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Dr. Cline’s research and publications have been featured in John Green’s “Crash Course World History” on YouTube, as well as in the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Huffington Post, the New York Post, the Weekly Standard, US News & World Report, USA Today, National Geographic News, CNN, the London Daily Telegraph, the London Mirror, the Brisbane Courier-Mail, the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Cincinnati Post, and the Associated Press, with all of those articles subsequently reproduced in numerous other periodicals within the United States and abroad.

 onscreenHe has also appeared in more than twenty television programs and documentaries, ranging from ABC (including Nightline and Good Morning America) to the BBC and the National Geographic, History, and Discovery Channels, and have been interviewed by syndicated national and international television and radio hosts including Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum on Fox New Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Fergus Nicoll on the BBC World Service/The World Today, Kojo Nnamdi on NPR’s “Public Interest” show, Michael Dresser on “The Michael Dresser” show, and Richard Sheehe on WRGW.

Eric_H._Cline_at_MegiddoHis documentary television appearances to date include featured roles as an expert in Joshua and the Walls of Jericho (Discovery Channel, 2003), Revelation: The End of the World? (Discovery Channel, 2004), The Truth of Troy (BBC2, 2004), Beyond the Movie: Conquering Troy (National Geographic Channel, 2004), Secrets of the Aegean Apocalypse/Mystery of the Sea Peoples (History Channel, 2004), Countdown to Armageddon (History Channel, 2004), Is It Real: Atlantis (National Geographic Channel, 2006), Jerusalem: Center of the World (WETA/PBS, 2009), and Biblical Plagues (National Geographic Channel, 2010). He has also both appeared in, and served as a consultant for, numerous shows in the National Geographic Channel’s “Science of the Bible” series, including Exodus Revealed, Lost Cities, Ark of the Covenant, Secrets of Revelation, The Search for Noah’s Ark, Lost Kings of the Bible (David and Solomon), and The Dead Sea Scrolls (National Geographic Channel, March 2006 – April 2007). Since 2009 alone, he has appeared in “Jerusalem: Center of the World” (WETA/PBS, 2009), “Biblical Plagues: The First Curses,” and “Biblical Plagues: The Final Torment” (National Geographic TV, 2010), “Sodom and Gomorrah” (KPI Productions, 2010), “King Solomon’s Mines” (PBS/Nova, 2010), “Pharaohs at War: Thutmose III” (History International, 2011), “Ark of the Covenant,” “King Solomon’s Mines,” and “Noah’s Ark,” (WorldMedia Rights, 2012), “Apocalypse” (FoxNews Channel, 2012), and Christian Amanpour’s ABC Special: “Back to the Beginning”  (Dec 2012), as well as other shows since then, including most recently the following:

“Ancient Armageddon,” TV6; filmed September 2022; aired on the Science Channel and Max, June 2023

“Ancient Apocalypse – The Sea People,” WorldMedia Rights; filmed 17 June 2020; aired 13 August 2023

“Lost Cities of the Trojans,” Pernel Media; filmed 29 March 2021; aired on the Science Channel, Nov 2021

“Secrets to Civilisation: Bronze Age Catastrophe,” Curiosity Stream; filmed 17 March 2021; aired 14 Sept 2021

“Legends of the Lost: The Trojan War,” Travel Channel; filmed August 2018; aired December 2018

“Ancient Greece,” National Geographic Television; filmed 5 January 2015; aired on PBS, June/July 2016

 “General Interview,” Curiosity Project; filmed 16 January 2015; available online at Curiosity Stream

 “Biblical Archaeology,” SBL Bible Odyssey; filmed November 2014; available online at SBL website

“Biblical Mysteries,” four shows, WorldMedia Rights Television; filmed August 2014; aired Spring 2015

“Secrets of the Dead: The Trojan Horse,” Blink Television; filmed August 2014; aired 13 October 2015

 “The Bible Rules,” History Channel and Left/Right Productions; filmed November 2013; aired March-April 2014

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