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      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (2)

        Mark of the X. 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.

      • Museum Men (7)

        Medieval Torture Devices. Creative Arts has been commissioned by a Tennessee museum to build an exhibit on items of torture from the Spanish Inquisition. This exhibit will include a life-sized bronze bull with a built-in door.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth 'Baltic Gold'. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • Missing in Alaska (5)

        Attack of the Ice Gnomes. Sightings of small creatures have coincided with missing persons reports within the Alaska Triangle. Could man-eating gnomes be roaming Alaska?

      • History of the Future (2)

        The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.

      • The Universe IV (3)

        The Day The Moon Was Gone. Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (2)

        Mark of the X. 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.

      • Museum Men (7)

        Medieval Torture Devices. Creative Arts has been commissioned by a Tennessee museum to build an exhibit on items of torture from the Spanish Inquisition. This exhibit will include a life-sized bronze bull with a built-in door.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth 'Baltic Gold'. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • Missing in Alaska (5)

        Attack of the Ice Gnomes. Sightings of small creatures have coincided with missing persons reports within the Alaska Triangle. Could man-eating gnomes be roaming Alaska?

      • History of the Future (2)

        The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.

      • The Universe IV (3)

        The Day The Moon Was Gone. Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (2)

        Mark of the X. 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.

      • Museum Men (2)

        Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth 'Baltic Gold'. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • Missing in Alaska (5)

        Attack of the Ice Gnomes. Sightings of small creatures have coincided with missing persons reports within the Alaska Triangle. Could man-eating gnomes be roaming Alaska?

      • History of the Future (2)

        The Future of Work. This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Diego Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs.

      • The Universe IV (3)

        The Day The Moon Was Gone. Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (2)

        Mark of the X. 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.

      • Museum Men (2)

        Unearthing King Tut. Creative Arts is tasked with one of their biggest builds to date, creating an all-new exhibit around the museum's own Egyptian mummy, the Lady of the Nile.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Ancient China - Agriculture. Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • The Hunt for Baltic Gold (1)

        The series follows amber hunters on their mission to unearth 'Baltic Gold'. They roam the stormy seaside at night and waddle in the mud during the day. They are present everywhere the 40-million-year-old precious jewel can be found.

      • UFO Hunters (6)

        Crash and Retrieval. In 1947 an unknown object approaching US air space at great speed and a civilian craft out of El Paso were heading towards each other when they disappeared from radar.

      • Hero Ships (1)

        USS Arizona. Although the Arizona fought for only minutes in the battle in which she died, her afterlife as a tragic symbol epitomises American naval sacrifice and courage.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (5)

        Confederate Gold. The team digs into one of the Civil War's most enduring legends: that millions of dollars' worth of missing gold and silver from the Confederate treasury still lies buried in secret hiding places across America.

      • Human Weapon (5)

        Pankration: The Original Martial Art. Hosts plunge into the cradle of civilisation, Athens. Literally translated as 'all powers', Pankration is the ancient Greek martial art. Made famous by Spartans and ancient Olympians, this style has recently been revitalised as a modern sport.

      • 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.

      • Ancient Top 10 (7)

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • Chasing Mummies (7)

        Meltdown. It's early morning in Saqqara and Zahi is getting ready to open two sealed tombs for the first time in thousands of years, but Zoe is late again and his patience is wearing thin.

      • Serial Killer Earth (7)

        Hurricane Attacks Weatherman. A wildfire threatens to swallow a group of Russian firefighters; a hurricane takes dead aim at a Florida weatherman; and in Korea, a massive landslide wipes out traffic on a busy road.

      • UFO Hunters (6)

        Crash and Retrieval. In 1947 an unknown object approaching US air space at great speed and a civilian craft out of El Paso were heading towards each other when they disappeared from radar.

      • Hero Ships (1)

        USS Arizona. Although the Arizona fought for only minutes in the battle in which she died, her afterlife as a tragic symbol epitomises American naval sacrifice and courage.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (5)

        Confederate Gold. The team digs into one of the Civil War's most enduring legends: that millions of dollars' worth of missing gold and silver from the Confederate treasury still lies buried in secret hiding places across America.

      • Human Weapon (5)

        Pankration: The Original Martial Art. Hosts plunge into the cradle of civilisation, Athens. Literally translated as 'all powers', Pankration is the ancient Greek martial art. Made famous by Spartans and ancient Olympians, this style has recently been revitalised as a modern sport.

      • 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.

      • Ancient Top 10 (7)

        Ancient Greek Tech. The ancient Greeks invented philosophy, democracy, and...robotics? From an ancient death ray constructed by Archimedes to Heron's automatic doors, which of these ancient Greek technologies will prove to be the most advanced?

      • Chasing Mummies (7)

        Meltdown. It's early morning in Saqqara and Zahi is getting ready to open two sealed tombs for the first time in thousands of years, but Zoe is late again and his patience is wearing thin.