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      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (12)

        Devils Graveyard, Alaska. The Alaska Triangle--the region between Anchorage, Juneau and Barrows--has a disappearance rate sixteen times the national average, and scientists are entirely incapable of explaining why.

      • Ancient Aliens X (3)

        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.

      • How the Earth Was Made (7)

        The Alps. Spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions, the Alps are Europe's most important landmark. But how did marine fossils get here, over 2km above sea level?

      • Stan Lee's Superhumans II (1)

        Unbreakable. Stan Lee and David Browning Smith seek out people whose remarkable powers stem from being genetically different. In a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Shaolin monk Hu Qiong demonstrates his unbreakable body.

      • Million Dollar Genius (7)

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

      • Clash of Warriors (8)

        The Western Desert 1943. Both generals had considerable combat experience, but General Alexander crushed von Arnim in 1943, pushing the Axis powers from North Africa in WWII.

      • UFO Hunters III (4)

        Nazi UFOs. Upon learning about a connection between the UFO phenomenon and the Third Reich, the team travel to Germany and Poland to investigate.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (1)

        Ancient Mining Machines. Discover ancient mining machines through the ages.

      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (12)

        Devils Graveyard, Alaska. The Alaska Triangle--the region between Anchorage, Juneau and Barrows--has a disappearance rate sixteen times the national average, and scientists are entirely incapable of explaining why.

      • Ancient Aliens X (3)

        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.

      • How the Earth Was Made (7)

        The Alps. Spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions, the Alps are Europe's most important landmark. But how did marine fossils get here, over 2km above sea level?

      • Stan Lee's Superhumans II (1)

        Unbreakable. Stan Lee and David Browning Smith seek out people whose remarkable powers stem from being genetically different. In a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Shaolin monk Hu Qiong demonstrates his unbreakable body.

      • Million Dollar Genius (7)

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

      • UFO Hunters III (4)

        Nazi UFOs. Upon learning about a connection between the UFO phenomenon and the Third Reich, the team travel to Germany and Poland to investigate.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (1)

        Ancient Mining Machines. Discover ancient mining machines through the ages.

      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (12)

        Devils Graveyard, Alaska. The Alaska Triangle--the region between Anchorage, Juneau and Barrows--has a disappearance rate sixteen times the national average, and scientists are entirely incapable of explaining why.

      • Ancient Aliens X (3)

        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.

      • How the Earth Was Made (7)

        The Alps. Spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions, the Alps are Europe's most important landmark. But how did marine fossils get here, over 2km above sea level?

      • History's Most Hated (1)

        Adolf Eichmann. An in-depth account of the life of the infamous Nazi who deported Europe's Jews to death camps. Includes the dramatic story of his daring capture by Israeli agents.

      • Million Dollar Genius (7)

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

      • Ancient Discoveries III (1)

        Ancient Mining Machines. Discover ancient mining machines through the ages.

      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (12)

        Devils Graveyard, Alaska. The Alaska Triangle--the region between Anchorage, Juneau and Barrows--has a disappearance rate sixteen times the national average, and scientists are entirely incapable of explaining why.

      • Ancient Aliens X (3)

        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.

      • How the Earth Was Made (7)

        The Alps. Spanning seven countries and providing essential water to millions, the Alps are Europe's most important landmark. But how did marine fossils get here, over 2km above sea level?

      • History's Most Hated (1)

        Adolf Eichmann. An in-depth account of the life of the infamous Nazi who deported Europe's Jews to death camps. Includes the dramatic story of his daring capture by Israeli agents.

      • Million Dollar Genius (7)

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

      • UFO Hunters III (5)

        Underwater Alien Bases. From 1987 to the early 1990s, Florida was inundated with UFO sightings, while 90 miles away at Guantanamo Bay, USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects) were seen rising out of the ocean. Satellite images show what appear to be underwater landing strips.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (2)

        Ancient Special Forces. Battleships powered by bulls! Ancient man was far more advanced than the history books suggest.

      • The Universe VI (8)

        How Big, How Far, How Fast. Awesome analogies bring the biggest objects, farthest distances and fastest speeds down to earth. To truly understand the scale of the cosmos, we jump behind the wheel of monster trucks and scale the Golden Gate bridge.

      • Evolve (1)

        Eyes. Documentary series examining evolution. 95% of living species are equipped with eyes and they exist in many different forms. But how have they evolved through time?

      • Ancient Aliens X (4)

        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.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (11)

        The Barbarian General. Emperor Theodosius enlisted Goth mercenaries to fight for the Empire, but how did he ensure loyalty? By giving command to the half-Vandal, half-Roman general, Stilicho.

      • Stan Lee's Superhumans II (2)

        Steel Face. Lu Deyuan has the extraordinary ability to catch tennis balls at 80mph, and Daniel uses a high speed camera to capture his technique. Can he catch a paintball intact at 200 kilometres per hour?

      • Million Dollar Genius (8)

        Bigger is Better. Stories of ordinary people who made millions from their ideas, like Rico Elmore, the man behind Fatheadz - sunglasses made to fit larger heads.

      • Clash of Warriors (9)

        Moscow 1941. By the summer of 1941, the Nazis appeared invincible. Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia, began in the same vein, but Moscow resisted.

      • UFO Hunters III (5)

        Underwater Alien Bases. From 1987 to the early 1990s, Florida was inundated with UFO sightings, while 90 miles away at Guantanamo Bay, USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects) were seen rising out of the ocean. Satellite images show what appear to be underwater landing strips.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (2)

        Ancient Special Forces. Battleships powered by bulls! Ancient man was far more advanced than the history books suggest.

      • The Universe VI (8)

        How Big, How Far, How Fast. Awesome analogies bring the biggest objects, farthest distances and fastest speeds down to earth. To truly understand the scale of the cosmos, we jump behind the wheel of monster trucks and scale the Golden Gate bridge.

      • Evolve (1)

        Eyes. Documentary series examining evolution. 95% of living species are equipped with eyes and they exist in many different forms. But how have they evolved through time?

      • Ancient Aliens X (4)

        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.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (11)

        The Barbarian General. Emperor Theodosius enlisted Goth mercenaries to fight for the Empire, but how did he ensure loyalty? By giving command to the half-Vandal, half-Roman general, Stilicho.