• History 2

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      • The Universe

        UFOs: The Real Deal. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection

      • Missing in Alaska

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • 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

      • Ancient Top 10

        Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded

        D.B. Cooper. Brad and the team examine new evidence that points to a former airline employee named Kenny Christiansen, whose own brother suspects he was actually the skyjacker who called himself D.B. Cooper

      • The Universe

        UFOs: The Real Deal. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection

      • Missing in Alaska

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • 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

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Donut Destiny. Four amazing stories of the people who made millions from their ideas, including the story of Dominique Ansel, inventor of the cronut

      • The Universe

        Ride the Comet. Hitch a ride on a comet as it roars from the cold, dark outer reaches of the solar system to the fiery surface of the Sun. Visit the surface of each planet, from mountains on the moons of Neptune, to the caves beneath Mars, and a solar tsunami

      • Ancient Top 10

        Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded

        D.B. Cooper. Brad and the team examine new evidence that points to a former airline employee named Kenny Christiansen, whose own brother suspects he was actually the skyjacker who called himself D.B. Cooper

      • The Universe

        UFOs: The Real Deal. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection

      • Missing in Alaska

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • 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

      • Ancient Top 10

        Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded

        D.B. Cooper. Brad and the team examine new evidence that points to a former airline employee named Kenny Christiansen, whose own brother suspects he was actually the skyjacker who called himself D.B. Cooper

      • The Universe

        UFOs: The Real Deal. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Ultimate Evidence: Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection

      • Missing in Alaska

        Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?

      • The Colour of War

        Silent and Deep. A look at the elite submarine sailors of the US military who became known as the 'Silent Service' during World War II

      • The Colour of War

        Victory. For some Allied servicemen, the last year of WWII proved the most difficult. Though victory was nearly assured, some of the roughest battles were still ahead

      • Auschwitz (1)

        Journey Into Hell. Survivors' testimony and harrowing photographic evidence explore the horrors of Auschwitz, the Nazis' largest and most notorious death camp

      • The Greeks

        Chasing Greatness. Discover how the ancient Greeks reached the peak of civilisation - revolutionising art, architecture, drama, philosophy and government

      • Engineering Disasters

        Trapped Under Seattle. Why did Asiana flight 214, packed with passengers, suddenly crash land and cartwheel across San Francisco International Airport's runway? Three families of the dead want answers

      • Engineering Disasters

        Raging Rocket. A mudslide that swallows an entire neighbourhood and leaves scientists baffled is investigated. Plus, could engineering be to blame for the deaths of more than 200,000 people in Haiti?

      • The Colour of War

        Silent and Deep. A look at the elite submarine sailors of the US military who became known as the 'Silent Service' during World War II

      • The Colour of War

        Victory. For some Allied servicemen, the last year of WWII proved the most difficult. Though victory was nearly assured, some of the roughest battles were still ahead

      • Auschwitz (1)

        Journey Into Hell. Survivors' testimony and harrowing photographic evidence explore the horrors of Auschwitz, the Nazis' largest and most notorious death camp

      • The Greeks

        Chasing Greatness. Discover how the ancient Greeks reached the peak of civilisation - revolutionising art, architecture, drama, philosophy and government

      • Engineering Disasters

        Trapped Under Seattle. Why did Asiana flight 214, packed with passengers, suddenly crash land and cartwheel across San Francisco International Airport's runway? Three families of the dead want answers

      • Engineering Disasters

        Raging Rocket. A mudslide that swallows an entire neighbourhood and leaves scientists baffled is investigated. Plus, could engineering be to blame for the deaths of more than 200,000 people in Haiti?