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The Curse of Oak Island VI (13)
The Paper Chase. A stunning structure uncovered in Smith's Cove perplexes the brotherhood like never before; and at the Money Pit, the team thinks they may have discovered the legendary box believed to contain the Oak Island treasure - the elusive Chapple vault.
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?
The Universe III (1)
Parallel Universes. Some of the world's leading physicists believe they have found evidence proving the existence of parallel universes.
The Universe III (2)
Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?
Cities of the Underworld III (4)
Okinawa: Tunnels of Hell. The largest naval armada in US history descended on the Japanese island of Okinawa in April 1945. Instead of a swift victory for the Americans it became the bloodiest battle of the Pacific. Much of the battle wasn't on land, but underneath it.
Boneyard (11)
Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.
Missing in Alaska (13)
Swallowed By the Lake Dragon. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.
Hero Ships (1)
USS Arizona. Although the Arizona fought for only minutes in the battle in which she died, her afterlife as a tragic symbol epitomises American naval sacrifice and courage.
The Curse of Oak Island VI (13)
The Paper Chase. A stunning structure uncovered in Smith's Cove perplexes the brotherhood like never before; and at the Money Pit, the team thinks they may have discovered the legendary box believed to contain the Oak Island treasure - the elusive Chapple vault.
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?
The Universe III (1)
Parallel Universes. Some of the world's leading physicists believe they have found evidence proving the existence of parallel universes.
The Universe III (2)
Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?
Cities of the Underworld III (4)
Okinawa: Tunnels of Hell. The largest naval armada in US history descended on the Japanese island of Okinawa in April 1945. Instead of a swift victory for the Americans it became the bloodiest battle of the Pacific. Much of the battle wasn't on land, but underneath it.
Boneyard (11)
Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.
Missing in Alaska (13)
Swallowed By the Lake Dragon. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.
Hero Ships (1)
USS Arizona. Although the Arizona fought for only minutes in the battle in which she died, her afterlife as a tragic symbol epitomises American naval sacrifice and courage.
The Curse of Oak Island VI (13)
The Paper Chase. A stunning structure uncovered in Smith's Cove perplexes the brotherhood like never before; and at the Money Pit, the team thinks they may have discovered the legendary box believed to contain the Oak Island treasure - the elusive Chapple vault.
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?
The Universe III (1)
Parallel Universes. Some of the world's leading physicists believe they have found evidence proving the existence of parallel universes.
The Universe III (2)
Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?
Cities of the Underworld III (4)
Okinawa: Tunnels of Hell. The largest naval armada in US history descended on the Japanese island of Okinawa in April 1945. Instead of a swift victory for the Americans it became the bloodiest battle of the Pacific. Much of the battle wasn't on land, but underneath it.
Boneyard (11)
Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.
Missing in Alaska (13)
Swallowed By the Lake Dragon. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.
Hero Ships (1)
USS Arizona. Although the Arizona fought for only minutes in the battle in which she died, her afterlife as a tragic symbol epitomises American naval sacrifice and courage.
The Curse of Oak Island VI (13)
The Paper Chase. A stunning structure uncovered in Smith's Cove perplexes the brotherhood like never before; and at the Money Pit, the team thinks they may have discovered the legendary box believed to contain the Oak Island treasure - the elusive Chapple vault.
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?
The Universe III (1)
Parallel Universes. Some of the world's leading physicists believe they have found evidence proving the existence of parallel universes.
The Universe III (2)
Light Speed. Could we ever travel faster than the speed of light?
Cities of the Underworld III (4)
Okinawa: Tunnels of Hell. The largest naval armada in US history descended on the Japanese island of Okinawa in April 1945. Instead of a swift victory for the Americans it became the bloodiest battle of the Pacific. Much of the battle wasn't on land, but underneath it.
Digging for the Truth II (11)
City Of The Gods. There was only one ancient city in the Americas that ever truly rivalled the size, scale and power of its Old World counterparts. Its name was Teotihuacán: the City of the Gods... and today it's the largest ghost town in the world.
River Hunters (3)
Civil War. River detectorist turned YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards search for underwater archaeological finds tied to the Civil War.
History of the Future (2)
The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.
The Search for the Tesla Files (3)
Tesla's Tower. The team investigates Nikola Tesla's final residence, The New Yorker Hotel, and find incredible evidence that it served as much more than a home to the controversial inventor.
Private Lives (2)
Private Lives of the Kings and Queens. Featured in this episode are the huge debts and enormous greed of King George IV and the secret life and lover of Edward II.
Chasing Mummies (10)
Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.
WW2 Treasure Hunters II (4)
Spitfire. Treasure Hunters Suggs and Stephen Taylor are on the trail of an iconic Mark IX Spitfire in Belgium.
The Lowe Files (7)
Bigfoot. Rob, Matthew and John Owen travel up to the Redwood Forest and visit the Hoopa Indian Reservation - a hotspot for Sasquatch sightings - with legendary Bigfoot hunter, Matt Moneymaker.
The Lowe Files (9)
It's All About The Journey. After eight incredible weekends, Rob and the boys reflect on the adventure of a lifetime. From the paranormal to the extraterrestrial, this journey has been as much a father and son bonding experience as it has been an investigation into the unknown.
Digging for the Truth II (11)
City Of The Gods. There was only one ancient city in the Americas that ever truly rivalled the size, scale and power of its Old World counterparts. Its name was Teotihuacán: the City of the Gods... and today it's the largest ghost town in the world.
River Hunters (3)
Civil War. River detectorist turned YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards search for underwater archaeological finds tied to the Civil War.
History of the Future (2)
The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.
The Search for the Tesla Files (3)
Tesla's Tower. The team investigates Nikola Tesla's final residence, The New Yorker Hotel, and find incredible evidence that it served as much more than a home to the controversial inventor.
Private Lives (2)
Private Lives of the Kings and Queens. Featured in this episode are the huge debts and enormous greed of King George IV and the secret life and lover of Edward II.
Chasing Mummies (10)
Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.
WW2 Treasure Hunters II (4)
Spitfire. Treasure Hunters Suggs and Stephen Taylor are on the trail of an iconic Mark IX Spitfire in Belgium.
