• History 2

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      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (5)

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Mystery Pickers (5)

        Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.

      • The Universe III (8)

        Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?

      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (5)

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Mystery Pickers (5)

        Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.

      • The Universe III (8)

        Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?

      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (5)

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (7)

        Moon Landing Tapes. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate. Including historic moon tapes that hold the clearest footage from the Apollo 11 moon landing.

      • Mystery Pickers (5)

        Man In The Iron Death Mask. Blue meets a family who found a death mask that could be evidence of a murder in the mines. Dale meets a man who thinks he has an ancient Egyptian scarab stone inscribed with a secret message.

      • The Universe III (8)

        Deadly Comets and Meteors. Are asteroids and comets really responsible for deadly viruses and even new life on Earth?

      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (5)

        Destination Mars. As we look forward to the first astronauts reaching Mars in the next 20 years, is there evidence to suggest human life was first seeded there?

      • The Universe III (4)

        Living in Space. Find out how realistic the space metropolises imagined in science fiction may be.

      • Where Did It Come From? (11)

        Ancient China - Drilling and Mining. Mining the earth for coal, erecting drilling rigs for oil and natural gas to pipe to our homes, smelting iron ore into buildings of iron and steel - all of these are fundamentals of the modern industrialised world, but they are nothing new.

      • Cities of the Underworld III (7)

        Hitler's Trenches (Belgium). Host Don Wildman explores a subterranean web of tunnels on Belgium's Western Front, where 24,000 Allied soldiers saw service during World War I.

      • Missing in Alaska (8)

        It Lurks Beneath the Ice. Recent sightings around Alaska match native stories of a vicious Arctic mermaid that attacks unsuspecting people. With only five per cent of the world's oceans explored, could a sinister mermaid be among the oceans' undocumented creatures?

      • Missing in Alaska (9)

        Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Chasing Mummies (2)

        Trapped. Zahi journeys in to the Five Chambers with the fellows in tow. Together they will document the ancient graffiti on the walls of the Chambers, proving Zahi's theory that ancient Egyptians, not slaves, built the Pyramids at Giza.

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Gettysburg

        Ridley Scott's Emmy Award-winning look at the horrors of Gettysburg - from the soldiers who fought tooth and nail on the front line to the housewives who took in the wounded.

      • Museum Men (7)

        Medieval Torture Devices. Creative Arts has been commissioned by a Tennessee museum to build an exhibit on items of torture from the Spanish Inquisition. This exhibit will include a life-sized bronze bull with a built-in door.

      • Missing in Alaska (8)

        It Lurks Beneath the Ice. Recent sightings around Alaska match native stories of a vicious Arctic mermaid that attacks unsuspecting people. With only five per cent of the world's oceans explored, could a sinister mermaid be among the oceans' undocumented creatures?

      • Missing in Alaska (9)

        Taken Into the Wild. Ancient lore talks of a Canadian warrior tribe that once terrorised the Nahanni valley, decapitating their enemies. The tribe vanished many years ago, but missing person reports have coincided with eyewitness sightings of ancient soldiers.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Chasing Mummies (2)

        Trapped. Zahi journeys in to the Five Chambers with the fellows in tow. Together they will document the ancient graffiti on the walls of the Chambers, proving Zahi's theory that ancient Egyptians, not slaves, built the Pyramids at Giza.

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Gettysburg

        Ridley Scott's Emmy Award-winning look at the horrors of Gettysburg - from the soldiers who fought tooth and nail on the front line to the housewives who took in the wounded.