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In Search of... - Season 3

Episode List

UFO Captives
E1 - UFO Captives

Aired: September 14, 1978

An examination of claims made by a family in Utah, a man in Wyoming on a hunting excursion, etc. of being abducted (kidnapped) and held captive on UFOs: A close encounter of the fourth kind.

Tornadoes
E2 - Tornadoes

Aired: September 21, 1978

Scientists at the National Severe Storms Laboratory work to detect and mitigate the impact of tornadoes, which are the most ferocious storms of all, often striking with little warning and inflicting massive amounts of damage.

Cloning
E3 - Cloning

Aired: September 28, 1978

A review of the benefits and concerns of producing genetically identical individuals artificially.

Water Seekers (aka Dowsing)
E4 - Water Seekers (aka Dowsing)

Aired: October 05, 1978

The ancient art of dowsing is reviewed, specifically the accuracy and reliability of water dowsers. Do they possess a psychic ability to detect water or can successful dowsing be learned? Further, can science prove or disprove dowsing?

Jack the Ripper
E5 - Jack the Ripper

Aired: October 12, 1978

An investigative report on the unsolved mystery of London's notorious serial killer. The episode reveals the killer's connection with contemporary media and the possible involvement with the Masons. Various identities are suggested as being that of the killer, including a duke who was second in line to the British throne.

Cryogenics
E6 - Cryogenics

Aired: October 19, 1978

Scientists have frozen and successfully revived animals in laboratory settings. In addition, some human beings have opted to be frozen at death in hopes of being revived at a future time. Can cryogenics permit humans to live forever?

Siberian Fireball
E7 - Siberian Fireball

Aired: October 26, 1978

The Tunguska event of 1908 was eerily similar to the Trinity nuclear test in 1945. How could a nuclear-like blast have occurred prior to the atomic age? Was a comet or asteroid the cause? Or was extraterrestrial technology responsible?

The Great Lakes Triangle
E8 - The Great Lakes Triangle

Aired: November 02, 1978

An examination of strange disappearances of ships and planes in an area of the Great Lakes that is considered to be more dangerous than the fabled Bermuda Triangle.

Monster Hunters (aka Sasquatch)
E9 - Monster Hunters (aka Sasquatch)

Aired: November 09, 1978

Examines various "monster hunters" including Peter Byrne and Tim Dinsdale as well as the "Bay Area Group". Subjects such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster are covered.

Bermuda Triangle Pirates
E10 - Bermuda Triangle Pirates

Aired: December 07, 1978

Explores the possibility that modern pirates involved in drug smuggling may be a factor in the disappearances of luxury yachts in the Bermuda Triangle off Florida. Scenes are dramatized involving the takeover of ships by pirates.

Indian Astronomers (aka Mayan Legacy)
E11 - Indian Astronomers (aka Mayan Legacy)

Aired: December 14, 1978

Many pre-Columbian cultures possessed a sophisticated understanding of the heavens. Did they share this knowledge, even across great distances? Similar insights of the Cahokia, Ancestral Puebloans, and Mayans appears to confirm they did.

Sherlock Holmes
E12 - Sherlock Holmes

Aired: December 21, 1978

An examination of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, and how the author emulated his fictional detective in many respects.

Lost Vikings
E13 - Lost Vikings

Aired: December 28, 1978

What happened to the Vikings, led initially by Erik the Red, who had settled in Greenland? Did they perish due to some unforeseen calamity? Or did they relocate to Newfoundland, thus becoming the first European settlers in the New World?

Dreams and Nightmares
E14 - Dreams and Nightmares

Aired: January 04, 1979

"In Search of ..." explores the mysteries of dreams and nightmares: why we have them and what they do for us.

Animal ESP
E15 - Animal ESP

Aired: January 11, 1979

Do animals, including humans, possess extrasensory perception? If so, are we humans and our companion animals able to communicate on a deeper level? Further, do humans have the ability to converse telepathically with companion animals?

The Money Pit Mystery (aka Captain Kidd)
E16 - The Money Pit Mystery (aka Captain Kidd)

Aired: January 18, 1979

Was a secret treasure buried on Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia? This episode examines the possibilities that it was and also covers some of the searches for it.

Psychic Sea Hunt
E17 - Psychic Sea Hunt

Aired: January 25, 1979

Various individuals with psychic abilities are given a map of the ocean floor and asked to identify areas that may contain long-forgotten shipwrecks and perhaps even treasure. A submarine travels to the selected spots to gauge the results.

The Angel of Death (aka Joseph Mengele)
E18 - The Angel of Death (aka Joseph Mengele)

Aired: February 01, 1979

The hunt for the fugitive sadistic Nazi doctor and his most famous pursuer, Simon Wiesenthal.

Noah's Flood
E19 - Noah's Flood

Aired: February 08, 1979

This episode looks into the scientific methods used to prove the Flood as described in The Bible.

The Diamond Curse
E20 - The Diamond Curse

Aired: February 15, 1979

Does the possession of diamonds carry an inherent curse? In particular, how has the Hope Diamond, as well as other significant diamonds, affected its possessors?

Ghostly Stakeout
E21 - Ghostly Stakeout

Aired: February 22, 1979

California psychics visit two purportedly haunted properties and attempt, with mixed results, to contact and exorcise ghosts located within the structures.

Brain Power
E22 - Brain Power

Aired: March 17, 1979

A survey of the brain, its mysteries and potential, and how it may be trained to overcome cerebral birth defects as well as move beyond its current, limited usage.

Sodom & Gomorrah
E23 - Sodom & Gomorrah

Aired: May 10, 1979

Scientists look into the theory that the remains of these wicked cities are on the very site of a crater now filled by the Dead Sea.

King Tut
E24 - King Tut

Aired: May 17, 1979

The brief life and reign of Tutankhamen were mostly unremarkable, yet upon his death he was entombed with a collection of astonishing riches and his decision to restore Egypt's ancient religion may have galvanized monotheistic practice.