
History 2
History 2 od do
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (7)
Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact.
Mummy Forensics (6)
The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.
Where Did It Come From? (7)
Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
Ancient Discoveries IV (2)
Mega Ocean Quest. Experts reveal how an ancient army blasted its way through a seven-mile fleet without losing a single ship. Plus, we investigate the mystery of a time-travelling ghost ship.
Secret History of Humans (11)
Building Earth. Inspired by the divine, we create monuments to its power (Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid). New challenges create new sciences, and when the Romans mixed volcanic ash with water they created a new super-material: concrete.
Secret History of Humans (12)
Need for Speed. No prizes for second place! In this episode we learn how being the fastest enabled empires to be born and capitalism to thrive.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (10)
Apocalypse in Georgia. The Decoded team checks out rumours that the Guidestones are really the work of a secretive religious sect called the Rosicrucians, who've been accused of practicing alchemy and mind control.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (7)
Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact.
Mummy Forensics (6)
The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.
Where Did It Come From? (7)
Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
Ancient Discoveries IV (2)
Mega Ocean Quest. Experts reveal how an ancient army blasted its way through a seven-mile fleet without losing a single ship. Plus, we investigate the mystery of a time-travelling ghost ship.
Secret History of Humans (11)
Building Earth. Inspired by the divine, we create monuments to its power (Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid). New challenges create new sciences, and when the Romans mixed volcanic ash with water they created a new super-material: concrete.
Secret History of Humans (12)
Need for Speed. No prizes for second place! In this episode we learn how being the fastest enabled empires to be born and capitalism to thrive.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (10)
Apocalypse in Georgia. The Decoded team checks out rumours that the Guidestones are really the work of a secretive religious sect called the Rosicrucians, who've been accused of practicing alchemy and mind control.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (7)
Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact.
Mummy Forensics (6)
The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.
Where Did It Come From? (7)
Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
Ancient Discoveries IV (2)
Mega Ocean Quest. Experts reveal how an ancient army blasted its way through a seven-mile fleet without losing a single ship. Plus, we investigate the mystery of a time-travelling ghost ship.
Secret History of Humans (11)
Building Earth. Inspired by the divine, we create monuments to its power (Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid). New challenges create new sciences, and when the Romans mixed volcanic ash with water they created a new super-material: concrete.
Secret History of Humans (12)
Need for Speed. No prizes for second place! In this episode we learn how being the fastest enabled empires to be born and capitalism to thrive.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (10)
Apocalypse in Georgia. The Decoded team checks out rumours that the Guidestones are really the work of a secretive religious sect called the Rosicrucians, who've been accused of practicing alchemy and mind control.
Hero Ships (5)
USS Hornet. One of the most heroic ships of the Second World War, CV-8 has the distinction of serving as the flight deck for the incredible Doolittle Tokyo raid.
Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (7)
Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact.
Mummy Forensics (6)
The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.
Where Did It Come From? (7)
Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.
Deep Sea Salvage (4)
Hell Unleashed. Joe V and a team of divers struggle to stop two huge scrap metal structures from puncturing a sub-ocean oil pipeline. Can they avoid a major environmental catastrophe?
Chasing Mummies (10)
Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.
Missing in Alaska (1)
Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?
Mummy Forensics (6)
The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.
Ancient Top 10 (9)
Greatest Ancient Metropolises. Behind every empire there is a central metropolis, driving expansion and governing the great empires that called them home. From the grandeur of Rome to the incredible Chinese city Xi'an, which ancient metropolis will take the crown as most renowned?
Boneyard (8)
Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (5)
King's Cross Fire. A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at King’s Cross station led to the death of 31 people.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (6)
Grenfell Tower. In the 1950s, the tower block was born. But by the 1970s, these cities in the sky became slums. In 2017, missed warnings, vague regulations and corners cut in favour of financial return resulted in the deadliest tower block fire in British history.
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.
Chasing Mummies (10)
Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.
Missing in Alaska (1)
Vanished in a Vortex. In 1950, a military transport plane vanished in the Alaska Triangle with 44 people on board, and hasn't been seen since. Was its disappearance caused by bad weather or something more sinister?
Mummy Forensics (6)
The Missing Body. In a museum in the heart of England lies a bodiless mummy. The team are called in to discover who he was and whether his death was as grisly as it looks, and discover a story of a gilded life gone wrong.
Ancient Top 10 (9)
Greatest Ancient Metropolises. Behind every empire there is a central metropolis, driving expansion and governing the great empires that called them home. From the grandeur of Rome to the incredible Chinese city Xi'an, which ancient metropolis will take the crown as most renowned?
Boneyard (8)
Mines. Modern ore processing machines are the largest, most sophisticated of their type in the world. When they wear out, they join the boneyards, waiting to be restored or scrapped for the furnace.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (5)
King's Cross Fire. A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at King’s Cross station led to the death of 31 people.
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (6)
Grenfell Tower. In the 1950s, the tower block was born. But by the 1970s, these cities in the sky became slums. In 2017, missed warnings, vague regulations and corners cut in favour of financial return resulted in the deadliest tower block fire in British history.
