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Museum Men (7)
Medieval Torture Devices. Creative Arts has been commissioned by a Tennessee museum to build an exhibit on items of torture from the Spanish Inquisition. This exhibit will include a life-sized bronze bull with a built-in door.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
DB Cooper: Case Closed? (1)
Part 1. In 1971, a man hijacked and threatened to blow up an airliner, extorting $200,000 from its owner, Northwest Orient. He then parachuted from the plane - and was never seen again. Learn how the case took over 40 years to crack.
Ancient Top 10 (6)
Ancient Mysteries. Ancient civilisations show evidence of incredible technology comparable to our own: an ancient computer, models that demonstrate flight, and stones weighing hundreds of tonnes seamlessly transported.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (8)
White House Cornerstone. Brad and the team hunt for the missing White House cornerstone, as well as a lost gun that could prove key to solving the infamous Amityville murders.
Battles BC (1)
Hannibal: The Annihilator. Hannibal's merciless attacks on Roman soil deal a near fatal blow to the future Empire. Sworn to a blood oath, Hannibal of Carthage does the unthinkable, marching 40 war elephants and an army over the Alps to gain the element of surprise.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (10)
Constantine the Great. As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.
Museum Men (7)
Medieval Torture Devices. Creative Arts has been commissioned by a Tennessee museum to build an exhibit on items of torture from the Spanish Inquisition. This exhibit will include a life-sized bronze bull with a built-in door.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
DB Cooper: Case Closed? (1)
Part 1. In 1971, a man hijacked and threatened to blow up an airliner, extorting $200,000 from its owner, Northwest Orient. He then parachuted from the plane - and was never seen again. Learn how the case took over 40 years to crack.
Ancient Top 10 (6)
Ancient Mysteries. Ancient civilisations show evidence of incredible technology comparable to our own: an ancient computer, models that demonstrate flight, and stones weighing hundreds of tonnes seamlessly transported.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (8)
White House Cornerstone. Brad and the team hunt for the missing White House cornerstone, as well as a lost gun that could prove key to solving the infamous Amityville murders.
Battles BC (1)
Hannibal: The Annihilator. Hannibal's merciless attacks on Roman soil deal a near fatal blow to the future Empire. Sworn to a blood oath, Hannibal of Carthage does the unthinkable, marching 40 war elephants and an army over the Alps to gain the element of surprise.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (10)
Constantine the Great. As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
DB Cooper: Case Closed? (1)
Part 1. In 1971, a man hijacked and threatened to blow up an airliner, extorting $200,000 from its owner, Northwest Orient. He then parachuted from the plane - and was never seen again. Learn how the case took over 40 years to crack.
Ancient Top 10 (6)
Ancient Mysteries. Ancient civilisations show evidence of incredible technology comparable to our own: an ancient computer, models that demonstrate flight, and stones weighing hundreds of tonnes seamlessly transported.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (8)
White House Cornerstone. Brad and the team hunt for the missing White House cornerstone, as well as a lost gun that could prove key to solving the infamous Amityville murders.
Battles BC (1)
Hannibal: The Annihilator. Hannibal's merciless attacks on Roman soil deal a near fatal blow to the future Empire. Sworn to a blood oath, Hannibal of Carthage does the unthinkable, marching 40 war elephants and an army over the Alps to gain the element of surprise.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (10)
Constantine the Great. As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.
Museum Men (7)
Medieval Torture Devices. Creative Arts has been commissioned by a Tennessee museum to build an exhibit on items of torture from the Spanish Inquisition. This exhibit will include a life-sized bronze bull with a built-in door.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
DB Cooper: Case Closed? (1)
Part 1. In 1971, a man hijacked and threatened to blow up an airliner, extorting $200,000 from its owner, Northwest Orient. He then parachuted from the plane - and was never seen again. Learn how the case took over 40 years to crack.
Ancient Top 10 (6)
Ancient Mysteries. Ancient civilisations show evidence of incredible technology comparable to our own: an ancient computer, models that demonstrate flight, and stones weighing hundreds of tonnes seamlessly transported.
The Universe III (6)
Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.
WW2 Treasure Hunters II (7)
D-Day Dress Rehearsal. In 1944, the south-west of England was packed with American troops training for D-Day. Suggs and Stephen discover more about this friendly invasion.
Lost Worlds II (6)
City of Armageddon. The Har at Megiddo gave its name to Armageddon, the final battle described in the book of Revelation. Trace the history of the cities built on this hilltop.
Private Lives (2)
Private Lives of the Kings and Queens. Featured in this episode are the huge debts and enormous greed of King George IV and the secret life and lover of Edward II.
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?
Sliced (13)
Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.
Sliced (14)
Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.
How the Earth Was Made (3)
Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.
The Curse of Oak Island VI (6)
Precious Metal. New insights on Nolan Cross suggest a Templar connection to the Money Pit while emerging, hard evidence convinces the team the discovery of the lead cross may be the most historic find in North America.
The Universe III (6)
Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.
WW2 Treasure Hunters II (7)
D-Day Dress Rehearsal. In 1944, the south-west of England was packed with American troops training for D-Day. Suggs and Stephen discover more about this friendly invasion.
Lost Worlds II (6)
City of Armageddon. The Har at Megiddo gave its name to Armageddon, the final battle described in the book of Revelation. Trace the history of the cities built on this hilltop.
Private Lives (2)
Private Lives of the Kings and Queens. Featured in this episode are the huge debts and enormous greed of King George IV and the secret life and lover of Edward II.
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?
Sliced (13)
Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.
Sliced (14)
Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.
How the Earth Was Made (3)
Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.
