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      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)

        Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)

        Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.

      • Cities of the Underworld (6)

        Hitler's Underground Lair: Berlin. Host Eric Geller travels through the dark and damp recesses of Berlin's secret bunkers. Engineered by the Nazis during WWII, their dark past is revealed.

      • Dogfights (8)

        Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.

      • Search for the Lost Giants (3)

        Chasing The Bones. The Vieira brothers track promising leads on the Goshen Mystery Tunnel site and on a giant skeleton found in 1849.

      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)

        Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)

        Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.

      • Cities of the Underworld (6)

        Hitler's Underground Lair: Berlin. Host Eric Geller travels through the dark and damp recesses of Berlin's secret bunkers. Engineered by the Nazis during WWII, their dark past is revealed.

      • Dogfights (8)

        Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.

      • Search for the Lost Giants (3)

        Chasing The Bones. The Vieira brothers track promising leads on the Goshen Mystery Tunnel site and on a giant skeleton found in 1849.

      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)

        Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)

        Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.

      • Cities of the Underworld (6)

        Hitler's Underground Lair: Berlin. Host Eric Geller travels through the dark and damp recesses of Berlin's secret bunkers. Engineered by the Nazis during WWII, their dark past is revealed.

      • Dogfights (8)

        Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.

      • Search for the Lost Giants (3)

        Chasing The Bones. The Vieira brothers track promising leads on the Goshen Mystery Tunnel site and on a giant skeleton found in 1849.

      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)

        Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)

        Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.

      • Cities of the Underworld (6)

        Hitler's Underground Lair: Berlin. Host Eric Geller travels through the dark and damp recesses of Berlin's secret bunkers. Engineered by the Nazis during WWII, their dark past is revealed.

      • Dogfights (9)

        Dogfights of the Middle East. Climb into the cockpit of a Mirage III with the Israeli Air Force's first jet ace Giora Romm as he chases down two MiG-17s over the Suez Canal at dusk.

      • Search for the Lost Giants (4)

        The Giant Curse. When the Vieira brothers head west to explore an island shrouded in mystery, they uncover compelling evidence of giants, but their investigation takes a dark turn.

      • The Universe III (10)

        Space Disasters. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of re-entry and everything in between to see why space flight is still a highly dangerous pursuit.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (5)

        The Mystery of Puma Punku. Forty miles west of La Paz, Bolivia - high in the Andes Mountains - lie the mysterious ancient ruins of Puma Punku. Could it have been built by extraterrestrials?

      • Lost Worlds II (8)

        Sin City of the West. The Wild West was full of gambling, frenzied gold rushes and legendary racketeers. It was a lawless age when people wanted two things: money and a good time.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (10)

        Raptor v T-Rex. A palaeontologist discovers the tail of a massive duckbilled dinosaur that appears to indicate an attack by both raptors and a Tyrannosaurus rex.

      • Cities of the Underworld (7)

        London's Lost Cities. From Roman baths, secret crypts, lost rivers and even Winston Churchill's hidden war rooms, London's underground world has a plethora of stories to tell.

      • Dogfights (9)

        Dogfights of the Middle East. Climb into the cockpit of a Mirage III with the Israeli Air Force's first jet ace Giora Romm as he chases down two MiG-17s over the Suez Canal at dusk.

      • Search for the Lost Giants (4)

        The Giant Curse. When the Vieira brothers head west to explore an island shrouded in mystery, they uncover compelling evidence of giants, but their investigation takes a dark turn.

      • The Universe III (10)

        Space Disasters. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of re-entry and everything in between to see why space flight is still a highly dangerous pursuit.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (5)

        The Mystery of Puma Punku. Forty miles west of La Paz, Bolivia - high in the Andes Mountains - lie the mysterious ancient ruins of Puma Punku. Could it have been built by extraterrestrials?

      • Lost Worlds II (8)

        Sin City of the West. The Wild West was full of gambling, frenzied gold rushes and legendary racketeers. It was a lawless age when people wanted two things: money and a good time.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (10)

        Raptor v T-Rex. A palaeontologist discovers the tail of a massive duckbilled dinosaur that appears to indicate an attack by both raptors and a Tyrannosaurus rex.