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How the States Got Their Shapes
Battle of the Bible Belt. With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organised religion, the US is a nation of believers. But how did the Bible Belt come to exist?
In Search of Aliens
The Alien Code. Giorgio Tsoukalos, an expert on H2’s ‘Ancient Aliens’, is continually asked to visit sites and speak about the topics covered in the series. This show explores the possibility of a spin-off series, with Giorgio himself as the featured talent
The Greeks
The Good Strife. Emerging from the first dark ages, the ancient Greeks composed timeless epics, created the first Olympic games and constructed the world's first democracy
Bonnie & Clyde
The murderous lovers found each other in the slums of Depression-era Dallas and embarked on a wild crime spree - so why is it their love that sustains their legend?
UFO Files
Alien Engineering - Part 1. What would happen if a UFO actually did land on Earth and humans found it? Engineers create a 'spaceship' to see how alien technology could work
Hoard Hunters
Planning Plantagenet. Gordon and Gary head to the site where 19 important Plantagenet short cross pennies were found. Can they add more medieval money to the original hoard?
How the States Got Their Shapes
Bigfoot vs Aliens. Can the state that you're born in increase your chances of seeing Bigfoot or a little green man? Brian Unger investigates
How the States Got Their Shapes
Battle of the Bible Belt. With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organised religion, the US is a nation of believers. But how did the Bible Belt come to exist?
In Search of Aliens
The Alien Code. Giorgio Tsoukalos, an expert on H2’s ‘Ancient Aliens’, is continually asked to visit sites and speak about the topics covered in the series. This show explores the possibility of a spin-off series, with Giorgio himself as the featured talent
The Greeks
The Good Strife. Emerging from the first dark ages, the ancient Greeks composed timeless epics, created the first Olympic games and constructed the world's first democracy
Bonnie & Clyde
The murderous lovers found each other in the slums of Depression-era Dallas and embarked on a wild crime spree - so why is it their love that sustains their legend?
Ancient Discoveries
Impossible Naval Engineering. Naval engineering has led the way in technological advances through all History. For the simple reason that if anything goes wrong at sea, you're dead
The Universe
Crash Landing On Mars. What might happen if the first manned mission to Mars crashes hundreds of miles from the rocket that would take them back home? See what the astronauts would have to do to survive dust storms and space radiation, while gathering vital resources
UFO Files
Alien Engineering - Part 1. What would happen if a UFO actually did land on Earth and humans found it? Engineers create a 'spaceship' to see how alien technology could work
How the States Got Their Shapes
Bigfoot vs Aliens. Can the state that you're born in increase your chances of seeing Bigfoot or a little green man? Brian Unger investigates
How the States Got Their Shapes
Battle of the Bible Belt. With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organised religion, the US is a nation of believers. But how did the Bible Belt come to exist?
In Search of Aliens
The Alien Code. Giorgio Tsoukalos, an expert on H2’s ‘Ancient Aliens’, is continually asked to visit sites and speak about the topics covered in the series. This show explores the possibility of a spin-off series, with Giorgio himself as the featured talent
Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar
The Flaming Cross. In this series, renowned underwater archaeologist and adventurer Barry Clifford, along with a crack team of on-land explorers and experts, attempts to solve a mystery that dates back hundreds of years
Hoard Hunters
Planning Plantagenet. Gordon and Gary head to the site where 19 important Plantagenet short cross pennies were found. Can they add more medieval money to the original hoard?
How the States Got Their Shapes
Bigfoot vs Aliens. Can the state that you're born in increase your chances of seeing Bigfoot or a little green man? Brian Unger investigates
How the States Got Their Shapes
Battle of the Bible Belt. With 85% of Americans affiliated with an organised religion, the US is a nation of believers. But how did the Bible Belt come to exist?
UFO Files
Alien Engineering - Part 1. What would happen if a UFO actually did land on Earth and humans found it? Engineers create a 'spaceship' to see how alien technology could work
Hangar 1
The UFO Files: Extreme Close Encounters. Experts search for the truth about UFOs in Hangar One: a warehouse full of files about alleged alien sightings and potential government cover-ups
In Search of Aliens
The Alien Code. Giorgio Tsoukalos, an expert on H2’s ‘Ancient Aliens’, is continually asked to visit sites and speak about the topics covered in the series. This show explores the possibility of a spin-off series, with Giorgio himself as the featured talent
Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar
The Flaming Cross. In this series, renowned underwater archaeologist and adventurer Barry Clifford, along with a crack team of on-land explorers and experts, attempts to solve a mystery that dates back hundreds of years
Hoard Hunters
Planning Plantagenet. Gordon and Gary head to the site where 19 important Plantagenet short cross pennies were found. Can they add more medieval money to the original hoard?
United Stuff of America
Snack Food Tech. Rick looks at how engineering innovations made microwave dinners, pop tops and sliced bread possible, and changed the way we ate meals forever
History's Greatest Blunders
Chernobyl: Nuclear Meltdown. How did the world's worst nuclear accident happen? Why was its poisonous legacy allowed to threaten Russia and the world beyond?
History's Greatest Blunders
Prohibition. An experiment in sobriety that created a nation of lawbreakers. Bootleggers, headed by tough guy Al Capone, made a fortune from underground speakeasies
Engineering Disasters
Kentucky Sinkhole. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents
Ancient Aliens
City of the Gods. The ancient site of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico is one of the world's greatest mysteries. No one knows who built the metropolis or what happened to its occupants. Was it once home to an extraterrestrial civilisation?
Hoard Hunters
Thame Of My Life. Gary and Gordon search for remaining treasures on the river Thame, where a dog walker stumbled on a hoard of Medieval silver groats and gold rings in 1940
Your Bleeped Up Brain
Fact vs Fiction. From the Loch Ness monster, to the Moon landing, and even alien life on Mars: a good story can make us believe almost anything. In this episode, we'll explore how our brains separate fact from fiction
United Stuff of America
Snack Food Tech. Rick looks at how engineering innovations made microwave dinners, pop tops and sliced bread possible, and changed the way we ate meals forever
History's Greatest Blunders
Chernobyl: Nuclear Meltdown. How did the world's worst nuclear accident happen? Why was its poisonous legacy allowed to threaten Russia and the world beyond?
History's Greatest Blunders
Prohibition. An experiment in sobriety that created a nation of lawbreakers. Bootleggers, headed by tough guy Al Capone, made a fortune from underground speakeasies
Engineering Disasters
Kentucky Sinkhole. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents
Ancient Aliens
City of the Gods. The ancient site of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico is one of the world's greatest mysteries. No one knows who built the metropolis or what happened to its occupants. Was it once home to an extraterrestrial civilisation?
Hoard Hunters
Thame Of My Life. Gary and Gordon search for remaining treasures on the river Thame, where a dog walker stumbled on a hoard of Medieval silver groats and gold rings in 1940
Your Bleeped Up Brain
Fact vs Fiction. From the Loch Ness monster, to the Moon landing, and even alien life on Mars: a good story can make us believe almost anything. In this episode, we'll explore how our brains separate fact from fiction
