• History 2

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      • UFO Files

        The Grays' Agenda. Alien abductees undergo hypnotic regression to see if there is any truth in their stories

      • Ancient Aliens

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • Missing in Alaska

        Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth

      • 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

      • 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

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Fact vs Fiction. From the Loch Ness monster, to the Moon landing, and even alien life on Mars: a good story can make us believe almost anything. In this episode, we'll explore how our brains separate fact from fiction

      • UFO Files

        The Grays' Agenda. Alien abductees undergo hypnotic regression to see if there is any truth in their stories

      • Ancient Aliens

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • Missing in Alaska

        Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth

      • 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

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Underground Bootleggers: Portland. Slave tunnels, gambling dens and opium runners: welcome to the dark, 100 year-old underworld history of Portland, Oregon, famous for being a city full of vice

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Too Hot to Handle. A failing real estate agent invents a cardboard sleeve for hot coffee cups and a guy who is losing his hair comes up with the perfect head razor for men

      • 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

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Fact vs Fiction. From the Loch Ness monster, to the Moon landing, and even alien life on Mars: a good story can make us believe almost anything. In this episode, we'll explore how our brains separate fact from fiction

      • UFO Files

        The Grays' Agenda. Alien abductees undergo hypnotic regression to see if there is any truth in their stories

      • Ancient Aliens

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • Missing in Alaska

        Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth

      • 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

      • 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

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Fact vs Fiction. From the Loch Ness monster, to the Moon landing, and even alien life on Mars: a good story can make us believe almost anything. In this episode, we'll explore how our brains separate fact from fiction

      • UFO Files

        The Grays' Agenda. Alien abductees undergo hypnotic regression to see if there is any truth in their stories

      • Ancient Aliens

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • Missing in Alaska

        Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth

      • Ancient Aliens

        Alien Plagues and Epidemics. During the Black Death of the Middle Ages, people reported bronze flying ships emitting a strange mist. Scientist Richard Hoover published evidence of life in meteorites. Is it possible that ancient aliens have shaped human history?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Aliens and Lost Worlds. Strange carvings suggest the Mayan city of Copan was ruled by the descendants of otherworldly beings. Are the astounding accomplishments of lost civilizations the products of ancient folklore or are they out of this world?

      • Weapons at War

        Attack Helicopters. From early testing in the 1950s to employment in Vietnam and beyond, the attack helicopter has proven to be the most elusive weapons platform ever

      • Weapons at War

        Battle Gear. From grenades and pistols to flak jackets and night vision gear, engineers have sought to arm soldiers with maximum firepower and protection

      • Engineering an Empire

        Rome. For more than 500 years, Rome was the most powerful and advanced civilisation the world had ever known, built by an unprecedented mastery of engineering and labour

      • Clash of the Gods

        Beowulf. The Viking world's most famous warrior, the legend of Beowulf is the ultimate tale of courage

      • Ancient Aliens

        Alien Plagues and Epidemics. During the Black Death of the Middle Ages, people reported bronze flying ships emitting a strange mist. Scientist Richard Hoover published evidence of life in meteorites. Is it possible that ancient aliens have shaped human history?

      • Ancient Aliens

        Aliens and Lost Worlds. Strange carvings suggest the Mayan city of Copan was ruled by the descendants of otherworldly beings. Are the astounding accomplishments of lost civilizations the products of ancient folklore or are they out of this world?

      • Weapons at War

        Attack Helicopters. From early testing in the 1950s to employment in Vietnam and beyond, the attack helicopter has proven to be the most elusive weapons platform ever

      • Weapons at War

        Battle Gear. From grenades and pistols to flak jackets and night vision gear, engineers have sought to arm soldiers with maximum firepower and protection

      • Clash of the Gods

        Beowulf. The Viking world's most famous warrior, the legend of Beowulf is the ultimate tale of courage