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      • Ancient Top 10 (3)

        Secrets Of Egypt. From the riddles of the Sphinx to mummification and the pyramids, Egypt has seen some of the highest-profile archaeological finds in history. But with so many contenders, which secret has had the biggest impact on our view of Ancient Egypt?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (8)

        Land Of Manson (Los Angeles). We'll take you below the most congested avenues of this classic American city, into the tunnels where corrupt cops secretly ran the city, and where the largest subway system in the world lies in waste. From earthquakes to UFOs to Charles Manson.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (1)

        Mummies of the Clouds. Centuries before the Inca, an incredible band of warriors called the Chachapoya built a huge stone monument in the Americas. But what happened to them?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (3)

        Kings of the Stone Age. Carved from single boulders of basalt, the giant stone heads of the Olmec have amazed and mystified archaeologists. What is the story behind them?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (5)

        God's Gold - Part 1. Head out on the most extraordinary treasure hunt ever, as Hunter Ellis ventures out on a search for the priceless golden artefacts of Jerusalem's Temple.

      • Ancient Top 10 (3)

        Secrets Of Egypt. From the riddles of the Sphinx to mummification and the pyramids, Egypt has seen some of the highest-profile archaeological finds in history. But with so many contenders, which secret has had the biggest impact on our view of Ancient Egypt?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (8)

        Land Of Manson (Los Angeles). We'll take you below the most congested avenues of this classic American city, into the tunnels where corrupt cops secretly ran the city, and where the largest subway system in the world lies in waste. From earthquakes to UFOs to Charles Manson.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (1)

        Mummies of the Clouds. Centuries before the Inca, an incredible band of warriors called the Chachapoya built a huge stone monument in the Americas. But what happened to them?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (3)

        Kings of the Stone Age. Carved from single boulders of basalt, the giant stone heads of the Olmec have amazed and mystified archaeologists. What is the story behind them?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (5)

        God's Gold - Part 1. Head out on the most extraordinary treasure hunt ever, as Hunter Ellis ventures out on a search for the priceless golden artefacts of Jerusalem's Temple.

      • Ancient Top 10 (3)

        Secrets Of Egypt. From the riddles of the Sphinx to mummification and the pyramids, Egypt has seen some of the highest-profile archaeological finds in history. But with so many contenders, which secret has had the biggest impact on our view of Ancient Egypt?

      • Boneyard (2)

        Katrina. Almost completely surrounded by water, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable to nature. When Hurricane Katrina smashed ashore in 2005, the city's levees failed, transforming whole parishes into flooded boneyards.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (8)

        Land Of Manson (Los Angeles). We'll take you below the most congested avenues of this classic American city, into the tunnels where corrupt cops secretly ran the city, and where the largest subway system in the world lies in waste. From earthquakes to UFOs to Charles Manson.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (1)

        Mummies of the Clouds. Centuries before the Inca, an incredible band of warriors called the Chachapoya built a huge stone monument in the Americas. But what happened to them?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (3)

        Kings of the Stone Age. Carved from single boulders of basalt, the giant stone heads of the Olmec have amazed and mystified archaeologists. What is the story behind them?

      • Digging for the Truth IV (5)

        God's Gold - Part 1. Head out on the most extraordinary treasure hunt ever, as Hunter Ellis ventures out on a search for the priceless golden artefacts of Jerusalem's Temple.

      • Ancient Top 10 (3)

        Secrets Of Egypt. From the riddles of the Sphinx to mummification and the pyramids, Egypt has seen some of the highest-profile archaeological finds in history. But with so many contenders, which secret has had the biggest impact on our view of Ancient Egypt?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (2)

        Chasing Bigfoot. Is Bigfoot a terrifying myth or a real violent creature? The MonsterQuest team investigates the Bigfoot mystery by going into the wild to examine photos, audio recordings and eyewitness accounts.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (8)

        Land Of Manson (Los Angeles). We'll take you below the most congested avenues of this classic American city, into the tunnels where corrupt cops secretly ran the city, and where the largest subway system in the world lies in waste. From earthquakes to UFOs to Charles Manson.

