• History 2

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      • 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.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (1)

        Ancient Mining Machines. Discover ancient mining machines through the ages.

      • The Universe IV (2)

        Biggest Blasts. The Universe is full of explosions that both create and destroy. This is a countdown of 10 of the biggest, most powerful types of blasts to rock the cosmos.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (3)

        Statue of Liberty. The team discover that America's most powerful icon of freedom - the Statue of Liberty - might actually be covered with secret symbols put there by a sinister group bent on world domination.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (11)

        Space Station Moon. What if the Moon is not the natural object we believe it to be? Unidentified lunar objects in NASA photography may point to extra-terrestrial structures on the moon, and possibly evidence of what lies beneath the surface.

      • History's Greatest Aircrafts (4)

        Boeing B-29: Superfortress. The story of the prolonged development and the initially troubled operational history of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. Forever known as the airframe that dropped the first atomic weapons on Japan, the B-29 lived on well beyond its war years.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (4)

        Churchill Strikes Back. Winter 1941 was a really bad time for the allies. The Germans had invaded to Soviet Union. Stalin was continuously screaming for a second front. Churchill wanted some kind of big success. Both for its military value but also to cheer up the British.

      • 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.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (1)

        Paddington Rail Crash. In 1994, the Great British sell-off began and so did the countdown to a rail disaster that shook Britain to its core. After the privatisation of British Rail, missed signals and under-trained staff resulted in 31 people killed and over 500 injured.

      • Ancient Discoveries III (1)

        Ancient Mining Machines. Discover ancient mining machines through the ages.

      • The Universe IV (2)

        Biggest Blasts. The Universe is full of explosions that both create and destroy. This is a countdown of 10 of the biggest, most powerful types of blasts to rock the cosmos.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (3)

        Statue of Liberty. The team discover that America's most powerful icon of freedom - the Statue of Liberty - might actually be covered with secret symbols put there by a sinister group bent on world domination.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (11)

        Space Station Moon. What if the Moon is not the natural object we believe it to be? Unidentified lunar objects in NASA photography may point to extra-terrestrial structures on the moon, and possibly evidence of what lies beneath the surface.

      • History's Greatest Aircrafts (4)

        Boeing B-29: Superfortress. The story of the prolonged development and the initially troubled operational history of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. Forever known as the airframe that dropped the first atomic weapons on Japan, the B-29 lived on well beyond its war years.

      • WWII's Most Daring Raids (4)

        Churchill Strikes Back. Winter 1941 was a really bad time for the allies. The Germans had invaded to Soviet Union. Stalin was continuously screaming for a second front. Churchill wanted some kind of big success. Both for its military value but also to cheer up the British.