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The Unexplained Files

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: August 28, 2013
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 19
  • Networks: Science
  • Genres: Mystery, Documentary
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The Unexplained Files(2013)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (9 votes)

Overview

From strange abductions, to mutated species, to bizarre occurrences, there are some phenomena that science cannot - or will not - explain. This summer Science Channel unveils some of these shocking and mind-boggling cases from around the world in the world premiere series THE UNEXPLAINED FILES. From mysterious disappearances and UFO encounters, to unidentified fanged predators and reported curses, THE UNEXPLAINED FILES investigates actual, inexplicable occurrences that have confounded scientists and inspired legends. Science Channel invites viewers on a mystifying journey that will challenge disbelief with THE UNEXPLAINED FILES.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

7 episodes • 2013

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Missing Pilot + Texas Blue DogsAug 28, 20130.0
2Livestock Mutilation & Curse of the Ice MummySep 4, 20130.0
3Freaky Fires & Ghost YachtSep 11, 20130.0
4UFO, Mothman & Morgellon's DiseaseSep 18, 20130.0
5Alien Blood Rain, Carolina Beach Boom & Voynich ManuscriptSep 25, 20130.0
6Carlos de los Santos & Human CombustionOct 2, 20130.0
7Episode 7Jun 1, 20140.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

12 episodes • 2014Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Real Exorcist & Mystery of the Dying ElkJul 29, 20140.0
2Peruvian Alien Skull & Baltic Sea UFOAug 5, 20140.0
3Paranormal Highway of AmericaAug 12, 20140.0
4Curse of Flannan Lighthouse & Aleshenka: Russian MummyAug 19, 20140.0
5Death From the Sky & Mexican ChubacabraAug 26, 20140.0
6Siberian Lake Serpent & Mystery of the Bosnian PyramidSep 2, 20140.0
7Are Aliens Attacking Our Nuclear Arsenal?Sep 9, 20140.0
8Lost Giants of Georgia & Bridge of DeathSep 16, 20147.0
9Mysteries at 30,000 FeetSep 23, 20140.0
10Voodoo Zombies & Life After DeathOct 7, 20140.0
11Shadow People and The Sun MiracleOct 14, 20140.0
12Aliens, Monsters and Demons: The New EvidenceOct 21, 20140.0

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