• History 2

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      • Digging for the Truth (2)

        Hunt for the Lost Ark. One of the Bible's most sacred treasures, the Ark of the Covenant, has tantalised adventurers for centuries. Can explorer Josh Bernstein discover its fate?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (8)

        The Einstein Factor. Could the genius of Albert Einstein be linked to a different world? Experts examine famous historical figures such as Albert Einstein, Galileo, Archimedes and Aristotle.

      • Boneyard (7)

        Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. Soaring across some of the widest rivers and deepest valleys on the planet, bridges have always been at the cutting edge of engineering.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (2)

        Spartacus. As Rome was busy expanding her borders, a Thracian warrior, Spartacus, was to lead a 70,000-strong slave revolt within Italy that could have destroyed the Republic.

      • The Universe III (11)

        Strangest Things. From galaxies to black holes, discover the most bizarre and mysterious things in our universe. Plus, learn about actual alcohol clouds floating in space that are filled with organic molecules.

      • Lost Worlds (4)

        Ramses' Egyptian Empire. In this episode we reconstruct the grand hypostyle hall at Karnak; explore the technical innovation and engineering skill that produced the temple at Abu Simbel and rebuild the Ramesseum as he would have seen it.

      • Dogfights (3)

        Guadalcanal. In August 1942, fierce fighting broke out in the skies above the Solomon Islands as US and Japanese fighter pilots fought for control of the Pacific.

      • Digging for the Truth (2)

        Hunt for the Lost Ark. One of the Bible's most sacred treasures, the Ark of the Covenant, has tantalised adventurers for centuries. Can explorer Josh Bernstein discover its fate?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (8)

        The Einstein Factor. Could the genius of Albert Einstein be linked to a different world? Experts examine famous historical figures such as Albert Einstein, Galileo, Archimedes and Aristotle.

      • Boneyard (7)

        Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. Soaring across some of the widest rivers and deepest valleys on the planet, bridges have always been at the cutting edge of engineering.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (2)

        Spartacus. As Rome was busy expanding her borders, a Thracian warrior, Spartacus, was to lead a 70,000-strong slave revolt within Italy that could have destroyed the Republic.

      • The Universe III (11)

        Strangest Things. From galaxies to black holes, discover the most bizarre and mysterious things in our universe. Plus, learn about actual alcohol clouds floating in space that are filled with organic molecules.

      • Lost Worlds (4)

        Ramses' Egyptian Empire. In this episode we reconstruct the grand hypostyle hall at Karnak; explore the technical innovation and engineering skill that produced the temple at Abu Simbel and rebuild the Ramesseum as he would have seen it.

      • Dogfights (3)

        Guadalcanal. In August 1942, fierce fighting broke out in the skies above the Solomon Islands as US and Japanese fighter pilots fought for control of the Pacific.

      • Digging for the Truth (2)

        Hunt for the Lost Ark. One of the Bible's most sacred treasures, the Ark of the Covenant, has tantalised adventurers for centuries. Can explorer Josh Bernstein discover its fate?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (8)

        The Einstein Factor. Could the genius of Albert Einstein be linked to a different world? Experts examine famous historical figures such as Albert Einstein, Galileo, Archimedes and Aristotle.

      • Boneyard (7)

        Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. Soaring across some of the widest rivers and deepest valleys on the planet, bridges have always been at the cutting edge of engineering.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (2)

        Spartacus. As Rome was busy expanding her borders, a Thracian warrior, Spartacus, was to lead a 70,000-strong slave revolt within Italy that could have destroyed the Republic.

      • The Universe III (11)

        Strangest Things. From galaxies to black holes, discover the most bizarre and mysterious things in our universe. Plus, learn about actual alcohol clouds floating in space that are filled with organic molecules.

      • Lost Worlds (4)

        Ramses' Egyptian Empire. In this episode we reconstruct the grand hypostyle hall at Karnak; explore the technical innovation and engineering skill that produced the temple at Abu Simbel and rebuild the Ramesseum as he would have seen it.

      • Dogfights (3)

        Guadalcanal. In August 1942, fierce fighting broke out in the skies above the Solomon Islands as US and Japanese fighter pilots fought for control of the Pacific.

      • Digging for the Truth (2)

        Hunt for the Lost Ark. One of the Bible's most sacred treasures, the Ark of the Covenant, has tantalised adventurers for centuries. Can explorer Josh Bernstein discover its fate?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (8)

        The Einstein Factor. Could the genius of Albert Einstein be linked to a different world? Experts examine famous historical figures such as Albert Einstein, Galileo, Archimedes and Aristotle.

      • Boneyard (7)

        Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. Soaring across some of the widest rivers and deepest valleys on the planet, bridges have always been at the cutting edge of engineering.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (2)

        Spartacus. As Rome was busy expanding her borders, a Thracian warrior, Spartacus, was to lead a 70,000-strong slave revolt within Italy that could have destroyed the Republic.

      • The Universe III (12)

        Alien Faces. How do Earth's creatures help scientists with their understanding of life in the universe?

      • Lost Worlds (9)

        Churchill's Secret Bunkers. Lost Worlds explores the tunnels beneath some of London's greatest buildings. The underground command centre from where the Battle of Britain was won is just one of the secret bunkers toured in this episode.

      • Dogfights (4)

        Flying Tigers. Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, a courageous band of US pilots took to the skies over China to challenge the might of the Japanese Air Force. A deadly fight ensued.

      • Digging for the Truth (3)

        The Iceman Cometh. Josh Bernstein heads to the Alps in pursuit of the truth about our origins. What new clues can he glean from the 5,000-year-old corpse of the iceman?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (14)

        The Mystery Of Puma Punku. Who designed and built Puma Puka in Peru? Experts investigate the ruins of the 14,000 year old complex of interconnecting blocks and present new computer analysis.

      • Chasing Mummies (1)

        Stuck. Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest in Egypt, and helping him out are the members of his fellowship programme.

      • River Hunters (7)

        Durham. Rick and Beau head to the beautiful River Wear, a natural fortress that protects the ancient city of Durham, and discover some intriguing relics from the 1200s.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (3)

        Julius Caesar. 60BC. Over-powerful generals and money corrupt the Roman Republic. With Rome falling into and out of civil wars, Julius Caesar is to defy all rivals and laws to make himself dictator for life!

      • The Universe III (12)

        Alien Faces. How do Earth's creatures help scientists with their understanding of life in the universe?

      • Lost Worlds (9)

        Churchill's Secret Bunkers. Lost Worlds explores the tunnels beneath some of London's greatest buildings. The underground command centre from where the Battle of Britain was won is just one of the secret bunkers toured in this episode.

      • Dogfights (4)

        Flying Tigers. Two weeks after Pearl Harbor, a courageous band of US pilots took to the skies over China to challenge the might of the Japanese Air Force. A deadly fight ensued.

      • Digging for the Truth (3)

        The Iceman Cometh. Josh Bernstein heads to the Alps in pursuit of the truth about our origins. What new clues can he glean from the 5,000-year-old corpse of the iceman?

      • Ancient Aliens IV (14)

        The Mystery Of Puma Punku. Who designed and built Puma Puka in Peru? Experts investigate the ruins of the 14,000 year old complex of interconnecting blocks and present new computer analysis.

      • Chasing Mummies (1)

        Stuck. Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest in Egypt, and helping him out are the members of his fellowship programme.

      • River Hunters (7)

        Durham. Rick and Beau head to the beautiful River Wear, a natural fortress that protects the ancient city of Durham, and discover some intriguing relics from the 1200s.