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      • The Lost Evidence

        Crossing the Rhine. The Rhine was the last barrier between Allied troops and Nazi Germany. When US soldiers found an intact bridge, the largest operation since D-Day began

      • Rome's Lost Legion

        For 1,900 years the secret of Rome’s missing Ninth Legion has been shrouded in mystery, its ultimate fate argued over by generations of historians

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Riots and Revolution. Investigate the legend that the Christians wiped out paganism in an attack on their temples with fire so hot it could melt bronze. And, learn how the great ancient revolutionary Spartacus kick-started his great revolt against the Roman Empire

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack

      • The Lost Evidence

        Battle of the Bulge. In the winter of 1944, the Ardennes Offensive saw the 101st Airborne's blood-and-guts defence of Bastogne. Aerial photographs show the horror of the battle

      • The Lost Evidence

        Breakout from Normandy. Six weeks after D-Day, Allied forces were still fighting to penetrate France. How did Operation Cobra allow the Allies to sweep into France?

      • The Lost Evidence

        Crossing the Rhine. The Rhine was the last barrier between Allied troops and Nazi Germany. When US soldiers found an intact bridge, the largest operation since D-Day began

      • Rome's Lost Legion

        For 1,900 years the secret of Rome’s missing Ninth Legion has been shrouded in mystery, its ultimate fate argued over by generations of historians

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Riots and Revolution. Investigate the legend that the Christians wiped out paganism in an attack on their temples with fire so hot it could melt bronze. And, learn how the great ancient revolutionary Spartacus kick-started his great revolt against the Roman Empire

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack

      • The Lost Evidence

        Battle of the Bulge. In the winter of 1944, the Ardennes Offensive saw the 101st Airborne's blood-and-guts defence of Bastogne. Aerial photographs show the horror of the battle

      • UFO Files

        Brazil's Roswell. In 1977, a remote Brazilian island was visited nightly by strange flying objects, leaving people with bizarre puncture marks and blood loss. What happened?

      • Ancient Impossible

        Greatest Ships. Some of the greatest ships in history were actually designed, built and sailed thousands of years ago. Join us as we examine the greatest warship of the ancient world, the Greek Trireme. What made Triremes so deadly and fast?

      • Rome's Lost Legion

        For 1,900 years the secret of Rome’s missing Ninth Legion has been shrouded in mystery, its ultimate fate argued over by generations of historians

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Riots and Revolution. Investigate the legend that the Christians wiped out paganism in an attack on their temples with fire so hot it could melt bronze. And, learn how the great ancient revolutionary Spartacus kick-started his great revolt against the Roman Empire

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack

      • 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 Discoveries

        Riots and Revolution. Investigate the legend that the Christians wiped out paganism in an attack on their temples with fire so hot it could melt bronze. And, learn how the great ancient revolutionary Spartacus kick-started his great revolt against the Roman Empire

      • Ancient Discoveries

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack

      • Ancient Top 10

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • Rome's Lost Legion

        For 1,900 years the secret of Rome’s missing Ninth Legion has been shrouded in mystery, its ultimate fate argued over by generations of historians

      • UFO Files

        Brazil's Roswell. In 1977, a remote Brazilian island was visited nightly by strange flying objects, leaving people with bizarre puncture marks and blood loss. What happened?

      • Hangar 1

        The UFO Files: Unfriendly Skies. 'Hangar 1: the UFO Files' uncover many UFO incidents, and suggests that the next time you fly, you keep your window shade open. You never know what you might see up in the skies

      • Modern Marvels

        Super Strong Countdown. Whether they lift, pull, hold or haul, every heavy-duty titan in this list has the muscle to reshape our world. Filming from land, sea and air, our top 10 contenders push the limits of power and endurance beyond the imaginable

      • Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar

        Treasure Island. 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

      • 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?

      • 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?

      • D-Day

        The Lost Films: Part One. Using newly discovered colour footage - much of which has never been seen - this special chronicles one of the most critical military operations of World War II

      • The Lost Evidence

        Battle of the Bulge. In the winter of 1944, the Ardennes Offensive saw the 101st Airborne's blood-and-guts defence of Bastogne. Aerial photographs show the horror of the battle

      • Pirate Treasure Of The Knights Templar

        Treasure Island. 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

      • 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?

      • 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?

      • D-Day

        The Lost Films: Part One. Using newly discovered colour footage - much of which has never been seen - this special chronicles one of the most critical military operations of World War II