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      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (8)

        Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from apes or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source?

      • Shadow Force (5)

        Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.

      • Abandoned Engineering (5)

        Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.

      • Cities of the Underworld (13)

        Underground Bootleggers: Portland. Slave tunnels, gambling dens and opium runners: welcome to the dark, 100 year-old underworld history of Portland, Oregon, famous for being a city full of vice.

      • Lost Cities of the Ancients XVII (1)

        The Vanished Capital of the Pharaoh. The documentary series which unearths lost cities looks at the mystery surrounding the Egyptian city of Piramesse, built by Ramesses the Great.

      • 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!

      • Lost Worlds (11)

        Braveheart's Scotland. At the end of the 13th century, Scotland was a country under attack. Defeat seemed inevitable. But from nowhere emerged a man who became Scotland's greatest hero - William Wallace, commonly known as Braveheart.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (8)

        Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from apes or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source?

      • Shadow Force (5)

        Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.

      • Abandoned Engineering (5)

        Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.

      • Cities of the Underworld (13)

        Underground Bootleggers: Portland. Slave tunnels, gambling dens and opium runners: welcome to the dark, 100 year-old underworld history of Portland, Oregon, famous for being a city full of vice.

      • Lost Cities of the Ancients XVII (1)

        The Vanished Capital of the Pharaoh. The documentary series which unearths lost cities looks at the mystery surrounding the Egyptian city of Piramesse, built by Ramesses the Great.

      • 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!

      • Lost Worlds (11)

        Braveheart's Scotland. At the end of the 13th century, Scotland was a country under attack. Defeat seemed inevitable. But from nowhere emerged a man who became Scotland's greatest hero - William Wallace, commonly known as Braveheart.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (8)

        Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from apes or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source?

      • Shadow Force (5)

        Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.

      • Abandoned Engineering (5)

        Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.

      • Cities of the Underworld (13)

        Underground Bootleggers: Portland. Slave tunnels, gambling dens and opium runners: welcome to the dark, 100 year-old underworld history of Portland, Oregon, famous for being a city full of vice.

      • Lost Cities of the Ancients XVII (1)

        The Vanished Capital of the Pharaoh. The documentary series which unearths lost cities looks at the mystery surrounding the Egyptian city of Piramesse, built by Ramesses the Great.

      • 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!

      • Lost Worlds (11)

        Braveheart's Scotland. At the end of the 13th century, Scotland was a country under attack. Defeat seemed inevitable. But from nowhere emerged a man who became Scotland's greatest hero - William Wallace, commonly known as Braveheart.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (8)

        Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from apes or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source?

      • Shadow Force (5)

        Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.

      • Abandoned Engineering (5)

        Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.

      • Cities of the Underworld (13)

        Underground Bootleggers: Portland. Slave tunnels, gambling dens and opium runners: welcome to the dark, 100 year-old underworld history of Portland, Oregon, famous for being a city full of vice.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.

      • Missing in Alaska (12)

        Scared of the Bear God. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (5)

        The Invasion of Britain. In 47 AD, new emperor Claudius was considered by many to be an idiot. The only way for him to hang onto his throne was to invade Britannia.

      • Museum Men (2)

        Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.

      • Mystery Pickers (3)

        Outlaws And Aliens. The guys meet a man who claims to have a bloodstained pistol once owned by outlaw Jesse James, and a farmer who thinks he has found proof of alien life.

      • Target Earth

        Electromagnetic explosions, devastating climate change, mysterious diseases... all carving a deadly path across the globe. Could mankind's biggest threat come from a natural disaster, or might the cause be something from out of this world?

      • Ancient Top 10 (1)

        Most Lethal Weapons. From the ancient napalm, Greek Fire, to the weapon that helped the Mongols create the largest ancient empire, the composite bow, which deadly weapon will claim the spot of most game-changing?

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.

      • Missing in Alaska (12)

        Scared of the Bear God. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (5)

        The Invasion of Britain. In 47 AD, new emperor Claudius was considered by many to be an idiot. The only way for him to hang onto his throne was to invade Britannia.

      • Museum Men (2)

        Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.

      • Mystery Pickers (3)

        Outlaws And Aliens. The guys meet a man who claims to have a bloodstained pistol once owned by outlaw Jesse James, and a farmer who thinks he has found proof of alien life.

      • Target Earth

        Electromagnetic explosions, devastating climate change, mysterious diseases... all carving a deadly path across the globe. Could mankind's biggest threat come from a natural disaster, or might the cause be something from out of this world?