• History 2

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      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • UFOs: Top Secret Alien Files (1)

        Through dramatic re-enactments of actual UFO classified files and expert interviews, this special explores the lengths that people on the front lines will go to keep civilians safe from extraterrestrial encounters.

      • Museum Men (9)

        The Levitating Throne. Creative Arts is building a Byzantine hydraulic throne inspired by King Solomon for the Museum of Science and Industry. This throne was an engineering wonder as it elevated above a ruler's subjects.

      • How the Earth Was Made (6)

        Asteroids. Experts believe that a crater in the Arizona desert and a giant nickel mine in Canada are the result of meteor strikes. Can these impacts help uncover Earth's geological history?

      • Deep Sea Salvage (5)

        Cursed Treasure. Multiple obstacles turn a routine job ugly when the team goes to the rescue of a beached tug boat.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • UFOs: Top Secret Alien Files (1)

        Through dramatic re-enactments of actual UFO classified files and expert interviews, this special explores the lengths that people on the front lines will go to keep civilians safe from extraterrestrial encounters.

      • Museum Men (9)

        The Levitating Throne. Creative Arts is building a Byzantine hydraulic throne inspired by King Solomon for the Museum of Science and Industry. This throne was an engineering wonder as it elevated above a ruler's subjects.

      • How the Earth Was Made (6)

        Asteroids. Experts believe that a crater in the Arizona desert and a giant nickel mine in Canada are the result of meteor strikes. Can these impacts help uncover Earth's geological history?

      • Deep Sea Salvage (5)

        Cursed Treasure. Multiple obstacles turn a routine job ugly when the team goes to the rescue of a beached tug boat.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • UFOs: Top Secret Alien Files (1)

        Through dramatic re-enactments of actual UFO classified files and expert interviews, this special explores the lengths that people on the front lines will go to keep civilians safe from extraterrestrial encounters.

      • Museum Men (9)

        The Levitating Throne. Creative Arts is building a Byzantine hydraulic throne inspired by King Solomon for the Museum of Science and Industry. This throne was an engineering wonder as it elevated above a ruler's subjects.

      • How the Earth Was Made (6)

        Asteroids. Experts believe that a crater in the Arizona desert and a giant nickel mine in Canada are the result of meteor strikes. Can these impacts help uncover Earth's geological history?

      • Deep Sea Salvage (5)

        Cursed Treasure. Multiple obstacles turn a routine job ugly when the team goes to the rescue of a beached tug boat.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • The Universe VI (7)

        God And The Universe. Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered how the universe was created. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but the latest discoveries in physics show evidence that the laws of physics by themselves led to the universe in which we live.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • UFOs: Top Secret Alien Files (1)

        Through dramatic re-enactments of actual UFO classified files and expert interviews, this special explores the lengths that people on the front lines will go to keep civilians safe from extraterrestrial encounters.

      • Museum Men (9)

        The Levitating Throne. Creative Arts is building a Byzantine hydraulic throne inspired by King Solomon for the Museum of Science and Industry. This throne was an engineering wonder as it elevated above a ruler's subjects.

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Battlefield Detectives (2)

        Mexican-American War - The Battle of Palo Alto. On May 8th 1846 the armies of Mexico and the United States met in a battle over the ownership of Texas.

      • 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.

      • Sliced (15)

        All Terrain. Millions of people ride off-road vehicles to burn around curves, skim over waves and churn through mud. To find out what they're capable of, John is putting the pedal to the metal on a Jet Ski, an all-terrain vehicle and a racing motorcycle.

      • Sliced (16)

        Electronics. The average US household has at least 25 electronic devices. But what are the secrets to dazzling images, faster photos and bigger sound? John's slicing up televisions, stereos and cameras, seeking the shocking truths inside.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (8)

        White House Cornerstone. Brad and the team hunt for the missing White House cornerstone, as well as a lost gun that could prove key to solving the infamous Amityville murders.

      • Chasing Mummies (6)

        Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.

      • The Lowe Files (1)

        Haunted Boy's Reformatory. Rob Lowe and his sons, Matthew and John Owen, are going to Ione, California, home to the supposedly haunted Preston Castle – once America’s most infamous boys’ reformatory. They'll spend the night in the castle and investigate the stories first-hand.

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Battlefield Detectives (2)

        Mexican-American War - The Battle of Palo Alto. On May 8th 1846 the armies of Mexico and the United States met in a battle over the ownership of Texas.

      • 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.

      • Sliced (15)

        All Terrain. Millions of people ride off-road vehicles to burn around curves, skim over waves and churn through mud. To find out what they're capable of, John is putting the pedal to the metal on a Jet Ski, an all-terrain vehicle and a racing motorcycle.

      • Sliced (16)

        Electronics. The average US household has at least 25 electronic devices. But what are the secrets to dazzling images, faster photos and bigger sound? John's slicing up televisions, stereos and cameras, seeking the shocking truths inside.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (8)

        White House Cornerstone. Brad and the team hunt for the missing White House cornerstone, as well as a lost gun that could prove key to solving the infamous Amityville murders.

      • Chasing Mummies (6)

        Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.

      • Mystery Pickers (10)

        The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.