Bigfoot on a Train? History’s The Proof Is Out There Doubles Down

The Proof Is Out There

The Proof Is Out There is back with one of its boldest episodes yet, landing Friday, June 27, 2025, at 10:03 PM ET on History. The hour doesn’t waste time. It goes full throttle into three wildly different mysteries: a Colorado Bigfoot sighting from a moving train, a theory linking Jesus to extraterrestrials, and footage that may show Iceland’s version of the Loch Ness Monster.

Hosted by Tony Harris, the series has built a reputation for applying actual science to fringe claims. No mockery. No theatrics. Just slow-motion analysis, forensic breakdowns, and experts trained to debunk or confirm. But this episode pushes the envelope even further.

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The Bigfoot clip is new and already polarising. Caught from a passenger train cutting through remote Colorado terrain, the footage shows a large figure striding through brush. No convenient cutaways. No edits. Just 20 seconds of raw speculation.

From there, the show jumps straight into high-concept territory, tackling the idea that stories of divine encounters throughout history might mask early alien contact. It’s a theory that lives mostly on conspiracy forums, but here it gets subjected to actual historical scrutiny.

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The final segment shifts to Iceland, where grainy footage out of a glacial lake has some locals convinced their own cryptid has been caught on camera. History’s team digs in, weighing natural explanations against the creature claims.

For History, this is the brand working at full tilt: accessible weirdness underpinned by real process. No answers are promised, but the path to getting closer is what makes the ride work.

The Proof Is Out There airs Fridays at 10:03 PM ET on History.

Andrew Martins, reviewer, recapper, deep diver, scifi specialist. Thinks Blakes 7 is better than Star Trek. Yes I do go to fan conventions and no I don't dress up. Well okay maybe I do a bit.