• History 2

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      • In Search Of Aliens (2)

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • 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.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. This episode highlights abandoned bridges. The Kinzua Viaduct, Borovsko Bridge, Foreshore Freeway Bridge, and Goat Canyon Trestle Bridge are featured.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)

        Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Dogfights (3)

        Guadalcanal. In August 1942, fierce fighting broke out in the skies above the Solomon Islands as US and Japanese fighter pilots fought for control of the Pacific.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • In Search Of Aliens (2)

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • 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.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. This episode highlights abandoned bridges. The Kinzua Viaduct, Borovsko Bridge, Foreshore Freeway Bridge, and Goat Canyon Trestle Bridge are featured.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)

        Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Dogfights (3)

        Guadalcanal. In August 1942, fierce fighting broke out in the skies above the Solomon Islands as US and Japanese fighter pilots fought for control of the Pacific.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • In Search Of Aliens (2)

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • 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.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. This episode highlights abandoned bridges. The Kinzua Viaduct, Borovsko Bridge, Foreshore Freeway Bridge, and Goat Canyon Trestle Bridge are featured.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)

        Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Dogfights (3)

        Guadalcanal. In August 1942, fierce fighting broke out in the skies above the Solomon Islands as US and Japanese fighter pilots fought for control of the Pacific.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • In Search Of Aliens (2)

        The Hunt for Atlantis. Ever since Plato first wrote about the mysterious island of Atlantis, it has captured the imagination of adventurers and academics alike. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or could it have actually existed in the remote past?

      • 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.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. This episode highlights abandoned bridges. The Kinzua Viaduct, Borovsko Bridge, Foreshore Freeway Bridge, and Goat Canyon Trestle Bridge are featured.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)

        Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Dogfights (4)

        Flying Tigers. Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, a courageous band of US pilots took to the skies over China to challenge the might of the Japanese Air Force. A deadly fight ensued.

      • 10 Things You Don't Know About... III (9)

        Las Vegas. Henry Rollins takes a look at Sin City's lesser-known stories, and finds Las Vegas's history isn't all rooted in gambling and the mob.

      • The Universe III (5)

        Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?

      • In Search Of Aliens (3)

        Nazi Time Travellers. A top-secret Nazi project - "Die Glocke," was believed to be a time travel device that could soar through the sky and eventually reach the speed of light and beyond. Did Die Glocke actually exist, and could it have been based on alien technology?

      • 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.

      • Lost Worlds II (7)

        Lost City of Aphrodite. Aphrodisias is a city of marble, dedicated to the goddess of beauty: Aphrodite. Discover how the city was forgotten and then found again in the mid-20th century.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (9)

        Biggest Killers. Experts search for the largest prehistoric killer of all. Contenders include the Utahraptor, allosaurus, majungatholus, Albertosaurus and tyrannosaurus.

      • Cities of the Underworld (2)

        Catacombs of Death: Paris. An alternative world thrives in the shadows of this capital 'city of lights'. Host Eric Geller has special access to this dark underworld, where both the secrets of the living and the sins of the dead are revealed.

      • Dogfights (4)

        Flying Tigers. Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, a courageous band of US pilots took to the skies over China to challenge the might of the Japanese Air Force. A deadly fight ensued.

      • 10 Things You Don't Know About... III (9)

        Las Vegas. Henry Rollins takes a look at Sin City's lesser-known stories, and finds Las Vegas's history isn't all rooted in gambling and the mob.

      • The Universe III (5)

        Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?

      • In Search Of Aliens (3)

        Nazi Time Travellers. A top-secret Nazi project - "Die Glocke," was believed to be a time travel device that could soar through the sky and eventually reach the speed of light and beyond. Did Die Glocke actually exist, and could it have been based on alien technology?

      • 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.

      • Lost Worlds II (7)

        Lost City of Aphrodite. Aphrodisias is a city of marble, dedicated to the goddess of beauty: Aphrodite. Discover how the city was forgotten and then found again in the mid-20th century.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (9)

        Biggest Killers. Experts search for the largest prehistoric killer of all. Contenders include the Utahraptor, allosaurus, majungatholus, Albertosaurus and tyrannosaurus.