
History 2
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Chasing Mummies (3)
Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!
Abandoned Engineering (2)
Mission Space. We aim for the stars and find out why unwanted battleship guns allow the United States to gain vital information about the borders of space.
Hiroshima (1)
August, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. In 1942, the United States government embarked upon an endeavour they hoped would put a quick and definite end to World War II.
Museum Men (8)
First WWI Tank. Creative Arts is building the Mark 1 tank for the Discovery Park of America. The Mark 1 was the most game-changing weapon to emerge from World War I, revolutionising modern warfare.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Missing in Alaska (11)
Alaska's Birds of Slay. A jogger vanishes from the top of Mt Marathon in Alaska and a witness describes seeing a monstrous, airplane-sized raptor around the time of the disappearance. Could ancient stories of the Thunderbird be true?
Battlefield Detectives II (2)
Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.
Chasing Mummies (3)
Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!
Abandoned Engineering (2)
Mission Space. We aim for the stars and find out why unwanted battleship guns allow the United States to gain vital information about the borders of space.
Hiroshima (1)
August, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. In 1942, the United States government embarked upon an endeavour they hoped would put a quick and definite end to World War II.
Museum Men (8)
First WWI Tank. Creative Arts is building the Mark 1 tank for the Discovery Park of America. The Mark 1 was the most game-changing weapon to emerge from World War I, revolutionising modern warfare.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Missing in Alaska (11)
Alaska's Birds of Slay. A jogger vanishes from the top of Mt Marathon in Alaska and a witness describes seeing a monstrous, airplane-sized raptor around the time of the disappearance. Could ancient stories of the Thunderbird be true?
Battlefield Detectives II (2)
Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.
Chasing Mummies (3)
Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!
Abandoned Engineering (2)
Mission Space. We aim for the stars and find out why unwanted battleship guns allow the United States to gain vital information about the borders of space.
Lost Worlds II (10)
The Seven Wonders. Religion, mythology, art, power and science all influenced the Seven Wonders of the World. Their engineering still astounds us today.
Museum Men (8)
First WWI Tank. Creative Arts is building the Mark 1 tank for the Discovery Park of America. The Mark 1 was the most game-changing weapon to emerge from World War I, revolutionising modern warfare.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Missing in Alaska (11)
Alaska's Birds of Slay. A jogger vanishes from the top of Mt Marathon in Alaska and a witness describes seeing a monstrous, airplane-sized raptor around the time of the disappearance. Could ancient stories of the Thunderbird be true?
Battlefield Detectives II (2)
Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.
Chasing Mummies (3)
Lost. Zahi uncovers a cache of mummies at a dig site at Saqqara and discovers a rare and important piece of Egyptian history: a beautiful anthropoid sarcophagus from the 26th Dynasty!
Abandoned Engineering (2)
Mission Space. We aim for the stars and find out why unwanted battleship guns allow the United States to gain vital information about the borders of space.
Lost Worlds II (10)
The Seven Wonders. Religion, mythology, art, power and science all influenced the Seven Wonders of the World. Their engineering still astounds us today.
Museum Men (8)
First WWI Tank. Creative Arts is building the Mark 1 tank for the Discovery Park of America. The Mark 1 was the most game-changing weapon to emerge from World War I, revolutionising modern warfare.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (1)
The Battle of Kiev. Archive film, computer-generated imagery and innovative reconstructions tell the story of the Red Army's bloody 1941 defeat by Nazi Germany in Kiev.
The Lowe Files (4)
America's Secret Space Programme. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take a trip to the Dugway Proving Ground – a military testing base in the Utah countryside, considered by many to be the new Area 51.
The Lowe Files (5)
Mind Games. Can a father and his sons see one another, from miles apart, using only the power of their minds? Inspired by the movie 'The Men Who Stare at Goats', Rob and the boys visit two specialists in California to master the top secret art of Remote Viewing.
River Hunters (8)
Salisbury. It's the River Avon for Rick and Beau's final stop of the series, where they stumble upon some Roman coins in their search for William the Conqueror's legacy.
Deep Sea Salvage (5)
Cursed Treasure. Multiple obstacles turn a routine job ugly when the team goes to the rescue of a beached tug boat.
Ancient Discoveries IV (6)
Ancient Commandos. In Egypt, we reveal how a tiny army beat off a major invasion force using only a group of farm animals. Plus, how the simple stirrup changed the course of history.
Ancient Impossible (4)
Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!
Secret History of Humans (7)
Man and Metals. Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Secret History of Humans (8)
Fire, Coal and Oils. Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
Dogfights (8)
Hell Over Hanoi. In the skies over Vietnam, US fighter aces Fred Olmsted and Dan Cherry took on Japanese MiG-21s. Climb into the cockpit for some of the fiercest fighting in Vietnam.
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (1)
The Battle of Kiev. Archive film, computer-generated imagery and innovative reconstructions tell the story of the Red Army's bloody 1941 defeat by Nazi Germany in Kiev.
The Lowe Files (4)
America's Secret Space Programme. Rob, Matthew and John Owen take a trip to the Dugway Proving Ground – a military testing base in the Utah countryside, considered by many to be the new Area 51.
The Lowe Files (5)
Mind Games. Can a father and his sons see one another, from miles apart, using only the power of their minds? Inspired by the movie 'The Men Who Stare at Goats', Rob and the boys visit two specialists in California to master the top secret art of Remote Viewing.
River Hunters (8)
Salisbury. It's the River Avon for Rick and Beau's final stop of the series, where they stumble upon some Roman coins in their search for William the Conqueror's legacy.
Deep Sea Salvage (5)
Cursed Treasure. Multiple obstacles turn a routine job ugly when the team goes to the rescue of a beached tug boat.
Ancient Discoveries IV (6)
Ancient Commandos. In Egypt, we reveal how a tiny army beat off a major invasion force using only a group of farm animals. Plus, how the simple stirrup changed the course of history.
Ancient Impossible (4)
Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!
Secret History of Humans (7)
Man and Metals. Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
