• History 2

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      • 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

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Returned. Thousands of people from every part of the world have reported being abducted by aliens. Could the alien abduction phenomenon be true? If so, why are people being taken? And, more importantly, why are they being returned?

      • What Really Happened

        San Francisco Earthquake. James Dalessandro, the world's foremost expert on the 1906 San Francisco quake, leads a documentary team through recreating the disaster using CGI

      • Dogfights

        MiG Alley. During the Korean War, the US Air force flew F-86 Sabres against Russian MiG-15 fighters through Korea's most dangerous stretch of Sky, MiG Alley

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Alcatraz Down Under (Sydney). Travel deep into a complex of natural caves that sheltered a gang of escaped outlaws, and the gold mines that produced both riches and the birth of the worker's movement

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded

        The White House. The team gets to the bottom of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of US democracy. Laid by the ultra-secretive Freemasons, a landmark piece of stone vanished. Is there a secret conspiracy tied to the White House itself?

      • 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

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Returned. Thousands of people from every part of the world have reported being abducted by aliens. Could the alien abduction phenomenon be true? If so, why are people being taken? And, more importantly, why are they being returned?

      • What Really Happened

        San Francisco Earthquake. James Dalessandro, the world's foremost expert on the 1906 San Francisco quake, leads a documentary team through recreating the disaster using CGI

      • Dogfights

        MiG Alley. During the Korean War, the US Air force flew F-86 Sabres against Russian MiG-15 fighters through Korea's most dangerous stretch of Sky, MiG Alley

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Couch Potato King. Gary Clegg was a college freshman when a cold night in his dorm led him to create the Slanket, a blanket with sleeves. Years later Gary realised the potential of his invention and the rest is couch potato history

      • 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

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Alcatraz Down Under (Sydney). Travel deep into a complex of natural caves that sheltered a gang of escaped outlaws, and the gold mines that produced both riches and the birth of the worker's movement

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded

        The White House. The team gets to the bottom of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of US democracy. Laid by the ultra-secretive Freemasons, a landmark piece of stone vanished. Is there a secret conspiracy tied to the White House itself?

      • 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

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Returned. Thousands of people from every part of the world have reported being abducted by aliens. Could the alien abduction phenomenon be true? If so, why are people being taken? And, more importantly, why are they being returned?

      • What Really Happened

        San Francisco Earthquake. James Dalessandro, the world's foremost expert on the 1906 San Francisco quake, leads a documentary team through recreating the disaster using CGI

      • Dogfights

        MiG Alley. During the Korean War, the US Air force flew F-86 Sabres against Russian MiG-15 fighters through Korea's most dangerous stretch of Sky, MiG Alley

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Alcatraz Down Under (Sydney). Travel deep into a complex of natural caves that sheltered a gang of escaped outlaws, and the gold mines that produced both riches and the birth of the worker's movement

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded

        The White House. The team gets to the bottom of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of US democracy. Laid by the ultra-secretive Freemasons, a landmark piece of stone vanished. Is there a secret conspiracy tied to the White House itself?

      • 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

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Returned. Thousands of people from every part of the world have reported being abducted by aliens. Could the alien abduction phenomenon be true? If so, why are people being taken? And, more importantly, why are they being returned?

      • What Really Happened

        San Francisco Earthquake. James Dalessandro, the world's foremost expert on the 1906 San Francisco quake, leads a documentary team through recreating the disaster using CGI

      • The Colour of War

        Aftermath. Following the surrender of Germany and Japan in WWII, America emerged as a global superpower, but new responsibilities led to their biggest challenge: keeping the peace

      • The Colour of War

        Anchors Aweigh. The remarkable true stories of the sailors who fought in World War II, facing battles unlike those in any conflict before it

      • The Colour of War

        The Price of War. The real battle in WWII was behind the front line, where medics fought against the odds to save injured soldiers. The true price of war was the eventual body count

      • 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

      • Engineering Disasters

        Colorado Dam Disaster. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents

      • Engineering Disasters

        California Pipeline Catastrophe. An explosion in a San Bruno, California destroys homes and kills residents. An experienced captain and crew sail their ship into the path of Hurricane Sandy, leaving many asking why. Was it an engineering failure or human error?

      • The Colour of War

        Aftermath. Following the surrender of Germany and Japan in WWII, America emerged as a global superpower, but new responsibilities led to their biggest challenge: keeping the peace

      • The Colour of War

        Anchors Aweigh. The remarkable true stories of the sailors who fought in World War II, facing battles unlike those in any conflict before it

      • The Colour of War

        The Price of War. The real battle in WWII was behind the front line, where medics fought against the odds to save injured soldiers. The true price of war was the eventual body count

      • 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

      • Engineering Disasters

        Colorado Dam Disaster. ‘Engineering Disasters’ goes beyond the headlines to uncover what really happened in the most notorious engineering accidents

      • Engineering Disasters

        California Pipeline Catastrophe. An explosion in a San Bruno, California destroys homes and kills residents. An experienced captain and crew sail their ship into the path of Hurricane Sandy, leaving many asking why. Was it an engineering failure or human error?