Cryptozoology on Cable

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 2nd, 2006

Bufo Calvin passes along the following listings; all times are for the Pacific Time Zone, USA, early in March 2006, so please check your local listings.

THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL
Friday March 10
3:00 AM America’s Loch Ness Monster (2003)
4:00 AM Search for the Loch Ness Monster
8:00 AM Search for the Loch Ness Monster

THE HISTORY CHANNEL
Friday March 10
12:00 PM History’s Mysteries "Bigfoot and Other Monsters"
6:00 PM History’s Mysteries "Bigfoot and Other Monsters"
10:00 PM History’s Mysteries "Bigfoot and Other Monsters"

Sunday March 11
1:00 AM History’s Mysteries "Monsters of the Sea"
2:00 AM History’s Mysteries "Bigfoot and Other Monsters"

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL
Monday March 6
10:00 PM Naked Science "Loch Ness"

Tuesday March 7
12:00 AM Monsters of the Deep
1:00 AM Chupacabra
4:00 AM Chupacabra
7:00 AM Monsters of the Deep
9:00 AM Naked Science "Loch Ness" (2005)

Thursday March 11
6:00 PM Chupacabra

THE SCI-FI CHANNEL
Wednesday March 8
9:00 AM In Search Of…"Hell; Vampires; Nikola Tesla; Lake Monsters" (2002)
10:00 AM In Search Of…"Catacombs; Sasquatch" (2002)

THE TRAVEL CHANNEL
Friday March 3
9:00 PM Weird Travels "Creepy Creatures"

Monday March 6
9:00 PM Monster Mystery: Loch Ness
11:00 PM On the Trail of Bigfoot

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4 Responses to “Cryptozoology on Cable”

  1. fuzzy responds:

    History Channel data above has a date/day mixup: “Fri 1oth ~ Sunday 11th” ~ also Nat Geo’s “Thurs 7th”.

    Will try to view ALL of them, of course ~ some are repeats, but still good stuff… thanx for the heads up!

  2. akbens responds:

    After reading this list I realized something. I really wish that the old version of In Search Of… was still on somewhere.

  3. spartacus responds:

    Thanks for these listings, but just a gentle question– what time is 12am or 12pm? I know there is a noon and midnight, but these times could be either.

  4. Loren Coleman responds:

    12:00am is the same as midnight (or 00h00), and is preceded by 11:00pm, and followed by 01:00am. It’s dark at this time.

    12:00pm is the same as midday (or noon), and is preceded by 11:00am, and is followed, an hour later, by 1:00pm. It’s daylight at this time, and you’re probably about to have lunch.



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