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      • Hero Ships (2)

        USS Enterprise. Eight ships in the US Navy have carried the name Enterprise, dating to the earliest days of the Continental Navy. The most significant in that lineage are the last two.

      • Haunted History (5)

        Ghosts Of Gettysburg. When a Civil War enthusiast starts renovating an old B&B, he instantly stirs up something spooky, causing his guests to flee from drifting shadows and loud footsteps.

      • Decoding the Past (10)

        Templar Code: The Quest for Templar Treasure. The Militia of Christ; God's special forces. The Medieval Knights Templar were capitalists, traders, and bankers, creating a hierarchy still followed by multi-national super-powers. What happened to the Templar treasure they were said to possess?

      • Decoding the Past (11)

        Earth's Black Hole. Does the Bermuda Triangle truly have mysterious powers, or is it just a normal patch of ocean? In this installment of Decoding the Past, experts analyze the stories of strange disappearances in the Triangle.

      • Mystery Pickers (2)

        Kiss My Axe. Blue and Mike examine what looks like an ancient axe. Dale inspects an artefact found in a storage locker which may be tied to a brutal practice used on slaves.

      • Sliced (9)

        Golf. Since the game of golf appeared over 600 years ago, golfers have searched for techniques to improve their game. Over the last century, new technology has put a new spin on this old game, but does it really improve your scorecard?

      • Sliced (10)

        Spy Car. John had a custom spy car built – loaded with super-secret spy-tech straight from a Hollywood movie. He's going to cut into this car to find out if a flamethrower, smokescreen, oil slick and stealth mode are for real.

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (2)

        USS Enterprise. Eight ships in the US Navy have carried the name Enterprise, dating to the earliest days of the Continental Navy. The most significant in that lineage are the last two.

      • Haunted History (5)

        Ghosts Of Gettysburg. When a Civil War enthusiast starts renovating an old B&B, he instantly stirs up something spooky, causing his guests to flee from drifting shadows and loud footsteps.

      • Decoding the Past (10)

        Templar Code: The Quest for Templar Treasure. The Militia of Christ; God's special forces. The Medieval Knights Templar were capitalists, traders, and bankers, creating a hierarchy still followed by multi-national super-powers. What happened to the Templar treasure they were said to possess?

      • Decoding the Past (11)

        Earth's Black Hole. Does the Bermuda Triangle truly have mysterious powers, or is it just a normal patch of ocean? In this installment of Decoding the Past, experts analyze the stories of strange disappearances in the Triangle.

      • Mystery Pickers (2)

        Kiss My Axe. Blue and Mike examine what looks like an ancient axe. Dale inspects an artefact found in a storage locker which may be tied to a brutal practice used on slaves.

      • Sliced (9)

        Golf. Since the game of golf appeared over 600 years ago, golfers have searched for techniques to improve their game. Over the last century, new technology has put a new spin on this old game, but does it really improve your scorecard?

      • Sliced (10)

        Spy Car. John had a custom spy car built – loaded with super-secret spy-tech straight from a Hollywood movie. He's going to cut into this car to find out if a flamethrower, smokescreen, oil slick and stealth mode are for real.

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (2)

        USS Enterprise. Eight ships in the US Navy have carried the name Enterprise, dating to the earliest days of the Continental Navy. The most significant in that lineage are the last two.

      • Nostradamus Effect (1)

        The Apocalypse Code. The man who discovered gravity, calculus and the basic laws of universal motion was also secretly obsessed with alchemy and Biblical prophecy. Did Sir Issac Newton predict the date of the Apocalypse?

      • Decoding the Past (10)

        Templar Code: The Quest for Templar Treasure. The Militia of Christ; God's special forces. The Medieval Knights Templar were capitalists, traders, and bankers, creating a hierarchy still followed by multi-national super-powers. What happened to the Templar treasure they were said to possess?

      • Decoding the Past (11)

        Earth's Black Hole. Does the Bermuda Triangle truly have mysterious powers, or is it just a normal patch of ocean? In this installment of Decoding the Past, experts analyze the stories of strange disappearances in the Triangle.

