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The Lowe Files (8)
The Wood Apes. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take their pursuit of Bigfoot to the Midwest, specifically the backwoods of Oklahoma where locals refer to the mythical creature by another name - the Wood Ape.
Ancient Discoveries III (7)
Gruesome Medicine. Examine how the leech was used as an ancient medical cure and test one on a live patient to see how much blood comes out.
Ancient Discoveries III (8)
Impossible Army Machines. The amazing successes and stunning failures of ancient military engineers have directly affected the weapons and tactics we use today.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
WWII's Most Daring Raids (4)
Churchill Strikes Back. Winter 1941 was a really bad time for the allies. The Germans had invaded to Soviet Union. Stalin was continuously screaming for a second front. Churchill wanted some kind of big success. Both for its military value but also to cheer up the British.
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.
Sliced (3)
Confidential Kitchen. John unveils the insides of refrigerators, stoves and a garbage disposal. He's slicing and dicing to find the secrets of our hottest, coldest and most dangerous kitchen machines.
Sliced (4)
Toys. Are the odds against you when you consult the Magic 8-Ball? Which toy car is fastest in a head-to-head race? And why does shaking erase an Etch-a-Sketch? John discovers the secrets inside the toys we never outgrew.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
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 (8)
The Wood Apes. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take their pursuit of Bigfoot to the Midwest, specifically the backwoods of Oklahoma where locals refer to the mythical creature by another name - the Wood Ape.
Ancient Discoveries III (7)
Gruesome Medicine. Examine how the leech was used as an ancient medical cure and test one on a live patient to see how much blood comes out.
Ancient Discoveries III (8)
Impossible Army Machines. The amazing successes and stunning failures of ancient military engineers have directly affected the weapons and tactics we use today.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
WWII's Most Daring Raids (4)
Churchill Strikes Back. Winter 1941 was a really bad time for the allies. The Germans had invaded to Soviet Union. Stalin was continuously screaming for a second front. Churchill wanted some kind of big success. Both for its military value but also to cheer up the British.
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.
Sliced (3)
Confidential Kitchen. John unveils the insides of refrigerators, stoves and a garbage disposal. He's slicing and dicing to find the secrets of our hottest, coldest and most dangerous kitchen machines.
Sliced (4)
Toys. Are the odds against you when you consult the Magic 8-Ball? Which toy car is fastest in a head-to-head race? And why does shaking erase an Etch-a-Sketch? John discovers the secrets inside the toys we never outgrew.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
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 (8)
The Wood Apes. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take their pursuit of Bigfoot to the Midwest, specifically the backwoods of Oklahoma where locals refer to the mythical creature by another name - the Wood Ape.
Ancient Discoveries III (7)
Gruesome Medicine. Examine how the leech was used as an ancient medical cure and test one on a live patient to see how much blood comes out.
Ancient Discoveries III (8)
Impossible Army Machines. The amazing successes and stunning failures of ancient military engineers have directly affected the weapons and tactics we use today.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
WWII's Most Daring Raids (4)
Churchill Strikes Back. Winter 1941 was a really bad time for the allies. The Germans had invaded to Soviet Union. Stalin was continuously screaming for a second front. Churchill wanted some kind of big success. Both for its military value but also to cheer up the British.
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.
Sliced (3)
Confidential Kitchen. John unveils the insides of refrigerators, stoves and a garbage disposal. He's slicing and dicing to find the secrets of our hottest, coldest and most dangerous kitchen machines.
Sliced (4)
Toys. Are the odds against you when you consult the Magic 8-Ball? Which toy car is fastest in a head-to-head race? And why does shaking erase an Etch-a-Sketch? John discovers the secrets inside the toys we never outgrew.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
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 (8)
The Wood Apes. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take their pursuit of Bigfoot to the Midwest, specifically the backwoods of Oklahoma where locals refer to the mythical creature by another name - the Wood Ape.
Ancient Discoveries III (7)
Gruesome Medicine. Examine how the leech was used as an ancient medical cure and test one on a live patient to see how much blood comes out.
Ancient Discoveries III (8)
Impossible Army Machines. The amazing successes and stunning failures of ancient military engineers have directly affected the weapons and tactics we use today.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
WWII's Most Daring Raids (4)
Churchill Strikes Back. Winter 1941 was a really bad time for the allies. The Germans had invaded to Soviet Union. Stalin was continuously screaming for a second front. Churchill wanted some kind of big success. Both for its military value but also to cheer up the British.
The Universe VI (4)
Worst Days on Planet Earth. Although it may seem hospitable, new discoveries reveal that Earth has experienced more chaos and destruction than scientists ever imagined.
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.
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?
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.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (6)
Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past.
Ancient Impossible (4)
Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!
How the Earth Was Made (11)
New York. New York is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything from the height of its skyscrapers to the position of its harbour is governed by extraordinary forces.
Cities of the Underworld (4)
Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.
The Universe VI (4)
Worst Days on Planet Earth. Although it may seem hospitable, new discoveries reveal that Earth has experienced more chaos and destruction than scientists ever imagined.
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.
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?
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.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (6)
Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past.
Ancient Impossible (4)
Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!
How the Earth Was Made (11)
New York. New York is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything from the height of its skyscrapers to the position of its harbour is governed by extraordinary forces.
