"Tony Harris combines journalism with forensic tech to deliver the final word on viral paranormal phenomena and oddities."
In an era of deepfakes and CGI, believing your eyes is a dangerous game. The Proof is Out There returns to the History Channel to dissect the internet’s most baffling clips. Host Tony Harris doesn't just watch; he subjects blurry Bigfoot sightings and military UAP footage to rigorous forensic analysis. The anticipation for the upcoming season is mounting, as viewers are hungry to separate digital trickery from genuine anomalies. We aren't looking for campfire stories here; we want hard data. With the line between reality and fabrication blurring daily, the demand for answers is louder than ever. To ensure you catch every verdict on the unexplained, setting a reminder for the season premiere is the only way to keep the evidence in focus.
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Mar 06, 2026 | Chandelier UFO, Archives for the Unexplained, and Roller Coaster Ghost | |
| E2 | Mar 13, 2026 | Mystery Drones Over New Jersey, Taiwan’s Green Monster, and Spinning Fish Syndrome | |
| E3 | Mar 20, 2026 | Amazonian Aliens, White Sands UFO Crash, and Vampire Meat | |
| E4 | Apr 03, 2026 | The Battle of Los Angeles, Chinese Dragon Discovery, and Celebrity UFO | |
| E5 | Apr 10, 2026 | Morphing UFO, Seneca Lake Monster, and Alien Egg Pods | |
| E6 | Apr 17, 2026 | Volcano UFO Fleet, Nessie's Heartbeat, and Dark Web Alien Bodies | |
| E7 | Apr 24, 2026 | Chattanooga UFO, Ark of the Covenant, and Vanishing Time Mystery | |
| E8 | May 01, 2026 | Mexican Goblin, New Mexico Classic UFO, and Half-Human Half-Goat Mystery | |
| E9 | May 08, 2026 | Classic British UFO, Cheshire Cat Water Monsters, and Alabama Bigfoot Growl |
Release Window: October
The Proof is Out There has maintained a steady annual rhythm for four years, typically returning in October. Since debuting in early 2021, the series has evolved into a reliable staple for the History Channel, effectively bridging the gap between investigative documentaries and modern viral media. While the first year featured a dual-season rollout to establish a footprint, the production schedule has since settled into a dependable yearly cycle. This consistency allows the network to anchor its late-year programming around the show's popular scientific investigations and paranormal inquiries.
Historically, the broadcast trajectory shows a clear preference for the fourth quarter, positioning new episodes to capture autumn viewership. The show serves as a key thematic successor to long-running investigative hits, utilizing a format that appeals to digital-native audiences. Its ability to produce consistent content without significant hiatuses underscores its status as a network cornerstone, maintaining audience engagement through these rhythmic seasonal releases.