Ungeniused is a show dedicated to covering the weirdest articles found on Wikipedia. Stephen Hackett and Myke Hurley are here to explain topics and share knowledge you'll never be able to use in real life. Hosted by Stephen Hackett and Myke Hurley.
In 1971, a man known as D.B. Cooper hijacked a plane, then parachuted to freedom with the ransom money. The case has never been solved, but new details have recently come to light concerning his possible identity and what happened that day.
Twenty years ago, a fight broke out at a basketball game that has been called "the most infamous brawl in NBA history."
(Not this one.)
In this edition of the Ungeniused Olympics: pencil fighting and skijoring.
A batch of misprinted stamps from 1918 have become infamous in the world of philately.
In the 1990s, British airwaves were taken over by a large pink character known for causing chaos and yelling his name over and over.
In 1967, the prime minister of Australia went missing.
On August 8, 2004, a tour bus belonging to the Dave Matthews Band dumped 800 pounds of human waste onto an open-top passenger sightseeing boat in Chicago.
In 1957, the United States government launched a program to develop techniques to use nuclear explosives for peaceful construction purposes.
This historic theatre in London has been home to many events, the most important of which is Relay's 10th anniversary live show.
With Christmas a mere six months away, why not celebrate it again now?
Under the United States Capitol, there is a series of subway trains for members of Congress and their staff to travel safely and quickly between buildings.
The Russell Senate Office subway train.
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