Get ready for more episodes of Mysteries at the Museum! An additional 13 episodes of the series have been ordered, and those episodes will air later this year! Don Wildman will take viewers on journeys to Egypt, Pompeii and more!
Travel Channel shared more about the new episodes in a press release. Check that out below.
“Travel Channel’s history explorer, Don Wildman, will venture back into the field to unravel iconic and fascinating tales in 13 new single-topic special episodes of Mysteries at the Museum. Earlier this year, five special episodes of the top-rated series delivered more than 5.3 million total viewers. This new collection of field adventures is set to air later this year.
Wildman will investigate widely known stories and historic artifacts as he treks to the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompeii; travels to Egypt in search of Cleopatra’s tomb; and delves into the palace intrigue surrounding Rasputin and the curse of the Russian czars. From the hidden routes of the Underground Railroad to the truth about Custer’s last stand and the secrets of Al Capone, Bugsy Siegel and more, Wildman is on a mission to tell the stories that forever captivate imaginations.
“These shows are ideal for family co-viewing, taking both the young and old on exciting adventures to fascinating places,” said Courtney White, senior vice president, programming and development, Travel Channel. “With Don on location, these blockbuster stories that have shaped our world will come to life in a fresh new way.””
Will you check out the new episodes of Mysteries at the Museum? Tell us what you think.
One of my favourite shows. However, I just saw a mistake that takes away from the veracity of the re-enactments, and of the research involved. It’s about the Dutch man Samuel Schreiver (spelling?) who escaped a Nazi prison camp and approached Allied lines, where Canadian soldiers listened to his plea to not shell the camp that he’d just escaped. The Canadian flag, the Maple Leaf, is shown in the segment. Canada did not have its own flag until Feb 15, 1965, when it adopted the Maple Leaf. Before that date, Canada used the British Union Jack or, more commonly, the… Read more »
I love Mysteries At The Museum. One of the most interesting shows on the air! I am so happy they are going to have more episodes, looking forward to watching those, please keep them coming! Thank-you!!!
I love Mysteries @ the Museum. Can’t 2 c some new episodes