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Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Ancient Aliens VI (12)
The Reptilians. The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from HP Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek. Could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation?
Private Lives (1)
Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?
Mystery Pickers (4)
Armored And Dangerous. The guys try to uncover why and how medieval scale armour was abandoned and later found in the Arizona desert.
The Universe II (4)
The Milky Way. A crucible of creation and destruction, with Earth on its edge, the Milky Way is just one galaxy among millions. Discover its complex tapestry of science.
The Lost Evidence II (1)
Battle of Britain. Recently discovered British and German aerial reconnaissance photographs reveal what happened in the 114-day battle between the RAF and Luftwaffe.
Cities of the Underworld (1)
Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.
Lost Worlds (6)
Secret Cities of the A-Bomb. In 1939, a group of scientists warned FDR that Nazi Germany might be developing an atomic bomb. Roosevelt instantly issued an order: America had to make the first weapon. We recreate this hidden world of classified nuclear facilities.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Ancient Aliens VI (12)
The Reptilians. The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from HP Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek. Could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation?
Private Lives (1)
Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?
Mystery Pickers (4)
Armored And Dangerous. The guys try to uncover why and how medieval scale armour was abandoned and later found in the Arizona desert.
The Universe II (4)
The Milky Way. A crucible of creation and destruction, with Earth on its edge, the Milky Way is just one galaxy among millions. Discover its complex tapestry of science.
The Lost Evidence II (1)
Battle of Britain. Recently discovered British and German aerial reconnaissance photographs reveal what happened in the 114-day battle between the RAF and Luftwaffe.
Cities of the Underworld (1)
Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.
Lost Worlds (6)
Secret Cities of the A-Bomb. In 1939, a group of scientists warned FDR that Nazi Germany might be developing an atomic bomb. Roosevelt instantly issued an order: America had to make the first weapon. We recreate this hidden world of classified nuclear facilities.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Ancient Aliens VI (12)
The Reptilians. The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from HP Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek. Could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation?
Private Lives (1)
Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?
Mystery Pickers (4)
Armored And Dangerous. The guys try to uncover why and how medieval scale armour was abandoned and later found in the Arizona desert.
The Universe II (4)
The Milky Way. A crucible of creation and destruction, with Earth on its edge, the Milky Way is just one galaxy among millions. Discover its complex tapestry of science.
The Lost Evidence II (1)
Battle of Britain. Recently discovered British and German aerial reconnaissance photographs reveal what happened in the 114-day battle between the RAF and Luftwaffe.
Cities of the Underworld (1)
Beneath Vesuvius: Naples. Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.
Lost Worlds (6)
Secret Cities of the A-Bomb. In 1939, a group of scientists warned FDR that Nazi Germany might be developing an atomic bomb. Roosevelt instantly issued an order: America had to make the first weapon. We recreate this hidden world of classified nuclear facilities.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Ancient Aliens VI (12)
The Reptilians. The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from HP Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek. Could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation?
Private Lives (1)
Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?
Mystery Pickers (4)
Armored And Dangerous. The guys try to uncover why and how medieval scale armour was abandoned and later found in the Arizona desert.
The Universe II (4)
The Milky Way. A crucible of creation and destruction, with Earth on its edge, the Milky Way is just one galaxy among millions. Discover its complex tapestry of science.
The Lost Evidence II (2)
Alamein. In 1942, Allied forces clashed with the German Afrika Korps, pitting Montgomery against Rommel. How did aerial reconnaissance photos fool the Germans into a mistake?
Cities of the Underworld (2)
Catacombs of Death: Paris. An alternative world thrives in the shadows of this capital 'city of lights'. Host Eric Geller has special access to this dark underworld, where both the secrets of the living and the sins of the dead are revealed.
Lost Worlds (3)
Atlantis. In the heart of the Mediterranean, a peaceful island explodes with devastating force - it will be the biggest volcanic eruption in three and a half thousand years of recorded history.
Museum Men (2)
Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.
Ancient Aliens VI (13)
Aliens & Superheroes. From the beginning of recorded history there have been stories about beings with superhuman strength, super-sonic speed and supernatural abilities. Is it possible that these stories are based on extra-terrestrial beings that once lived on Earth?
Boneyard (6)
Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.
Secret History of Humans (1)
Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.
Secret History of Humans (2)
Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.
The Universe II (5)
Alien Moons. In the shadow of planets there are objects which, unlike our moon, border on the bizarre. Explore the moons of surrounding planets in the solar system.
The Lost Evidence II (2)
Alamein. In 1942, Allied forces clashed with the German Afrika Korps, pitting Montgomery against Rommel. How did aerial reconnaissance photos fool the Germans into a mistake?
Cities of the Underworld (2)
Catacombs of Death: Paris. An alternative world thrives in the shadows of this capital 'city of lights'. Host Eric Geller has special access to this dark underworld, where both the secrets of the living and the sins of the dead are revealed.
Lost Worlds (3)
Atlantis. In the heart of the Mediterranean, a peaceful island explodes with devastating force - it will be the biggest volcanic eruption in three and a half thousand years of recorded history.
Museum Men (2)
Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.
Ancient Aliens VI (13)
Aliens & Superheroes. From the beginning of recorded history there have been stories about beings with superhuman strength, super-sonic speed and supernatural abilities. Is it possible that these stories are based on extra-terrestrial beings that once lived on Earth?
Boneyard (6)
Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.
Secret History of Humans (1)
Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.
