
History 2
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Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
Boneyard (8)
Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.
Secret History of Humans (7)
Man and Metals. Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Secret History of Humans (8)
Fire, Coal and Oils. Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)
Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.
Hero Ships (6)
USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.
Patton 360 (9)
Battle of the Bulge. The Battle of the Bulge kicks off in Belgium and, despite the worst weather in 20 years, Patton and his army race north to relieve the beleaguered defenders of Bastogne.
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
Mummy Forensics (4)
The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
Boneyard (8)
Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.
Secret History of Humans (7)
Man and Metals. Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Secret History of Humans (8)
Fire, Coal and Oils. Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)
Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.
Hero Ships (6)
USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.
Patton 360 (9)
Battle of the Bulge. The Battle of the Bulge kicks off in Belgium and, despite the worst weather in 20 years, Patton and his army race north to relieve the beleaguered defenders of Bastogne.
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
Mummy Forensics (4)
The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
Boneyard (8)
Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.
Secret History of Humans (7)
Man and Metals. Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Secret History of Humans (8)
Fire, Coal and Oils. Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)
Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.
Hero Ships (6)
USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.
Patton 360 (9)
Battle of the Bulge. The Battle of the Bulge kicks off in Belgium and, despite the worst weather in 20 years, Patton and his army race north to relieve the beleaguered defenders of Bastogne.
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
Mummy Forensics (4)
The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?
Evolve (9)
Size. From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.
Boneyard (8)
Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.
Secret History of Humans (7)
Man and Metals. Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Secret History of Humans (8)
Fire, Coal and Oils. Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (4)
Alien Power Plants. Did our ancestors have an understanding of how to generate power thousands of years before modern man? Giorgio Tsoukalos theorizes that some of the most famous ruins on Earth may be long-forgotten power sources that hold a celestial connection.
Hero Ships (6)
USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.
Deep Sea Salvage (6)
Final Battle. A tropical storm washes a huge supply ship far onto the mainland, requiring a team of heavy lifters, a bulldozer and a large pulley system to get it back to water.
Serial Killer Earth (1)
When Lakes Attack. Serial Killer Earth brings together a top team of experts to examine the most compelling footage, as well as eyewitness testimonies in order to explain and inform viewers of what actually happened during these disasters.
MysteryQuest (9)
San Francisco Slaughter. MysteryQuest's team of investigators look into the case of the Zodiac Killer using groundbreaking new DNA technology.
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.
Where Did It Come From? (9)
Ancient Maya - The Tools of Astronomy. Where Did It Come From? travels to Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula to get a first hand look at the ancient world’s most skilled astronomers: the Maya.
History of the Future (4)
The Future of Democracy. This episode documents the ongoing crisis of democracy and explores the strengths and weaknesses of some of the technological and autocratic alternatives that aspire to replace it.
Deep Sea Salvage (1)
Deadly Rig. The Bisso team must raise a sunken oil rig’s support structure from the ocean floor before it sweeps the legs out from underneath another fully operational rig. The unstable wreck is moments away from causing a major calamity.
Lost Worlds II (1)
Pirates of the Caribbean. From the icy docks of Bristol to the tropical paradise of the Caribbean, follow the incredible journey of fearsome buccaneers and their hunt for treasure and booty.
Deep Sea Salvage (6)
Final Battle. A tropical storm washes a huge supply ship far onto the mainland, requiring a team of heavy lifters, a bulldozer and a large pulley system to get it back to water.
Serial Killer Earth (1)
When Lakes Attack. Serial Killer Earth brings together a top team of experts to examine the most compelling footage, as well as eyewitness testimonies in order to explain and inform viewers of what actually happened during these disasters.
MysteryQuest (9)
San Francisco Slaughter. MysteryQuest's team of investigators look into the case of the Zodiac Killer using groundbreaking new DNA technology.
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.
Where Did It Come From? (9)
Ancient Maya - The Tools of Astronomy. Where Did It Come From? travels to Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula to get a first hand look at the ancient world’s most skilled astronomers: the Maya.
History of the Future (4)
The Future of Democracy. This episode documents the ongoing crisis of democracy and explores the strengths and weaknesses of some of the technological and autocratic alternatives that aspire to replace it.
Deep Sea Salvage (1)
Deadly Rig. The Bisso team must raise a sunken oil rig’s support structure from the ocean floor before it sweeps the legs out from underneath another fully operational rig. The unstable wreck is moments away from causing a major calamity.
