Paranormal investigators find spirits haunting an abandoned winery's basement, shadowy figures watching a movie at a theater and a creature crossing the road.
Don examines the diaries of Adolf Hitler that created a scandal in Germany, the invention of the bicycle, and a possible explanation for the story of Exodus.
Don relates the story of a mission to search for radioactive materials, a case of stolen identity and a legendary large creature in White River, Newport, Ark.
Don tells the tale of a goat who became a mascot in World War I, the story of a feud between two New York families, and a series of murders in Oklahoma.
The host looks at the invention of one of a mechanical drawing toy, the search for a middle-aged bank robber and the inspiration for a physical fitness system.
Don Wildman presents a model of the first parachute ever invented, an unforeseen snowstorm that ended in tragedy and the Mississippi home of a Blues legend.
The host investigates two survivors of the RMS Titanic, the plot to assassinate one of the world's religious leaders and a legendary relic with magic powers.
Don Wildman relates the story of an elevator operator who survived a fall and the mystery of a strange light appearing near railroad tracks in Gurdon, Ark.
Don Wildman explores the story of a British author's heroic efforts, a tragic plane crash that changed aviation and a cup that saved a facial hair trend.
Don Wildman investigates the death of actress Jayne Mansfield, an interstellar object that may have been an alien probe and a serial killer who preyed on women.
Don Wildman examines the origins of a literary figure, the disappearance of a child and an alleged encounter between Russian cosmonauts and angelic beings.
Don Wildman investigates the return of the Bell Witch, one of Thomas Edison's most bizarre inventions and how a television legend helped win World War II.