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      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Ancient Aliens V (4)

        Strange Abductions. Researchers explain how alien encounters are not a modern phenomenon, and ask if there could be an alien agenda behind the abduction of humans.

      • Boneyard (8)

        Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (7)

        Rebellion and Betrayal. In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?

      • 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.

      • Lost Worlds (2)

        Knights Templar. From greed and gore to Grand Masters, we recreate this covert world of secrets and power.

      • Dogfights (8)

        Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Ancient Aliens V (4)

        Strange Abductions. Researchers explain how alien encounters are not a modern phenomenon, and ask if there could be an alien agenda behind the abduction of humans.

      • Boneyard (8)

        Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (7)

        Rebellion and Betrayal. In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?

      • 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.

      • Lost Worlds (2)

        Knights Templar. From greed and gore to Grand Masters, we recreate this covert world of secrets and power.

      • Dogfights (8)

        Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Ancient Aliens V (4)

        Strange Abductions. Researchers explain how alien encounters are not a modern phenomenon, and ask if there could be an alien agenda behind the abduction of humans.

      • Boneyard (8)

        Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (7)

        Rebellion and Betrayal. In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?

      • 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.

      • Lost Worlds (2)

        Knights Templar. From greed and gore to Grand Masters, we recreate this covert world of secrets and power.

      • Dogfights (8)

        Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Ancient Aliens V (4)

        Strange Abductions. Researchers explain how alien encounters are not a modern phenomenon, and ask if there could be an alien agenda behind the abduction of humans.

      • Boneyard (8)

        Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.

      • Abandoned Engineering (4)

        Ghost Ships. Dive into the past to find out how the largest mass scuttling of ships in history was linked with medical research and the space programme. We ask why the US government spent millions on a fleet of war ships in WWI, then deliberately destroyed them.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (7)

        Rebellion and Betrayal. In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?

      • Secret History of Humans (9)

        Man and Beast. 15,000 years ago man and the wolf form a partnership that shapes the future of Mankind. With the help of man's new best friend we domesticate more animals, sowing the first seeds of farming and civilisation.

      • Secret History of Humans (10)

        Information is Power. The ability to share complicated ideas allowed early man to hunt, farm and build communities. And the creation of things like an alphabet and the printing press allow Mankind to further expand, leading to the proliferation of ideas and revolution.

      • Lost Worlds (6)

        Secret Cities of the A-Bomb. In 1939, a group of scientists warned FDR that Nazi Germany might be developing an atomic bomb. Roosevelt instantly issued an order: America had to make the first weapon. We recreate this hidden world of classified nuclear facilities.

      • Dogfights (9)

        Dogfights of the Middle East. Climb into the cockpit of a Mirage III with the Israeli Air Force's first jet ace Giora Romm as he chases down two MiG-17s over the Suez Canal at dusk.

      • Digging for the Truth (8)

        Nefertiti: The Mummy Returns. Queen Nefertiti was once the most beautiful and powerful woman in Egypt - renowned in the ancient world. But she vanished without a trace, lost to the sands of Egypt for more than three thousand years.

      • Ancient Aliens V (5)

        Monoliths. What compelled ancient man to move colossal stones to build remarkably similar stone monuments all around the world, from the jungles of Costa Rica to England’s countryside?

      • Chasing Mummies (2)

        Trapped. Zahi journeys in to the Five Chambers with the fellows in tow. Together they will document the ancient graffiti on the walls of the Chambers, proving Zahi's theory that ancient Egyptians, not slaves, built the Pyramids at Giza.

      • River Hunters (8)

        Salisbury. It's the River Avon for Rick and Beau's final stop of the series, where they stumble upon some Roman coins in their search for William the Conqueror's legacy.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (8)

        Wrath of the Gods. When Emperor Decius took control of the empire, he sought to restore the pagan gods. His reign saw persecution of Christians, before plague struck and the Goths invaded.

      • Secret History of Humans (9)

        Man and Beast. 15,000 years ago man and the wolf form a partnership that shapes the future of Mankind. With the help of man's new best friend we domesticate more animals, sowing the first seeds of farming and civilisation.

      • Secret History of Humans (10)

        Information is Power. The ability to share complicated ideas allowed early man to hunt, farm and build communities. And the creation of things like an alphabet and the printing press allow Mankind to further expand, leading to the proliferation of ideas and revolution.

      • Lost Worlds (6)

        Secret Cities of the A-Bomb. In 1939, a group of scientists warned FDR that Nazi Germany might be developing an atomic bomb. Roosevelt instantly issued an order: America had to make the first weapon. We recreate this hidden world of classified nuclear facilities.

      • Dogfights (9)

        Dogfights of the Middle East. Climb into the cockpit of a Mirage III with the Israeli Air Force's first jet ace Giora Romm as he chases down two MiG-17s over the Suez Canal at dusk.

      • Digging for the Truth (8)

        Nefertiti: The Mummy Returns. Queen Nefertiti was once the most beautiful and powerful woman in Egypt - renowned in the ancient world. But she vanished without a trace, lost to the sands of Egypt for more than three thousand years.

      • Ancient Aliens V (5)

        Monoliths. What compelled ancient man to move colossal stones to build remarkably similar stone monuments all around the world, from the jungles of Costa Rica to England’s countryside?

      • Chasing Mummies (2)

        Trapped. Zahi journeys in to the Five Chambers with the fellows in tow. Together they will document the ancient graffiti on the walls of the Chambers, proving Zahi's theory that ancient Egyptians, not slaves, built the Pyramids at Giza.

      • River Hunters (8)

        Salisbury. It's the River Avon for Rick and Beau's final stop of the series, where they stumble upon some Roman coins in their search for William the Conqueror's legacy.