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The date (the 20th) ... Is that just the date that the show will air in the UK? Will it air here, or do we know? Do we have a date on the paper yet?

 

(I'm trying to play catch up)

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I feel like this study may actually do something extremely positive. Of course, I felt good about the Ketchum study. But this study is...different. I think the whole fact that an extremely recognized and credible professor is doing the study, and one of the most prolific colleges in the world is he center of that study.

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The date (the 20th) ... Is that just the date that the show will air in the UK? Will it air here, or do we know? Do we have a date on the paper yet?

 

(I'm trying to play catch up)

Nothing about an US network mentioned yet. But there are live streaming services on the net that seem to stream Channel 4. 

 

As of the program guide, in this first episode the topic is the Yeti. "...Meanwhile Professor Sykes reveals the results of his DNA tests on the Yeti hair samples he's collected. The results are spectacular and unexpected."

 

 

Program:

 

http://www.channel4.com/tv-listings/daily/2013/10/20

 

 

Bigfoot Files Episode Guide:

 

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/bigfoot-files/episode-guide

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Guest Stan Norton

Anybody ever heard of this????

"There are various hair samples from alleged Big Foot specimens – including from a stuffed yeti shot by a Nazi biologist – which the professor will subject to the latest techniques..."

http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/cpmdf6/bigfoot-files--series-1---episode-1

I can't help but read that as 'the Nazi shot a stuffed yeti'!

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Guest Stan Norton

One of the episode promo photos has Mark Evans studying a test tube sample of Sherpa saliva. Might this be relevant? Maybe no big yeti reveal but something of interest in terms of human genetics..

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