• History 2

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      • In Search of Aliens

        The Founding of America. The architecture in Washington DC was inspired by the ancient world. But is it possible that the designs and philosophies enshrined in the streets of the US capital were influenced by an otherworldly source?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Alien Architects. Many of the architectural marvels of the ancient world bear striking similarities to one another, even though they were built by civilisations that are believed to have had no contact with one another

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Mystery of Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos heads to Peru to investigate whether the strange symbols covering its desert floor are key to proving aliens once visited Earth

      • Clash of Warriors

        Guadalcanal 1942. Two supremos were at the helm of opposite sides as the first US offensive of WWII saw them hit the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Under The Rock (San Francisco). Not just a hippy haven, this city is home to one of the biggest military defence installations in the US

      • 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

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Founding of America. The architecture in Washington DC was inspired by the ancient world. But is it possible that the designs and philosophies enshrined in the streets of the US capital were influenced by an otherworldly source?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Alien Architects. Many of the architectural marvels of the ancient world bear striking similarities to one another, even though they were built by civilisations that are believed to have had no contact with one another

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Mystery of Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos heads to Peru to investigate whether the strange symbols covering its desert floor are key to proving aliens once visited Earth

      • Clash of Warriors

        Guadalcanal 1942. Two supremos were at the helm of opposite sides as the first US offensive of WWII saw them hit the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Under The Rock (San Francisco). Not just a hippy haven, this city is home to one of the biggest military defence installations in the US

      • How 2 Win

        Beat the Competition. Could Thomas Jefferson's love life reveal how to stick to your diet? Plus, discover how John Kerry's infamous campaign gaffe holds the key to beating a car salesman at his own game

      • 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

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Founding of America. The architecture in Washington DC was inspired by the ancient world. But is it possible that the designs and philosophies enshrined in the streets of the US capital were influenced by an otherworldly source?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Alien Architects. Many of the architectural marvels of the ancient world bear striking similarities to one another, even though they were built by civilisations that are believed to have had no contact with one another

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Mystery of Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos heads to Peru to investigate whether the strange symbols covering its desert floor are key to proving aliens once visited Earth

      • Clash of Warriors

        Guadalcanal 1942. Two supremos were at the helm of opposite sides as the first US offensive of WWII saw them hit the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Under The Rock (San Francisco). Not just a hippy haven, this city is home to one of the biggest military defence installations in the US

      • 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

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Founding of America. The architecture in Washington DC was inspired by the ancient world. But is it possible that the designs and philosophies enshrined in the streets of the US capital were influenced by an otherworldly source?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Alien Architects. Many of the architectural marvels of the ancient world bear striking similarities to one another, even though they were built by civilisations that are believed to have had no contact with one another

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Mystery of Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos heads to Peru to investigate whether the strange symbols covering its desert floor are key to proving aliens once visited Earth

      • Clash of Warriors

        Guadalcanal 1942. Two supremos were at the helm of opposite sides as the first US offensive of WWII saw them hit the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Barbecue Bonanza. Ethan Woods is a New York real estate agent who risks his life savings when he invents the world's first barbeque grill cleaning robot, the Grillbot

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Mystery of Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos heads to Peru to investigate whether the strange symbols covering its desert floor are key to proving aliens once visited Earth

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Pharaoh's Curse. Ancient Astronaut theorists suggest this curse was put in place to protect not only the truth about an otherworldly event in our past, but also an extraterrestrial device – a device that some believe still exists today, buried deep beneath the Earth

      • United Stuff of America

        Badass Presidents. Rick Harrison presents a collection of everyday objects that reveal the real stories behind some of the most amazing presidential feats

      • Clash of Warriors

        Stalingrad 1942. The siege of Stalingrad during WWII proved a defining moment in Germany's eventual fate. After a vicious battle, Chuikov accepted the Nazi surrender

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world

      • Million Dollar Genius

        Barbecue Bonanza. Ethan Woods is a New York real estate agent who risks his life savings when he invents the world's first barbeque grill cleaning robot, the Grillbot

      • In Search of Aliens

        The Mystery of Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos heads to Peru to investigate whether the strange symbols covering its desert floor are key to proving aliens once visited Earth

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Pharaoh's Curse. Ancient Astronaut theorists suggest this curse was put in place to protect not only the truth about an otherworldly event in our past, but also an extraterrestrial device – a device that some believe still exists today, buried deep beneath the Earth

      • United Stuff of America

        Badass Presidents. Rick Harrison presents a collection of everyday objects that reveal the real stories behind some of the most amazing presidential feats

      • Clash of Warriors

        Stalingrad 1942. The siege of Stalingrad during WWII proved a defining moment in Germany's eventual fate. After a vicious battle, Chuikov accepted the Nazi surrender