Talk:History's Mysteries
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RECENTLY BECAUSE OF HALLOWEEN SCOTT BAKULA HOSTED A SERIES OF CLIPS FROM [what] ARE CONSIDERED THE BEST EPISODES OF HISTORY`S MYSTERIES WHICH WERE PUT TOGHTEHER IN ONE HOUR UNDER A CATEGORY; NOW I DON`T KNOW ABOUT YOU THAT TO ME THAT ENTIRE WEEK OF CLIPS COUNTS AS AN EPISODES EVEN THOUGH SOME OF THEM WERE NOT FROM HISTORY`S MYSTERIES. IT AIRED THE WEEK BEFORE HALLOWEEN ON THE HISTORY CHANNEL. 14:11, November 22, 2005 68.161.91.159 (Talk)
- I haven't seen those episodes but there have been many other television series that have done compilations or "memory" episodes where clips from previous episodes are used. -Eep² 16:45, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
John Wilkes Booth
editI just watched the episode about John Wilkes Booth. Very interesting. I personally am related to John Wilkes Booth. My maternal grandmother's maiden name is Booth.I asked her once if we were related to John Wilkes Booth,she got very defensive and said yes,but we don't speak of him. She said we are descendants of one of his brothers.And his name is not to be spoken in her house again.
The woman in the episode with the long red hair resembles my mother. They have some of the same facial features. It was almost like looking at a twin of my mom. I know this woman is a relative of mine. If she is still alive, I would love to be in contact with her. My mother has passed along with 2 of her 3 sisters. The youngest is not able to help with family history. Mother's brothers don't keep track of our families history. Would love to talk with someone who does. How would I be able to speak with this woman in the episode? Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for you time. Sincerely, Frances Roberta Garza.
Grandmother's maiden name: Roberta Booth. Catcat1956 (talk) 00:01, 3 June 2023 (UTC)
Too many series named History's (Greatest) Mysteries
editSo there was an old series that ran from 1998 to 2006. But there's also a new series (hosted by Laurence Fishburne) that starting airing in 2020. The new series is called "History's Greatest Mysteries" (https://play.history.com/shows/historys-greatest-mysteries/season-1). The older series is called "History's Mysteries" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1229946/). I don't know who cares about it, though. 2600:1700:B5D1:11D0:A417:C303:4CC9:FC43 (talk) 02:30, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
Change the First Line to "History's Mysteries"! Remove "Greatest"! "History's Greatest Mysteries" is a different series -NOT the one described here!
editGoogle Search for Histories Greatest Mysteries brings up this page -- very confusing, given the first line of this Wikipedia page. This has already been pointed out in the previous topic. 2601:14D:4800:BF30:8DEC:6264:B46A:7411 (talk) 12:56, 29 August 2024 (UTC)