
60 min

No description available.

The Death of the U.S.S. Maine
E2

The Death of the U.S.S. Maine

Oct 16, 2002
60 min

No description available.

Inside Hitler's Bunker
E3

Inside Hitler's Bunker

Oct 23, 2002
60 min

Using the original plans and the latest in virtual mapping technology, the bunker complex where Adolf Hitler lived and died is reconstructed.

Forensics in the White House
E4

Forensics in the White House

Oct 30, 2002
60 min

A team of Secret Service officers, historians and forensic scientists unravel the mysteries behind some of the most high-profile deaths and assassination attempts in the White House. The 1881 shooting of James Garfield prompted Alexander Graham Bell to invent a metal detector in order to locate the assassin's bullet and try to save his life. Zachary Taylor's body was exhumed to determine if he had been poisoned instead of dying from gastroenteritis. An assassination attempt on Franklin D. Roosevelt helped shape the function of today's Secret Service. And a plot to crash a passenger jet into the White House in order to assassinate Richard Nixon was foiled.

Custer's Last Stand
E5

Custer's Last Stand

Nov 6, 2002
60 min

No description available.

The Alamo
E6

The Alamo

Nov 13, 2002
60 min

No description available.

The Iceman Mystery
E7

The Iceman Mystery

Nov 20, 2002
60 min

Scientists study the world's oldest mummy, a 5,300-year-old prehistoric man called ""Otzi"", discovered in the Alps in September 1991. The discovery of an arrowhead lodged in the mummy's back suggests that the Iceman may have been murdered. Forensic techniques are used to examine the various theories surrounding how and why the mummy died.

Pearl Harbor: Death of the Arizona
E8

Pearl Harbor: Death of the Arizona

Dec 4, 2002
60 min

The destruction of the U.S.S. Arizona by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 was the defining moment for America's entry into World War II. Rarely-seen footage shows the entire sequence of events, and a National Park Service dive team explores the wreck.

The Death of the Red Baron
E9

The Death of the Red Baron

Dec 18, 2002
60 min

No description available.

Shoot-Out at the O.K. Corral
E10

Shoot-Out at the O.K. Corral

Jan 22, 2003
60 min

No description available.

The Boston Massacre
E11

The Boston Massacre

Feb 5, 2003
60 min

On March 5, 1770, 5 people were killed by British soldiers in Boston. The most common theory is that the soldiers immediately used their muskets against the crowd. However, some experts think that there were other reasons behind this.

JFK: Death in Dealey Plaza
E12

JFK: Death in Dealey Plaza

Feb 26, 2003
60 min

No description available.

The Roman Colosseum
E13

The Roman Colosseum

Mar 12, 2003
60 min

The Roman Colosseum, completed in 80 A.D., was a showcase of gladiatorial contests, wild beast hunts, public executions and variety shows. The Colosseum is brought to life with a virtual reality simulation, based on a detailed study of the archaeological evidence. The rules of the gladiatorial games are examined and modern-day gladiators recreate the legendary battles. Scientists try to determine the truth behind the legend of the Naumachia, a mock naval battle which involved the flooding of the entire arena.

Wilhelm Gustloff: World's Deadliest Sea Disaster
E14

Wilhelm Gustloff: World's Deadliest Sea Disaster

Mar 26, 2003
60 min

No description available.

Who Killed Julius Caesar?
E15

Who Killed Julius Caesar?

May 31, 2003
60 min

Italian forensic investigator Luciano Garofano and Harvard criminologist Harold Bursztajn examine the death of Julius Caesar and theorize that his assassination may have been contrived by Caesar himself in order to hide a debilitating illness. Ancient documents and ruins are examined with 21st-century forensics, and Caesar's strange behavior, such as the dismissal of his bodyguard prior to the assassination, gives insight into the state of his mind.

The Assassination of King Tut
E16

The Assassination of King Tut

Jun 4, 2003
60 min

No description available.

Escapes from Alcatraz
E17

Escapes from Alcatraz

Jun 11, 2003
60 min

No description available.

JFK: Altered Statesman
E18

JFK: Altered Statesman

Aug 13, 2003
60 min

In the last ten years of his life, John F. Kennedy suffered from Addison's disease, a disorder in which the adrenal glands fail to produce the hormone cortisol, which helps the body respond to stress. While JFK denied allegations that he had the disease, one of its side effects was to give him a bronzed glow, which may have helped him look healthy in TV debates against Richard Nixon. JFK was taking the drug cortisone to treat the disease; the possibility is examined that he may have been overdosing on this drug, causing increased anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia and an increased sex drive. JFK also suffered from chronic back pain for which he took painkillers. ""Dr. Feelgood"" Max Jacobsen supplied JFK with amphetamines, but claimed they were vitamins, hormones and enzymes. Drug addiction may have played a role in the Cuban missile crisis, JFK's rumored infidelity, and even his own assassination.

Death of Princess Diana
E19

Death of Princess Diana

Aug 20, 2003
60 min

On August 31, 1997, the world learned of the tragic death of Princess Diana. Her car hit a concrete pillar at high speed in the Pont De L'Alma tunnel in Paris. The driver, Henri Paul, had consumed alcohol, but what other factors lead to the accident?

San Francisco Earthquake of 1906
E20

San Francisco Earthquake of 1906

Sep 3, 2003
60 min

No description available.

Details

Original Title

Unsolved History

Status

Returning Series

Seasons

3

Episodes

51