• History 2

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      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (16)

        Detour. The treacherous collapse at H8 forces the team to strategize an exciting new approach to the Money Pit while Alex and Jack investigate underwater targets which may lead to a second flood tunnel system.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (13)

        Aliens & Superheroes. From the beginning of recorded history there have been stories about beings with superhuman strength, super-sonic speed and supernatural abilities. Is it possible that these stories are based on extra-terrestrial beings that once lived on Earth?

      • Human Weapon (4)

        Savate Streetfighting. Literally translated to mean 'old boot', Savate developed in France in the 1800s. Jason and Bill navigate the dockyards of Marseille to uncover its secrets.

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Boneyard (6)

        Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)

        Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (1)

        Secret Weapon Sabotage. ‘Secret Weapon Sabotage' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and cutting edge computer game graphics to tell the story of the SOE agents who dropped behind enemy lines to stop Hitler’s nuclear programme.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (2)

        Tiff and rally driver Mark Higgins set Olympic Skeleton Bob gold medallist Amy Williams and World Pentathlete champion Samantha Murray a track challenge. Vicki drives Aston Martin’s most powerful cars to find out which is quickest around a track.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (16)

        Detour. The treacherous collapse at H8 forces the team to strategize an exciting new approach to the Money Pit while Alex and Jack investigate underwater targets which may lead to a second flood tunnel system.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (13)

        Aliens & Superheroes. From the beginning of recorded history there have been stories about beings with superhuman strength, super-sonic speed and supernatural abilities. Is it possible that these stories are based on extra-terrestrial beings that once lived on Earth?

      • Human Weapon (4)

        Savate Streetfighting. Literally translated to mean 'old boot', Savate developed in France in the 1800s. Jason and Bill navigate the dockyards of Marseille to uncover its secrets.

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Boneyard (6)

        Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)

        Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (1)

        Secret Weapon Sabotage. ‘Secret Weapon Sabotage' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and cutting edge computer game graphics to tell the story of the SOE agents who dropped behind enemy lines to stop Hitler’s nuclear programme.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (2)

        Tiff and rally driver Mark Higgins set Olympic Skeleton Bob gold medallist Amy Williams and World Pentathlete champion Samantha Murray a track challenge. Vicki drives Aston Martin’s most powerful cars to find out which is quickest around a track.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (16)

        Detour. The treacherous collapse at H8 forces the team to strategize an exciting new approach to the Money Pit while Alex and Jack investigate underwater targets which may lead to a second flood tunnel system.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (13)

        Aliens & Superheroes. From the beginning of recorded history there have been stories about beings with superhuman strength, super-sonic speed and supernatural abilities. Is it possible that these stories are based on extra-terrestrial beings that once lived on Earth?

      • Human Weapon (4)

        Savate Streetfighting. Literally translated to mean 'old boot', Savate developed in France in the 1800s. Jason and Bill navigate the dockyards of Marseille to uncover its secrets.

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Boneyard (6)

        Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)

        Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (1)

        Secret Weapon Sabotage. ‘Secret Weapon Sabotage' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and cutting edge computer game graphics to tell the story of the SOE agents who dropped behind enemy lines to stop Hitler’s nuclear programme.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (2)

        Tiff and rally driver Mark Higgins set Olympic Skeleton Bob gold medallist Amy Williams and World Pentathlete champion Samantha Murray a track challenge. Vicki drives Aston Martin’s most powerful cars to find out which is quickest around a track.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (16)

        Detour. The treacherous collapse at H8 forces the team to strategize an exciting new approach to the Money Pit while Alex and Jack investigate underwater targets which may lead to a second flood tunnel system.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (13)

        Aliens & Superheroes. From the beginning of recorded history there have been stories about beings with superhuman strength, super-sonic speed and supernatural abilities. Is it possible that these stories are based on extra-terrestrial beings that once lived on Earth?

      • Human Weapon (4)

        Savate Streetfighting. Literally translated to mean 'old boot', Savate developed in France in the 1800s. Jason and Bill navigate the dockyards of Marseille to uncover its secrets.

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Boneyard (6)

        Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (2)

        Cutting Rommel's Lifeline. 'Cutting Rommel’s Lifeline' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and CGI environments to tell the story of an SAS force, working behind enemy lines to attack a vital Nazi harbour in North Africa.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (3)

        Tiff and Formula E racing driver Karun Chandhok put two supercar fast limos up against each other on the track. The presenting team test the Citroen C4 Cactus, a car with airbags on outside, and find out how well it can stand up to some abuse.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (17)

        Clue or False? The team is amazed when their new approach to locate the Money Pit yields evidence in gigantic proportions.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (14)

        The Tesla Experiment. One of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla shepherded mankind to a new industrial era and laid the groundwork for today's technological age. Is it possible that he was influenced by some otherworldly design?

      • Battlefield Detectives (3)

        The Civil War - Antietam. General Robert E Lee's first invasion into the North ended in the Battle of Antietam - the bloodiest single day in the Civil War, and in all US history.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (6)

        Dacian Wars. When Trajan was proclaimed emperor, he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power.

      • Boneyard (7)

        Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (2)

        Cutting Rommel's Lifeline. 'Cutting Rommel’s Lifeline' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and CGI environments to tell the story of an SAS force, working behind enemy lines to attack a vital Nazi harbour in North Africa.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (3)

        Tiff and Formula E racing driver Karun Chandhok put two supercar fast limos up against each other on the track. The presenting team test the Citroen C4 Cactus, a car with airbags on outside, and find out how well it can stand up to some abuse.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (17)

        Clue or False? The team is amazed when their new approach to locate the Money Pit yields evidence in gigantic proportions.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (14)

        The Tesla Experiment. One of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla shepherded mankind to a new industrial era and laid the groundwork for today's technological age. Is it possible that he was influenced by some otherworldly design?

      • Battlefield Detectives (3)

        The Civil War - Antietam. General Robert E Lee's first invasion into the North ended in the Battle of Antietam - the bloodiest single day in the Civil War, and in all US history.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (6)

        Dacian Wars. When Trajan was proclaimed emperor, he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power.