In Search Of… S04E23 Glenn Miller
This one’s an odd one. Basically it’s about the mystery attached to the death of legendary 1940s musician Glen Miller. Trouble is, the mystery isn’t
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
This one’s an odd one. Basically it’s about the mystery attached to the death of legendary 1940s musician Glen Miller. Trouble is, the mystery isn’t
I haven’t written one of these In Search Of… things in ages. Partly that’s a time issue. When I started these, I was underemployed and
I haven’t been updating the ‘In Search Of…’ reviews as often as I’d like to, what with all the goings on and such. But I
Just going to go a very short review of this one. I almost accidentally missed it altogether and passed from Earth Visitors to Air Disaster
We open on footage of the burning wreckage of a jet airliner while sad music plays. Nimoy mounfully intones a speech about the tragedy of
Look, our planet is Earth, so if there are such things as ‘Earth visitors’ then this is by definition their destination.
Okay, the Mary Celeste! One of the big ones. The earlier seasons of the show are jam-packed with the big name weird mysteries – Bigfoot,
Spooky music. Like, really spooky electronic music over mixed with howls.. Arty shots of wolves in the forest. Nimoy tells us about ancient legends of
This one is… Ah. This one is frustrating. Brilliant, but frustrating. With a lot of episodes of this show, I really don’t know how Nimoy
Now this one’s pretty cool. I thought from the title it would be about a missing person case, but it’s actually about an old stock