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      • Sliced (14)

        Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Digging for the Truth II (1)

        The Lost Cities of The Amazon. For five hundred years, explorers have been searching the Amazon for traces of its fabled lost cities...now Digging for the Truth has found the most famous of them all.

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Sliced (13)

        Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.

      • Sliced (14)

        Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Digging for the Truth II (1)

        The Lost Cities of The Amazon. For five hundred years, explorers have been searching the Amazon for traces of its fabled lost cities...now Digging for the Truth has found the most famous of them all.

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Sliced (13)

        Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.

      • Sliced (14)

        Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Digging for the Truth II (1)

        The Lost Cities of The Amazon. For five hundred years, explorers have been searching the Amazon for traces of its fabled lost cities...now Digging for the Truth has found the most famous of them all.

      • Battlefield Detectives (1)

        Native American Wars - The Apache. Historians explore two important battles to try and uncover the secrets of the Apache's success on the battlefield.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Sliced (13)

        Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.

      • Sliced (14)

        Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (7)

        USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.

      • Digging for the Truth II (2)

        The Real Sin City: Sodom & Gomorrah. According to the Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by God to punish them for their wicked ways. Is there evidence that such a thing actually happened?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (4)

        The Forest of Death. In 9 AD, a ferocious Germanic chieftain, Arminius, slaughtered General Varus' army at the Teutoburg Forest in a landmark battle that would define the edge of the empire.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (4)

        Tiff visits northern Sweden for a rally challenge. He only has a few hours to learn the skills of racing on sheet ice before he takes on a rally champion over a treacherous rally stage. The potential for disaster waits around every corner.

      • Shadow Force (4)

        Black Gold. The team joins forces with a rag-tag group of park rangers who are trying to stop the destruction of Congo's most critical national forest.

      • Evolve (5)

        Communication. A look at communication as a key tool for survival, from simple bacteria cooperating to take down creatures a million times their size, to mankind's complex systems of interacting.

      • Missing in Alaska (7)

        Alaska's Mutant Monkeys. Primate sightings in the Alaskan woods have the team puzzled, since experts say that monkeys have never lived in Alaska. The team investigates whether there could be a variety in the Alaska Triangle that is making meals out of men.

      • Missing in Alaska (8)

        It Lurks Beneath the Ice. Recent sightings around Alaska match native stories of a vicious Arctic mermaid that attacks unsuspecting people. With only five per cent of the world's oceans explored, could a sinister mermaid be among the oceans' undocumented creatures?

      • Hero Ships (10)

        Samuel B. Roberts. Following a tradition of coolness and courage through disastrous battle damage, the Samuel B. Roberts is ravaged by a huge explosion in an enemy minefield in the Persian Gulf.

      • Digging for the Truth II (2)

        The Real Sin City: Sodom & Gomorrah. According to the Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by God to punish them for their wicked ways. Is there evidence that such a thing actually happened?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (4)

        The Forest of Death. In 9 AD, a ferocious Germanic chieftain, Arminius, slaughtered General Varus' army at the Teutoburg Forest in a landmark battle that would define the edge of the empire.

      • Fifth Gear XXVI (4)

        Tiff visits northern Sweden for a rally challenge. He only has a few hours to learn the skills of racing on sheet ice before he takes on a rally champion over a treacherous rally stage. The potential for disaster waits around every corner.

      • Shadow Force (4)

        Black Gold. The team joins forces with a rag-tag group of park rangers who are trying to stop the destruction of Congo's most critical national forest.

      • Evolve (5)

        Communication. A look at communication as a key tool for survival, from simple bacteria cooperating to take down creatures a million times their size, to mankind's complex systems of interacting.

      • Missing in Alaska (7)

        Alaska's Mutant Monkeys. Primate sightings in the Alaskan woods have the team puzzled, since experts say that monkeys have never lived in Alaska. The team investigates whether there could be a variety in the Alaska Triangle that is making meals out of men.

      • Missing in Alaska (8)

        It Lurks Beneath the Ice. Recent sightings around Alaska match native stories of a vicious Arctic mermaid that attacks unsuspecting people. With only five per cent of the world's oceans explored, could a sinister mermaid be among the oceans' undocumented creatures?