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      • Digging for the Truth III (5)

        Ramesses: Visions of Greatness. Ramesses II built soaring statues, grand temples, and monuments to himself throughout Egypt and declared himself a living god. Josh travels to Egypt to try his hand at stone masonry, and decodes the propaganda of the pharaohs.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (11)

        Alien Breeders. Demonic seduction, hybrid offspring and strange abductions. In cultures throughout the world, there are tales of intimate encounters with otherworldly beings. But could these stories be more than just mythology?

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (5)

        American Bombers in Suffolk. In WW2, Suffolk was home to 32 airfields that served as stations for US bombers. Suggs and Stephen hunt for relics of the visiting aircraft.

      • Cities of the Underworld (7)

        London's Lost Cities. From Roman baths, secret crypts, lost rivers and even Winston Churchill's hidden war rooms, London's underground world has a plethora of stories to tell.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (17)

        Clue or False? The team is amazed when their new approach to locate the Money Pit yields evidence in gigantic proportions.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (10)

        Evidence Found. In a special season finale, Brad Meltzer provides updates on how viewer tips are helping the search for lost and stolen historic artefacts.

      • How the Earth Was Made (3)

        Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.

      • Digging for the Truth III (5)

        Ramesses: Visions of Greatness. Ramesses II built soaring statues, grand temples, and monuments to himself throughout Egypt and declared himself a living god. Josh travels to Egypt to try his hand at stone masonry, and decodes the propaganda of the pharaohs.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (11)

        Alien Breeders. Demonic seduction, hybrid offspring and strange abductions. In cultures throughout the world, there are tales of intimate encounters with otherworldly beings. But could these stories be more than just mythology?

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (5)

        American Bombers in Suffolk. In WW2, Suffolk was home to 32 airfields that served as stations for US bombers. Suggs and Stephen hunt for relics of the visiting aircraft.

      • Cities of the Underworld (7)

        London's Lost Cities. From Roman baths, secret crypts, lost rivers and even Winston Churchill's hidden war rooms, London's underground world has a plethora of stories to tell.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (17)

        Clue or False? The team is amazed when their new approach to locate the Money Pit yields evidence in gigantic proportions.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (10)

        Evidence Found. In a special season finale, Brad Meltzer provides updates on how viewer tips are helping the search for lost and stolen historic artefacts.

      • How the Earth Was Made (3)

        Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.

      • Digging for the Truth III (5)

        Ramesses: Visions of Greatness. Ramesses II built soaring statues, grand temples, and monuments to himself throughout Egypt and declared himself a living god. Josh travels to Egypt to try his hand at stone masonry, and decodes the propaganda of the pharaohs.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (11)

        Alien Breeders. Demonic seduction, hybrid offspring and strange abductions. In cultures throughout the world, there are tales of intimate encounters with otherworldly beings. But could these stories be more than just mythology?

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (5)

        American Bombers in Suffolk. In WW2, Suffolk was home to 32 airfields that served as stations for US bombers. Suggs and Stephen hunt for relics of the visiting aircraft.

      • Cities of the Underworld (7)

        London's Lost Cities. From Roman baths, secret crypts, lost rivers and even Winston Churchill's hidden war rooms, London's underground world has a plethora of stories to tell.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (17)

        Clue or False? The team is amazed when their new approach to locate the Money Pit yields evidence in gigantic proportions.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (10)

        Evidence Found. In a special season finale, Brad Meltzer provides updates on how viewer tips are helping the search for lost and stolen historic artefacts.

      • How the Earth Was Made (3)

        Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.

      • Digging for the Truth III (5)

        Ramesses: Visions of Greatness. Ramesses II built soaring statues, grand temples, and monuments to himself throughout Egypt and declared himself a living god. Josh travels to Egypt to try his hand at stone masonry, and decodes the propaganda of the pharaohs.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (11)

        Alien Breeders. Demonic seduction, hybrid offspring and strange abductions. In cultures throughout the world, there are tales of intimate encounters with otherworldly beings. But could these stories be more than just mythology?

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (5)

        American Bombers in Suffolk. In WW2, Suffolk was home to 32 airfields that served as stations for US bombers. Suggs and Stephen hunt for relics of the visiting aircraft.

      • Cities of the Underworld (7)

        London's Lost Cities. From Roman baths, secret crypts, lost rivers and even Winston Churchill's hidden war rooms, London's underground world has a plethora of stories to tell.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (17)

        Clue or False? The team is amazed when their new approach to locate the Money Pit yields evidence in gigantic proportions.

      • Where Did It Come From? (12)

        Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (1)

        Secret Weapon Sabotage. ‘Secret Weapon Sabotage' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and cutting edge computer game graphics to tell the story of the SOE agents who dropped behind enemy lines to stop Hitler’s nuclear programme.

      • How the Earth Was Made (4)

        Great Lakes. Discover the cataclysmic events that forged our planet. Experts reveal the remarkable story of how the Great Lakes were formed.

      • Digging for the Truth III (6)

        Machu Picchu - Lost City of the Inca. In 1911, explorer Hiram Bingham stumbled across a remote Inca city atop a high peak in the Andes. The site was called Machu Picchu - perhaps the most famous ruin in the world.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (12)

        The Reptilians. The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from HP Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek. Could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (9)

        Real Vampires. Are vampires fictional bloodthirsty characters that live only in best-selling books, blockbuster movies and trendy television series? Or do real vampires exist among us?

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

      • The Curse of Oak Island VI (18)

        Heavy Metal. An unexpected discovery strengthens Oak Island's connection to the Knights Templar.

      • Where Did It Come From? (12)

        Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (1)

        Secret Weapon Sabotage. ‘Secret Weapon Sabotage' combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis, and cutting edge computer game graphics to tell the story of the SOE agents who dropped behind enemy lines to stop Hitler’s nuclear programme.

      • How the Earth Was Made (4)

        Great Lakes. Discover the cataclysmic events that forged our planet. Experts reveal the remarkable story of how the Great Lakes were formed.

      • Digging for the Truth III (6)

        Machu Picchu - Lost City of the Inca. In 1911, explorer Hiram Bingham stumbled across a remote Inca city atop a high peak in the Andes. The site was called Machu Picchu - perhaps the most famous ruin in the world.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (12)

        The Reptilians. The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from HP Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek. Could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (9)

        Real Vampires. Are vampires fictional bloodthirsty characters that live only in best-selling books, blockbuster movies and trendy television series? Or do real vampires exist among us?

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.