• History 2

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      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (6)

        Operation Bagration. A look from the Soviet perspective at the operation to encircle and annihilate the occupying Germans in the Byelorussian SSR.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (19)

        Special Edition: Alien Transports. Ancient cultures around the world tell stories of strange objects witnessed flying in the sky. But are these tales fiction, or might people actually have seen craft descending from the heavens?

      • Haunted History (3)

        The Torso Murders. Experts head to the site of the Mad Butcher's murders in Cleveland, where they hope spirits will help them crack one the biggest unsolved crimes of the 1900s.

      • Missing in Alaska (9)

        Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Battles BC (6)

        Alexander: Lord of War. The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Battles BC (8)

        Judgement Day at Marathon. Discover how, after years of rivalry, a small Greek army defeated the Persians through sheer mettle and a brilliant defensive strategy.

      • Digging for the Truth II (8)

        Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh. She ruled over men, bedding the likes of Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony, and led one of the greatest civilisations of the world. Her name has been immortalised in myth and legend. So, how did Cleopatra become the last of the pharaohs?

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (6)

        Operation Bagration. A look from the Soviet perspective at the operation to encircle and annihilate the occupying Germans in the Byelorussian SSR.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (19)

        Special Edition: Alien Transports. Ancient cultures around the world tell stories of strange objects witnessed flying in the sky. But are these tales fiction, or might people actually have seen craft descending from the heavens?

      • Haunted History (3)

        The Torso Murders. Experts head to the site of the Mad Butcher's murders in Cleveland, where they hope spirits will help them crack one the biggest unsolved crimes of the 1900s.

      • Missing in Alaska (9)

        Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Battles BC (6)

        Alexander: Lord of War. The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Battles BC (8)

        Judgement Day at Marathon. Discover how, after years of rivalry, a small Greek army defeated the Persians through sheer mettle and a brilliant defensive strategy.

      • Digging for the Truth II (8)

        Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh. She ruled over men, bedding the likes of Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony, and led one of the greatest civilisations of the world. Her name has been immortalised in myth and legend. So, how did Cleopatra become the last of the pharaohs?

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (6)

        Operation Bagration. A look from the Soviet perspective at the operation to encircle and annihilate the occupying Germans in the Byelorussian SSR.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (19)

        Special Edition: Alien Transports. Ancient cultures around the world tell stories of strange objects witnessed flying in the sky. But are these tales fiction, or might people actually have seen craft descending from the heavens?

      • Haunted History (3)

        The Torso Murders. Experts head to the site of the Mad Butcher's murders in Cleveland, where they hope spirits will help them crack one the biggest unsolved crimes of the 1900s.

      • Missing in Alaska (9)

        Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Battles BC (6)

        Alexander: Lord of War. The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Battles BC (8)

        Judgement Day at Marathon. Discover how, after years of rivalry, a small Greek army defeated the Persians through sheer mettle and a brilliant defensive strategy.

      • Digging for the Truth II (8)

        Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh. She ruled over men, bedding the likes of Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony, and led one of the greatest civilisations of the world. Her name has been immortalised in myth and legend. So, how did Cleopatra become the last of the pharaohs?

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (6)

        Operation Bagration. A look from the Soviet perspective at the operation to encircle and annihilate the occupying Germans in the Byelorussian SSR.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (19)

        Special Edition: Alien Transports. Ancient cultures around the world tell stories of strange objects witnessed flying in the sky. But are these tales fiction, or might people actually have seen craft descending from the heavens?

      • Haunted History (3)

        The Torso Murders. Experts head to the site of the Mad Butcher's murders in Cleveland, where they hope spirits will help them crack one the biggest unsolved crimes of the 1900s.

      • Missing in Alaska (9)

        Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Top 10 (2)

        Secrets Of Egypt. From the riddles of the Sphinx to mummification and the pyramids, Egypt has seen some of the highest-profile archaeological finds in history. But with so many contenders, which secret has had the biggest impact on our view of Ancient Egypt?

      • Digging for the Truth II (9)

        Stonehenge Secrets Revealed. Stonehenge is one of the most famous and mysterious structures in the world. Now, host Josh Bernstein investigates the origins of Stonehenge and the pre-historic world that surrounded it.

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (8)

        The Battle of Berlin. The story of the battle that ended the war, told from a Russian perspective. First to reach the Reichstag, Soviet forces triumphantly raised their flag from the roof.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (20)

        Special Edition: Mysterious Structures. All over the world there are megalithic stone structures whose construction baffles archaeologists. Is it possible that humans managed to move these gigantic rocks with the help of alien technology?

      • Museum Men (9)

        The Levitating Throne. Creative Arts is building a Byzantine hydraulic throne inspired by King Solomon for the Museum of Science and Industry. This throne was an engineering wonder as it elevated above a ruler's subjects.

      • 22 June 1940: The Sound Of Surrender (1)

        The Armistice of 22 June 1940 like you’ve never heard before. We revisit how France ended up in a critical situation with the recent discovery of negotiations that confirmed Hitler’s humiliating victory over the French Third Republic.

      • 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.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Top 10 (2)

        Secrets Of Egypt. From the riddles of the Sphinx to mummification and the pyramids, Egypt has seen some of the highest-profile archaeological finds in history. But with so many contenders, which secret has had the biggest impact on our view of Ancient Egypt?

      • Digging for the Truth II (9)

        Stonehenge Secrets Revealed. Stonehenge is one of the most famous and mysterious structures in the world. Now, host Josh Bernstein investigates the origins of Stonehenge and the pre-historic world that surrounded it.

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (8)

        The Battle of Berlin. The story of the battle that ended the war, told from a Russian perspective. First to reach the Reichstag, Soviet forces triumphantly raised their flag from the roof.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (20)

        Special Edition: Mysterious Structures. All over the world there are megalithic stone structures whose construction baffles archaeologists. Is it possible that humans managed to move these gigantic rocks with the help of alien technology?

      • Museum Men (9)

        The Levitating Throne. Creative Arts is building a Byzantine hydraulic throne inspired by King Solomon for the Museum of Science and Industry. This throne was an engineering wonder as it elevated above a ruler's subjects.

      • 22 June 1940: The Sound Of Surrender (1)

        The Armistice of 22 June 1940 like you’ve never heard before. We revisit how France ended up in a critical situation with the recent discovery of negotiations that confirmed Hitler’s humiliating victory over the French Third Republic.