Tony Harris From The Proof Is Out There New Season On History

Published: Oct. 10, 2021, 3 p.m.

The HISTORY Channel’s nonfiction series The Proof Is Out There, hosted by veteran TV journalist Tony Harris, is back for a new season featuring some of the most incredible and thought-provoking videos of unexplained phenomena and mysterious must-see moments. Premiering Thursday, September 16 at 10pm ET/PT, each episode explores and analyzes the full story of each irregularity – and through expert examination and the use of the latest technologies -- The Proof Is Out There aims to get to the bottom of what’s real? What’s fake? And everything in between.

This season, The Proof is Out There will examine phenomena such as “The “Green Pyramid” video leaked from the US Navy; The “Utah Monolith” discovered late last year; The “Jetpack Man of Los Angeles” who has been sighted in the skies as recently as last month; The recent ODNI report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena; and recent analysis and revelations about the most famous Bigfoot caught-on-camera sighting of all time, the Patterson-Gimlen film.

Featuring clips of found footage, still images and audio recordings from private citizens and government agencies, The Proof Is Out There uses the latest technology, rigorous authentication techniques, and cutting-edge analytic processes to separate the fantastic from the fraudulent. Harris, alongside a decorated team of experts and investigators, examine each video in question to make compelling revelations and conclusions surrounding the most debated videos and public images ever shared.

Tony Harris is a news anchor, television correspondent, and filmmaker. Harris anchored the flagship Al Jazeera Newshour from the company’s global headquarters in Doha, Qatar, becoming the first African-American anchor to be based outside the U.S. for a global news network. Previously, Harris anchored CNN Newsroom with Tony Harris for CNN and was a member of the teams that earned CNN George Foster Peabody Awards for coverage of the British petroleum oil spill and Hurricane Katrina, and an Alfred I. duPont Award for coverage of the Southeast Asia tsunami. He also hosted the Investigation Discovery programs The Murder of George Floyd: A Nation Responds and Scene of the Crime with Tony Harris.