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      • Mystery Pickers (9)

        Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • DB Cooper: Case Closed? (2)

        Part 2. 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 of DB Cooper took over 40 years to crack.

      • Ancient Top 10 (7)

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (9)

        D-Day Footage. The team join the hunt for lost footage of a D-Day secret mission. Plus, can they find one of The Beatle's, George Harrison's most famous guitars?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (11)

        The Barbarian General. Emperor Theodosius enlisted Goth mercenaries to fight for the Empire, but how did he ensure loyalty? By giving command to the half-Vandal, half-Roman general, Stilicho.

      • Mystery Pickers (9)

        Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • DB Cooper: Case Closed? (2)

        Part 2. 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 of DB Cooper took over 40 years to crack.

      • Ancient Top 10 (7)

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (9)

        D-Day Footage. The team join the hunt for lost footage of a D-Day secret mission. Plus, can they find one of The Beatle's, George Harrison's most famous guitars?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (11)

        The Barbarian General. Emperor Theodosius enlisted Goth mercenaries to fight for the Empire, but how did he ensure loyalty? By giving command to the half-Vandal, half-Roman general, Stilicho.

      • Mystery Pickers (9)

        Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • DB Cooper: Case Closed? (2)

        Part 2. 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 of DB Cooper took over 40 years to crack.

      • Ancient Top 10 (7)

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (9)

        D-Day Footage. The team join the hunt for lost footage of a D-Day secret mission. Plus, can they find one of The Beatle's, George Harrison's most famous guitars?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (11)

        The Barbarian General. Emperor Theodosius enlisted Goth mercenaries to fight for the Empire, but how did he ensure loyalty? By giving command to the half-Vandal, half-Roman general, Stilicho.

      • Mystery Pickers (9)

        Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • DB Cooper: Case Closed? (2)

        Part 2. 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 of DB Cooper took over 40 years to crack.

      • Ancient Top 10 (7)

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)

        Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (5)

        King's Cross Fire. A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at King’s Cross station led to the death of 31 people.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Dogfights (2)

        Air Ambush. Legendary fighter pilot Colonel Robin Olds set a deadly trap for the North Vietnamese by disguising lethal F-4 Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The results were devastating.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (2)

        Aliens and the Lost Ark. The biblical stories surrounding the Ark speak of a device with divine powers. Are these stories mere myth or did the Ark of the Covenant possess extraordinary powers?

      • Sliced (15)

        All Terrain. Millions of people ride off-road vehicles to burn around curves, skim over waves and churn through mud. To find out what they're capable of, John is putting the pedal to the metal on a Jet Ski, an all-terrain vehicle and a racing motorcycle.

      • Sliced (16)

        Electronics. The average US household has at least 25 electronic devices. But what are the secrets to dazzling images, faster photos and bigger sound? John's slicing up televisions, stereos and cameras, seeking the shocking truths inside.

      • How the Earth Was Made (4)

        Great Lakes. Discover the cataclysmic events that forged our planet. Experts reveal the remarkable story of how the Great Lakes were formed.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (11)

        Wharfs and All. While the excavation of Smith's Cove continues to uncover an abundance of ancient structures, Rick, Marty and the team resume the treasure hunt in H8 convinced more than ever it is the site of the Money Pit.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)

        Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (5)

        King's Cross Fire. A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at King’s Cross station led to the death of 31 people.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Dogfights (2)

        Air Ambush. Legendary fighter pilot Colonel Robin Olds set a deadly trap for the North Vietnamese by disguising lethal F-4 Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The results were devastating.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (2)

        Aliens and the Lost Ark. The biblical stories surrounding the Ark speak of a device with divine powers. Are these stories mere myth or did the Ark of the Covenant possess extraordinary powers?

      • Sliced (15)

        All Terrain. Millions of people ride off-road vehicles to burn around curves, skim over waves and churn through mud. To find out what they're capable of, John is putting the pedal to the metal on a Jet Ski, an all-terrain vehicle and a racing motorcycle.

      • Sliced (16)

        Electronics. The average US household has at least 25 electronic devices. But what are the secrets to dazzling images, faster photos and bigger sound? John's slicing up televisions, stereos and cameras, seeking the shocking truths inside.

      • How the Earth Was Made (4)

        Great Lakes. Discover the cataclysmic events that forged our planet. Experts reveal the remarkable story of how the Great Lakes were formed.