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Hero Ships (11)
USS Yorktown. The USS Yorktown's planes inflicted heavy losses on the enemy at Truk and in the Mariana Islands, as well as supporting American troops in the Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Museum Men (4)
Yeager's Supersonic Jet. Creative Arts is building the Bell X1 for the Armed Forces History Museum in Florida. American pilot Chuck Yeager flew this experimental rocket plane and succeeded in breaking the sound barrier.
Where Did It Come From? (4)
The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.
Digging for the Truth (4)
Secrets of the Nasca Lines. Etched into the driest desert in the world, the mysterious lines and figures of Nasca in Southern Peru are invisible from the ground. In fact, these huge drawings were not discovered until the 1930s. Ever since, they have intrigued the world.
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.
Missing in Alaska (2)
Hunted By the Hairy Man. Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?
Private Lives (5)
Private Lives of the European Monarchs. Featuring Louis XIV's reign of flattery and sycophancy, the stormy marriage of Spain's Philip and Joanna, and Austrian Empress Maria Theresa's meddling in her children's lives.
The Universe III (5)
Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?
Hero Ships (11)
USS Yorktown. The USS Yorktown's planes inflicted heavy losses on the enemy at Truk and in the Mariana Islands, as well as supporting American troops in the Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Museum Men (4)
Yeager's Supersonic Jet. Creative Arts is building the Bell X1 for the Armed Forces History Museum in Florida. American pilot Chuck Yeager flew this experimental rocket plane and succeeded in breaking the sound barrier.
Where Did It Come From? (4)
The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.
Digging for the Truth (4)
Secrets of the Nasca Lines. Etched into the driest desert in the world, the mysterious lines and figures of Nasca in Southern Peru are invisible from the ground. In fact, these huge drawings were not discovered until the 1930s. Ever since, they have intrigued the world.
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.
Missing in Alaska (2)
Hunted By the Hairy Man. Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?
Private Lives (5)
Private Lives of the European Monarchs. Featuring Louis XIV's reign of flattery and sycophancy, the stormy marriage of Spain's Philip and Joanna, and Austrian Empress Maria Theresa's meddling in her children's lives.
The Universe III (5)
Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?
Hero Ships (11)
USS Yorktown. The USS Yorktown's planes inflicted heavy losses on the enemy at Truk and in the Mariana Islands, as well as supporting American troops in the Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Museum Men (4)
Yeager's Supersonic Jet. Creative Arts is building the Bell X1 for the Armed Forces History Museum in Florida. American pilot Chuck Yeager flew this experimental rocket plane and succeeded in breaking the sound barrier.
Where Did It Come From? (4)
The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.
Digging for the Truth (4)
Secrets of the Nasca Lines. Etched into the driest desert in the world, the mysterious lines and figures of Nasca in Southern Peru are invisible from the ground. In fact, these huge drawings were not discovered until the 1930s. Ever since, they have intrigued the world.
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.
Missing in Alaska (2)
Hunted By the Hairy Man. Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?
Private Lives (5)
Private Lives of the European Monarchs. Featuring Louis XIV's reign of flattery and sycophancy, the stormy marriage of Spain's Philip and Joanna, and Austrian Empress Maria Theresa's meddling in her children's lives.
The Universe III (5)
Stopping Armageddon. Is it only a matter of time before an asteroid hits Earth and wipes out human civilisation?
Hero Ships (11)
USS Yorktown. The USS Yorktown's planes inflicted heavy losses on the enemy at Truk and in the Mariana Islands, as well as supporting American troops in the Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Museum Men (4)
Yeager's Supersonic Jet. Creative Arts is building the Bell X1 for the Armed Forces History Museum in Florida. American pilot Chuck Yeager flew this experimental rocket plane and succeeded in breaking the sound barrier.
Where Did It Come From? (4)
The Ancient Maya - Power Centers. 2000 years ago, when Washington was still a swamp, the Maya were busy transforming some of the most inhospitable jungle imaginable into the New World’s first powerful metropolis.
Digging for the Truth (4)
Secrets of the Nasca Lines. Etched into the driest desert in the world, the mysterious lines and figures of Nasca in Southern Peru are invisible from the ground. In fact, these huge drawings were not discovered until the 1930s. Ever since, they have intrigued the world.
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.
UFO Hunters (3)
Reverse Engineering. Has the US military derived various forms of technology, including stealth technology, from downed UFOs?
Nostradamus Effect (3)
Da Vinci's Armageddon. Clues hidden in Da Vinci’s paintings, his re-discovered prophetic 'riddles' and the events of his life suggest that he envisaged destruction of such biblical proportions that it haunted him till the end of his days.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (2)
Secret Presidential Codes. This episode attempts to answer why the federal government would want to keep a dead explorer's body buried against the family's wishes.
Human Weapon (2)
Karate. Travel to the island of Okinawa, Japan, the birthplace of one of the most deadly hand-to-hand combat arts in the world, Karate. Our hosts will journey across this legendary island, learning all aspects of the martial art Okinawans created.
The Search for the Tesla Files (4)
Secret Weapons. Researcher Marc Seifer finds the smoking gun evidence proving the US military wanted Tesla’s secret files. Jason Stapleton and Travis Taylor investigate a link between Tesla’s last patent and one of the Air Force’s most advanced aircrafts.
Ancient Top 10 (5)
Ancient Ships. The ancient world was home to some of the most sophisticated ships the world has ever seen, including Viking longboats and the infamous pleasure boats of Caligula. These cruisers were centuries ahead of their time, but which was the most advanced?
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
Serial Killer Earth (4)
Tornado in Aisle 12. Mother Nature attacks Gulf Coast residents with the worst hurricane in US history; a tornado rips through a hardware store, turning merchandise into lethal weapons; and in Haiti, a monstrous earthquake claims countless victims.
UFO Hunters (3)
Reverse Engineering. Has the US military derived various forms of technology, including stealth technology, from downed UFOs?
Nostradamus Effect (3)
Da Vinci's Armageddon. Clues hidden in Da Vinci’s paintings, his re-discovered prophetic 'riddles' and the events of his life suggest that he envisaged destruction of such biblical proportions that it haunted him till the end of his days.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded (2)
Secret Presidential Codes. This episode attempts to answer why the federal government would want to keep a dead explorer's body buried against the family's wishes.
Human Weapon (2)
Karate. Travel to the island of Okinawa, Japan, the birthplace of one of the most deadly hand-to-hand combat arts in the world, Karate. Our hosts will journey across this legendary island, learning all aspects of the martial art Okinawans created.
The Search for the Tesla Files (4)
Secret Weapons. Researcher Marc Seifer finds the smoking gun evidence proving the US military wanted Tesla’s secret files. Jason Stapleton and Travis Taylor investigate a link between Tesla’s last patent and one of the Air Force’s most advanced aircrafts.
Ancient Top 10 (5)
Ancient Ships. The ancient world was home to some of the most sophisticated ships the world has ever seen, including Viking longboats and the infamous pleasure boats of Caligula. These cruisers were centuries ahead of their time, but which was the most advanced?
Chasing Mummies (4)
Discovered. When army manoeuvres shut down the team's journey to restore an ancient minaret, they take a treacherous journey through the White Desert to camp in an oasis. Zahi makes friends with the local Bedouins, who feed the starving group.
