• History 2

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      • The Universe VI (2)

        Catastrophes that Changed the Planets. Explore how violent events shaped the universe, including the disaster that turned Mars into a barren and hostile desert.

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (5)

        Alien Evolution. Ancient astronaut theorists have suggested that many of the divine beings depicted in cultures throughout the world are not really divine - or mythological - but instead reflect extraterrestrial visitations that our ancestors did not understand.

      • Private Lives (1)

        Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?

      • 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?

      • Haunted History (1)

        The Manson Murders. An exploration of Charles Manson and his cult followers' 1969 Tinseltown killing spree, during which they killed more than half a dozen innocent people.

      • Digging for the Truth II (4)

        The Da Vinci Code - Bloodlines. Josh Bernstein searches for evidence behind the controversial theory laid out in Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code. Brown's theory claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that she conceived a child.

      • River Hunters (7)

        Durham. Rick and Beau head to the beautiful River Wear, a natural fortress that protects the ancient city of Durham, and discover some intriguing relics from the 1200s.

      • 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.

      • The Universe VI (2)

        Catastrophes that Changed the Planets. Explore how violent events shaped the universe, including the disaster that turned Mars into a barren and hostile desert.

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (5)

        Alien Evolution. Ancient astronaut theorists have suggested that many of the divine beings depicted in cultures throughout the world are not really divine - or mythological - but instead reflect extraterrestrial visitations that our ancestors did not understand.

      • Private Lives (1)

        Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?

      • 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?

      • Haunted History (1)

        The Manson Murders. An exploration of Charles Manson and his cult followers' 1969 Tinseltown killing spree, during which they killed more than half a dozen innocent people.

      • Digging for the Truth II (4)

        The Da Vinci Code - Bloodlines. Josh Bernstein searches for evidence behind the controversial theory laid out in Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code. Brown's theory claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that she conceived a child.

      • River Hunters (7)

        Durham. Rick and Beau head to the beautiful River Wear, a natural fortress that protects the ancient city of Durham, and discover some intriguing relics from the 1200s.

      • 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.

      • The Universe VI (2)

        Catastrophes that Changed the Planets. Explore how violent events shaped the universe, including the disaster that turned Mars into a barren and hostile desert.

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (5)

        Alien Evolution. Ancient astronaut theorists have suggested that many of the divine beings depicted in cultures throughout the world are not really divine - or mythological - but instead reflect extraterrestrial visitations that our ancestors did not understand.

      • Private Lives (1)

        Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?

      • 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?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Digging for the Truth II (4)

        The Da Vinci Code - Bloodlines. Josh Bernstein searches for evidence behind the controversial theory laid out in Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code. Brown's theory claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and that she conceived a child.

      • River Hunters (7)

        Durham. Rick and Beau head to the beautiful River Wear, a natural fortress that protects the ancient city of Durham, and discover some intriguing relics from the 1200s.

      • 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.

      • The Universe VI (2)

        Catastrophes that Changed the Planets. Explore how violent events shaped the universe, including the disaster that turned Mars into a barren and hostile desert.

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (5)

        Alien Evolution. Ancient astronaut theorists have suggested that many of the divine beings depicted in cultures throughout the world are not really divine - or mythological - but instead reflect extraterrestrial visitations that our ancestors did not understand.

      • Private Lives (1)

        Private Lives of the Roman Emperors. Explores the scandalous exploits of Roman Emperors. What drove Claudius' wife to poison him? Did Tiberius torture those who spurned his sexual advances? And what caused Emperors Galba, Otho and Vitellius to all come and go within twelve months?

      • 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?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • 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.

      • Museum Men (3)

        Hunting Nazi Submarines. Creative Arts is creating a midget submarine, the WWII German Seehund, for the Tampa Bay History Center. This life-sized sub will help visitors understand the extreme conditions the Germans faced.

      • The Universe VI (3)

        How the Solar System Was Made. Documentary tracing the turbulent history of the Solar System, beginning with its astonishing birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas.

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (6)

        The Other Earth. Since the launch of the Kepler Telescope in 2009, scientists have identified thousands of planets capable of supporting life. Is it possible that this discovery could finally answer the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • 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.

      • Haunted History (2)

        Murder Castle. A grisly look at the hotel built by 1800s serial killer HH Holmes. Made for murder, it housed gas chambers and vats of acid that helped him kill up to 200 people.

      • Digging for the Truth II (5)

        Giants of Patagonia. Many explorers throughout the centuries, including the great Ferdinand Magellan, visited the region in South America now known as Patagonia and reported sighting giants.

      • 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.

      • Museum Men (3)

        Hunting Nazi Submarines. Creative Arts is creating a midget submarine, the WWII German Seehund, for the Tampa Bay History Center. This life-sized sub will help visitors understand the extreme conditions the Germans faced.

      • The Universe VI (3)

        How the Solar System Was Made. Documentary tracing the turbulent history of the Solar System, beginning with its astonishing birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas.

      • Ancient Aliens VIII (6)

        The Other Earth. Since the launch of the Kepler Telescope in 2009, scientists have identified thousands of planets capable of supporting life. Is it possible that this discovery could finally answer the age-old question: are we alone in the universe?

      • Abandoned Engineering (1)

        Silent Cities. Empty buildings and infrastructures are full of the echoes of real people and vanished lives, leaving many questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.

      • 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.