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      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (2)

        Celtic Gold. This time, Carl and Hamilton investigate an extraordinary collection of Celtic gold from the Iberian peninsula that dates back thousands of years. Amongst the artefacts are a gold bowl worth over £1 million and a stone altar to the god Endovelicus.

      • Food Tech (2)

        Chinese Take Out. Since an influx of Chinese immigrants to America in the mid 1800s, Americans have devoured Chinese take-out. But have you ever wondered what's really in an egg roll? And did you know a fortune cookie can actually make you rich?

      • UFO Hunters (5)

        Abductions. This episode chronicles several close encounters with alien abductees who have been held captive, probed, examined, and had objects implanted in their bodies.

      • How the Earth Was Made (9)

        Hawaii. The origins of the remote Hawaiian island chain have remained a puzzle for generations.

      • Digging for the Truth (6)

        Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?

      • Ancient Top 10 (2)

        Total Dictators. Greed, genocide and murder - the likes of Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun and Cleopatra stopped at nothing to make sure their names went down in history. Which of these tyrants will be named the number one dictator of the ancient world?

      • River Hunters III (2)

        The Welsh Rebellion. Presenter Rick Edwards and river detectorist Beau Ouimette are in North Wales to investigate waterways that might contain signs of the medieval Welsh Rebellion.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (2)

        Celtic Gold. This time, Carl and Hamilton investigate an extraordinary collection of Celtic gold from the Iberian peninsula that dates back thousands of years. Amongst the artefacts are a gold bowl worth over £1 million and a stone altar to the god Endovelicus.

      • Food Tech (2)

        Chinese Take Out. Since an influx of Chinese immigrants to America in the mid 1800s, Americans have devoured Chinese take-out. But have you ever wondered what's really in an egg roll? And did you know a fortune cookie can actually make you rich?

      • UFO Hunters (5)

        Abductions. This episode chronicles several close encounters with alien abductees who have been held captive, probed, examined, and had objects implanted in their bodies.

      • How the Earth Was Made (9)

        Hawaii. The origins of the remote Hawaiian island chain have remained a puzzle for generations.

      • Digging for the Truth (6)

        Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?

      • Ancient Top 10 (2)

        Total Dictators. Greed, genocide and murder - the likes of Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun and Cleopatra stopped at nothing to make sure their names went down in history. Which of these tyrants will be named the number one dictator of the ancient world?

      • River Hunters III (2)

        The Welsh Rebellion. Presenter Rick Edwards and river detectorist Beau Ouimette are in North Wales to investigate waterways that might contain signs of the medieval Welsh Rebellion.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (2)

        Celtic Gold. This time, Carl and Hamilton investigate an extraordinary collection of Celtic gold from the Iberian peninsula that dates back thousands of years. Amongst the artefacts are a gold bowl worth over £1 million and a stone altar to the god Endovelicus.

      • Food Tech (2)

        Chinese Take Out. Since an influx of Chinese immigrants to America in the mid 1800s, Americans have devoured Chinese take-out. But have you ever wondered what's really in an egg roll? And did you know a fortune cookie can actually make you rich?

      • UFO Hunters (5)

        Abductions. This episode chronicles several close encounters with alien abductees who have been held captive, probed, examined, and had objects implanted in their bodies.

      • How the Earth Was Made (9)

        Hawaii. The origins of the remote Hawaiian island chain have remained a puzzle for generations.

      • Digging for the Truth (6)

        Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? A comprehensive look at the competing theories as to who built the pyramids and when. Does the great pyramid of Khufu hold the answers?

      • Ancient Top 10 (2)

        Total Dictators. Greed, genocide and murder - the likes of Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun and Cleopatra stopped at nothing to make sure their names went down in history. Which of these tyrants will be named the number one dictator of the ancient world?

      • River Hunters III (2)

        The Welsh Rebellion. Presenter Rick Edwards and river detectorist Beau Ouimette are in North Wales to investigate waterways that might contain signs of the medieval Welsh Rebellion.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        JFK's Brain. Host Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost and stolen history, including JFK's actual brain tissue and millions of dollars of gold coins stolen from the U.S. Mint. Plus, a remarkable violin from the Titanic.

      • Lost Relic Hunters II (2)

        Celtic Gold. This time, Carl and Hamilton investigate an extraordinary collection of Celtic gold from the Iberian peninsula that dates back thousands of years. Amongst the artefacts are a gold bowl worth over £1 million and a stone altar to the god Endovelicus.

      • Food Tech (2)

        Chinese Take Out. Since an influx of Chinese immigrants to America in the mid 1800s, Americans have devoured Chinese take-out. But have you ever wondered what's really in an egg roll? And did you know a fortune cookie can actually make you rich?

      • UFO Hunters (5)

        Abductions. This episode chronicles several close encounters with alien abductees who have been held captive, probed, examined, and had objects implanted in their bodies.

      • How the Earth Was Made (9)

        Hawaii. The origins of the remote Hawaiian island chain have remained a puzzle for generations.

      • Battles BC (6)

        Alexander: Lord of War. The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Food Tech (6)

        Breakfast. Host Bobby Bognar crisscrosses the country to reveal what's behind a pancake breakfast. He gets fresh with a cow in a quest to learn if there really is butter in buttermilk pancakes.

      • Monsterquest III (16)

        The Curse of the Monkey Man. Engrained in the history and mythology of India are tales of a ferocious creature, half-man, half-ape. It has been dubbed the monkey-man and headlines across the world have told of the vicious nocturnal attacks that occurred in New Delhi.

      • Monsterquest III (17)

        Killer Crocs. Worldwide, there have been hundreds of mysterious sightings spanning many centuries. Throughout history, these sightings have spawned countless stories.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (4)

        Libation Vessel. Episode four centres on the Libation vessel. Exquisitely shaped from marble, it's Carl’s favourite piece from the hoard and in pristine condition; adorned with four carved heads.

      • Breaking Mysterious (3)

        Strange Earth. Witness what could be the first-ever audio recording of New Mexico's bizarre 'Taos Hum', which many say has been plaguing the area for decades. Plus, paranormal activity in Oklahoma and other strange phenomena.

      • 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.

      • Battles BC (6)

        Alexander: Lord of War. The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Food Tech (6)

        Breakfast. Host Bobby Bognar crisscrosses the country to reveal what's behind a pancake breakfast. He gets fresh with a cow in a quest to learn if there really is butter in buttermilk pancakes.

      • Monsterquest III (16)

        The Curse of the Monkey Man. Engrained in the history and mythology of India are tales of a ferocious creature, half-man, half-ape. It has been dubbed the monkey-man and headlines across the world have told of the vicious nocturnal attacks that occurred in New Delhi.

      • Monsterquest III (17)

        Killer Crocs. Worldwide, there have been hundreds of mysterious sightings spanning many centuries. Throughout history, these sightings have spawned countless stories.

      • 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.

      • Lost Relics of The Knights Templar (4)

        Libation Vessel. Episode four centres on the Libation vessel. Exquisitely shaped from marble, it's Carl’s favourite piece from the hoard and in pristine condition; adorned with four carved heads.

      • Breaking Mysterious (3)

        Strange Earth. Witness what could be the first-ever audio recording of New Mexico's bizarre 'Taos Hum', which many say has been plaguing the area for decades. Plus, paranormal activity in Oklahoma and other strange phenomena.