Mysteries at the Museum Season 9 Episode 6

Ep 6. Pop Rocks Invention, Pinball Wizard, London Smog

  • May 15, 2015
  • 9.0  (9)

In season 9 episode 6 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers are taken on a journey through three fascinating and unique stories. The first story is centered around the invention of Pop Rocks, the beloved candy that pops and crackles in your mouth. Viewers will learn about the genius behind the invention, and the fascinating story behind their initial production and distribution.

Next, the episode dives into the interesting history of pinball, and how the game evolved from its early beginnings to the modern arcade machines of today. Viewers will learn about some of the challenges and controversies surrounding the game, including a period in history when it was actually banned in many areas.

Lastly, the episode explores the dangerous and deadly London Smog of 1952, which claimed the lives of thousands of people over a course of several days. Viewers will learn about the causes behind the Smog, and the ways in which it impacted the people and the city - including some of the major changes that were implemented as a direct result of the tragic event.

Throughout the episode, viewers will be treated to interesting and comprehensive stories, told through a mix of impressive reenactments, interviews with experts, and of course, visits to the museums and galleries that house the objects and artifacts that tell the stories. From candy, to arcade games, to serious disasters, season 9 episode 6 of Mysteries at the Museum is sure to keep viewers engaged and intrigued from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 15, 2015
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.0  (9)