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- An elite team is investigating the Bermuda Triangle with the aid of a secret weapon -- a map, decades in the making, marking the location of unidentified undersea wrecks and anomalies.
- This is the 10th CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Lisa Hartman and then presented by David Copperfield himself, from a huge triangular platform floating on the Atlantic Ocean. For the first time he is also the executive producer, and this special is the first and only one titled with a natural number ("10") in place of the equivalent roman one ("X"). The shown platform has been built to allow Copperfield to perform the last illusion, named "Bermuda Triangle", as expressed in this special's title. The feat that Copperfield wants to perform is to enter just before the dawn in the parallel hidden dimension present inside the Bermuda Triangle and, more important, to be the first person ever to return alive, given that nothing that entered in this parallel dimension has ever been able to come back. This illusion is one of the few no more repeated, and also one of the few conceived and filmed for the TV audience only, since it was not possible to have a live audience. So, the illusions performed are: "Death Saw", "Sailing Montage" (a montage of three illusions, known as "Sunglasses Routine", "Floating On The Beach" and "Coal To Diamond"), "Run Duck Run", "Poultry In Motion" (aka "Webster And Consuelo"), "Floating Match", "Poultry In Motion Reversed" (aka "Webster And Consuelo Restored" and "Baby Ducks") and then "Bermuda Triangle". During his own career Copperfield has performed several escapes, and "Death Saw", filmed in long take, is one of the few conceived to go wrong in order to increase suspense. In fact, before performing it, Copperfield himself tells the audience: «I'm going to be attempting an escape. That's true. But I guarantee you it's an escape like... you have never seen before», and the execution proves this to be true: because of a damage to the motor of the saw, the latter drops on Copperfield before the expiration of the 60 seconds allowed to save himself, so he remains sawed in half in full view, without any cover. After the separation of the two parts of his body, he is still able to move his feet.
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- The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team attempts to unravel the mystery of why 27 U.S. Navy aviators and crew vanished without a trace in 1945. While searching for the wrecks of lost planes, they uncover a debris field with historic NASA implications. Might this be debris from the Challenger disaster?
- On March 4, 1918, the USS Cyclops disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. It is the biggest vessel to ever vanish in those dangerous waters. It may have been the victim of a ship-sinking phenomenon known as a rogue wave. While searching the deep waters, The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team makes a discovery that solves a century-old mystery. In the end, they do not discover the USS Cyclops, but they do discover the General Whitney, a steamship that was lost in 1899.
- 2022– 41mTV-PG6.6 (14)TV EpisodeThe Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team searches for the lost remains of an entire fleet of ancient pirate ships that vanished suddenly in the Bermuda Triangle, as if swallowed by the ocean.
- The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team enlists an advanced submarine, the Odyssey yacht's Triton submersible, to probe one of the deepest, darkest parts of the Bermuda Triangle in search of a legendary ship that vanished in 1921, a steel hulled bulk freighter named the "SS Hewitt". The map area that the team investigates is named "Big Wreck". After careful research and measuring, the team agrees that the existing shipwreck does not match the length of the "SS Hewitt". The anchor is not a match, either. However, the submerged wreck does match the "Santa Teresa", a freighter that disappeared in 1924. The team will continue their research, but they are 90% sure that they have found and identified the "Santa Teresa". The team also discusses whether massive bubbles are opening up in the floor of the Bermuda Triangle.
- The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team enlists special equipment in an epic search for two large Air Force planes that vanished without a trace with dozens of people on board. Despite an original massive search, nothing was ever found. The team, however, changes history. In the 'Snowy Grouper' site of the Bermuda Triangle, off the coast of Florida, the team spots an aircraft on the bottom of the ocean. Through research, they are able to identify a USAF Stratofreighter (Stratotanker) that was ditched in March 1960. Three men died and eleven men survived the 1960 crash. When one of the survivors, Retired USAF Lt. Joseph Taft, now age 85, heard of the dive, he contacted the team. Team members Mike Barnette and Jason Harris visited the son of the survivor, Marshall Taft, to learn more about his father's harrowing experience.
- 2022– 42mTV-PG6.9 (13)TV EpisodeThe Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team signs up one of the most advanced research ships on the planet to search the depths for a lost secret weapon of the Pentagon's arsenal -- a top-secret spy plane that vanished into the Bermuda Triangle.
- 2022– 42mTV-PG7.4 (12)TV EpisodeThe team dives in search of an A3 Skywarrior attack aircraft that was lost in a suspicious disaster off the USS Saratoga aircraft carrier in 1960.
- 2022– 41mTV-PG6.6 (11)TV EpisodeDid a Bermuda Triangle tsunami claim two behemoth ships, or did they fall prey to Nazi U-Boats? The team sets its sights on a famous Bermuda Triangle case: the twin vanishings of two massive cargo ships. In November-December 1941, the massive USS Proteus disappears after crossing the Bermuda Triangle. Then two weeks later, without warning, a second nearly-identical giant ship, the USS Nereus, also drops off the earth. Divers Mike Barnette and Jimmy Gadomski dive into the abyss searching for these missing ships, while the land team follows clues that lead them from tidal waves, to Nazi U-Boats, and ultimately to one of their biggest finds.
