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      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens III (11)

        Aliens and the Founding Fathers. What is the meaning behind secret messages found throughout Washington? Did America's Founding Fathers know something about ancient aliens that the general public did not?

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (1)

        The Himmler Helmet. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (3)

        Dutchman's Code. 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 (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.

      • Ancient Impossible (1)

        Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.

      • 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.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (5)

        Lee Harvey Oswald's Ring. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including an historic plaque commemorating Alex Haley's Roots. Plus: an original copy of the Bill of Rights, and a mysterious ring worn by Lee Harvey Oswald.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens III (11)

        Aliens and the Founding Fathers. What is the meaning behind secret messages found throughout Washington? Did America's Founding Fathers know something about ancient aliens that the general public did not?

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (1)

        The Himmler Helmet. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (3)

        Dutchman's Code. 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 (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.

      • Ancient Impossible (1)

        Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.

      • 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.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (5)

        Lee Harvey Oswald's Ring. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including an historic plaque commemorating Alex Haley's Roots. Plus: an original copy of the Bill of Rights, and a mysterious ring worn by Lee Harvey Oswald.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens III (11)

        Aliens and the Founding Fathers. What is the meaning behind secret messages found throughout Washington? Did America's Founding Fathers know something about ancient aliens that the general public did not?

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (1)

        The Himmler Helmet. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (3)

        Dutchman's Code. 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 (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.

      • Ancient Impossible (1)

        Moving Mountains. We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.

      • 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.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (5)

        Lee Harvey Oswald's Ring. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including an historic plaque commemorating Alex Haley's Roots. Plus: an original copy of the Bill of Rights, and a mysterious ring worn by Lee Harvey Oswald.

      • 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?

      • Ancient Aliens III (11)

        Aliens and the Founding Fathers. What is the meaning behind secret messages found throughout Washington? Did America's Founding Fathers know something about ancient aliens that the general public did not?

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (1)

        The Himmler Helmet. Nazi loot. Roman coins. Viking artefacts. Spanish gold. These are just some of the priceless treasures that regularly pass through the hands of the world’s most prolific yet completely unknown treasure hunters, Hamilton White and Carl Cookson.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (3)

        Dutchman's Code. 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 (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.

      • 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.

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (2)

        The Spitfire: a British Fighter Legend. Unusually, we look at the later, clipped wing version flown by Czech refugee pilots in the UK during WW2. We get close-up with a beautifully restored example, fly her and unearth long unseen test and operational footage.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (6)

        Geronimo's Skull. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost and stolen historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate.

      • UFO Hunters (12)

        Code Red. An UFO Military Alert took place at Edwards Air Force Base in California on the night of October 7, 1965. Watch as the team uses declassified control tower tapes and an interview with the soldier manning the tower, to tell the events of that night.

      • Ancient Aliens III (12)

        Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from ape or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source? Might evidence of alien contact help unlock the mystery of the Creation of Man?

      • Engineering Disasters (8)

        Raging Rocket. A mudslide that swallows an entire neighbourhood and leaves scientists baffled is investigated. Plus, could engineering be to blame for the deaths of more than 200,000 people in Haiti?

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • History's Greatest Aircraft (2)

        The Spitfire: a British Fighter Legend. Unusually, we look at the later, clipped wing version flown by Czech refugee pilots in the UK during WW2. We get close-up with a beautifully restored example, fly her and unearth long unseen test and operational footage.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (6)

        Geronimo's Skull. Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost and stolen historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate.

      • UFO Hunters (12)

        Code Red. An UFO Military Alert took place at Edwards Air Force Base in California on the night of October 7, 1965. Watch as the team uses declassified control tower tapes and an interview with the soldier manning the tower, to tell the events of that night.

      • Ancient Aliens III (12)

        Aliens and the Creation of Man. Why are humans so different from every other species on Earth? Did we evolve from ape or is our intelligence the result of contact with an otherworldly source? Might evidence of alien contact help unlock the mystery of the Creation of Man?

      • Engineering Disasters (8)

        Raging Rocket. A mudslide that swallows an entire neighbourhood and leaves scientists baffled is investigated. Plus, could engineering be to blame for the deaths of more than 200,000 people in Haiti?

      • 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.