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      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • Ancient Aliens III (3)

        Aliens and Sacred Places. Are sacred places the product of man's reverence for gods - or the result of contact with ancient space travellers? Did man encounter divine beings at these holy places, or might they have met ancient extraterrestrials?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (9)

        The Desert Ghost Fleet. Rusting ships stranded in a desert; a mountaintop defensive line; a ghostly collection of buildings; sunken remains of a unique vessel. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (10)

        The Underwater Prison. An abandoned prison beneath the water; a tunnel in the heart of a mountain; concrete towers hidden in the woods; a rusting coastal relic. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (8)

        Da Vinci. Experts believe an obscure sketch that was stolen and hidden by a Cardinal may be part of Da Vinci's cryptic prophecies. The team uncovers Da Vinci's controversial political views, his obsession with death, and the mystery of Mona Lisa's identity.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (1)

        The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.

      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • Ancient Aliens III (3)

        Aliens and Sacred Places. Are sacred places the product of man's reverence for gods - or the result of contact with ancient space travellers? Did man encounter divine beings at these holy places, or might they have met ancient extraterrestrials?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (9)

        The Desert Ghost Fleet. Rusting ships stranded in a desert; a mountaintop defensive line; a ghostly collection of buildings; sunken remains of a unique vessel. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (10)

        The Underwater Prison. An abandoned prison beneath the water; a tunnel in the heart of a mountain; concrete towers hidden in the woods; a rusting coastal relic. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (8)

        Da Vinci. Experts believe an obscure sketch that was stolen and hidden by a Cardinal may be part of Da Vinci's cryptic prophecies. The team uncovers Da Vinci's controversial political views, his obsession with death, and the mystery of Mona Lisa's identity.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (1)

        The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.

      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • Ancient Aliens III (3)

        Aliens and Sacred Places. Are sacred places the product of man's reverence for gods - or the result of contact with ancient space travellers? Did man encounter divine beings at these holy places, or might they have met ancient extraterrestrials?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (9)

        The Desert Ghost Fleet. Rusting ships stranded in a desert; a mountaintop defensive line; a ghostly collection of buildings; sunken remains of a unique vessel. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (10)

        The Underwater Prison. An abandoned prison beneath the water; a tunnel in the heart of a mountain; concrete towers hidden in the woods; a rusting coastal relic. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (8)

        Da Vinci. Experts believe an obscure sketch that was stolen and hidden by a Cardinal may be part of Da Vinci's cryptic prophecies. The team uncovers Da Vinci's controversial political views, his obsession with death, and the mystery of Mona Lisa's identity.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (1)

        The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.

      • The Universe III (9)

        Edge of Space. Low orbit is only 120 miles above Earth, but this is where most of space exploration has occurred.

      • Ancient Aliens III (3)

        Aliens and Sacred Places. Are sacred places the product of man's reverence for gods - or the result of contact with ancient space travellers? Did man encounter divine beings at these holy places, or might they have met ancient extraterrestrials?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (9)

        The Desert Ghost Fleet. Rusting ships stranded in a desert; a mountaintop defensive line; a ghostly collection of buildings; sunken remains of a unique vessel. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Abandoned Engineering II (10)

        The Underwater Prison. An abandoned prison beneath the water; a tunnel in the heart of a mountain; concrete towers hidden in the woods; a rusting coastal relic. Now they lie disused, contaminated, and dangerous. But who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (9)

        Mafia: Alive? Decoded traces the progression of the mob from Whitey Bulger's fearsome Irish Mafia, to today's Mexican cartels who are bringing their violent operations onto American soil, and the Cyber Mafia-online gangsters who can steal your money and identity.

      • Ancient Impossible (2)

        Monster Monuments. A monument carved out of rock and a monster-sized super-dome are the feats of engineering defy explanation, yet they were actually built thousands of years ago. The Great Pyramid was the tallest structure on earth for over 4,000 years.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (2)

        Celtic Gold. This time, Carl and Hamilton investigate an extraordinary collection of Celtic gold from the Iberian peninsula that dates back thousands of years. Amongst the artefacts are a gold bowl worth over £1 million and a stone altar to the god Endovelicus.

      • The Universe III (10)

        Space Disasters. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of re-entry and everything in between to see why space flight is still a highly dangerous pursuit.

      • Ancient Aliens III (4)

        Aliens and Temples of Gold. Could gold be the ultimate link between humans and aliens? A church in southern France is said to hold the key to alchemy - is it also a gateway to another part of the universe?

      • Missing in Alaska (11)

        Alaska's Birds of Slay. A jogger vanishes from the top of Mt Marathon in Alaska and a witness describes seeing a monstrous, airplane-sized raptor around the time of the disappearance. Could ancient stories of the Thunderbird be true?

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (1)

        Secrets Of The Lost Map. Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is usually a one-man journey, but Wayne Tuttle is partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly-revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America's most famous buried treasure.

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (6)

        The Mosquito: The Wooden Wonder. We trace the astonishing story of designers turning away from metal and back to wood to create a twin-engine bomber that could outrun almost any aircraft in the sky, yet deliver a bomb load greater than an Avro Lancaster.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (9)

        Mafia: Alive? Decoded traces the progression of the mob from Whitey Bulger's fearsome Irish Mafia, to today's Mexican cartels who are bringing their violent operations onto American soil, and the Cyber Mafia-online gangsters who can steal your money and identity.

      • Ancient Impossible (2)

        Monster Monuments. A monument carved out of rock and a monster-sized super-dome are the feats of engineering defy explanation, yet they were actually built thousands of years ago. The Great Pyramid was the tallest structure on earth for over 4,000 years.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (2)

        Celtic Gold. This time, Carl and Hamilton investigate an extraordinary collection of Celtic gold from the Iberian peninsula that dates back thousands of years. Amongst the artefacts are a gold bowl worth over £1 million and a stone altar to the god Endovelicus.

      • The Universe III (10)

        Space Disasters. Explore the controlled explosion of launch, the fiery crucible of re-entry and everything in between to see why space flight is still a highly dangerous pursuit.

      • Ancient Aliens III (4)

        Aliens and Temples of Gold. Could gold be the ultimate link between humans and aliens? A church in southern France is said to hold the key to alchemy - is it also a gateway to another part of the universe?

      • Missing in Alaska (11)

        Alaska's Birds of Slay. A jogger vanishes from the top of Mt Marathon in Alaska and a witness describes seeing a monstrous, airplane-sized raptor around the time of the disappearance. Could ancient stories of the Thunderbird be true?

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (1)

        Secrets Of The Lost Map. Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is usually a one-man journey, but Wayne Tuttle is partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly-revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America's most famous buried treasure.