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Digging for the Truth (6)
Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?
Ancient Aliens V (3)
Beyond Nazca. The Nazca lines are hundreds of gigantic lines that extend for miles throughout a remote Peruvian desert. Could the massive markings have an alien connection?
The Universe III (7)
Cosmic Phenomena. Discover how the sun has both helpful and harmful effects for life on Earth.
The Universe III (8)
Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (6)
Dacian Wars. When Trajan was proclaimed emperor, he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power.
Secret History of Humans (5)
Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.
Secret History of Humans (6)
Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.
Lost Worlds (5)
Athens - Ancient Supercity. Now, two and a half thousand years later, we restore Athens to its former glory, we re-create impregnable fortifications; the first senate house; experience the power of the Greek navy; and rebuild one of the most advanced water systems in the world.
Dogfights (7)
Death of the Japanese Navy. The battle in the Pacific in 1944 pitted the mighty Japanese fleet, led by the warship Yamato, against a tiny US task unit. A David and Goliath encounter.
Digging for the Truth (6)
Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?
Ancient Aliens V (3)
Beyond Nazca. The Nazca lines are hundreds of gigantic lines that extend for miles throughout a remote Peruvian desert. Could the massive markings have an alien connection?
The Universe III (7)
Cosmic Phenomena. Discover how the sun has both helpful and harmful effects for life on Earth.
The Universe III (8)
Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (6)
Dacian Wars. When Trajan was proclaimed emperor, he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power.
Secret History of Humans (5)
Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.
Secret History of Humans (6)
Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.
Lost Worlds (5)
Athens - Ancient Supercity. Now, two and a half thousand years later, we restore Athens to its former glory, we re-create impregnable fortifications; the first senate house; experience the power of the Greek navy; and rebuild one of the most advanced water systems in the world.
Dogfights (7)
Death of the Japanese Navy. The battle in the Pacific in 1944 pitted the mighty Japanese fleet, led by the warship Yamato, against a tiny US task unit. A David and Goliath encounter.
Digging for the Truth (6)
Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?
Ancient Aliens V (3)
Beyond Nazca. The Nazca lines are hundreds of gigantic lines that extend for miles throughout a remote Peruvian desert. Could the massive markings have an alien connection?
The Universe III (7)
Cosmic Phenomena. Discover how the sun has both helpful and harmful effects for life on Earth.
The Universe III (8)
Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (6)
Dacian Wars. When Trajan was proclaimed emperor, he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power.
Secret History of Humans (5)
Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.
Secret History of Humans (6)
Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.
Lost Worlds (5)
Athens - Ancient Supercity. Now, two and a half thousand years later, we restore Athens to its former glory, we re-create impregnable fortifications; the first senate house; experience the power of the Greek navy; and rebuild one of the most advanced water systems in the world.
Dogfights (7)
Death of the Japanese Navy. The battle in the Pacific in 1944 pitted the mighty Japanese fleet, led by the warship Yamato, against a tiny US task unit. A David and Goliath encounter.
Digging for the Truth (6)
Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?
Ancient Aliens V (3)
Beyond Nazca. The Nazca lines are hundreds of gigantic lines that extend for miles throughout a remote Peruvian desert. Could the massive markings have an alien connection?
The Universe III (7)
Cosmic Phenomena. Discover how the sun has both helpful and harmful effects for life on Earth.
The Universe III (8)
Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?
Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (6)
Dacian Wars. When Trajan was proclaimed emperor, he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power.
Digging for the Truth (4)
Secrets of the Nasca Lines. Etched into the driest desert in the world, the mysterious lines and figures of Nasca in Southern Peru are invisible from the ground. In fact, these huge drawings were not discovered until the 1930s. Ever since, they have intrigued the world.
River Hunters (6)
Barnard Castle. Rick and Beau discover a variety of intriguing items as they search the rough waters of the River Tees for lost Tudor relics.
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.
Battles BC (1)
Hannibal: The Annihilator. Hannibal's merciless attacks on Roman soil deal a near fatal blow to the future Empire. Sworn to a blood oath, Hannibal of Carthage does the unthinkable, marching 40 war elephants and an army over the Alps to gain the element of surprise.
Private Lives (5)
Private Lives of the European Monarchs. Featuring Louis XIV's reign of flattery and sycophancy, the stormy marriage of Spain's Philip and Joanna, and Austrian Empress Maria Theresa's meddling in her children's lives.
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.
WW2 Treasure Hunters II (7)
D-Day Dress Rehearsal. In 1944, the south-west of England was packed with American troops training for D-Day. Suggs and Stephen discover more about this friendly invasion.
The Treasure Hunters (2)
Dallas Campbell and Ellie Harrison reveal the greatest treasures we have ever created. Dallas dives on a shipwreck where gold, silver and emeralds were found.
Digging for the Truth (4)
Secrets of the Nasca Lines. Etched into the driest desert in the world, the mysterious lines and figures of Nasca in Southern Peru are invisible from the ground. In fact, these huge drawings were not discovered until the 1930s. Ever since, they have intrigued the world.
River Hunters (6)
Barnard Castle. Rick and Beau discover a variety of intriguing items as they search the rough waters of the River Tees for lost Tudor relics.
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.
Battles BC (1)
Hannibal: The Annihilator. Hannibal's merciless attacks on Roman soil deal a near fatal blow to the future Empire. Sworn to a blood oath, Hannibal of Carthage does the unthinkable, marching 40 war elephants and an army over the Alps to gain the element of surprise.
Private Lives (5)
Private Lives of the European Monarchs. Featuring Louis XIV's reign of flattery and sycophancy, the stormy marriage of Spain's Philip and Joanna, and Austrian Empress Maria Theresa's meddling in her children's lives.
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.
WW2 Treasure Hunters II (7)
D-Day Dress Rehearsal. In 1944, the south-west of England was packed with American troops training for D-Day. Suggs and Stephen discover more about this friendly invasion.
