In Search Of… S03E13 The Lost Vikings
We open on a shot of an icy coastline. We hear low, eerie music and also some sort of musical chanting in a strange language.
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
We open on a shot of an icy coastline. We hear low, eerie music and also some sort of musical chanting in a strange language.
There’s a tradition we have every few years where everyone takes a look at the highest profile performers in the UK and wonders which of
About a year ago, I wrote about In Search Of’s Amelia Earhart episode, and now I see Ms Earhart is back in the news. A
Usually I go through these episodes blow-by-blow, but this time I won’t because a) I’m kind of busy this week and b) this one won’t
We open on a bunch of Native Americans. Okay, didn’t see that coming. I thought ‘Indian Astronomy’ as in ‘Astronomy from India’. My bad. I
I’ll get to the episode in a moment, but first I want to look at the title: Bermuda Tringle Pirates. I use no hyperbole whatsoever
Cold open on Bigfoot. You heard me. Clear, unambiguous footage of three sasquatches walking along, while Nimoy gives us time, date and place. He then
Leonard Nimoy sounds a lot less enthusiastic than usual this episode, as he explains that statistically the most dangerous body of water in the word
Cold open on a nuclear explosion. Very well, In Search Of. You have my attention. Nimoy says that, sure nuclear tests were big in the
It’s an episode on cryonics — an idea so terrible I can’t even be bothered debunking it. Just google ‘debunking cryonics’ or ‘cryogenics = crap’