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Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (2)
The Defence of Sevastopol. The siege at Sevastopol forced the Germans to bring in some of the biggest artillery guns ever used. See Hitler's invasion from the Russian perspective.
Ancient Aliens VII (1)
Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.
Ancient Impossible (1)
Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.
How the Earth Was Made (8)
Driest Place on Earth. The Atacama desert is the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain. The soil is so dry that it has been used as a test bed for the Mars rovers.
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.
The Universe IV (1)
10 Ways to Destroy the Earth. In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.
Ancient Top 10 (1)
Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?
Digging for the Truth II (11)
City Of The Gods. There was only one ancient city in the Americas that ever truly rivalled the size, scale and power of its Old World counterparts. Its name was Teotihuacán: the City of the Gods... and today it's the largest ghost town in the world.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (2)
The Defence of Sevastopol. The siege at Sevastopol forced the Germans to bring in some of the biggest artillery guns ever used. See Hitler's invasion from the Russian perspective.
Ancient Aliens VII (1)
Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.
Ancient Impossible (1)
Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.
How the Earth Was Made (8)
Driest Place on Earth. The Atacama desert is the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain. The soil is so dry that it has been used as a test bed for the Mars rovers.
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.
The Universe IV (1)
10 Ways to Destroy the Earth. In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.
Ancient Top 10 (1)
Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?
Digging for the Truth II (11)
City Of The Gods. There was only one ancient city in the Americas that ever truly rivalled the size, scale and power of its Old World counterparts. Its name was Teotihuacán: the City of the Gods... and today it's the largest ghost town in the world.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (2)
The Defence of Sevastopol. The siege at Sevastopol forced the Germans to bring in some of the biggest artillery guns ever used. See Hitler's invasion from the Russian perspective.
Ancient Aliens VII (1)
Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.
Ancient Impossible (1)
Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.
How the Earth Was Made (8)
Driest Place on Earth. The Atacama desert is the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain. The soil is so dry that it has been used as a test bed for the Mars rovers.
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.
The Universe IV (1)
10 Ways to Destroy the Earth. In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.
Ancient Top 10 (1)
Rome's Greatest Hits. Roman civilisation forged the world as we know it, creating some of the most technologically advanced ancient engineering. Which Top 10 feat of Roman engineering will prove to be the biggest breakthrough?
Digging for the Truth II (11)
City Of The Gods. There was only one ancient city in the Americas that ever truly rivalled the size, scale and power of its Old World counterparts. Its name was Teotihuacán: the City of the Gods... and today it's the largest ghost town in the world.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (2)
The Defence of Sevastopol. The siege at Sevastopol forced the Germans to bring in some of the biggest artillery guns ever used. See Hitler's invasion from the Russian perspective.
Ancient Aliens VII (1)
Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.
Ancient Impossible (1)
Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.
How the Earth Was Made (8)
Driest Place on Earth. The Atacama desert is the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain. The soil is so dry that it has been used as a test bed for the Mars rovers.
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.
The Universe IV (2)
Biggest Blasts. The Universe is full of explosions that both create and destroy. This is a countdown of 10 of the biggest, most powerful types of blasts to rock the cosmos.
Ancient Top 10 (6)
Ancient Mysteries. Ancient civilisations show evidence of incredible technology comparable to our own: an ancient computer, models that demonstrate flight, and stones weighing hundreds of tonnes seamlessly transported.
Digging for the Truth II (12)
Roanoke: The Lost Colony. In 1587, over 100 settlers landed in the New World to establish England's first permanent colony. Three years later, they had vanished. Josh Bernstein is on the trail of America's oldest missing persons case.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (3)
The Rzhev Meat-Grinder. Soviet troops suffered huge casualties in Rzhev in 1941, causing the bloody battle to be grimly nicknamed 'the Meat-Grinder'. This is a look at events from the Russian perspective.
Ancient Aliens VII (2)
Alien Resurrections. Throughout history, incredible stories have been told of the dead rising from their graves, mummies journeying into the afterlife, and people on the brink of death mingling with deceased relatives in a celestial netherworld.
Decoding the Past (8)
Secrets of the Playing Card. Playing cards are an everyday object used for gambling and game playing the world over. But the familiar deck of cards conceals hidden meanings that have links to secret societies and the occult.
Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (2)
Orders and Initiatives. Originally a Prisoner of War camp for Soviet soldiers, SS Commander Rudolf Höss oversaw the transition of Auschwitz from a political camp to a place to murder thousands of people.
Mystery Pickers (10)
The Importance Of Being Urn-Est. Lily and Dale investigate gold-coloured urn's ties to an ancient blood ritual. Other finds include a mysterious statue, a carving found deep beneath a Dallas skyscraper, and a coin that turns out not to be a coin at all.
The Universe IV (2)
Biggest Blasts. The Universe is full of explosions that both create and destroy. This is a countdown of 10 of the biggest, most powerful types of blasts to rock the cosmos.
Ancient Top 10 (6)
Ancient Mysteries. Ancient civilisations show evidence of incredible technology comparable to our own: an ancient computer, models that demonstrate flight, and stones weighing hundreds of tonnes seamlessly transported.
Digging for the Truth II (12)
Roanoke: The Lost Colony. In 1587, over 100 settlers landed in the New World to establish England's first permanent colony. Three years later, they had vanished. Josh Bernstein is on the trail of America's oldest missing persons case.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (3)
The Rzhev Meat-Grinder. Soviet troops suffered huge casualties in Rzhev in 1941, causing the bloody battle to be grimly nicknamed 'the Meat-Grinder'. This is a look at events from the Russian perspective.
Ancient Aliens VII (2)
Alien Resurrections. Throughout history, incredible stories have been told of the dead rising from their graves, mummies journeying into the afterlife, and people on the brink of death mingling with deceased relatives in a celestial netherworld.
Decoding the Past (8)
Secrets of the Playing Card. Playing cards are an everyday object used for gambling and game playing the world over. But the familiar deck of cards conceals hidden meanings that have links to secret societies and the occult.
Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (2)
Orders and Initiatives. Originally a Prisoner of War camp for Soviet soldiers, SS Commander Rudolf Höss oversaw the transition of Auschwitz from a political camp to a place to murder thousands of people.
