History's Most Shocking

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History's Most Shocking

Tony Harris analyzes shocking moments on camera: from a pilot's ejector seat save, a motorist escaping falling trees, a stuck spelunker, to the Hindenburg explosion mystery.

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Season 1
Tony analyzes shocking moments: a woman surviving a tornado, an out-of-control elevator, a motorcyclist swept away by a flood, and the cause of the historic 2004 Thailand tsunami.
Tony analyzes shocking moments: near-misses with trains, a vehicle losing wheels, an avalanche burying a snowmobiler, and the real plane crash from The Six Million Dollar Man.
Tony Harris breaks down shocking moments: skydivers narrowly escape a collision, a father/son drive through wildfire, a cougar stalker, and a man trying to copy Harry Houdini.
Tony analyzes shocking moments: a builder on a burning ledge, kayakers swallowed by a humpback whale, a driver escaping a train, and a tailor leaping off the Eiffel Tower.
Tony analyzes shocking moments: a man crashing his plane for fame, giant snakes falling from a roof, cyclists nearly crushed, and the 1971 Soviet jet crash at the Paris Air Show.
Tony explores shocking moments: a leopard rampage, a paraglider's fast-thinking survival, an elephant encounter gone wrong, and the 1.5 million balloon drop chaos in Cleveland.
Tony breaks down shocking moments: a dad saving an animal handler from an alligator, planes colliding at an airshow, skiers flung from a ski lift, and an exploding whale mystery.
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