• History 2

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      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        The Vanishings. Stories of civilisations large and small disappearing without a trace can be found throughout history and across the globe.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)

        The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.

      • Engineering Disasters (2)

        Heartland Explosion. Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves also caused some of mankind's worst disasters. Often a huge calamity is traced back to a tiny cause, insignificant in itself, but triggering a domino effect.

      • Abandoned Engineering II (5)

        The Italian Dam Disaster. An abandoned concrete wall. Five strange deserted structures. A lost escape route from nuclear Armageddon. A submerged link to D-day. Who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Ancient Impossible (6)

        Power Tools. Power tools are not from the modern world, but are in fact thousands of years old. Most would be lost to time and not again for centuries. How was the ancient world able to create such incredible power tools?

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation II (5)

        The UFO Cover-Up. In 2017, Tom Delonge and Lue Elizondo helped engineer the release of 3 videos captured by U.S Navy fighter pilots of "Tic Tac UFOs". These videos impelled the U.S. Navy to acknowledge these unidentified objects exist.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (10)

        Vatican. Decoded travels to Rome and learns that the fallen Pope was at the center of a banking scandal involving Freemasons and even Mafia members operating from within the walls of the Vatican.

      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        The Vanishings. Stories of civilisations large and small disappearing without a trace can be found throughout history and across the globe.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)

        The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.

      • Engineering Disasters (2)

        Heartland Explosion. Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves also caused some of mankind's worst disasters. Often a huge calamity is traced back to a tiny cause, insignificant in itself, but triggering a domino effect.

      • Abandoned Engineering II (5)

        The Italian Dam Disaster. An abandoned concrete wall. Five strange deserted structures. A lost escape route from nuclear Armageddon. A submerged link to D-day. Who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Ancient Impossible (6)

        Power Tools. Power tools are not from the modern world, but are in fact thousands of years old. Most would be lost to time and not again for centuries. How was the ancient world able to create such incredible power tools?

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation II (5)

        The UFO Cover-Up. In 2017, Tom Delonge and Lue Elizondo helped engineer the release of 3 videos captured by U.S Navy fighter pilots of "Tic Tac UFOs". These videos impelled the U.S. Navy to acknowledge these unidentified objects exist.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (10)

        Vatican. Decoded travels to Rome and learns that the fallen Pope was at the center of a banking scandal involving Freemasons and even Mafia members operating from within the walls of the Vatican.

      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        The Vanishings. Stories of civilisations large and small disappearing without a trace can be found throughout history and across the globe.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)

        The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.

      • Engineering Disasters (2)

        Heartland Explosion. Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves also caused some of mankind's worst disasters. Often a huge calamity is traced back to a tiny cause, insignificant in itself, but triggering a domino effect.

      • Abandoned Engineering II (5)

        The Italian Dam Disaster. An abandoned concrete wall. Five strange deserted structures. A lost escape route from nuclear Armageddon. A submerged link to D-day. Who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Ancient Impossible (6)

        Power Tools. Power tools are not from the modern world, but are in fact thousands of years old. Most would be lost to time and not again for centuries. How was the ancient world able to create such incredible power tools?

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation II (5)

        The UFO Cover-Up. In 2017, Tom Delonge and Lue Elizondo helped engineer the release of 3 videos captured by U.S Navy fighter pilots of "Tic Tac UFOs". These videos impelled the U.S. Navy to acknowledge these unidentified objects exist.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (10)

        Vatican. Decoded travels to Rome and learns that the fallen Pope was at the center of a banking scandal involving Freemasons and even Mafia members operating from within the walls of the Vatican.

      • 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.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        The Vanishings. Stories of civilisations large and small disappearing without a trace can be found throughout history and across the globe.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (9)

        The Soldiers' Emperor. At the end of the 3rd century, one man rose from soldier to Emperor. Heroic Aurelian reunited the empire in just five years and became known as Restorer of the World.

      • Engineering Disasters (2)

        Heartland Explosion. Throughout history the same builders and engineers that paved man's path out of the caves also caused some of mankind's worst disasters. Often a huge calamity is traced back to a tiny cause, insignificant in itself, but triggering a domino effect.

      • Abandoned Engineering II (5)

        The Italian Dam Disaster. An abandoned concrete wall. Five strange deserted structures. A lost escape route from nuclear Armageddon. A submerged link to D-day. Who built them? And why were they abandoned?

      • Ancient Impossible (7)

        Warrior Tech. Today, modern soldiers are equipped with all the latest battlefield technology. But what cutting edge weapons and defences were the ancient warriors armed with?

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation II (6)

        Sightings Surge. Lue Elizondo calls on a new technology to analyse a series of UFO videos recorded in 2019 - a year that saw a huge increase in UFO sightings. While previously focusing on US Military eyewitnesses, the team broadens its focus to civilian accounts.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (1)

        The First Barbarian War. 113 BC. Rome is a small empire on the edge of the Mediterranean. After several disastrous defeats, the Roman elite are forced to turn to a commoner, Marius, to shake up the army and save Rome!

      • Human Weapon (4)

        Savate Streetfighting. Literally translated to mean 'old boot', Savate developed in France in the 1800s. Jason and Bill navigate the dockyards of Marseille to uncover its secrets.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        Aliens and the Civil War. The Civil War nearly destroyed the great experiment known as the United States of America, but is it possible that the preservation of the republic was influenced by extraterrestrial beings?

      • In Search Of Aliens (10)

        The Alien Code. All around the world are examples of physical evidence suggesting humans are not alone in the universe, but has this evidence been left behind for a purpose? Is it a series of clues we are meant to decipher? Giorgio A Tsoukalos investigates.

      • Chasing Mummies (6)

        Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • Ancient Impossible (7)

        Warrior Tech. Today, modern soldiers are equipped with all the latest battlefield technology. But what cutting edge weapons and defences were the ancient warriors armed with?

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation II (6)

        Sightings Surge. Lue Elizondo calls on a new technology to analyse a series of UFO videos recorded in 2019 - a year that saw a huge increase in UFO sightings. While previously focusing on US Military eyewitnesses, the team broadens its focus to civilian accounts.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall of an Empire (1)

        The First Barbarian War. 113 BC. Rome is a small empire on the edge of the Mediterranean. After several disastrous defeats, the Roman elite are forced to turn to a commoner, Marius, to shake up the army and save Rome!

      • Human Weapon (4)

        Savate Streetfighting. Literally translated to mean 'old boot', Savate developed in France in the 1800s. Jason and Bill navigate the dockyards of Marseille to uncover its secrets.

      • Ancient Aliens VII (9)

        Aliens and the Civil War. The Civil War nearly destroyed the great experiment known as the United States of America, but is it possible that the preservation of the republic was influenced by extraterrestrial beings?

      • In Search Of Aliens (10)

        The Alien Code. All around the world are examples of physical evidence suggesting humans are not alone in the universe, but has this evidence been left behind for a purpose? Is it a series of clues we are meant to decipher? Giorgio A Tsoukalos investigates.

      • Chasing Mummies (6)

        Robbed. Zahi makes it clear to the world community that every important Egyptian artefact must be returned to Egypt, and so a missing piece of an offering table is headed back to Karnak Temple from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.