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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.
Boneyard (6)
Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.
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.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)
Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Chasing Mummies (6)
Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Chasing Mummies (7)
Meltdown. It's early morning in Saqqara and Zahi is getting ready to open two sealed tombs for the first time in thousands of years, but Zoe is late again and his patience is wearing thin.
Mummy Forensics (4)
The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?
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.
Boneyard (6)
Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.
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.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)
Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Chasing Mummies (6)
Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Chasing Mummies (7)
Meltdown. It's early morning in Saqqara and Zahi is getting ready to open two sealed tombs for the first time in thousands of years, but Zoe is late again and his patience is wearing thin.
Mummy Forensics (4)
The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?
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.
Boneyard (6)
Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.
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.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)
Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Chasing Mummies (6)
Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Chasing Mummies (7)
Meltdown. It's early morning in Saqqara and Zahi is getting ready to open two sealed tombs for the first time in thousands of years, but Zoe is late again and his patience is wearing thin.
Mummy Forensics (4)
The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?
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.
Boneyard (6)
Crime. Criminals go to jail, but the tools of crime can end up in boneyards. Some become tools to fight crime while others transform into something good from the ruins of evil.
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.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)
Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.
Museum Men (1)
Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (2)
The Battle of Moscow. A look from the Russian perspective at the siege of Moscow, where stretched Soviet troops adopted a 'not a step back' policy while facing the advancing German army.
Sliced (9)
Golf. Since the game of golf appeared over 600 years ago, golfers have searched for techniques to improve their game. Over the last century, new technology has put a new spin on this old game, but does it really improve your scorecard?
Sliced (10)
Spy Car. John had a custom spy car built – loaded with super-secret spy-tech straight from a Hollywood movie. He's going to cut into this car to find out if a flamethrower, smokescreen, oil slick and stealth mode are for real.
River Hunters (1)
Stirling. US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards visit a range of historically significant sites in search of incredible archaeological finds.
The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)
The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth 'Baltic Gold'. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.
Ancient Discoveries III (12)
Riots and Revolution. Investigate the legend that the Christians wiped out paganism in an attack on their temples with fire so hot it could melt bronze. And, learn how the great ancient revolutionary Spartacus kick-started his great revolt against the Roman Empire.
Chasing Mummies (3)
Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
Dogfights (1)
MiG Alley. During the Korean War, the US Air force flew F-86 Sabres against Russian MiG-15 fighters through Korea's most dangerous stretch of Sky, MiG Alley
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (2)
The Battle of Moscow. A look from the Russian perspective at the siege of Moscow, where stretched Soviet troops adopted a 'not a step back' policy while facing the advancing German army.
Sliced (9)
Golf. Since the game of golf appeared over 600 years ago, golfers have searched for techniques to improve their game. Over the last century, new technology has put a new spin on this old game, but does it really improve your scorecard?
Sliced (10)
Spy Car. John had a custom spy car built – loaded with super-secret spy-tech straight from a Hollywood movie. He's going to cut into this car to find out if a flamethrower, smokescreen, oil slick and stealth mode are for real.
River Hunters (1)
Stirling. US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards visit a range of historically significant sites in search of incredible archaeological finds.
The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)
The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth 'Baltic Gold'. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.
Ancient Discoveries III (12)
Riots and Revolution. Investigate the legend that the Christians wiped out paganism in an attack on their temples with fire so hot it could melt bronze. And, learn how the great ancient revolutionary Spartacus kick-started his great revolt against the Roman Empire.
Chasing Mummies (3)
Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
