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The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)
Stonehenge. In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.
Knight Fight (5)
Knights Templar. Six experts must assemble the armour and adapt to the weapons used by 12th Century Knights Templar during the Crusades. The winning duo will go head-to-head in a final Duel, wielding the formidable Two-Handed Falchion.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
History's Most Hated (4)
Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil. A look at how Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin abused their power to impose dictatorial regimes on millions of people.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)
The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)
Stonehenge. In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.
Knight Fight (5)
Knights Templar. Six experts must assemble the armour and adapt to the weapons used by 12th Century Knights Templar during the Crusades. The winning duo will go head-to-head in a final Duel, wielding the formidable Two-Handed Falchion.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
History's Most Hated (4)
Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil. A look at how Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin abused their power to impose dictatorial regimes on millions of people.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)
The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)
Stonehenge. In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.
MysteryQuest (5)
Hitler's Escape. MysteryQuest probes some of mankind's most enduring mysteries. Experts obtain access to evidence of Hitler's death - and their findings are startling.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
History's Most Hated (4)
Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil. A look at how Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin abused their power to impose dictatorial regimes on millions of people.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)
The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)
Stonehenge. In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.
MysteryQuest (5)
Hitler's Escape. MysteryQuest probes some of mankind's most enduring mysteries. Experts obtain access to evidence of Hitler's death - and their findings are startling.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
History's Most Hated (4)
Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil. A look at how Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin abused their power to impose dictatorial regimes on millions of people.
Dogfights (7)
Death of the Japanese Navy. The battle in the Pacific in 1944 pitted the mighty Japanese fleet, led by the warship Yamato, against a tiny US task unit. A David and Goliath encounter.
Search for the Lost Giants (2)
A Photo, A Tooth, The Truth? The Vieira brothers travel to the Ozarks and make two possibly game-changing discoveries.
The Universe III (8)
Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?
In Search Of Aliens (6)
The Mystery of the Cyclops. The mysterious Mediterranean island of Malta lies south of Sicily and is home to megalithic structures built by a mysterious prehistoric society. Who were the people that built these sophisticated structures?
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (3)
The Tesla Experiment. Giorgio Tsoukalos presents the fascinating story of Nikola Tesla, one of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century and the man who actually electrified the world.
History of the Future (1)
This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.
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 (5)
Freemason's Underground: Boston & Philadelphia. From hidden tunnels beneath Boston to the incredible waterworld under Philadelphia, the Freemasons left behind the blueprints to America's rise.
Dogfights (7)
Death of the Japanese Navy. The battle in the Pacific in 1944 pitted the mighty Japanese fleet, led by the warship Yamato, against a tiny US task unit. A David and Goliath encounter.
Search for the Lost Giants (2)
A Photo, A Tooth, The Truth? The Vieira brothers travel to the Ozarks and make two possibly game-changing discoveries.
The Universe III (8)
Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?
In Search Of Aliens (6)
The Mystery of the Cyclops. The mysterious Mediterranean island of Malta lies south of Sicily and is home to megalithic structures built by a mysterious prehistoric society. Who were the people that built these sophisticated structures?
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (3)
The Tesla Experiment. Giorgio Tsoukalos presents the fascinating story of Nikola Tesla, one of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century and the man who actually electrified the world.
History of the Future (1)
This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.
Jurassic Fight Club (9)
Biggest Killers. Experts search for the largest prehistoric killer of all. Contenders include the Utahraptor, allosaurus, majungatholus, Albertosaurus and tyrannosaurus.
