• History 2

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      • Cities of the Underworld III (13)

        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.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (14)

        The Mystery Of Puma Punku. Who designed and built Puma Puka in Peru? Experts investigate the ruins of the 14,000 year old complex of interconnecting blocks and present new computer analysis.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (12)

        Slipway When Wet. A shocking new discovery at Smith's Cove suggests that the origin of the Oak Island mystery may date much earlier, and be more profound, than the treasure hunters ever suspected.

      • America's Book of Secrets II (5)

        The Mafia. Uncover the secret world of organized crime and the violent tactics used by the Cosa Nostra to gain money and power.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • Patton 360 (7)

        On Hitler's Doorstep. Patton's blitzkrieg is so successful that his army outruns its own supply lines, but as they capture the key city of Nancy, Hitler launches a major counterattack.

      • In Search Of Aliens (7)

        The Mystery of Puma Punku. The ancient ruins of Puma Punku have mystified archaeologists ever since their discovery hundreds of years ago. Is it possible that the ruins of Puma Punku offer evidence of advanced technology being used in the ancient past?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (4)

        Patton. Buddy, Mac and Scott explore the mysterious circumstances behind the military icon's controversial death, noting threats made by Patton's numerous enemies. Did one of these enemies murder the General?

      • The Universe II (7)

        Astrobiology. How did life evolve on Earth? What will life look like on other planets? These and other questions will be answered by a diverse group of scientists. Watch as experiments are done to see if life exists on earth-like planets beyond our solar system.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (13)

        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.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (14)

        The Mystery Of Puma Punku. Who designed and built Puma Puka in Peru? Experts investigate the ruins of the 14,000 year old complex of interconnecting blocks and present new computer analysis.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (12)

        Slipway When Wet. A shocking new discovery at Smith's Cove suggests that the origin of the Oak Island mystery may date much earlier, and be more profound, than the treasure hunters ever suspected.

      • America's Book of Secrets II (5)

        The Mafia. Uncover the secret world of organized crime and the violent tactics used by the Cosa Nostra to gain money and power.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (4)

        Patton. Buddy, Mac and Scott explore the mysterious circumstances behind the military icon's controversial death, noting threats made by Patton's numerous enemies. Did one of these enemies murder the General?

      • The Universe II (7)

        Astrobiology. How did life evolve on Earth? What will life look like on other planets? These and other questions will be answered by a diverse group of scientists. Watch as experiments are done to see if life exists on earth-like planets beyond our solar system.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (13)

        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.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (14)

        The Mystery Of Puma Punku. Who designed and built Puma Puka in Peru? Experts investigate the ruins of the 14,000 year old complex of interconnecting blocks and present new computer analysis.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (12)

        Slipway When Wet. A shocking new discovery at Smith's Cove suggests that the origin of the Oak Island mystery may date much earlier, and be more profound, than the treasure hunters ever suspected.

      • Heroes Of War (3)

        Krystyna Skarbek: From Poland, With Love. Krystyna Skarbek was a forceful, intelligent and brave Polish woman who fought the enemy in the only way she could - as a British spy.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • In Search Of Aliens (7)

        The Mystery of Puma Punku. The ancient ruins of Puma Punku have mystified archaeologists ever since their discovery hundreds of years ago. Is it possible that the ruins of Puma Punku offer evidence of advanced technology being used in the ancient past?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (4)

        Patton. Buddy, Mac and Scott explore the mysterious circumstances behind the military icon's controversial death, noting threats made by Patton's numerous enemies. Did one of these enemies murder the General?

      • The Universe II (7)

        Astrobiology. How did life evolve on Earth? What will life look like on other planets? These and other questions will be answered by a diverse group of scientists. Watch as experiments are done to see if life exists on earth-like planets beyond our solar system.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (13)

        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.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (14)

        The Mystery Of Puma Punku. Who designed and built Puma Puka in Peru? Experts investigate the ruins of the 14,000 year old complex of interconnecting blocks and present new computer analysis.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (12)

        Slipway When Wet. A shocking new discovery at Smith's Cove suggests that the origin of the Oak Island mystery may date much earlier, and be more profound, than the treasure hunters ever suspected.

      • Heroes Of War (3)

        Krystyna Skarbek: From Poland, With Love. Krystyna Skarbek was a forceful, intelligent and brave Polish woman who fought the enemy in the only way she could - as a British spy.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • In Search Of Aliens (8)

        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?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (5)

        Billy the Kid. It's been believed that Sheriff Pat Garrett shot the Kid dead in 1881, but Billy in fact survived and went on to live a long life. Investigating the adventures of the legendary outlaw may prove that the history of the America needs to be rewritten.

      • The Universe II (8)

        Supernovas. Jets of high-energy light are propelled into space and can emit intense radiation for years. Astronomers believe this creates the building blocks of planets, people and plants. The Supernova hunters look at recorded supernovas throughout time.

      • Clash of the Gods (1)

        Hercules. Hercules endures as one of history's most influential demigods, but recent archaeological discoveries suggest that mythology's strongest man may have been inspired by a real person.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (15)

        Destination Orion. The Orion constellation was a focus for ancient civilisations around the world. Researchers look at the possibility that this point in the sky might have been a Stargate; an entry point for alien life.

      • TBC (1)

        TBC.

      • America's Book of Secrets II (6)

        Deadly Cults. We'll uncover the psychological allure of cults, their charismatic leaders and insidious methods of controlling their members.

      • Ancient Impossible (5)

        Biggest Builds. A mega factory is a modern invention--wrong--the ancients were the first to build these thousands of years ago. We reveal the impossible ingenuity and techniques that made it possible for the ancients to have "Mega Factories" of their own.

      • 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.

      • In Search Of Aliens (8)

        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?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (5)

        Billy the Kid. It's been believed that Sheriff Pat Garrett shot the Kid dead in 1881, but Billy in fact survived and went on to live a long life. Investigating the adventures of the legendary outlaw may prove that the history of the America needs to be rewritten.

      • The Universe II (8)

        Supernovas. Jets of high-energy light are propelled into space and can emit intense radiation for years. Astronomers believe this creates the building blocks of planets, people and plants. The Supernova hunters look at recorded supernovas throughout time.

      • Clash of the Gods (1)

        Hercules. Hercules endures as one of history's most influential demigods, but recent archaeological discoveries suggest that mythology's strongest man may have been inspired by a real person.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (15)

        Destination Orion. The Orion constellation was a focus for ancient civilisations around the world. Researchers look at the possibility that this point in the sky might have been a Stargate; an entry point for alien life.

      • TBC (1)

        TBC.