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      • Hero Ships (6)

        USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • Rouen To Hiroshima

        On 6 August 1945, the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat over Hiroshima. A documentary tells the story of the bombing campaign that transformed the face of war, from Rouen to Hiroshima.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (2)

        Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.

      • Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (6)

        The Bayou Beast. With the monster still on the loose, the investigation takes a strange twist when a local family announces they have captured the beast.

      • 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?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (13)

        The Last Emperor. A look at the demise of the Roman Empire. Despite efforts from the last Emperor, the Romans become outnumbered by foreign invaders.

      • The Universe III (5)

        Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?

      • Hero Ships (6)

        USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • Rouen To Hiroshima

        On 6 August 1945, the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat over Hiroshima. A documentary tells the story of the bombing campaign that transformed the face of war, from Rouen to Hiroshima.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (2)

        Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.

      • Cryptid: The Swamp Beast (6)

        The Bayou Beast. With the monster still on the loose, the investigation takes a strange twist when a local family announces they have captured the beast.

      • 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?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (13)

        The Last Emperor. A look at the demise of the Roman Empire. Despite efforts from the last Emperor, the Romans become outnumbered by foreign invaders.

      • The Universe III (5)

        Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?

      • Hero Ships (6)

        USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • Rouen To Hiroshima

        On 6 August 1945, the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat over Hiroshima. A documentary tells the story of the bombing campaign that transformed the face of war, from Rouen to Hiroshima.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (2)

        Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.

      • 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 (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?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (13)

        The Last Emperor. A look at the demise of the Roman Empire. Despite efforts from the last Emperor, the Romans become outnumbered by foreign invaders.

      • The Universe III (5)

        Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?

      • Hero Ships (6)

        USS Texas. Considered the most powerful warship afloat, the USS Texas was commissioned in March 1914.

      • Where Did It Come From? (3)

        Ancient Egypt - Iconic Structures. The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.

      • Rouen To Hiroshima

        On 6 August 1945, the B-29 Superfortress, Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat over Hiroshima. A documentary tells the story of the bombing campaign that transformed the face of war, from Rouen to Hiroshima.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (2)

        Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.

      • 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.

      • Mystery Pickers (3)

        Outlaws And Aliens. The guys meet a man who claims to have a bloodstained pistol once owned by outlaw Jesse James, and a farmer who thinks he has found proof of alien life.

      • Lost Worlds II (8)

        Sin City of the West. The Wild West was full of gambling, frenzied gold rushes and legendary racketeers. It was a lawless age when people wanted two things: money and a good time.

      • Mummy Forensics (2)

        The Sealed Coffin. Dr Joann Fletcher and her team are on a mission. They have been called in to solve the mystery of a mummy's demise inside a beautifully painted Egyptian coffin. But none of them are prepared for the grisly tale that they eventually unravel.

      • Digging for the Truth (12)

        Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.

      • Ancient Aliens V (9)

        Alien Operations. Accounts from various cultures describe similar divine, birdlike figures that brought advanced medical knowledge to mankind thousands of years ago. Who were these ancient surgeons?

      • Boneyard (9)

        Electronics. Find out what happens to our huge array of electronics once they are cast away, from being recycled for precious metals to rebirth in new forms.

      • Abandoned Engineering (5)

        Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.

      • 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.

      • Mystery Pickers (3)

        Outlaws And Aliens. The guys meet a man who claims to have a bloodstained pistol once owned by outlaw Jesse James, and a farmer who thinks he has found proof of alien life.

      • Lost Worlds II (8)

        Sin City of the West. The Wild West was full of gambling, frenzied gold rushes and legendary racketeers. It was a lawless age when people wanted two things: money and a good time.

      • Mummy Forensics (2)

        The Sealed Coffin. Dr Joann Fletcher and her team are on a mission. They have been called in to solve the mystery of a mummy's demise inside a beautifully painted Egyptian coffin. But none of them are prepared for the grisly tale that they eventually unravel.

      • Digging for the Truth (12)

        Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.

      • Ancient Aliens V (9)

        Alien Operations. Accounts from various cultures describe similar divine, birdlike figures that brought advanced medical knowledge to mankind thousands of years ago. Who were these ancient surgeons?

      • Boneyard (9)

        Electronics. Find out what happens to our huge array of electronics once they are cast away, from being recycled for precious metals to rebirth in new forms.

      • Abandoned Engineering (5)

        Quest for Power. We tap into the history of electricity to find out if a giant structure rusting away in the contaminated zone around Grenoble could have started World War III.