• History 2

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      • The Universe VI (13)

        Ride the Comet. Hitch a ride on a comet as it roars from the cold, dark outer reaches of the solar system to the fiery surface of the Sun. Visit the surface of each planet, from mountains on the moons of Neptune, to the caves beneath Mars, and a solar tsunami.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (6)

        Secrets Of The Pyramids. Pyramids have been found all around the world. Experts explore the strange similarities between all pyramids, as well as otherworldly connections. What purpose did the pyramids serve?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • 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 (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • The Universe VI (13)

        Ride the Comet. Hitch a ride on a comet as it roars from the cold, dark outer reaches of the solar system to the fiery surface of the Sun. Visit the surface of each planet, from mountains on the moons of Neptune, to the caves beneath Mars, and a solar tsunami.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (6)

        Secrets Of The Pyramids. Pyramids have been found all around the world. Experts explore the strange similarities between all pyramids, as well as otherworldly connections. What purpose did the pyramids serve?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • 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 (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • The Universe VI (13)

        Ride the Comet. Hitch a ride on a comet as it roars from the cold, dark outer reaches of the solar system to the fiery surface of the Sun. Visit the surface of each planet, from mountains on the moons of Neptune, to the caves beneath Mars, and a solar tsunami.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (6)

        Secrets Of The Pyramids. Pyramids have been found all around the world. Experts explore the strange similarities between all pyramids, as well as otherworldly connections. What purpose did the pyramids serve?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • 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 (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • The Universe VI (13)

        Ride the Comet. Hitch a ride on a comet as it roars from the cold, dark outer reaches of the solar system to the fiery surface of the Sun. Visit the surface of each planet, from mountains on the moons of Neptune, to the caves beneath Mars, and a solar tsunami.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (6)

        Secrets Of The Pyramids. Pyramids have been found all around the world. Experts explore the strange similarities between all pyramids, as well as otherworldly connections. What purpose did the pyramids serve?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • 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 (3)

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest.

      • 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.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • Where Did It Come From? (10)

        Ancient Greece - Weapons of Mass Destruction. Journey to Greece to examine the ancient origins of modern weapons of mass destruction like computer-guided nuclear warheads, anthrax and sarin gas.

      • The Universe VI (14)

        When Space Changed History. Many times in human history, objects or forces from space have changed the course of life on earth. Many believe an asteroid played a role in the fall of the Roman Empire, and another asteroid might have destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (7)

        Aliens And Bigfoot. People in many lands have claimed to see the footprints of giant ape-men. What if, as ancient astronaut theorists believe, there is evidence to connect Bigfoot with an alien species that once visited Earth in the distant past?

      • Knight Fight (4)

        Normans vs Saxons. Experts take on armour and weaponry from the legendary battles of the Normans and the Saxons of the early 11th Century. The winning team will fight in a final Duel using the deadly Danish Bearded Axe. Who will win in this battle for the ages?

      • River Hunters (2)

        Warwick. Presenter Rick Edwards and US YouTube sensation and river detectorist Beau Ouimette travel to Warwick on the hunt for incredible archaeological finds.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • 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.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • Where Did It Come From? (10)

        Ancient Greece - Weapons of Mass Destruction. Journey to Greece to examine the ancient origins of modern weapons of mass destruction like computer-guided nuclear warheads, anthrax and sarin gas.

      • The Universe VI (14)

        When Space Changed History. Many times in human history, objects or forces from space have changed the course of life on earth. Many believe an asteroid played a role in the fall of the Roman Empire, and another asteroid might have destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.

      • Ancient Aliens IV (7)

        Aliens And Bigfoot. People in many lands have claimed to see the footprints of giant ape-men. What if, as ancient astronaut theorists believe, there is evidence to connect Bigfoot with an alien species that once visited Earth in the distant past?

      • Knight Fight (4)

        Normans vs Saxons. Experts take on armour and weaponry from the legendary battles of the Normans and the Saxons of the early 11th Century. The winning team will fight in a final Duel using the deadly Danish Bearded Axe. Who will win in this battle for the ages?

      • River Hunters (2)

        Warwick. Presenter Rick Edwards and US YouTube sensation and river detectorist Beau Ouimette travel to Warwick on the hunt for incredible archaeological finds.