• History 2

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      • Jurassic Fight Club (5)

        Deep Sea Killers. Megalodon, a 50 foot long cousin of the modern great white shark. battles Brygmophyseter, the 'biting sperm whale', an enormous creature equipped with 44 teeth that equal those of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

      • Auschwitz: Journey Into Hell (1)

        Survivors' testimony and harrowing photographic evidence explore the horrors of Auschwitz, the Nazis' largest and most notorious death camp.

      • Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust (1)

        Three Holocaust survivors with unanswered questions from their past journey back to hometowns, killing sites, and hiding places in search of clues. This film delivers a powerful warning from history, and inspires stories of survival.

      • 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.

      • Chasing Mummies (3)

        Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!

      • How the Earth Was Made (6)

        Asteroids. Experts believe that a crater in the Arizona desert and a giant nickel mine in Canada are the result of meteor strikes. Can these impacts help uncover Earth's geological history?

      • Digging for the Truth II (12)

        Roanoke: The Lost Colony. In 1587, over 100 settlers landed in the New World to establish England's first permanent colony. Three years later, they had vanished. Josh Bernstein is on the trail of America's oldest missing persons case.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (5)

        Deep Sea Killers. Megalodon, a 50 foot long cousin of the modern great white shark. battles Brygmophyseter, the 'biting sperm whale', an enormous creature equipped with 44 teeth that equal those of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

      • Auschwitz: Journey Into Hell (1)

        Survivors' testimony and harrowing photographic evidence explore the horrors of Auschwitz, the Nazis' largest and most notorious death camp.

      • Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust (1)

        Three Holocaust survivors with unanswered questions from their past journey back to hometowns, killing sites, and hiding places in search of clues. This film delivers a powerful warning from history, and inspires stories of survival.

      • 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.

      • Chasing Mummies (3)

        Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!

      • How the Earth Was Made (6)

        Asteroids. Experts believe that a crater in the Arizona desert and a giant nickel mine in Canada are the result of meteor strikes. Can these impacts help uncover Earth's geological history?

      • Digging for the Truth II (12)

        Roanoke: The Lost Colony. In 1587, over 100 settlers landed in the New World to establish England's first permanent colony. Three years later, they had vanished. Josh Bernstein is on the trail of America's oldest missing persons case.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (5)

        Deep Sea Killers. Megalodon, a 50 foot long cousin of the modern great white shark. battles Brygmophyseter, the 'biting sperm whale', an enormous creature equipped with 44 teeth that equal those of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

      • Auschwitz: Journey Into Hell (1)

        Survivors' testimony and harrowing photographic evidence explore the horrors of Auschwitz, the Nazis' largest and most notorious death camp.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • Chasing Mummies (3)

        Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!

      • How the Earth Was Made (6)

        Asteroids. Experts believe that a crater in the Arizona desert and a giant nickel mine in Canada are the result of meteor strikes. Can these impacts help uncover Earth's geological history?

      • Digging for the Truth II (12)

        Roanoke: The Lost Colony. In 1587, over 100 settlers landed in the New World to establish England's first permanent colony. Three years later, they had vanished. Josh Bernstein is on the trail of America's oldest missing persons case.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (5)

        Deep Sea Killers. Megalodon, a 50 foot long cousin of the modern great white shark. battles Brygmophyseter, the 'biting sperm whale', an enormous creature equipped with 44 teeth that equal those of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

      • Auschwitz: Journey Into Hell (1)

        Survivors' testimony and harrowing photographic evidence explore the horrors of Auschwitz, the Nazis' largest and most notorious death camp.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • Chasing Mummies (4)

        Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.

      • 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?

      • Digging for the Truth II (13)

        The Vikings: The Voyage To America. Did Viking explorers Erik the Red and Leif the Lucky make it all the way across the Atlantic to America 500 years before Columbus? Josh Bernstein sails a Viking ship from Denmark to discover what made the Vikings such masterful mariners.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (6)

        Ice Age Monsters. The Mega-Lion, a giant cousin of modern lions, goes head to head with the Short-Faced Bear, a tall terror equipped with huge claws and muscles.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (5)

        Aliens and Stargates. Legends from around the world speak of sacred entryways to the land of the gods. Are such passages - or stargates - just inventions of myth, or did this interstellar travel exist in the ancient world?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (1)

        Mummies of the Clouds. Centuries before the Inca, an incredible band of warriors called the Chachapoya built a huge stone monument in the Americas. But what happened to them?

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (4)

        A storm is coming. Tomek is busy getting his equipment ready. Herkules heads to a music club for a party. Krzysztof’s team adds a new member, Bartek. Dorota negotiates the price of raw amber. The Formellas sail out to the sea to collect fishnets.

      • The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (2)

        Pyramids. The Great Pyramids of Giza have eluded astronomers and archeologists for centuries. The world's renowned Egyptologists, astronomers and engineers join forces to solve some of the long-held mysteries about the pyramids.

      • Chasing Mummies (4)

        Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.

      • 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?

      • Digging for the Truth II (13)

        The Vikings: The Voyage To America. Did Viking explorers Erik the Red and Leif the Lucky make it all the way across the Atlantic to America 500 years before Columbus? Josh Bernstein sails a Viking ship from Denmark to discover what made the Vikings such masterful mariners.

      • Jurassic Fight Club (6)

        Ice Age Monsters. The Mega-Lion, a giant cousin of modern lions, goes head to head with the Short-Faced Bear, a tall terror equipped with huge claws and muscles.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (5)

        Aliens and Stargates. Legends from around the world speak of sacred entryways to the land of the gods. Are such passages - or stargates - just inventions of myth, or did this interstellar travel exist in the ancient world?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (1)

        Mummies of the Clouds. Centuries before the Inca, an incredible band of warriors called the Chachapoya built a huge stone monument in the Americas. But what happened to them?

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (4)

        A storm is coming. Tomek is busy getting his equipment ready. Herkules heads to a music club for a party. Krzysztof’s team adds a new member, Bartek. Dorota negotiates the price of raw amber. The Formellas sail out to the sea to collect fishnets.