• History 2

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      • Missing in Alaska

        Alaska's Mutant Monkeys. Primate sightings in the Alaskan woods have the team puzzled, since experts say that monkeys have never lived in Alaska. The team investigates whether there could be a variety in the Alaska Triangle that is making meals out of men

      • 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?

      • How 2 Win

        Win Like a President. Find out more winning tactics, including how your favourite movie can make you more believable

      • The Universe

        The Day The Moon Was Gone. Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Rebels & Outlaws. The US has a romanticised notion of the outlaw, and the clash between rebels and the establishment has helped make the states what they are today

      • The Colour of War

        At Ease. It's been said that war is 90% boredom mixed with 10% sheer terror. Veterans describe how they spent those brief interludes that became treasured wartime memories

      • Missing in Alaska

        Alaska's Mutant Monkeys. Primate sightings in the Alaskan woods have the team puzzled, since experts say that monkeys have never lived in Alaska. The team investigates whether there could be a variety in the Alaska Triangle that is making meals out of men

      • 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?

      • How 2 Win

        Win Like a President. Find out more winning tactics, including how your favourite movie can make you more believable

      • The Universe

        The Day The Moon Was Gone. Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Rebels & Outlaws. The US has a romanticised notion of the outlaw, and the clash between rebels and the establishment has helped make the states what they are today

      • The Universe

        Liquid Universe. On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. They're so rare in the Universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe

      • The Colour of War

        At Ease. It's been said that war is 90% boredom mixed with 10% sheer terror. Veterans describe how they spent those brief interludes that became treasured wartime memories

      • Missing in Alaska

        Alaska's Mutant Monkeys. Primate sightings in the Alaskan woods have the team puzzled, since experts say that monkeys have never lived in Alaska. The team investigates whether there could be a variety in the Alaska Triangle that is making meals out of men

      • 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?

      • How 2 Win

        Win Like a President. Find out more winning tactics, including how your favourite movie can make you more believable

      • The Universe

        Liquid Universe. On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. They're so rare in the Universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Rebels & Outlaws. The US has a romanticised notion of the outlaw, and the clash between rebels and the establishment has helped make the states what they are today

      • The Colour of War

        At Ease. It's been said that war is 90% boredom mixed with 10% sheer terror. Veterans describe how they spent those brief interludes that became treasured wartime memories

      • Missing in Alaska

        Alaska's Mutant Monkeys. Primate sightings in the Alaskan woods have the team puzzled, since experts say that monkeys have never lived in Alaska. The team investigates whether there could be a variety in the Alaska Triangle that is making meals out of men

      • 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?

      • How 2 Win

        Win Like a President. Find out more winning tactics, including how your favourite movie can make you more believable

      • The Universe

        Liquid Universe. On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. They're so rare in the Universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        The United Shapes of America. Brian Unger takes a look at just how the states got their shapes

      • The Colour of War

        Battleground. The global nature of WWII proved as costly to servicemen as the enemy. From deserts to jungles, the extraordinary diversity of terrain and climate took its toll

      • Missing in Alaska

        It Lurks Beneath the Ice. Recent sightings around Alaska match native stories of a vicious Arctic mermaid that attacks unsuspecting people. With only five per cent of the world's oceans explored, could a sinister mermaid be among the oceans' undocumented creatures?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Circles from the Sky. Over 10,000 crop circles have been reported worldwide, appearing in 50 different countries, and nearly every continent on Earth. The phenomenon has been associated with scientific anomalies, strange lights, and even UFO activity

      • Continuing Premiere

        What Really Happened: Alamo. Bill Chermerka of the Alamo Historical Society leads a team through one of America's most famous historical moments to recreate it as it has never been seen before

      • The Universe

        Liquid Universe. On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. They're so rare in the Universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        The United Shapes of America. Brian Unger takes a look at just how the states got their shapes

      • The Colour of War

        Battleground. The global nature of WWII proved as costly to servicemen as the enemy. From deserts to jungles, the extraordinary diversity of terrain and climate took its toll

      • Missing in Alaska

        It Lurks Beneath the Ice. Recent sightings around Alaska match native stories of a vicious Arctic mermaid that attacks unsuspecting people. With only five per cent of the world's oceans explored, could a sinister mermaid be among the oceans' undocumented creatures?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Circles from the Sky. Over 10,000 crop circles have been reported worldwide, appearing in 50 different countries, and nearly every continent on Earth. The phenomenon has been associated with scientific anomalies, strange lights, and even UFO activity

      • What Really Happened

        Alamo. Bill Chermerka of the Alamo Historical Society leads a team through one of America's most famous historical moments to recreate it as it has never been seen before

      • The Universe

        Liquid Universe. On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. They're so rare in the Universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe