• History 2

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      • 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.

      • Evolve (11)

        Shape. Explore the evolution of animal shape and discover how the slightest alteration can mean the difference between life and extinction.

      • 39-45: The Channel's Superguns (1)

        The English Channel during WWII was a strategic passageway separating two major enemies: Great Britain and Germany. Whoever controlled the Channel controlled the passage of warships and commercial vessels – basically all weapons supplies.

      • Battlefield Detectives (2)

        The Civil War - Gettysburg. July 1-3, 1863: Over three hot days, Union and Confederate forces clashed in and around a small Pennsylvania town. When the Battle of Gettysburg ended, the two exhausted sides had inflicted more than 50,000 casualties upon one another.

      • Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (3)

        The Bone Pile. A local man's body is found deep in the Louisiana swamps and panic among the townsfolk intensifies when two young boys go missing.

      • Digging for the Truth (1)

        Passage To The Mayan Underworld. Host Josh Bernstein investigates why the Mayans built thousands of pyramids. He travels from Mexico to Guatemala to discover a secret world.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (10)

        Constantine the Great. As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.

      • The Universe III (2)

        Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?

      • 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.

      • Evolve (11)

        Shape. Explore the evolution of animal shape and discover how the slightest alteration can mean the difference between life and extinction.

      • 39-45: The Channel's Superguns (1)

        The English Channel during WWII was a strategic passageway separating two major enemies: Great Britain and Germany. Whoever controlled the Channel controlled the passage of warships and commercial vessels – basically all weapons supplies.

      • Battlefield Detectives (2)

        The Civil War - Gettysburg. July 1-3, 1863: Over three hot days, Union and Confederate forces clashed in and around a small Pennsylvania town. When the Battle of Gettysburg ended, the two exhausted sides had inflicted more than 50,000 casualties upon one another.

      • Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (3)

        The Bone Pile. A local man's body is found deep in the Louisiana swamps and panic among the townsfolk intensifies when two young boys go missing.

      • Digging for the Truth (1)

        Passage To The Mayan Underworld. Host Josh Bernstein investigates why the Mayans built thousands of pyramids. He travels from Mexico to Guatemala to discover a secret world.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (10)

        Constantine the Great. As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.

      • The Universe III (2)

        Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?

      • 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.

      • Evolve (11)

        Shape. Explore the evolution of animal shape and discover how the slightest alteration can mean the difference between life and extinction.

      • 39-45: The Channel's Superguns (1)

        The English Channel during WWII was a strategic passageway separating two major enemies: Great Britain and Germany. Whoever controlled the Channel controlled the passage of warships and commercial vessels – basically all weapons supplies.

      • Battlefield Detectives (2)

        The Civil War - Gettysburg. July 1-3, 1863: Over three hot days, Union and Confederate forces clashed in and around a small Pennsylvania town. When the Battle of Gettysburg ended, the two exhausted sides had inflicted more than 50,000 casualties upon one another.

      • 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.

      • Digging for the Truth (1)

        Passage To The Mayan Underworld. Host Josh Bernstein investigates why the Mayans built thousands of pyramids. He travels from Mexico to Guatemala to discover a secret world.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (10)

        Constantine the Great. As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.

      • The Universe III (2)

        Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?

      • 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.

      • Evolve (11)

        Shape. Explore the evolution of animal shape and discover how the slightest alteration can mean the difference between life and extinction.

      • 39-45: The Channel's Superguns (1)

        The English Channel during WWII was a strategic passageway separating two major enemies: Great Britain and Germany. Whoever controlled the Channel controlled the passage of warships and commercial vessels – basically all weapons supplies.

      • Battlefield Detectives (2)

        The Civil War - Gettysburg. July 1-3, 1863: Over three hot days, Union and Confederate forces clashed in and around a small Pennsylvania town. When the Battle of Gettysburg ended, the two exhausted sides had inflicted more than 50,000 casualties upon one another.

      • 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.

      • The Universe III (6)

        Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.

      • 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?

      • 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.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (19)

        Striking Distance. With the days getting shorter and only a few weeks before the fellowship must suspend operations for the winter, the team is determined to excavate under the giant crane pad in Smith's Cove, confident they'll make their greatest breakthrough yet.

      • Ancient Aliens V (11)

        The Satan Conspiracy. This episode examines new interpretations of ancient texts, which indicate that Satan may have been an extraterrestrial being, rather than an immortal force of evil.

      • Boneyard (6)

        Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.

      • Abandoned Engineering (2)

        Mission Space. We aim for the stars and find out why unwanted battleship guns allow the United States to gain vital information about the borders of space.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (10)

        Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world.

      • The Universe III (6)

        Another Earth. Follow the work of scientists looking for alternative Earths as they scan and map the universe.

      • 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?

      • 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.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (19)

        Striking Distance. With the days getting shorter and only a few weeks before the fellowship must suspend operations for the winter, the team is determined to excavate under the giant crane pad in Smith's Cove, confident they'll make their greatest breakthrough yet.

      • Ancient Aliens V (11)

        The Satan Conspiracy. This episode examines new interpretations of ancient texts, which indicate that Satan may have been an extraterrestrial being, rather than an immortal force of evil.

      • Boneyard (6)

        Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.

      • Abandoned Engineering (2)

        Mission Space. We aim for the stars and find out why unwanted battleship guns allow the United States to gain vital information about the borders of space.