- 2022– 41mTV-PG6.1 (11)TV EpisodeThe team seeks out the wreck of the Revonoc, a racing yacht that vanished in 1958 with a crew of five. A freak magnetic anomaly was detected in the Bermuda Triangle when the yacht went missing.
- 2022– 42mTV-PG7.0 (10)TV EpisodeThe team thinks that a 300-foot wreck off the tip of Florida might be the Sudoffco, a steel freighter lost in 1926 with 29 men aboard while traveling through the Bermuda Triangle from New Jersey to the Panama Canal. A land station reported hearing a faint, desperate 'SOS' around the time she went missing. Was she taken out by severe coastal storms? Or did her crew succumb to a bizarre condition that might drive sailors mad and cause them to jump overboard in the Bermuda Triangle?
- Mike Barnette, Jimmy Gadomski and the rest of the team of investigators are back on the trail of a famous cold case that keeps them up at night: the disappearance of seven U.S. Navy planes in 1945.
- In the dead of night, the team heads to a remote target they believe to be the long-lost Marine Sulphur Queen. This massive tanker disappeared in 1963 with a crew of 39 and is one of the most iconic missing Bermuda Triangle wrecks. Only a few lifejackets and small pieces of debris are ever found. Did it sink because of an explosion caused by its superheated cargo, a flaw built into the very heart of this massive ship, or the deadly storms that appear out of nowhere in this remote stretch of water?
- 2022– 41mTV-PG6.8 (10)TV EpisodeThe team investigates a large wooden shipwreck that could be one of the Bermuda Triangle area's earliest victims: the long-lost SS D.H. Mount. Just six months after the end of the Civil War, the Mount departs New York with 22 pro-Union politicians charged with rebuilding the post-war political structure of Confederate Florida. The ship vanishes in a stretch of water that will later be recognized as the Bermuda Triangle. The politicians had all received death threats ahead of the voyage. The wreck shows signs of a fire. Were diehard Confederate saboteurs to blame or could a steam engine explosion explain the damage? Or did an anomaly of the Bermuda Triangle doom this ship? The team recovers a series of artifacts that they hope will tell the tale.
- 2022– 41mTV-PG6.5 (10)TV EpisodeAre modern-day pirates prowling the Bermuda Triangle in search of victims? The team takes on the twisted case of a missing luxury boat called the Saba Bank lost in the vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle in 1974. This case was blamed on the Bermuda Triangle, but new leads suggest even deadlier forces were responsible. Divers Mike Barnette and Jimmy Gadomski consult their map of secret wrecks and dive in search of the Saba Bank, while the land investigators unravel alleged connections to the Mafia and cartel villains.
- 2022– 42mTV-PG6.7 (9)TV EpisodeThe team has secret intel on a wreck that might be a legendary 1930s disappearance: the champion racing yacht known as Ingomar. Lured by a strange light, the Ingomar's seasoned crew smashes into an unseen obstacle, even though their charts show clear water. The crew escapes in a lifeboat only for the Ingomar to vanish behind them, never to be seen again. Now wreck hunters Mike Barnette and Jimmy Gadomski have found an artifact-rich wreck site that could be the long-lost yacht. Meanwhile, the rest of the team investigates the strange phenomena that lurk in the Graveyard of the Atlantic. What doomed the Ingomar?
- The team zeroes in on the island of Bermuda-namesake of the Triangle-and one of the most infamous mysteries that helped establish the dark reputation of these waters. Two British passenger planes, nearly identical, named the Star Tiger and the Star Ariel vanished in the 1940s. They disappear one year apart, nearly to the day. Now, the team is targeting an unidentified wreck that might be Star Ariel, which vanished with 20 passengers and crew onboard. The pilot reported strange radio interference just before the plane dropped off radar. Was the Star Ariel caught up in a strange Bermuda Triangle trap, and is there a connection to the Star Tiger?
- 2022– 42mTV-PG6.4 (9)TV EpisodeThe team has a chance to finally solve the case of the USS Cyclops. Missing since 1918 with 309 sailors, this 500-foot freighter represents the single deadliest Bermuda Triangle loss. Now the divers race two hurricanes to investigate a new target further north than previously considered, while the land team tries to answer century-old mysteries: How did Cyclops sprint so quickly through the Bermuda Triangle? Was something chasing her? Or did her unusual cargo drive the crew insane?
- 2022– 41mTV-PG5.6 (6)TV EpisodeThe team unveils the greatest mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle: its most perplexing vanished ships and planes, and the strange and powerful forces said to be behind the Triangle's deadly reputation. Wreck divers Mike Barnette, Jimmy Gadomski, and team investigators Jason Harris, David O'Keefe, and Wayne Abbot provide inside information on what may have happened to the most famous missing ships and planes, their plans to solve the mysteries, and how their quest for answers will continue to new heights.