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      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (2)

        Aliens B.C. Is it possible that an advanced civilisation inhabited Earth thousands of years ago? Could the stories of a time when gods and otherworldly beings inhabited the planet be more than just mythology?

      • The Lowe Files (4)

        America's Secret Space Programme. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take a trip to the Dugway Proving Ground – a military testing base in the Utah countryside, considered by many to be the new Area 51.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (2)

        The Chalice. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • Decoding The Past (2)

        Mysteries of the Freemasons: America. Are the Freemasons an honourable thread in the fabric of America, or a strangely powerful organisation bent on political domination?

      • Missing in Alaska (13)

        Swallowed By the Lake Dragon. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (1)

        German Bomber in Liverpool. Suggs and WWII militaria expert Stephen Taylor unearth artefacts from former military sites - starting with a German bomber found in Liverpool.

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (2)

        Aliens B.C. Is it possible that an advanced civilisation inhabited Earth thousands of years ago? Could the stories of a time when gods and otherworldly beings inhabited the planet be more than just mythology?

      • The Lowe Files (4)

        America's Secret Space Programme. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take a trip to the Dugway Proving Ground – a military testing base in the Utah countryside, considered by many to be the new Area 51.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (2)

        The Chalice. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • Decoding The Past (2)

        Mysteries of the Freemasons: America. Are the Freemasons an honourable thread in the fabric of America, or a strangely powerful organisation bent on political domination?

      • Missing in Alaska (13)

        Swallowed By the Lake Dragon. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (1)

        German Bomber in Liverpool. Suggs and WWII militaria expert Stephen Taylor unearth artefacts from former military sites - starting with a German bomber found in Liverpool.

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (2)

        Aliens B.C. Is it possible that an advanced civilisation inhabited Earth thousands of years ago? Could the stories of a time when gods and otherworldly beings inhabited the planet be more than just mythology?

      • The Lowe Files (4)

        America's Secret Space Programme. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take a trip to the Dugway Proving Ground – a military testing base in the Utah countryside, considered by many to be the new Area 51.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (2)

        The Chalice. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • Decoding The Past (2)

        Mysteries of the Freemasons: America. Are the Freemasons an honourable thread in the fabric of America, or a strangely powerful organisation bent on political domination?

      • Missing in Alaska (13)

        Swallowed By the Lake Dragon. ‘Missing in Alaska’ investigates the region of northwest Alaska, where over 20,000 people have vanished in an area locals call the Alaska Triangle. In all these cases, the bodies are rarely discovered. Who or what's behind these cases is unknown.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters (1)

        German Bomber in Liverpool. Suggs and WWII militaria expert Stephen Taylor unearth artefacts from former military sites - starting with a German bomber found in Liverpool.

      • Digging for the Truth II (3)

        Troy: Of Gods and Warriors. The Iliad is one of the most famous literary works of the Western world. It's an epic tale of Greek gods, earthly soldiers, and a decade-long fight over the most beautiful woman in the world. But, could the Iliad be based on fact?

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (2)

        Aliens B.C. Is it possible that an advanced civilisation inhabited Earth thousands of years ago? Could the stories of a time when gods and otherworldly beings inhabited the planet be more than just mythology?

      • The Lowe Files (4)

        America's Secret Space Programme. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take a trip to the Dugway Proving Ground – a military testing base in the Utah countryside, considered by many to be the new Area 51.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (2)

        The Chalice. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • Museum Men (3)

        Hunting Nazi Submarines. Creative Arts is creating a midget submarine, the WWII German Seehund, for the Tampa Bay History Center. This life-sized sub will help visitors understand the extreme conditions the Germans faced.

      • Sliced (5)

        Power Tools. In this episode, power tools are on the chopping block: chainsaws, nail guns and power lifters. John will put them to the test to find out which tools are up to the challenge and which ones don't make the cut.

      • Sliced (6)

        Bathroom Disaster. To discover the dirty secrets hidden inside your bathroom, John's cutting into toilets, hairdryers and a shower. He'll debunk the myths and shed light on the shocking dangers so you don't have to learn the hard way.

      • 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.

      • Shadow Force (6)

        Dark Zone. The team joins forces with a small conservancy unit in Kenya, near the border with Ethiopia. Tribal wars are getting deadlier as weapons flood the region and the expanding desert dries up the last of the resources.

      • The Search for the Tesla Files (3)

        Tesla's Tower. The team investigates Nikola Tesla's final residence, The New Yorker Hotel, and find incredible evidence that it served as much more than a home to the controversial inventor.

      • MonsterQuest IV (7)

        Mothman. In 1967, a giant winged monster reportedly terrorised the skies over a small town in West Virginia. MonsterQuest uses nighttime surveillance, perception tests and forensic sketching to determine if the beast is myth or frightening reality.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (5)

        Easy Company's First Assault. Easy Company of the elite 101st airborne division is dropped behind enemy lines hours before the main D-Day invasion of Europe. They need to take out four German howitzers trained on the US soldiers trying to assault Utah Beach.

      • The Curse Of Civil War Gold (3)

        In Plain Sight. The team unearths evidence of a secret tunnel while new clues suggest a deeper mystery than just the missing Confederate gold.

      • Museum Men (3)

        Hunting Nazi Submarines. Creative Arts is creating a midget submarine, the WWII German Seehund, for the Tampa Bay History Center. This life-sized sub will help visitors understand the extreme conditions the Germans faced.

      • Sliced (5)

        Power Tools. In this episode, power tools are on the chopping block: chainsaws, nail guns and power lifters. John will put them to the test to find out which tools are up to the challenge and which ones don't make the cut.

      • Sliced (6)

        Bathroom Disaster. To discover the dirty secrets hidden inside your bathroom, John's cutting into toilets, hairdryers and a shower. He'll debunk the myths and shed light on the shocking dangers so you don't have to learn the hard way.

      • 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.

      • Shadow Force (6)

        Dark Zone. The team joins forces with a small conservancy unit in Kenya, near the border with Ethiopia. Tribal wars are getting deadlier as weapons flood the region and the expanding desert dries up the last of the resources.

      • MonsterQuest IV (7)

        Mothman. In 1967, a giant winged monster reportedly terrorised the skies over a small town in West Virginia. MonsterQuest uses nighttime surveillance, perception tests and forensic sketching to determine if the beast is myth or frightening reality.

      • The Search for the Tesla Files (3)

        Tesla's Tower. The team investigates Nikola Tesla's final residence, The New Yorker Hotel, and find incredible evidence that it served as much more than a home to the controversial inventor.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (5)

        Easy Company's First Assault. Easy Company of the elite 101st airborne division is dropped behind enemy lines hours before the main D-Day invasion of Europe. They need to take out four German howitzers trained on the US soldiers trying to assault Utah Beach.