• History 2

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      • Secret History of Humans (2)

        Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (2)

        Chasing Bigfoot. Is Bigfoot a terrifying myth or a real violent creature? The MonsterQuest team investigates the Bigfoot mystery by going into the wild to examine photos, audio recordings and eyewitness accounts.

      • Cities of the Underworld (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • Sliced (7)

        Fire Truck. Firefighting has come a long way since the bucket brigade. To answer your burning questions about fire trucks, John's slicing up the loudest sirens and the strongest water pumps.

      • Sliced (8)

        Saloon. John's stepping behind the bar at his local watering hole to dissect beer taps, shred a jukebox and carve up a mechanical bull - all to find out what lies within.

      • Digging for the Truth II (1)

        The Lost Cities of The Amazon. For five hundred years, explorers have been searching the Amazon for traces of its fabled lost cities...now Digging for the Truth has found the most famous of them all.

      • Digging for the Truth II (2)

        The Real Sin City: Sodom & Gomorrah. According to the Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by God to punish them for their wicked ways. Is there evidence that such a thing actually happened?

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Secret History of Humans (1)

        Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (2)

        Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (2)

        Chasing Bigfoot. Is Bigfoot a terrifying myth or a real violent creature? The MonsterQuest team investigates the Bigfoot mystery by going into the wild to examine photos, audio recordings and eyewitness accounts.

      • Cities of the Underworld (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • Sliced (7)

        Fire Truck. Firefighting has come a long way since the bucket brigade. To answer your burning questions about fire trucks, John's slicing up the loudest sirens and the strongest water pumps.

      • Sliced (8)

        Saloon. John's stepping behind the bar at his local watering hole to dissect beer taps, shred a jukebox and carve up a mechanical bull - all to find out what lies within.

      • Digging for the Truth II (1)

        The Lost Cities of The Amazon. For five hundred years, explorers have been searching the Amazon for traces of its fabled lost cities...now Digging for the Truth has found the most famous of them all.

      • Digging for the Truth II (2)

        The Real Sin City: Sodom & Gomorrah. According to the Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by God to punish them for their wicked ways. Is there evidence that such a thing actually happened?

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Secret History of Humans (1)

        Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (2)

        Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (2)

        Chasing Bigfoot. Is Bigfoot a terrifying myth or a real violent creature? The MonsterQuest team investigates the Bigfoot mystery by going into the wild to examine photos, audio recordings and eyewitness accounts.

      • Cities of the Underworld (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • Sliced (7)

        Fire Truck. Firefighting has come a long way since the bucket brigade. To answer your burning questions about fire trucks, John's slicing up the loudest sirens and the strongest water pumps.

      • Sliced (8)

        Saloon. John's stepping behind the bar at his local watering hole to dissect beer taps, shred a jukebox and carve up a mechanical bull - all to find out what lies within.

      • Digging for the Truth II (1)

        The Lost Cities of The Amazon. For five hundred years, explorers have been searching the Amazon for traces of its fabled lost cities...now Digging for the Truth has found the most famous of them all.

      • Digging for the Truth II (2)

        The Real Sin City: Sodom & Gomorrah. According to the Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by God to punish them for their wicked ways. Is there evidence that such a thing actually happened?

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Secret History of Humans (1)

        Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (2)

        Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (2)

        Chasing Bigfoot. Is Bigfoot a terrifying myth or a real violent creature? The MonsterQuest team investigates the Bigfoot mystery by going into the wild to examine photos, audio recordings and eyewitness accounts.

      • Cities of the Underworld (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • Sliced (7)

        Fire Truck. Firefighting has come a long way since the bucket brigade. To answer your burning questions about fire trucks, John's slicing up the loudest sirens and the strongest water pumps.

      • Sliced (8)

        Saloon. John's stepping behind the bar at his local watering hole to dissect beer taps, shred a jukebox and carve up a mechanical bull - all to find out what lies within.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Battles BC (2)

        David: Giant Slayer. With a single slingshot to the head, young David defeated the giant Goliath. But behind this famous tale lies a world of treachery, intrigue and political ambition.

      • 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.

      • Museum Men (6)

        Evel Knievel's Rocket. Creative Arts has been commissioned by the Tennessee Museum of Aviation to build the Skycycle X-2, the rocket used by Evel Knievel in his most famous daredevil stunt.

      • Mystery Pickers (7)

        The Knife & Times Of Jim Bowie. Dale meets a man who wants to prove he found the original knife of folk hero Jim Bowie, but they get an even bigger surprise. Plus, an alleged Viking artefact found in Maine, and what looks like a weaponised bracelet found on a man's land in Texas.

      • Rouen To Hiroshima

        On 6 August 1945, the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat over Hiroshima. A documentary tells the story of the bombing campaign that transformed the face of war, from Rouen to Hiroshima.

      • Swamp Ghost

        On February 23rd 1942, a bullet-riddled U.S. B-17E bomber Crash landed in a remote swamp in Papua New Guinea. SWAMP GHOST is an hour long documentary covering the attempt to recover the long lost aircraft.

      • Ancient Top 10 (5)

        Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Battles BC (2)

        David: Giant Slayer. With a single slingshot to the head, young David defeated the giant Goliath. But behind this famous tale lies a world of treachery, intrigue and political ambition.

      • 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.

      • Museum Men (6)

        Evel Knievel's Rocket. Creative Arts has been commissioned by the Tennessee Museum of Aviation to build the Skycycle X-2, the rocket used by Evel Knievel in his most famous daredevil stunt.

      • Mystery Pickers (7)

        The Knife & Times Of Jim Bowie. Dale meets a man who wants to prove he found the original knife of folk hero Jim Bowie, but they get an even bigger surprise. Plus, an alleged Viking artefact found in Maine, and what looks like a weaponised bracelet found on a man's land in Texas.

      • Rouen To Hiroshima

        On 6 August 1945, the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat over Hiroshima. A documentary tells the story of the bombing campaign that transformed the face of war, from Rouen to Hiroshima.

      • Swamp Ghost

        On February 23rd 1942, a bullet-riddled U.S. B-17E bomber Crash landed in a remote swamp in Papua New Guinea. SWAMP GHOST is an hour long documentary covering the attempt to recover the long lost aircraft.