You know I like these types of programming as I have stated before,...but I wanted to mention one in particular and i wonder if others have caught it as well...Unsolved History looks at uncertain or vague events in history that are pretty interesting such as: who really shot the Red Baron...how the shoot-out at the O.K. corral really transpired...and the myth of Custer's last stand...I think next week they will show events of the Boston massacre... What is really neat is how the use logical evidence and facts in assessing whether or not these types of historical events actually happened as commonly understood...They show interesting diagrams and illustrations in debating the point...Anyhow I think it's really cool and would highly recommend the show...
I've watched one or two of those. I thought it was interesting, but thought the previews were better than the actual shows . Most of that's just so speculative... reminds me of those books that start with "Now we know who killed Jack the Ripper" and end with "if you assume x, y, z, and that JFK was abducted by aliens, then we definitively know it was the Man in the Iron Mask."