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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.
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.
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.
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 (4)
The Da Vinci Code - Bloodlines. Josh Bernstein searches for evidence behind the controversial theory laid out in Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code. Brown's theory claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that she conceived a child.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (5)
The Invasion of Britain. In 47 AD, new emperor Claudius was considered by many to be an idiot. The only way for him to hang onto his throne was to invade Britannia.
Fifth Gear XXVI (5)
Fifth Gear reunites two of the greatest names in Formula 1 history – Prost and Senna. Ayrton’s nephew Bruno and Alain’s son Nico battle on the track. With Tiff and Karun, they set out to discover which of a current crop of hot hatches is best.
Shadow Force (5)
Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.
Evolve (6)
Flight. How did flying creatures come to be? From the first vertebrates to take flight to the creatures that have conquered the sky, examine the animals which have evolved to fly.
Missing in Alaska (9)
Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Memories of D-Day (1)
6 June 1944: Operation Overlord begins. Discover D-Day through the eyes of the British Soldiers. In this film, photographs collected by four soldiers allow us to better understand the battle that occurred while reconquering occupied territory.
Digging for the Truth II (4)
The Da Vinci Code - Bloodlines. Josh Bernstein searches for evidence behind the controversial theory laid out in Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code. Brown's theory claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that she conceived a child.
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (5)
The Invasion of Britain. In 47 AD, new emperor Claudius was considered by many to be an idiot. The only way for him to hang onto his throne was to invade Britannia.
Fifth Gear XXVI (5)
Fifth Gear reunites two of the greatest names in Formula 1 history – Prost and Senna. Ayrton’s nephew Bruno and Alain’s son Nico battle on the track. With Tiff and Karun, they set out to discover which of a current crop of hot hatches is best.
Shadow Force (5)
Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.
Evolve (6)
Flight. How did flying creatures come to be? From the first vertebrates to take flight to the creatures that have conquered the sky, examine the animals which have evolved to fly.
Missing in Alaska (9)
Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
