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Ancient Prophecies is a series of four TV specials that aired on NBC between 1994 and 1997.  Hosted by David McCallum, each special focused on apocalyptic prophecies of doomsday leading up to the year 2000, including interviews and reenactments.

Ancient Prophecies

This special aired on March 1, 1994.[1]  Contents include:

Production and reception

3 years after airing a recut and updated version of The Man Who Saw Tomorrow, NBC aired the first special in its Ancient Prophecies series.   It was produced by Paul Klein’s Coast to Coast productions, in association with Greystone Communications.[1] Per the closing credits, the pyramid model in the opening credits was created by The Chiodo Brothers.

Variety described the acting in the special as “generally earnest but subpar.”  It added “production values are minimal, and the docu is mostly exploitative.”  It continued, “[The series] turns out to be a routine roundup of everything from biblical verses and Nostradamus to Jeanne Dixon, who has troubling ideas about the future.  In fact, just to titillate impressionable viewers, there’s only bad news ahead.”[12]

The Washington Post stated, “The network’s department of program standards “wanted to avoid a War of the Worlds’ panic, the spokeswoman said. “We were afraid that viewers might take the show to heart and wanted to provide as much of a context as possible,” producing the following disclaimer:[13]

"The following is not a news program or a documentary.  The people appearing on camera are not necessarily experts and are expressing personal opinions only.  Although significant opposing viewpoints exist, they are not included.  The information presented represents unsubstantiated anecdotal accounts of events, interpretations of writings, and speculation about the significance of certain predictions.  Some predictions by the same sources, though not mentioned, have been proven inaccurate.  Events are dramatized, simulated and re-created."[13]

And finally: "It is not the intention of the broadcasters to suggest that any prophecies are true, and all conclusions about the future, drawn by persons in this program, are purely conjecture"[13]

Ancient Prophecies II: Countdown to Doomsday

This special aired on November 18, 1994.[14] Contents include:

Production and reception

David Bianculli of The Baltimore Sun wrote, “More mumbo-jumbo for morons.  I don’t mean to poke fun at anyone’s fervent beliefs, but the insidious, insulting and insipid way in which these “Ancient Prophecies” are described and re-enacted should make disbelievers out of us all.”[14]

New Visions of the Future: Prophecies III

This special aired on February 28, 1996.[17] Contents include:

Prophecies IV: The Final Visions

This special aired on July 26, 1997.[37] Contents include:

Production and reception

On September 15, 1996, the Los Angeles Times noted it as one of many documentary specials scheduled to air.  “The latest installment of this periodic two-hour special explores unexplained visions and occurrences, as well as modern-day prophecies.”[50]

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