• History 2

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      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (2)

        Pyramids of Antarctica. Investigating the theory that an ice-free Antarctica may have been colonised by extraterrestrials in the remote past, before a global catastrophe plunged it into an ice age.

      • Engineering Disasters (3)

        Freight Train Collision. A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (9)

        Real Vampires. Are vampires fictional bloodthirsty characters that live only in best-selling books, blockbuster movies and trendy television series? Or do real vampires exist among us?

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Shadow Force (8)

        Last Chance. The team joins forces with a unit positioned to protect one of the larger refugee camps. They go on live patrols and bring in equipment and tactics that give the protection units the edge.

      • Where Did It Come From? (10)

        Ancient Greece - Weapons of Mass Destruction. Journey to Greece to examine the ancient origins of modern weapons of mass destruction like computer-guided nuclear warheads, anthrax and sarin gas.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)

        Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (2)

        Pyramids of Antarctica. Investigating the theory that an ice-free Antarctica may have been colonised by extraterrestrials in the remote past, before a global catastrophe plunged it into an ice age.

      • Engineering Disasters (3)

        Freight Train Collision. A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (9)

        Real Vampires. Are vampires fictional bloodthirsty characters that live only in best-selling books, blockbuster movies and trendy television series? Or do real vampires exist among us?

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Shadow Force (8)

        Last Chance. The team joins forces with a unit positioned to protect one of the larger refugee camps. They go on live patrols and bring in equipment and tactics that give the protection units the edge.

      • Where Did It Come From? (10)

        Ancient Greece - Weapons of Mass Destruction. Journey to Greece to examine the ancient origins of modern weapons of mass destruction like computer-guided nuclear warheads, anthrax and sarin gas.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)

        Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (2)

        Pyramids of Antarctica. Investigating the theory that an ice-free Antarctica may have been colonised by extraterrestrials in the remote past, before a global catastrophe plunged it into an ice age.

      • Engineering Disasters (3)

        Freight Train Collision. A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (1)

        The Lancaster: Britain’s Frontline Bomber. The Avro Lancaster is the legendary British heavy bomber that carved its place in history with Bomber Command during World War 2. That conflict saw over seven thousand of these iconic aircraft come off the production line.

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • Shadow Force (8)

        Last Chance. The team joins forces with a unit positioned to protect one of the larger refugee camps. They go on live patrols and bring in equipment and tactics that give the protection units the edge.

      • Where Did It Come From? (10)

        Ancient Greece - Weapons of Mass Destruction. Journey to Greece to examine the ancient origins of modern weapons of mass destruction like computer-guided nuclear warheads, anthrax and sarin gas.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2)

        Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster. In the '80s, channel-hopping was fast and fun, but with the pressure of competition mounting, the countdown to tragedy began. Putting speed over safety turned an exciting day trip into one of Britain’s worst maritime disasters since the War.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (2)

        Tomek uses UV light to scour the beach at night. Krzysztof and his team start digging in the field. Benedykt sails out into the sea in the hopes of catching not only fish, but also finding amber. Dorota has to deal with an unexpected crisis.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (2)

        Pyramids of Antarctica. Investigating the theory that an ice-free Antarctica may have been colonised by extraterrestrials in the remote past, before a global catastrophe plunged it into an ice age.

      • Engineering Disasters (3)

        Freight Train Collision. A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (1)

        The Lancaster: Britain’s Frontline Bomber. The Avro Lancaster is the legendary British heavy bomber that carved its place in history with Bomber Command during World War 2. That conflict saw over seven thousand of these iconic aircraft come off the production line.

      • Human Weapon (8)

        MMA: America's Extreme Fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is the world's youngest and fastest growing martial art. Fusing devastating strikes and jabs with merciless chokes and joint locks, MMA incorporates elements of Muay Thai, Judo, wrestling, boxing and Jujitsu.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards visit a range of historically significant sites in search of incredible archaeological finds.

      • 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.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)

        Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (3)

        Tomek presents his handicraft at the Amber Fair in Gdansk. Dorota is also present there with her jewellery designs. Benedykt’s sailing crew finds pieces of amber in their fishnets. Krzysztof argues with the owner of the field.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (3)

        The Prototypes. Recent archaeological discoveries reveal just what life on Earth looked like in the remote past, but how could various hominid species have developed separately around the globe? Is mankind the result of an extraterrestrial experiment?

      • The Universe IV (1)

        10 Ways to Destroy the Earth. In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.

      • UFO Hunters (9)

        Vortexes. The team travels to Sedona, Arizona, long known for strange phenomena, to interview witnesses to unexplained sightings of lights and objects in the sky.

      • Human Weapon (9)

        Kung Fu. Journey to China, home to one of the oldest and most famous martial arts of all – Kung Fu. From Beijing to the Great Wall, our hosts will travel this vast country, learning techniques from some of the greatest living masters.

      • River Hunters (1)

        Stirling. US YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards visit a range of historically significant sites in search of incredible archaeological finds.

      • 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.

      • James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (3)

        Piper Alpha. In 1970, British Petroleum struck oil beneath the North Sea. On the back of industrial unrest, the promise of lucrative work was too good to be true, but by 1988, with poor management within the company, a gas leak saw the untimely death of 167 men.

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (3)

        Tomek presents his handicraft at the Amber Fair in Gdansk. Dorota is also present there with her jewellery designs. Benedykt’s sailing crew finds pieces of amber in their fishnets. Krzysztof argues with the owner of the field.

      • Ancient Aliens IX (3)

        The Prototypes. Recent archaeological discoveries reveal just what life on Earth looked like in the remote past, but how could various hominid species have developed separately around the globe? Is mankind the result of an extraterrestrial experiment?

      • The Universe IV (1)

        10 Ways to Destroy the Earth. In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.

      • UFO Hunters (9)

        Vortexes. The team travels to Sedona, Arizona, long known for strange phenomena, to interview witnesses to unexplained sightings of lights and objects in the sky.