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      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (21)

        Seismic Matters. New data provides stunning proof that structures uncovered in Smith's Cove were built prior to the discovery of the Money Pit.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        Aliens and the Civil War. The Civil War nearly destroyed the great experiment known as the United States of America, but is it possible that the preservation of the republic was influenced by extraterrestrial beings?

      • Human Weapon (7)

        Marine Corps Martial Arts. Hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff venture to Quantico, Virginia, the heart of America's military, to study one of the world's most dangerous and highly-evolved martial arts. It's called MCMAP - the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.

      • Human Weapon (11)

        Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.

      • Boneyard (11)

        Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (6)

        Grenfell Tower. In the 1950s, the tower block was born. But by the 1970s, these cities in the sky became slums. In 2017, missed warnings, vague regulations and corners cut in favour of financial return resulted in the deadliest tower block fire in British history.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (6)

        Stealing Hitler's Radar. British Paratroopers are given the task of stealing a German radar system that has been helping locate and shoot down allied aircraft. To do this they have to drop behind enemy lines and steal vital equipment from Hitler’s secret radar station.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (1)

        Tiff and Formula E driver Karun Chandhok race two supercar GTs, Jonny looks at the ultimate British getaway car of the 1960s, and the team test Renault’s new rear wheel drive city car, the Twingo.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (21)

        Seismic Matters. New data provides stunning proof that structures uncovered in Smith's Cove were built prior to the discovery of the Money Pit.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        Aliens and the Civil War. The Civil War nearly destroyed the great experiment known as the United States of America, but is it possible that the preservation of the republic was influenced by extraterrestrial beings?

      • Human Weapon (7)

        Marine Corps Martial Arts. Hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff venture to Quantico, Virginia, the heart of America's military, to study one of the world's most dangerous and highly-evolved martial arts. It's called MCMAP - the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.

      • Human Weapon (11)

        Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.

      • Boneyard (11)

        Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (6)

        Grenfell Tower. In the 1950s, the tower block was born. But by the 1970s, these cities in the sky became slums. In 2017, missed warnings, vague regulations and corners cut in favour of financial return resulted in the deadliest tower block fire in British history.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (6)

        Stealing Hitler's Radar. British Paratroopers are given the task of stealing a German radar system that has been helping locate and shoot down allied aircraft. To do this they have to drop behind enemy lines and steal vital equipment from Hitler’s secret radar station.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (1)

        Tiff and Formula E driver Karun Chandhok race two supercar GTs, Jonny looks at the ultimate British getaway car of the 1960s, and the team test Renault’s new rear wheel drive city car, the Twingo.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (21)

        Seismic Matters. New data provides stunning proof that structures uncovered in Smith's Cove were built prior to the discovery of the Money Pit.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        Aliens and the Civil War. The Civil War nearly destroyed the great experiment known as the United States of America, but is it possible that the preservation of the republic was influenced by extraterrestrial beings?

      • Human Weapon (7)

        Marine Corps Martial Arts. Hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff venture to Quantico, Virginia, the heart of America's military, to study one of the world's most dangerous and highly-evolved martial arts. It's called MCMAP - the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.

      • Human Weapon (11)

        Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.

      • Boneyard (11)

        Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (6)

        Grenfell Tower. In the 1950s, the tower block was born. But by the 1970s, these cities in the sky became slums. In 2017, missed warnings, vague regulations and corners cut in favour of financial return resulted in the deadliest tower block fire in British history.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (6)

        Stealing Hitler's Radar. British Paratroopers are given the task of stealing a German radar system that has been helping locate and shoot down allied aircraft. To do this they have to drop behind enemy lines and steal vital equipment from Hitler’s secret radar station.

      • Fifth Gear XXV (1)

        Tiff and Formula E driver Karun Chandhok race two supercar GTs, Jonny looks at the ultimate British getaway car of the 1960s, and the team test Renault’s new rear wheel drive city car, the Twingo.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (21)

        Seismic Matters. New data provides stunning proof that structures uncovered in Smith's Cove were built prior to the discovery of the Money Pit.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        Aliens and the Civil War. The Civil War nearly destroyed the great experiment known as the United States of America, but is it possible that the preservation of the republic was influenced by extraterrestrial beings?

      • Human Weapon (7)

        Marine Corps Martial Arts. Hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff venture to Quantico, Virginia, the heart of America's military, to study one of the world's most dangerous and highly-evolved martial arts. It's called MCMAP - the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.

      • Human Weapon (11)

        Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.

      • Boneyard (11)

        Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards visit a range of historically significant sites in search of incredible archaeological finds.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (1)

        German Bomber in Liverpool. Suggs and WWII militaria expert Stephen Taylor unearth artefacts from former military sites - starting with a German bomber found in Liverpool.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (1)

        In this episode of Fifth Gear, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson take part in a unique 'car vs plane' challenge. Nigel Lamb is the current Red Bull Air Race champion, which makes him the airborne equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (22)

        Lost and Founding. The team is handed a shocking new theory that may connect the Oak Island treasure to the birth of a nation. But it's also the moment of truth for the fellowship as the guys are faced with the burning question: quit or continue?

      • Ancient Aliens VII (10)

        Hidden Pyramids. With infrared satellite technology detecting pyramids hidden underneath the sand in Egypt and airborne laser sensors discovering long lost pyramids beneath the jungles of Central America, many believe we have entered a new pyramid era.

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (7)

        Rebellion and Betrayal. In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?

      • Mystery Pickers (1)

        Weapons Of Mass Deduction. A mysterious disc yields a surprising outcome, and the team test the authenticity of a rifle said to belong to General Custer.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards visit a range of historically significant sites in search of incredible archaeological finds.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (1)

        German Bomber in Liverpool. Suggs and WWII militaria expert Stephen Taylor unearth artefacts from former military sites - starting with a German bomber found in Liverpool.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (1)

        In this episode of Fifth Gear, Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson take part in a unique 'car vs plane' challenge. Nigel Lamb is the current Red Bull Air Race champion, which makes him the airborne equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (22)

        Lost and Founding. The team is handed a shocking new theory that may connect the Oak Island treasure to the birth of a nation. But it's also the moment of truth for the fellowship as the guys are faced with the burning question: quit or continue?

      • Ancient Aliens VII (10)

        Hidden Pyramids. With infrared satellite technology detecting pyramids hidden underneath the sand in Egypt and airborne laser sensors discovering long lost pyramids beneath the jungles of Central America, many believe we have entered a new pyramid era.

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (7)

        Rebellion and Betrayal. In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?