• History 2

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      • The Universe

        Ancient Mysteries Solved: Apocalyptic Visions. Many ancient civilisations foretold of the world's end, but could these be close to the truth? And how close is the end of days?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Other Earth. Since the launch of the Kepler Telescope in 2009, scientists have identified thousands of planets capable of supporting life. Is it possible that this discovery could finally answer the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Red State vs Blue State. How did the United States become divided into red and blue states? Brian Unger looks into the history and geography behind election fever

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        White Collar vs Blue Collar. Brian Unger looks at how the divide between white collar and blue collar workers has shaped the towns and cities of the United States

      • Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar

        The Case of Captain Kidd. Barry and Scott learn the meaning behind one of the symbols on the prized metal ingot they believe once belonged to Captain Kidd, leading them one step closer to a Templar-Pirate connection - and finding lost treasure

      • Decoding the Past

        Mysteries of the Garden of Eden. Do texts other than the Bible reinforce the idea of Eden? Both the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh and Ancient Greek texts speak of a paradise lost. We'll sift through the evidence to decode an age old mystery

      • Patton 360

        Rommel's Last Stand. Patton whips a humiliated US unit into shape after defeat at Kasserine Pass, leading them into the Battle of El Guettar and declaring victory in North Africa by 1943

      • The Universe

        Ancient Mysteries Solved: Apocalyptic Visions. Many ancient civilisations foretold of the world's end, but could these be close to the truth? And how close is the end of days?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Other Earth. Since the launch of the Kepler Telescope in 2009, scientists have identified thousands of planets capable of supporting life. Is it possible that this discovery could finally answer the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Red State vs Blue State. How did the United States become divided into red and blue states? Brian Unger looks into the history and geography behind election fever

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        White Collar vs Blue Collar. Brian Unger looks at how the divide between white collar and blue collar workers has shaped the towns and cities of the United States

      • Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar

        The Case of Captain Kidd. Barry and Scott learn the meaning behind one of the symbols on the prized metal ingot they believe once belonged to Captain Kidd, leading them one step closer to a Templar-Pirate connection - and finding lost treasure

      • Decoding the Past

        Mysteries of the Garden of Eden. Do texts other than the Bible reinforce the idea of Eden? Both the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh and Ancient Greek texts speak of a paradise lost. We'll sift through the evidence to decode an age old mystery

      • The Universe

        Deep Freeze. There really are ice worlds like Hoth from Star Wars. In this episode, we explore icy planets and moons, discover the role of cold in the Universe, and learn about the importance of ice to the development of habitable worlds

      • Patton 360

        Rommel's Last Stand. Patton whips a humiliated US unit into shape after defeat at Kasserine Pass, leading them into the Battle of El Guettar and declaring victory in North Africa by 1943

      • The Universe

        Ancient Mysteries Solved: Apocalyptic Visions. Many ancient civilisations foretold of the world's end, but could these be close to the truth? And how close is the end of days?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Other Earth. Since the launch of the Kepler Telescope in 2009, scientists have identified thousands of planets capable of supporting life. Is it possible that this discovery could finally answer the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Red State vs Blue State. How did the United States become divided into red and blue states? Brian Unger looks into the history and geography behind election fever

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        White Collar vs Blue Collar. Brian Unger looks at how the divide between white collar and blue collar workers has shaped the towns and cities of the United States

      • Engineering Disasters

        California Pipeline Catastrophe. An explosion in a San Bruno, California destroys homes and kills residents. An experienced captain and crew sail their ship into the path of Hurricane Sandy, leaving many asking why. Was it an engineering failure or human error?

      • Decoding the Past

        Mysteries of the Garden of Eden. Do texts other than the Bible reinforce the idea of Eden? Both the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh and Ancient Greek texts speak of a paradise lost. We'll sift through the evidence to decode an age old mystery

      • Patton 360

        Rommel's Last Stand. Patton whips a humiliated US unit into shape after defeat at Kasserine Pass, leading them into the Battle of El Guettar and declaring victory in North Africa by 1943

      • The Universe

        Ancient Mysteries Solved: Apocalyptic Visions. Many ancient civilisations foretold of the world's end, but could these be close to the truth? And how close is the end of days?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Other Earth. Since the launch of the Kepler Telescope in 2009, scientists have identified thousands of planets capable of supporting life. Is it possible that this discovery could finally answer the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Red State vs Blue State. How did the United States become divided into red and blue states? Brian Unger looks into the history and geography behind election fever

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        White Collar vs Blue Collar. Brian Unger looks at how the divide between white collar and blue collar workers has shaped the towns and cities of the United States

      • The Universe

        Deep Freeze. There really are ice worlds like Hoth from Star Wars. In this episode, we explore icy planets and moons, discover the role of cold in the Universe, and learn about the importance of ice to the development of habitable worlds

      • America

        The Story of the U.S.: Rebels. From Jamestown to Plymouth, early settlers fight for survival as the American spirit is born. Plus, tension, taxation and resistance explode into war as the rebels turn against their colonial masters

      • Patton 360

        Baptism of Blood. Patton is given command of the Seventh Army as the Allies prepare to invade Sicily. Known as Operation Husky, the combined amphibious and airborne assault is the largest invasion of the war to date

      • The Universe

        Ancient Mysteries Solved: Alien Worlds. New technologies have suddenly revealed thousands of distant planets, opening up the most exciting period in astronomy in decades. Some believe we're on the verge of answering the ancient question: are we alone in the universe?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Creatures of the Deep. In August of 2014, Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station discovered something incredibly unexpected covering parts of the windows - living sea plankton. If sea life can thrive in space, might the reverse be true as well?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Maya Underground. Host Don Wildman ducks beneath the jungles of Belize to uncover burial tombs, sacrificial altars, ritualistic caves and the literal entrances to the Mayan underworld

      • Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar

        Forgotten Fortress. Scott gets his hands on a piece of Captain Kidd's treasure, where the trail leads him to an ancient Templar fortress that holds valuable clues. Barry's team discovers a new shipwreck they believe might be a Templar vessel

      • America

        The Story of the U.S.: Rebels. From Jamestown to Plymouth, early settlers fight for survival as the American spirit is born. Plus, tension, taxation and resistance explode into war as the rebels turn against their colonial masters

      • Patton 360

        Baptism of Blood. Patton is given command of the Seventh Army as the Allies prepare to invade Sicily. Known as Operation Husky, the combined amphibious and airborne assault is the largest invasion of the war to date

      • The Universe

        Ancient Mysteries Solved: Alien Worlds. New technologies have suddenly revealed thousands of distant planets, opening up the most exciting period in astronomy in decades. Some believe we're on the verge of answering the ancient question: are we alone in the universe?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Creatures of the Deep. In August of 2014, Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station discovered something incredibly unexpected covering parts of the windows - living sea plankton. If sea life can thrive in space, might the reverse be true as well?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Maya Underground. Host Don Wildman ducks beneath the jungles of Belize to uncover burial tombs, sacrificial altars, ritualistic caves and the literal entrances to the Mayan underworld

      • Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar

        Forgotten Fortress. Scott gets his hands on a piece of Captain Kidd's treasure, where the trail leads him to an ancient Templar fortress that holds valuable clues. Barry's team discovers a new shipwreck they believe might be a Templar vessel