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      • 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.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • 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 (5)

        The Lost Tribe of Israel. What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (12)

        The Puppet Master. In 450 AD, Rome is a mere shadow of its former self. Gone is the superior civilisation and great expanses of land. As a barbarian, Ricimer could not become Emperor. Yet he held all the power.

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • Hero Ships (5)

        USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.

      • Where Did It Come From? (2)

        Ancient Rome - The Rise of the Apartments. New York City's Time Warner Center is the state of the art in high-rise living. It features all the amenities that one can imagine. But high-rise, high-density living isn't a new idea.

      • Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust (1)

        Three Holocaust survivors with unanswered questions from their past journey back to hometowns, killing sites, and hiding places in search of clues. This film delivers a powerful warning from history, and inspires stories of survival.

      • Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (5)

        We're the Hunted. The animal control team race against the clock to save one of their own, before a grisly discovery sheds light on the predator lurking in the swamps.

      • Digging for the Truth (5)

        The Lost Tribe of Israel. What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (12)

        The Puppet Master. In 450 AD, Rome is a mere shadow of its former self. Gone is the superior civilisation and great expanses of land. As a barbarian, Ricimer could not become Emperor. Yet he held all the power.

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • Hero Ships (5)

        USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.

      • Where Did It Come From? (2)

        Ancient Rome - The Rise of the Apartments. New York City's Time Warner Center is the state of the art in high-rise living. It features all the amenities that one can imagine. But high-rise, high-density living isn't a new idea.

      • Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust (1)

        Three Holocaust survivors with unanswered questions from their past journey back to hometowns, killing sites, and hiding places in search of clues. This film delivers a powerful warning from history, and inspires stories of survival.