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      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (13)

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Dogfights (2)

        Air Ambush. Legendary fighter pilot Colonel Robin Olds set a deadly trap for the North Vietnamese by disguising lethal F-4 Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The results were devastating.

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (3)

        The Siege of Leningrad. The horrific story of one of the longest sieges in military history – the siege of Leningrad – told from the Russian perspective. More than one million citizens lost their lives.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • River Hunters (2)

        Warwick. Presenter Rick Edwards and US YouTube sensation and river detectorist Beau Ouimette travel to Warwick on the hunt for incredible archaeological finds.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (13)

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Dogfights (2)

        Air Ambush. Legendary fighter pilot Colonel Robin Olds set a deadly trap for the North Vietnamese by disguising lethal F-4 Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The results were devastating.

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (3)

        The Siege of Leningrad. The horrific story of one of the longest sieges in military history – the siege of Leningrad – told from the Russian perspective. More than one million citizens lost their lives.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • River Hunters (2)

        Warwick. Presenter Rick Edwards and US YouTube sensation and river detectorist Beau Ouimette travel to Warwick on the hunt for incredible archaeological finds.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (13)

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Dogfights (2)

        Air Ambush. Legendary fighter pilot Colonel Robin Olds set a deadly trap for the North Vietnamese by disguising lethal F-4 Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The results were devastating.

      • Soviet Storm: WWII in the East (3)

        The Siege of Leningrad. The horrific story of one of the longest sieges in military history – the siege of Leningrad – told from the Russian perspective. More than one million citizens lost their lives.

      • Sliced (11)

        Vending Machines. The first vending machine was built in Greece nearly 2,000 years ago and sold holy water. Today, there's a vending machine for almost everything. John cuts behind the face to reveal how these once simple machines are simple no longer.

      • Sliced (12)

        Garbage Truck. The compacting garbage truck – invented in 1938 – opened the door to widespread waste management. John's got one of these ultra-modern compactors and he's going to put this massive machine to the test. Can it eat a limo? How much can it hold?

      • River Hunters (2)

        Warwick. Presenter Rick Edwards and US YouTube sensation and river detectorist Beau Ouimette travel to Warwick on the hunt for incredible archaeological finds.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (13)

        Airborne Assault. Assault from the air didn't begin with the era of the airplane. Take a look back at early methods of airborne attack.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • 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.

      • Dogfights (2)

        Air Ambush. Legendary fighter pilot Colonel Robin Olds set a deadly trap for the North Vietnamese by disguising lethal F-4 Phantoms as vulnerable bombers. The results were devastating.

      • 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.

      • Secret History of Humans (3)

        Connecting the World. Throughout history, new trade routes have proved to be double-edged swords, opening the way to wealth as well as terrible dangers, from revolutionary ideas to terrifying pandemics.

      • Secret History of Humans (4)

        Violent Planet. Over millions of years, mankind has evolved from a vulnerable creature to a dominant force on the planet. Occasionally the planet bites back, with terrifying consequences that have shaped our evolution.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (5)

        Confederate Gold. The team digs into one of the Civil War's most enduring legends: that millions of dollars' worth of missing gold and silver from the Confederate treasury still lies buried in secret hiding places across America.

      • Dogfights (12)

        The Greatest Air Battles. From propeller planes to today's ace pilots, the strategic importance of air supremacy is shown through the battles of legends like Eddie Rickenbacker.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (2)

        The Monoliths. Ancient Astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, shares his insight on massive stone structures and strange, giant figures known as Monoliths. What compelled ancient man to move colossal stones and to build stone monuments all around the world?

      • Ancient Impossible (8)

        Roman Empire. We explore ancient texts to uncover amazing Roman technologies including a horse-drawn arrow shooter--possibly the world's first tank?

      • History of the Future (2)

        The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (13)

        Alcatraz Down Under (Sydney). Travel deep into a complex of natural caves that sheltered a gang of escaped outlaws, and the gold mines that produced both riches and the birth of the worker's movement.

      • 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.

      • Secret History of Humans (3)

        Connecting the World. Throughout history, new trade routes have proved to be double-edged swords, opening the way to wealth as well as terrible dangers, from revolutionary ideas to terrifying pandemics.

      • Secret History of Humans (4)

        Violent Planet. Over millions of years, mankind has evolved from a vulnerable creature to a dominant force on the planet. Occasionally the planet bites back, with terrifying consequences that have shaped our evolution.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (5)

        Confederate Gold. The team digs into one of the Civil War's most enduring legends: that millions of dollars' worth of missing gold and silver from the Confederate treasury still lies buried in secret hiding places across America.

      • Dogfights (12)

        The Greatest Air Battles. From propeller planes to today's ace pilots, the strategic importance of air supremacy is shown through the battles of legends like Eddie Rickenbacker.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (2)

        The Monoliths. Ancient Astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, shares his insight on massive stone structures and strange, giant figures known as Monoliths. What compelled ancient man to move colossal stones and to build stone monuments all around the world?

      • Ancient Impossible (8)

        Roman Empire. We explore ancient texts to uncover amazing Roman technologies including a horse-drawn arrow shooter--possibly the world's first tank?

      • History of the Future (2)

        The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.