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Dogfights (10)
Long Odds. Climb into the cockpit for some of the most intense dogfights in history, including WWII bomber aces Swede Vejtasa and Jay Zimmer's battles against Japanese Zeroes.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Mummy Forensics (5)
The Fisherman. The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?
Where Did It Come From? (6)
Ancient China - The Personal Weapon. A look at how certain weapons invented by the ancient Chinese have contributed to nearly every military weapon in use today.
Cities of the Underworld III (12)
Gods Of War (Troy/Turkey). We'll uncover the truth behind the conquerors and great empires, revealing how a nation at war turned underground for its only means of survival.
Ancient Discoveries III (11)
Lost Science of the Bible. Might the stories of the Bible have their basis in ancient scientific fact? How big was the giant Goliath, and what was the tech of the sling that brought him down?
Secret History of Humans (1)
Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.
Secret History of Humans (2)
Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (4)
The Lincoln Assassination. The team attempt to uncover the mystery of one of history's most famous assassinations, and examine claims that John Wilkes Booth escaped after murdering President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
Dogfights (10)
Long Odds. Climb into the cockpit for some of the most intense dogfights in history, including WWII bomber aces Swede Vejtasa and Jay Zimmer's battles against Japanese Zeroes.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Mummy Forensics (5)
The Fisherman. The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?
Where Did It Come From? (6)
Ancient China - The Personal Weapon. A look at how certain weapons invented by the ancient Chinese have contributed to nearly every military weapon in use today.
Cities of the Underworld III (12)
Gods Of War (Troy/Turkey). We'll uncover the truth behind the conquerors and great empires, revealing how a nation at war turned underground for its only means of survival.
Ancient Discoveries III (11)
Lost Science of the Bible. Might the stories of the Bible have their basis in ancient scientific fact? How big was the giant Goliath, and what was the tech of the sling that brought him down?
Secret History of Humans (1)
Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.
Secret History of Humans (2)
Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (4)
The Lincoln Assassination. The team attempt to uncover the mystery of one of history's most famous assassinations, and examine claims that John Wilkes Booth escaped after murdering President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
Dogfights (10)
Long Odds. Climb into the cockpit for some of the most intense dogfights in history, including WWII bomber aces Swede Vejtasa and Jay Zimmer's battles against Japanese Zeroes.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Mummy Forensics (5)
The Fisherman. The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?
Where Did It Come From? (6)
Ancient China - The Personal Weapon. A look at how certain weapons invented by the ancient Chinese have contributed to nearly every military weapon in use today.
Cities of the Underworld III (12)
Gods Of War (Troy/Turkey). We'll uncover the truth behind the conquerors and great empires, revealing how a nation at war turned underground for its only means of survival.
Ancient Discoveries III (11)
Lost Science of the Bible. Might the stories of the Bible have their basis in ancient scientific fact? How big was the giant Goliath, and what was the tech of the sling that brought him down?
Secret History of Humans (1)
Lust for Luxury. From an obsession with silk to the fall of Constantinople, the discovery of the Americas to the launch of the Industrial Revolution, a desire for luxury has shaped our history and evolution.
Secret History of Humans (2)
Arms Race. Around 10,000 years ago, humans discovered farming. But when crops failed, early farming communities faced a new threat: war. It's the birth of the arms race.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (4)
The Lincoln Assassination. The team attempt to uncover the mystery of one of history's most famous assassinations, and examine claims that John Wilkes Booth escaped after murdering President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
Dogfights (10)
Long Odds. Climb into the cockpit for some of the most intense dogfights in history, including WWII bomber aces Swede Vejtasa and Jay Zimmer's battles against Japanese Zeroes.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (1)
Beyond Nazca. Giorgio Tsoukalos explores the mystery of the Nazca Lines found in the Peruvian desert. Hundreds of gigantic lines, some in the shape of animals, geometric patterns and even an alien-like being, extend for miles over a vast section of the arid plain.
Mummy Forensics (5)
The Fisherman. The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?
Where Did It Come From? (6)
Ancient China - The Personal Weapon. A look at how certain weapons invented by the ancient Chinese have contributed to nearly every military weapon in use today.
Cities of the Underworld III (12)
Gods Of War (Troy/Turkey). We'll uncover the truth behind the conquerors and great empires, revealing how a nation at war turned underground for its only means of survival.
Chasing Mummies (8)
Bats. Zahi is determined to disprove the theories of the so-called 'pyramidiots', who believe that there are secret underground chambers leading to the Sphinx. Little did anyone know that these caves were home to thousands of bats!
Chasing Mummies (9)
Cursed. Zahi wants to see if the long-forgotten Falcon Galleries can be restored as a new tourist destination. Inside, not only are there thousands of mummified birds, but deadly snakes and scorpions, too!
Mummy Forensics (5)
The Fisherman. The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?
Ancient Top 10 (7)
Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?
Boneyard (7)
Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)
Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)
Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.
Museum Men (2)
Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.
Chasing Mummies (8)
Bats. Zahi is determined to disprove the theories of the so-called 'pyramidiots', who believe that there are secret underground chambers leading to the Sphinx. Little did anyone know that these caves were home to thousands of bats!
Chasing Mummies (9)
Cursed. Zahi wants to see if the long-forgotten Falcon Galleries can be restored as a new tourist destination. Inside, not only are there thousands of mummified birds, but deadly snakes and scorpions, too!
Mummy Forensics (5)
The Fisherman. The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?
Ancient Top 10 (7)
Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?
Boneyard (7)
Ships. When a ship reaches the end of its useful life, it quickly goes from being the pride of the fleet to a liability. These veteran warriors are blown to pieces in weapons tests, or sold and cut up for scrap.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)
Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (4)
Munich Air Crash. 1948 - Manchester United lifted the FA Cup - and the countdown to tragedy began. An ignored warning about taking off in slush and a third take-off attempt cost 23 people their lives on a snowy February night, the day British football changed forever.
