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      • UFO Hunters II (12)

        Alien Crashes. In 2008, witnesses in Needles, California, saw military helicopters carry away a glowing flying object. What was the government trying to hide? And could UFO clean-ups be common?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (1)

        The Mayan Conspiracy. The Mayan civilisation dominated Central America for nearly 2000 years, but by the 9th century AD, the great Mayan cities were abandoned and the Mayan people vanished. What could have happened to this advanced culture?

      • Digging for the Truth (12)

        Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (3)

        Gang Killers. Scientists try to recreate what happened when a pack of deadly deinonychus raptors took on a dinosaur more than twice their size.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens V (13)

        The Crystal Skulls. Are crystal skulls an elaborate hoax? Or do they possess a great, perhaps even otherworldly power? This episode examines arguably the most controversial of ancient artefacts.

      • Ancient Impossible (3)

        Ultimate Weapons. One ancient genius managed to build a cannon that could fire a projectile using the power of steam! We reveal an ancient troop ship mightier than an aircraft carrier, and death rays that could burn enemy ships.

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

      • UFO Hunters II (12)

        Alien Crashes. In 2008, witnesses in Needles, California, saw military helicopters carry away a glowing flying object. What was the government trying to hide? And could UFO clean-ups be common?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (1)

        The Mayan Conspiracy. The Mayan civilisation dominated Central America for nearly 2000 years, but by the 9th century AD, the great Mayan cities were abandoned and the Mayan people vanished. What could have happened to this advanced culture?

      • Digging for the Truth (12)

        Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (3)

        Gang Killers. Scientists try to recreate what happened when a pack of deadly deinonychus raptors took on a dinosaur more than twice their size.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens V (13)

        The Crystal Skulls. Are crystal skulls an elaborate hoax? Or do they possess a great, perhaps even otherworldly power? This episode examines arguably the most controversial of ancient artefacts.

      • Ancient Impossible (3)

        Ultimate Weapons. One ancient genius managed to build a cannon that could fire a projectile using the power of steam! We reveal an ancient troop ship mightier than an aircraft carrier, and death rays that could burn enemy ships.

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

      • UFO Hunters II (12)

        Alien Crashes. In 2008, witnesses in Needles, California, saw military helicopters carry away a glowing flying object. What was the government trying to hide? And could UFO clean-ups be common?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (1)

        The Mayan Conspiracy. The Mayan civilisation dominated Central America for nearly 2000 years, but by the 9th century AD, the great Mayan cities were abandoned and the Mayan people vanished. What could have happened to this advanced culture?

      • Digging for the Truth (12)

        Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (3)

        Gang Killers. Scientists try to recreate what happened when a pack of deadly deinonychus raptors took on a dinosaur more than twice their size.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens V (13)

        The Crystal Skulls. Are crystal skulls an elaborate hoax? Or do they possess a great, perhaps even otherworldly power? This episode examines arguably the most controversial of ancient artefacts.

      • Ancient Impossible (3)

        Ultimate Weapons. One ancient genius managed to build a cannon that could fire a projectile using the power of steam! We reveal an ancient troop ship mightier than an aircraft carrier, and death rays that could burn enemy ships.

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

      • UFO Hunters II (12)

        Alien Crashes. In 2008, witnesses in Needles, California, saw military helicopters carry away a glowing flying object. What was the government trying to hide? And could UFO clean-ups be common?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (1)

        The Mayan Conspiracy. The Mayan civilisation dominated Central America for nearly 2000 years, but by the 9th century AD, the great Mayan cities were abandoned and the Mayan people vanished. What could have happened to this advanced culture?

      • Digging for the Truth (12)

        Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (3)

        Gang Killers. Scientists try to recreate what happened when a pack of deadly deinonychus raptors took on a dinosaur more than twice their size.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • 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!

      • The Universe VI (6)

        Crash Landing On Mars. What might happen if the first manned mission to Mars crashes hundreds of miles from the rocket that would take them back home? See what the astronauts would have to do to survive dust storms and space radiation, while gathering vital resources.

      • UFO Hunters II (13)

        Area 51 Revealed. The team heads to the epicentre of UFO and military conspiracies, Area 51, where they interrogate former employees of the alleged storage site for alien spacecraft.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (2)

        The Doomsday Prophecies. The Maya created the most sophisticated calendar systems in the ancient world, and according to many scholars their Long Count calendar will come to an end on December 21, 2012. What significance does this hold?

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        The Battle of Monmouth. The Battle of Monmouth, on June 28th 1778, was a key moment in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain and her thirteen rebellious colonies, and was the last major battle of the Revolution in the North.

      • Private Lives (1)

        Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?

      • How the Earth Was Made (8)

        Driest Place on Earth. The Atacama desert is the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain. The soil is so dry that it has been used as a test bed for the Mars rovers.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • 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!

      • The Universe VI (6)

        Crash Landing On Mars. What might happen if the first manned mission to Mars crashes hundreds of miles from the rocket that would take them back home? See what the astronauts would have to do to survive dust storms and space radiation, while gathering vital resources.

      • UFO Hunters II (13)

        Area 51 Revealed. The team heads to the epicentre of UFO and military conspiracies, Area 51, where they interrogate former employees of the alleged storage site for alien spacecraft.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (2)

        The Doomsday Prophecies. The Maya created the most sophisticated calendar systems in the ancient world, and according to many scholars their Long Count calendar will come to an end on December 21, 2012. What significance does this hold?

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        The Battle of Monmouth. The Battle of Monmouth, on June 28th 1778, was a key moment in the Revolutionary War between Great Britain and her thirteen rebellious colonies, and was the last major battle of the Revolution in the North.

      • Private Lives (1)

        Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?