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"In Search Of..."

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Remember the syndicated "In Search Of..." series from the late 1970s? One episode about UFOs is posted on YouTube.

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This show is from a bygone television era when the UFO subject was treated more seriously.
 
I think you may be looking at television with rose colored glasses. In Search Of was a syndicated show that was often run with Star Trek re-runs because of Nimoy. At the same time, you had The Coneheads on SNL and Project UFO explaining most sightings...

It was a good show, but do not wax poetic about these by gone days where the subject was taken more seriously because I don't really think it was!
 
This show brings me back to when I was in gradeschool. I believe the show was on in the mid-afternoon on Saturdays or Sundays. There was one episode that got me into UFOs. It was on the potential of dinosaurs evolving into bi-pedal humanoids—and that this could offer an explanation to visitations in some way. I was really into Dinosaurs and I was like "cool, that makes sense " :P

Thanks for sharing
 
Wow.

I just took time out to watch this episode, and I thought it was really good.

Here are the links to the You Tube videos:




Purports to show a couple of good multi-observer sightings with a sprinkling of landing trace scientific analysis and a polygraph test.

I've heard worse cases. There was no singing.
 
Loved this show when I was growing up. What really sold this show to me was Leonard Nimoy.....that voice. He could make you believe anything.
 
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