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      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • Boneyard (10)

        Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (4)

        A Legacy Revealed. Further investigation suggests Gary's latest find may be the oldest discovery on the island to date, and Rick is faced with a tragic loss.

      • Mystery Pickers (8)

        A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.

      • Lost Worlds II (2)

        Ivan the Terrible. Russia's first Tsar led a brutal and unpredictable life. Follow the story of the fortification and expansion of his nation.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • Boneyard (10)

        Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (4)

        A Legacy Revealed. Further investigation suggests Gary's latest find may be the oldest discovery on the island to date, and Rick is faced with a tragic loss.

      • Mystery Pickers (8)

        A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.

      • Lost Worlds II (2)

        Ivan the Terrible. Russia's first Tsar led a brutal and unpredictable life. Follow the story of the fortification and expansion of his nation.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • Boneyard (10)

        Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (4)

        A Legacy Revealed. Further investigation suggests Gary's latest find may be the oldest discovery on the island to date, and Rick is faced with a tragic loss.

      • Mystery Pickers (8)

        A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.

      • Lost Worlds II (2)

        Ivan the Terrible. Russia's first Tsar led a brutal and unpredictable life. Follow the story of the fortification and expansion of his nation.

      • Mummy Forensics (6)

        The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • Ancient Aliens V (14)

        The Power Of Three. Reverence for the number three dates back thousands of years, and can still be found today in art, architecture, science, literature and religion. What is it about this number that continues to fascinate mankind?

      • Boneyard (10)

        Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (4)

        A Legacy Revealed. Further investigation suggests Gary's latest find may be the oldest discovery on the island to date, and Rick is faced with a tragic loss.

      • Mystery Pickers (9)

        Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.

      • Lost Worlds II (5)

        The Vikings. The legendary Nordic warriors used their technically advanced warships and fearsome fighting skills to conquer northern Britain.

      • Mystery Pickers (1)

        Weapons Of Mass Deduction. A mysterious disc yields a surprising outcome, and the team test the authenticity of a rifle said to belong to General Custer.

      • Digging for the Truth II (6)

        The Real Temple of Doom. Thousands of years before the Inca ruled the nation now called Peru, a strange and unique civilisation dominated the region. It was called Chavin, and its story is one of the most bizarre in history.

      • Ancient Aliens V (15)

        Magic Of The Gods. Throughout the ancient world, magic was used for everything from healing to communicating with the gods. But did magic really exist in the ancient times as a means of replicating the power of the gods?

      • Chasing Mummies (4)

        Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.

      • Missing in Alaska (2)

        Hunted By the Hairy Man. Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (5)

        Homecoming. Seismic results guide the team to a possible network of tunnels in the Money Pit, while Gary unearths the first evidence of a French presence that could rewrite the history of the Oak Island mystery.

      • Mystery Pickers (9)

        Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.

      • Lost Worlds II (5)

        The Vikings. The legendary Nordic warriors used their technically advanced warships and fearsome fighting skills to conquer northern Britain.

      • Mystery Pickers (1)

        Weapons Of Mass Deduction. A mysterious disc yields a surprising outcome, and the team test the authenticity of a rifle said to belong to General Custer.

      • Digging for the Truth II (6)

        The Real Temple of Doom. Thousands of years before the Inca ruled the nation now called Peru, a strange and unique civilisation dominated the region. It was called Chavin, and its story is one of the most bizarre in history.

      • Ancient Aliens V (15)

        Magic Of The Gods. Throughout the ancient world, magic was used for everything from healing to communicating with the gods. But did magic really exist in the ancient times as a means of replicating the power of the gods?

      • Chasing Mummies (4)

        Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.

      • Missing in Alaska (2)

        Hunted By the Hairy Man. Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?