The Unexplained Files

The Unexplained Files

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.

Status: Ended

Genres:
MysteryDocumentary

First Air Date: 2013-08-28

Origin Country: GB

Networks:
Science

Total Episodes: 19

Number of Seasons: 2

Original Language: en

5.1

Production Countries:

United Kingdom

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