      • Secret History of Humans (5)

        Eat It, Drink It, Smoke It. Plants are used for food, medicine and clothing, to build our world and change how we feel - and they have played a vital role in our evolution.

      • Secret History of Humans (6)

        Rise of the Machines. Tools and machines have allowed us to overcome our physical limitations, but they are also transforming what it means to be human.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Sliced (1)

        Coin Operated. John dissects a pinball machine, a slot machine and a pool table to find out if it's still possible to cheat games or if the cheat is always on you.

      • Sliced (2)

        Armoured Vehicle. John puts an armoured van to the test with guns and explosives. If it passes, he'll slice through its surface to uncover why these vehicles are so good at keeping people alive.

      • Deep Sea Salvage (3)

        Brink of Disaster. The team at Bisso Marine battle to stop a catastrophic explosion when an oil tanker splits in two on the Mississippi.

      • The Lowe Files (5)

        Mind Games. Can a father and his sons see one another, from miles apart, using only the power of their minds? Inspired by the movie 'The Men Who Stare at Goats', Rob and the boys visit two specialists in California to master the top secret art of Remote Viewing.

      • The Lowe Files (6)

        Fear. With Matthew stuck back at law school studying for an exam, Rob and John Owen trek up to Boise, Idaho, to visit the haunted Old State Penitentiary - a grim site, notorious for its history of executions by hanging.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (5)

        Ancient Tank Tech. What exactly was this ancient weapon that destroyed enemy heavy infantry, elephants and cavalry? Watch as experts and archaeological digs reveal new evidence into this invention, which will be reconstructed.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (6)

        Ancient Torture Tech. Historians, doctors, model makers and virtual reality artists will help to reveal the startling torture technologies of the ancient world.

      • Hero Ships (3)

        LST-325. 'Landing Ship Tanks' weren't deemed noble enough to even have names. The story of these ships is one of an unsung hero, revealing the considerable battle action of one ship.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (3)

        Storming Mussolini's Island. 'Storming Mussolini’s Island’ combines dramatic reconstruction, weapons demonstrations, expert analysis and computer game graphics’ environments to follow the dramatic story of the US Army Rangers spearheading the invasion of Sicily.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Sliced (1)

        Coin Operated. John dissects a pinball machine, a slot machine and a pool table to find out if it's still possible to cheat games or if the cheat is always on you.

      • Sliced (2)

        Armoured Vehicle. John puts an armoured van to the test with guns and explosives. If it passes, he'll slice through its surface to uncover why these vehicles are so good at keeping people alive.

      • Deep Sea Salvage (3)

        Brink of Disaster. The team at Bisso Marine battle to stop a catastrophic explosion when an oil tanker splits in two on the Mississippi.

      • The Lowe Files (5)

        Mind Games. Can a father and his sons see one another, from miles apart, using only the power of their minds? Inspired by the movie 'The Men Who Stare at Goats', Rob and the boys visit two specialists in California to master the top secret art of Remote Viewing.

      • The Lowe Files (6)

        Fear. With Matthew stuck back at law school studying for an exam, Rob and John Owen trek up to Boise, Idaho, to visit the haunted Old State Penitentiary - a grim site, notorious for its history of executions by hanging.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (5)

        Ancient Tank Tech. What exactly was this ancient weapon that destroyed enemy heavy infantry, elephants and cavalry? Watch as experts and archaeological digs reveal new evidence into this invention, which will be reconstructed.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (6)

        Ancient Torture Tech. Historians, doctors, model makers and virtual reality artists will help to reveal the startling torture technologies of the ancient world.

      • Hero Ships (3)

        LST-325. 'Landing Ship Tanks' weren't deemed noble enough to even have names. The story of these ships is one of an unsung hero, revealing the considerable battle action of one ship.