• History 2

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      • 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

      • 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

      • The Universe

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery

      • 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

      • The Universe

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery

      • United Stuff of America

        Most Shocking Crimes. Rick checks out everyday objects that became accomplices to some of America's most heinous of crimes, including a ladder that made tragic headlines

      • History's Greatest Blunders

        Fire at Cape Canaveral. Three of America's top astronauts were killed when a fire swept through their capsule on the Saturn launch pad

      • History's Greatest Blunders

        The Shooting Down of KAL 007. Soviet fighters down a Korean airliner, and Moscow's subsequent attempts at a cover-up serve only to show how the regime is doomed

      • Serial Killer Earth

        Texas Twister Terror. Mother Nature unleashes a tornado across a busy Texas motorway, battering drivers in its path. Plus, a violent earthquake rips through a city in Turkey, and a Chinese river sends a surge of water over its banks, sweeping onlookers to certain death

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Alien Frequency. The use of mantras and chanting to connect with a higher plane has existed in cultures all over the world for thousands of years, but could certain frequencies connect us with extraterrestrial forces?

      • UFO Files

        Alien Engineering - Part 2. Laser weapons and tele-transporters would probably all be fitted to an alien spaceship. But what if they could be used by humans too?

      • How 2 Win

        Secrets of Lying. Discover how toilet paper is the secret to controlling your cravings, and how George Washington's biggest lie can help you win at poker

      • United Stuff of America

        Most Shocking Crimes. Rick checks out everyday objects that became accomplices to some of America's most heinous of crimes, including a ladder that made tragic headlines

      • History's Greatest Blunders

        Fire at Cape Canaveral. Three of America's top astronauts were killed when a fire swept through their capsule on the Saturn launch pad

      • History's Greatest Blunders

        The Shooting Down of KAL 007. Soviet fighters down a Korean airliner, and Moscow's subsequent attempts at a cover-up serve only to show how the regime is doomed

      • Serial Killer Earth

        Texas Twister Terror. Mother Nature unleashes a tornado across a busy Texas motorway, battering drivers in its path. Plus, a violent earthquake rips through a city in Turkey, and a Chinese river sends a surge of water over its banks, sweeping onlookers to certain death

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Alien Frequency. The use of mantras and chanting to connect with a higher plane has existed in cultures all over the world for thousands of years, but could certain frequencies connect us with extraterrestrial forces?

      • UFO Files

        Alien Engineering - Part 2. Laser weapons and tele-transporters would probably all be fitted to an alien spaceship. But what if they could be used by humans too?

      • How 2 Win

        Secrets of Lying. Discover how toilet paper is the secret to controlling your cravings, and how George Washington's biggest lie can help you win at poker