      • Mystery Pickers (2)

        Kiss My Axe. Blue and Mike examine what looks like an ancient axe. Dale inspects an artefact found in a storage locker which may be tied to a brutal practice used on slaves.

      • Sliced (9)

        Golf. Since the game of golf appeared over 600 years ago, golfers have searched for techniques to improve their game. Over the last century, new technology has put a new spin on this old game, but does it really improve your scorecard?

      • Sliced (10)

        Spy Car. John had a custom spy car built – loaded with super-secret spy-tech straight from a Hollywood movie. He's going to cut into this car to find out if a flamethrower, smokescreen, oil slick and stealth mode are for real.

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (5)

        He 111: Germany’s Frontline Bomber. The Heinkel He 111 is one of the most recognised German aircraft of WW2. The broad winged design was a guinea pig for future bombers, with more variants than any other military aircraft of the time.

      • 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.

      • Hero Ships (2)

        USS Enterprise. Eight ships in the US Navy have carried the name Enterprise, dating to the earliest days of the Continental Navy. The most significant in that lineage are the last two.

      • Nostradamus Effect (1)

        The Apocalypse Code. The man who discovered gravity, calculus and the basic laws of universal motion was also secretly obsessed with alchemy and Biblical prophecy. Did Sir Issac Newton predict the date of the Apocalypse?

      • Decoding the Past (10)

        Templar Code: The Quest for Templar Treasure. The Militia of Christ; God's special forces. The Medieval Knights Templar were capitalists, traders, and bankers, creating a hierarchy still followed by multi-national super-powers. What happened to the Templar treasure they were said to possess?

      • Decoding the Past (11)

        Earth's Black Hole. Does the Bermuda Triangle truly have mysterious powers, or is it just a normal patch of ocean? In this installment of Decoding the Past, experts analyze the stories of strange disappearances in the Triangle.

      • Mystery Pickers (2)

        Kiss My Axe. Blue and Mike examine what looks like an ancient axe. Dale inspects an artefact found in a storage locker which may be tied to a brutal practice used on slaves.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (1)

        Secrets Of The Lost Map. Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is usually a one-man journey, but Wayne Tuttle is partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly-revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America's most famous buried treasure.

      • Lost Worlds II (9)

        Lost Superpower of the Bible. The Hittites are one of the forgotten superpowers of the Bible, but in the 13th century they disappeared from known records. What happened to their empire?

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Shadow Force (5)

        Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. Soaring across some of the widest rivers and deepest valleys on the planet, bridges have always been at the cutting edge of engineering.

      • Sliced (3)

        Confidential Kitchen. John unveils the insides of refrigerators, stoves and a garbage disposal. He's slicing and dicing to find the secrets of our hottest, coldest and most dangerous kitchen machines.

      • Sliced (4)

        Toys. Are the odds against you when you consult the Magic 8-Ball? Which toy car is fastest in a head-to-head race? And why does shaking erase an Etch-a-Sketch? John discovers the secrets inside the toys we never outgrew.

      • Haunted History (7)

        Salem Witch Trials. The team investigates paranormal activity in four eerie locations in Salem, where 19 innocent people were hanged during the witch hunt hysteria of 1692.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (1)

        Secrets Of The Lost Map. Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is usually a one-man journey, but Wayne Tuttle is partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly-revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America's most famous buried treasure.

      • Lost Worlds II (9)

        Lost Superpower of the Bible. The Hittites are one of the forgotten superpowers of the Bible, but in the 13th century they disappeared from known records. What happened to their empire?

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Shadow Force (5)

        Ghost Ship. Liberia has no Navy or ability to patrol its waters. President George Bush is set to visit in two weeks, and a ship has been acting strangely just off the coast near the US Embassy and the city of Monrovia.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • Abandoned Engineering (3)

        Lost Bridges. Soaring across some of the widest rivers and deepest valleys on the planet, bridges have always been at the cutting edge of engineering.

      • Sliced (3)

        Confidential Kitchen. John unveils the insides of refrigerators, stoves and a garbage disposal. He's slicing and dicing to find the secrets of our hottest, coldest and most dangerous kitchen machines.