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      • Missing in Alaska

        Scared of the Bear God. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown

      • 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?

      • Cowboys & Outlaws

        The Real Wyatt Earp. The fabled Wyatt Earp, credited with spreading law and order in the Wild West, was in reality a complex character who straddled both sides of the law

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Grilling Genius. Meet the man who invented one of the most popular appliances in history, the George Foreman Grill

      • Ultimate Guide to the...

        Power to the People 1824-1849. This show gives viewers a fresh perspective on the evolution of US presidential power and the men who served their country; from George Washington to Barack Obama

      • Clash of Warriors

        Verdun 1916. Two generals who marshalled their troops at the Battle of Verdun in 1916: a relatively minor offensive that grew into a monster of a battle

      • Missing in Alaska

        Scared of the Bear God. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown

      • 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?

      • Cowboys & Outlaws

        The Real Wyatt Earp. The fabled Wyatt Earp, credited with spreading law and order in the Wild West, was in reality a complex character who straddled both sides of the law

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Grilling Genius. Meet the man who invented one of the most popular appliances in history, the George Foreman Grill

      • Ultimate Guide to the...

        Power to the People 1824-1849. This show gives viewers a fresh perspective on the evolution of US presidential power and the men who served their country; from George Washington to Barack Obama

      • The Universe

        Our Place In The Milky Way. An exploration of Earth's cosmic neighbourhood. Looking beyond the borders of our solar system, what's nearby in our galaxy? How did Earth's place in the galaxy make it the perfect place for the development of advanced life?

      • Clash of Warriors

        Verdun 1916. Two generals who marshalled their troops at the Battle of Verdun in 1916: a relatively minor offensive that grew into a monster of a battle

      • Missing in Alaska

        Scared of the Bear God. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown

      • 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?

      • Cowboys & Outlaws

        The Real Wyatt Earp. The fabled Wyatt Earp, credited with spreading law and order in the Wild West, was in reality a complex character who straddled both sides of the law

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Grilling Genius. Meet the man who invented one of the most popular appliances in history, the George Foreman Grill

      • Ultimate Guide to the...

        Power to the People 1824-1849. This show gives viewers a fresh perspective on the evolution of US presidential power and the men who served their country; from George Washington to Barack Obama

      • Clash of Warriors

        Verdun 1916. Two generals who marshalled their troops at the Battle of Verdun in 1916: a relatively minor offensive that grew into a monster of a battle

      • Missing in Alaska

        Scared of the Bear God. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: The Mystery of Puma Punku. Forty miles west of La Paz, Bolivia - high in the Andes Mountains - lie the mysterious ancient ruins of Puma Punku. Could it have been built by extraterrestrials?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from apes or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source?

      • 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?

      • Clash of the Gods

        Hercules. Hercules endures as one of history's most influential demigods, but recent archaeological discoveries suggest that mythology's strongest man may have been inspired by a real person

      • What Really Happened

        Pearl Harbor. A team conduct a site survey of Pearl Harbor to revisit and recreate the attack using eyewitness testimony and state-of-the-art computer technology

      • Weapons at War

        The Silent Service. Although they comprised only two percent of the Navy, US submarines sunk over 60 percent of all Japanese ships during World War II

      • Clash of the Gods

        Hercules. Hercules endures as one of history's most influential demigods, but recent archaeological discoveries suggest that mythology's strongest man may have been inspired by a real person

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: The Mystery of Puma Punku. Forty miles west of La Paz, Bolivia - high in the Andes Mountains - lie the mysterious ancient ruins of Puma Punku. Could it have been built by extraterrestrials?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact

      • What Really Happened

        Pearl Harbor. A team conduct a site survey of Pearl Harbor to revisit and recreate the attack using eyewitness testimony and state-of-the-art computer technology

      • 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?