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Sliced (6)
Bathroom Disaster. To discover the dirty secrets hidden inside your bathroom, John's cutting into toilets, hairdryers and a shower. He'll debunk the myths and shed light on the shocking dangers so you don't have to learn the hard way.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)
JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.
Chasing Mummies (1)
Stuck. Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest in Egypt, and helping him out are the members of his fellowship programme.
Mystery Pickers (5)
Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.
Abandoned Engineering (5)
Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.
Digging for the Truth (5)
The Lost Tribe of Israel. What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?
Mummy Forensics (3)
The Misfit. A body inside an over-sized coffin sets the team on the trail of their final mystery. What they discover is a tragic tale played out at the highest echelons of Egyptian society, set at the court of one of Egypt's most famous Pharaohs.
History of the Future (3)
The Future of Globalisation. This episode explores the profound changes affecting the global order due to the rise of China and anti-globalisation movements.
Sliced (5)
Power Tools. In this episode, power tools are on the chopping block: chainsaws, nail guns and power lifters. John will put them to the test to find out which tools are up to the challenge and which ones don't make the cut.
Sliced (6)
Bathroom Disaster. To discover the dirty secrets hidden inside your bathroom, John's cutting into toilets, hairdryers and a shower. He'll debunk the myths and shed light on the shocking dangers so you don't have to learn the hard way.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)
JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.
Chasing Mummies (1)
Stuck. Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest in Egypt, and helping him out are the members of his fellowship programme.
Mystery Pickers (5)
Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.
Abandoned Engineering (5)
Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.
Digging for the Truth (5)
The Lost Tribe of Israel. What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?
Mummy Forensics (3)
The Misfit. A body inside an over-sized coffin sets the team on the trail of their final mystery. What they discover is a tragic tale played out at the highest echelons of Egyptian society, set at the court of one of Egypt's most famous Pharaohs.
History of the Future (3)
The Future of Globalisation. This episode explores the profound changes affecting the global order due to the rise of China and anti-globalisation movements.
Sliced (5)
Power Tools. In this episode, power tools are on the chopping block: chainsaws, nail guns and power lifters. John will put them to the test to find out which tools are up to the challenge and which ones don't make the cut.
Sliced (6)
Bathroom Disaster. To discover the dirty secrets hidden inside your bathroom, John's cutting into toilets, hairdryers and a shower. He'll debunk the myths and shed light on the shocking dangers so you don't have to learn the hard way.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)
JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.
Chasing Mummies (1)
Stuck. Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest in Egypt, and helping him out are the members of his fellowship programme.
Mystery Pickers (5)
Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.
Abandoned Engineering (5)
Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.
Digging for the Truth (5)
The Lost Tribe of Israel. What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?
Mummy Forensics (3)
The Misfit. A body inside an over-sized coffin sets the team on the trail of their final mystery. What they discover is a tragic tale played out at the highest echelons of Egyptian society, set at the court of one of Egypt's most famous Pharaohs.
History of the Future (3)
The Future of Globalisation. This episode explores the profound changes affecting the global order due to the rise of China and anti-globalisation movements.
Sliced (5)
Power Tools. In this episode, power tools are on the chopping block: chainsaws, nail guns and power lifters. John will put them to the test to find out which tools are up to the challenge and which ones don't make the cut.
Sliced (6)
Bathroom Disaster. To discover the dirty secrets hidden inside your bathroom, John's cutting into toilets, hairdryers and a shower. He'll debunk the myths and shed light on the shocking dangers so you don't have to learn the hard way.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)
JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.
Chasing Mummies (1)
Stuck. Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest in Egypt, and helping him out are the members of his fellowship programme.
Mystery Pickers (5)
Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.
Abandoned Engineering (5)
Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.
Digging for the Truth (6)
Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?
Serial Killer Earth (10)
Tornado on Fire. In this episode, a flaming tornado terrorises a team of firefighters; a Hawaiian volcano wipes an island paradise off the map; and an avalanche of rocks and debris obliterate a village in Honduras.
River Hunters (8)
Salisbury. It's the River Avon for Rick and Beau's final stop of the series, where they stumble upon some Roman coins in their search for William the Conqueror's legacy.
The Hunt for Baltic Gold (5)
Danger awaits amber hunters. Krzysztof’s field is flooded and smoke starts blowing from his caravan. Sappers clear the sea floor from unexploded bombs. Dorota begins the certification process for her jewellery. The storm arrives on the Baltic sea.
Evolve (1)
Eyes. Documentary series examining evolution. 95% of living species are equipped with eyes and they exist in many different forms. But how have they evolved through time?
Shadow Force (8)
Last Chance. The team joins forces with a unit positioned to protect one of the larger refugee camps. They go on live patrols and bring in equipment and tactics that give the protection units the edge.
Hero Ships (2)
USS Enterprise. Eight ships in the US Navy have carried the name Enterprise, dating to the earliest days of the Continental Navy. The most significant in that lineage are the last two.
The Best of MonsterQuest (5)
Dangerous Primates. The MonsterQuest team is investigating sightings of dangerous ape like creatures across North America. Are these apes in the wild or a mysterious legend that stalks forests and swamps?
Digging for the Truth (6)
Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?
Serial Killer Earth (10)
Tornado on Fire. In this episode, a flaming tornado terrorises a team of firefighters; a Hawaiian volcano wipes an island paradise off the map; and an avalanche of rocks and debris obliterate a village in Honduras.
River Hunters (8)
Salisbury. It's the River Avon for Rick and Beau's final stop of the series, where they stumble upon some Roman coins in their search for William the Conqueror's legacy.
The Hunt for Baltic Gold (5)
Danger awaits amber hunters. Krzysztof’s field is flooded and smoke starts blowing from his caravan. Sappers clear the sea floor from unexploded bombs. Dorota begins the certification process for her jewellery. The storm arrives on the Baltic sea.
Evolve (1)
Eyes. Documentary series examining evolution. 95% of living species are equipped with eyes and they exist in many different forms. But how have they evolved through time?
Shadow Force (8)
Last Chance. The team joins forces with a unit positioned to protect one of the larger refugee camps. They go on live patrols and bring in equipment and tactics that give the protection units the edge.
Hero Ships (2)
USS Enterprise. Eight ships in the US Navy have carried the name Enterprise, dating to the earliest days of the Continental Navy. The most significant in that lineage are the last two.
