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Lost Relic Hunters II (1)
The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.
Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (3)
The Sword. This episode features the most dramatic object in the collection – the stunning Knights Templar Sword that Carl and Hamilton believe might have been used at the infamous battle of Acre – the last stand of the Knights Templar in the Holy Land.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Digging for the Truth (12)
Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.
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.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Hitler's Steel Beast
At the end of the 1930s, Hitler ordered the construction of a special train that could transport him around safely and appease his growing paranoia. We travel to Germany to discover what’s left of these exceptional trains.
The Universe IV (7)
It Fell From Space. Every year thousands of objects both natural and man-made plummet through our atmosphere and crash into the Earth. These menacing messengers from the sky provide scientists with amazing insights into the phenomena of the cosmos.
Lost Relic Hunters II (1)
The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.
Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (3)
The Sword. This episode features the most dramatic object in the collection – the stunning Knights Templar Sword that Carl and Hamilton believe might have been used at the infamous battle of Acre – the last stand of the Knights Templar in the Holy Land.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Digging for the Truth (12)
Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.
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.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Hitler's Steel Beast
At the end of the 1930s, Hitler ordered the construction of a special train that could transport him around safely and appease his growing paranoia. We travel to Germany to discover what’s left of these exceptional trains.
The Universe IV (7)
It Fell From Space. Every year thousands of objects both natural and man-made plummet through our atmosphere and crash into the Earth. These menacing messengers from the sky provide scientists with amazing insights into the phenomena of the cosmos.
Lost Relic Hunters II (1)
The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.
Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (3)
The Sword. This episode features the most dramatic object in the collection – the stunning Knights Templar Sword that Carl and Hamilton believe might have been used at the infamous battle of Acre – the last stand of the Knights Templar in the Holy Land.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Digging for the Truth (12)
Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.
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.
Missing in Alaska (10)
Shapeshifters from the River. Tlingit folklore describes a creature that's half-otter, half-man, and steals the souls of its victims. Could a shapeshifting otter-man, or Kushtaka, be disguising itself to target humans as prey? Our team investigate whether this creature is a myth.
Hitler's Steel Beast
At the end of the 1930s, Hitler ordered the construction of a special train that could transport him around safely and appease his growing paranoia. We travel to Germany to discover what’s left of these exceptional trains.
The Universe IV (7)
It Fell From Space. Every year thousands of objects both natural and man-made plummet through our atmosphere and crash into the Earth. These menacing messengers from the sky provide scientists with amazing insights into the phenomena of the cosmos.
Lost Relic Hunters II (1)
The First Crusade. Carl and Hamilton investigate a Crusader sword and helmet that date back more than 900 years. Then, travelling to Italy’s 'floating city', they learn more about how and why Venice adopted St Mark as its patron saint.
Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (3)
The Sword. This episode features the most dramatic object in the collection – the stunning Knights Templar Sword that Carl and Hamilton believe might have been used at the infamous battle of Acre – the last stand of the Knights Templar in the Holy Land.
Where Did It Come From? (12)
Ancient China - Masters of the Wind and Waves. Many years before modern air travel, the ancient Chinese had learned and were practising the complicated principles of fluid and aerodynamics in the kites they flew, the boats they sailed and the children’s toys they made.
Digging for the Truth (12)
Giants of Easter Island. Giant stone statues stand on the world's most remote island. Host Josh Bernstein travels to Easter Island to investigate who carved the famous relics.
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.
UFO Hunters (11)
Military vs UFOs. In 1980, British and American soldiers stationed at NATO/RAF bases near Rendlesham Forest observed a mysterious object in the sky. Was there a cover-up about these events involving the military and intelligence agencies?
Hero Ships (7)
USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)
Ft Knox. Brad and his team investigate a rumour that could reveal the truth about the American economy.
Hitler: Uncovering His Fatal Obsession (1)
This two-part documentary tells how a war with Soviet Russia was always a precondition for the fulfilment of Hitler's racial vision, and how the conflict would finally play out.
Sliced (13)
Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.
Sliced (14)
Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.
Ancient Impossible (2)
Monster Monuments. A monument carved out of rock and a monster-sized super-dome are the feats of engineering defy explanation, yet they were actually built thousands of years ago. The Great Pyramid was the tallest structure on earth for over 4,000 years.
Ancient Discoveries III (2)
Ancient Special Forces. Battleships powered by bulls! Ancient man was far more advanced than the history books suggest.
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.
UFO Hunters (11)
Military vs UFOs. In 1980, British and American soldiers stationed at NATO/RAF bases near Rendlesham Forest observed a mysterious object in the sky. Was there a cover-up about these events involving the military and intelligence agencies?
Hero Ships (7)
USS New Jersey. Among the most notable battleships in the US Navy's history is the USS New Jersey. The ship's sponsor was Mrs Charles Edison, wife of the Governor of New Jersey and daughter-in-law of Thomas Edison.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)
Ft Knox. Brad and his team investigate a rumour that could reveal the truth about the American economy.
Hitler: Uncovering His Fatal Obsession (1)
This two-part documentary tells how a war with Soviet Russia was always a precondition for the fulfilment of Hitler's racial vision, and how the conflict would finally play out.
Sliced (13)
Bowling Alley. Nearly 100 million people worldwide bowl every year. To discover the secrets at the end of this dark alley, John's slicing up bowling balls, a bowling alley, a ball return, and the mysterious pinsetter.
Sliced (14)
Bank Heist. Every year, there are nearly 10,000 bank robberies and more than 1.5 million home burglaries in the United States. But how hard is it to break in? John is slicing into locks, safes and bank vaults.
Ancient Impossible (2)
Monster Monuments. A monument carved out of rock and a monster-sized super-dome are the feats of engineering defy explanation, yet they were actually built thousands of years ago. The Great Pyramid was the tallest structure on earth for over 4,000 years.
Ancient Discoveries III (2)
Ancient Special Forces. Battleships powered by bulls! Ancient man was far more advanced than the history books suggest.
