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      • Fifth Gear XXVI (1)

        In this episode of Fifth Gear, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson take part in a unique 'car vs plane' challenge. Nigel Lamb is the current Red Bull Air Race champion, which makes him the airborne equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. River Hunters sees Rick and river-searching expert Beau searching the unexplored rivers and waterways of Britain, unearthing treasures from the past which reveal how our various ancestors used to live, including Roman Briton and the War of the Roses.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth “Baltic gold”. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere where the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • The Rise and Fall of El Chapo (1)

        Killer, drug smuggler, folk hero, Houdini of jailhouse escapes - the legend of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman is well known. This two-hour special examines the man behind the myth and his international drug cartel.

      • Clash of the Gods (2)

        Medusa. The epic tragedy of Medusa, the most infamous female fiend in Greek mythology whose look turned every living thing to stone. But what is the true story behind the myth? Are there clues in the night sky to the origins of the tale?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (1)

        Rick's Big Bang Theory. Rick, Marty and the team return to Oak Island follow up on last year's amazing discoveries, and double down on their efforts to locate the elusive Oak Island Money Pit.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (1)

        In this episode of Fifth Gear, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson take part in a unique 'car vs plane' challenge. Nigel Lamb is the current Red Bull Air Race champion, which makes him the airborne equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. River Hunters sees Rick and river-searching expert Beau searching the unexplored rivers and waterways of Britain, unearthing treasures from the past which reveal how our various ancestors used to live, including Roman Briton and the War of the Roses.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth “Baltic gold”. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere where the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • The Rise and Fall of El Chapo (1)

        Killer, drug smuggler, folk hero, Houdini of jailhouse escapes - the legend of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman is well known. This two-hour special examines the man behind the myth and his international drug cartel.

      • Clash of the Gods (2)

        Medusa. The epic tragedy of Medusa, the most infamous female fiend in Greek mythology whose look turned every living thing to stone. But what is the true story behind the myth? Are there clues in the night sky to the origins of the tale?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (1)

        Rick's Big Bang Theory. Rick, Marty and the team return to Oak Island follow up on last year's amazing discoveries, and double down on their efforts to locate the elusive Oak Island Money Pit.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (1)

        In this episode of Fifth Gear, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson take part in a unique 'car vs plane' challenge. Nigel Lamb is the current Red Bull Air Race champion, which makes him the airborne equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. River Hunters sees Rick and river-searching expert Beau searching the unexplored rivers and waterways of Britain, unearthing treasures from the past which reveal how our various ancestors used to live, including Roman Briton and the War of the Roses.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth “Baltic gold”. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere where the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • Ancient Aliens (3)

        The Evidence. If they visited, what did aliens leave behind? Indian Sanskrit texts dating back to 6000 BC describe flying machines called Vimanas. Plus, megalithic stone structures in Egypt reveal evidence of precision saw work.

      • Clash of the Gods (2)

        Medusa. The epic tragedy of Medusa, the most infamous female fiend in Greek mythology whose look turned every living thing to stone. But what is the true story behind the myth? Are there clues in the night sky to the origins of the tale?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (1)

        Rick's Big Bang Theory. Rick, Marty and the team return to Oak Island follow up on last year's amazing discoveries, and double down on their efforts to locate the elusive Oak Island Money Pit.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (1)

        In this episode of Fifth Gear, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson take part in a unique 'car vs plane' challenge. Nigel Lamb is the current Red Bull Air Race champion, which makes him the airborne equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. River Hunters sees Rick and river-searching expert Beau searching the unexplored rivers and waterways of Britain, unearthing treasures from the past which reveal how our various ancestors used to live, including Roman Briton and the War of the Roses.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth “Baltic gold”. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere where the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • Ancient Aliens (3)

        The Evidence. If they visited, what did aliens leave behind? Indian Sanskrit texts dating back to 6000 BC describe flying machines called Vimanas. Plus, megalithic stone structures in Egypt reveal evidence of precision saw work.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (2)

        Spartacus. As Rome was busy expanding her borders, a Thracian warrior, Spartacus, was to lead a 70,000-strong slave revolt within Italy that could have destroyed the Republic.

      • Decoding the Past (14)

        Templar Code: Crusade for Secrecy. The Knights Templar were an unstoppable Crusader militia for nearly two centuries, their actions shrouded in secrecy. What happened to them?

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • 101 Inventions That Changed the World

        It starts with a spark, but some ideas catch fire and in the process change the world. Necessity is the mother of invention – from darkness, man found light.

      • Where Did It Come From? (5)

        Ancient Rome - The Mobile Society. Ever since the 1950s, the United States has been building freeways at an unprecedented rate. Host Michael Guillen takes us on a chariot ride through Ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities date back over 2000 years.

      • Evolve (2)

        Skin. It makes up 16% of your weight and is the largest organ in the human body. From the delicate membranes that encased early life to thick, leathery hides, how has skin evolved?

      • Stan Lee's Superhumans II (10)

        Human Shield. Kirby Roy has tried to become impervious to pain, using a controversial martial art called Combat Qi. He claims he is able to take strikes of limitless power to the most sensitive parts of the human anatomy.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (2)

        Spartacus. As Rome was busy expanding her borders, a Thracian warrior, Spartacus, was to lead a 70,000-strong slave revolt within Italy that could have destroyed the Republic.

      • Decoding the Past (14)

        Templar Code: Crusade for Secrecy. The Knights Templar were an unstoppable Crusader militia for nearly two centuries, their actions shrouded in secrecy. What happened to them?

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • 101 Inventions That Changed the World

        It starts with a spark, but some ideas catch fire and in the process change the world. Necessity is the mother of invention – from darkness, man found light.

      • Where Did It Come From? (5)

        Ancient Rome - The Mobile Society. Ever since the 1950s, the United States has been building freeways at an unprecedented rate. Host Michael Guillen takes us on a chariot ride through Ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities date back over 2000 years.

      • Evolve (2)

        Skin. It makes up 16% of your weight and is the largest organ in the human body. From the delicate membranes that encased early life to thick, leathery hides, how has skin evolved?