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Boneyard (10)
Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.
Ancient Aliens IX (8)
The Wisdom Keepers. Ancient astronaut theorists look at the Aborigine mythos of Dreamtime, and ask if these stories hold the proof that aliens created life on Earth.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Human Weapon (11)
Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.
Cities of the Underworld III (10)
Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (10)
Evidence Found. In a special season finale, Brad Meltzer provides updates on how viewer tips are helping the search for lost and stolen historic artefacts.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
The Universe III (11)
Strangest Things. From galaxies to black holes, discover the most bizarre and mysterious things in our universe. Plus, learn about actual alcohol clouds floating in space that are filled with organic molecules.
Boneyard (10)
Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.
Ancient Aliens IX (8)
The Wisdom Keepers. Ancient astronaut theorists look at the Aborigine mythos of Dreamtime, and ask if these stories hold the proof that aliens created life on Earth.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Human Weapon (11)
Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.
Cities of the Underworld III (10)
Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (10)
Evidence Found. In a special season finale, Brad Meltzer provides updates on how viewer tips are helping the search for lost and stolen historic artefacts.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
The Universe III (11)
Strangest Things. From galaxies to black holes, discover the most bizarre and mysterious things in our universe. Plus, learn about actual alcohol clouds floating in space that are filled with organic molecules.
Boneyard (10)
Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.
Ancient Aliens IX (8)
The Wisdom Keepers. Ancient astronaut theorists look at the Aborigine mythos of Dreamtime, and ask if these stories hold the proof that aliens created life on Earth.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Human Weapon (11)
Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.
Cities of the Underworld III (10)
Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world.
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (10)
Evidence Found. In a special season finale, Brad Meltzer provides updates on how viewer tips are helping the search for lost and stolen historic artefacts.
Mystery Pickers (8)
A Viking And A Curse. The guys look at two objects that may be worth big money - if they're not cursed. Plus, they examine a mysterious object saved from the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, and an alleged Viking drinking horn.
The Universe III (11)
Strangest Things. From galaxies to black holes, discover the most bizarre and mysterious things in our universe. Plus, learn about actual alcohol clouds floating in space that are filled with organic molecules.
Boneyard (10)
Demolition. When buildings become obsolete and are abandoned, they become boneyards, but often their materials are given new life, able to rise up again out of the dust.
Ancient Aliens IX (8)
The Wisdom Keepers. Ancient astronaut theorists look at the Aborigine mythos of Dreamtime, and ask if these stories hold the proof that aliens created life on Earth.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Human Weapon (11)
Cambodian Blood Sport. Bred in the dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone-shattering kicks and punches. Some argue that this ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire is the forefather of modern Muay Thai.
Cities of the Underworld III (10)
Secret Holy Land (Ethiopia). From underground engineering marvels to remote, cliff-hanging caves, Ethiopia's isolated churches allowed Christianity to evolve in ways found nowhere else in the world.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (1)
The White House. The team gets to the bottom of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of US democracy. Laid by the ultra-secretive Freemasons, a landmark piece of stone vanished. Is there a secret conspiracy tied to the White House itself?
Mystery Pickers (9)
Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.
The Universe III (12)
Alien Faces. How do Earth's creatures help scientists with their understanding of life in the universe?
Boneyard (11)
Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.
Ancient Aliens IX (9)
The Mysterious Nine. Could claims of 'The Nine' - a federation of extraterrestrial beings who monitor and influence mankind - have any substance? Some experts believe so.
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?
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (9)
D-Day Footage. The team join the hunt for lost footage of a D-Day secret mission. Plus, can they find one of The Beatle's, George Harrison's most famous guitars?
Cities of the Underworld III (11)
Tomb Of The Lost Mummies (Cairo). The Step Pyramid reveals hidden insights into how the Pharaohs died. An eerily detailed roadmap to the afterlife known as 'The Book of the Dead' is examined; and a lost tomb filled with 2,000 year-old mummies is serendipitously discovered.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (1)
The White House. The team gets to the bottom of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of US democracy. Laid by the ultra-secretive Freemasons, a landmark piece of stone vanished. Is there a secret conspiracy tied to the White House itself?
Mystery Pickers (9)
Brass Ball. A strange brass ball has Leonard and Blue intrigued, while Dale tries to figure out if a rare microscope was owned by Thomas Jefferson. Other finds include a strange carving pulled from a river and a broken statue treasured by one man's father.
The Universe III (12)
Alien Faces. How do Earth's creatures help scientists with their understanding of life in the universe?
Boneyard (11)
Oil Rigs. Oil rigs function in some of the most hostile environments on the planet. At the end of their useful lives, the job of removing them to a boneyard to be scrapped is a challenging and expensive one.
Ancient Aliens IX (9)
The Mysterious Nine. Could claims of 'The Nine' - a federation of extraterrestrial beings who monitor and influence mankind - have any substance? Some experts believe so.
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?
Brad Meltzer's Lost History (9)
D-Day Footage. The team join the hunt for lost footage of a D-Day secret mission. Plus, can they find one of The Beatle's, George Harrison's most famous guitars?
