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      • MonsterQuest III (7)

        Sharks have terrified people for centuries and deep within the forbidding waters of Mexico's Baja Peninsula may lurk a mammoth sixty foot monster. Could it be a new giant species or some living relic, hidden in the sea?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

        Brad and his team investigate a rumour that could reveal the truth about the American economy.

      • Warriors (2/11)

        The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend of the Superstition Mountains (2)

        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.

      • Clash of the Gods (6)

        Homer's The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. But could it have actually happened? Astronomical clues and recent geological data now suggest evidence with direct links to the story of Odysseus.

      • Decoding The Past (13)

        The story of a Kentucky civilian who foretold events such as WWII and the Great Depression.

      • Ancient Impossible (9)

        Some of the greatest ships in history were actually designed, built and sailed thousands of years ago. Join us as we examine the greatest warship of the ancient world, the Greek Trireme. What made Triremes so deadly and fast?

      • MonsterQuest III (6)

        In Colorado's Rocky Mountains, a terrifying creature hunts elk and frightens residents. Centuries-old stories describe encounters with a screaming beast. MonsterQuest investigates, searching for evidence of the legendary Snowbeast on Pikes Peak.

      • MonsterQuest III (7)

        Sharks have terrified people for centuries and deep within the forbidding waters of Mexico's Baja Peninsula may lurk a mammoth sixty foot monster. Could it be a new giant species or some living relic, hidden in the sea?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

        Brad and his team investigate a rumour that could reveal the truth about the American economy.

      • Warriors (2/11)

        The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend of the Superstition Mountains (2)

        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.

      • Clash of the Gods (6)

        Homer's The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. But could it have actually happened? Astronomical clues and recent geological data now suggest evidence with direct links to the story of Odysseus.

      • Decoding The Past (13)

        The story of a Kentucky civilian who foretold events such as WWII and the Great Depression.

      • Ancient Impossible (9)

        Some of the greatest ships in history were actually designed, built and sailed thousands of years ago. Join us as we examine the greatest warship of the ancient world, the Greek Trireme. What made Triremes so deadly and fast?

      • MonsterQuest III (6)

        In Colorado's Rocky Mountains, a terrifying creature hunts elk and frightens residents. Centuries-old stories describe encounters with a screaming beast. MonsterQuest investigates, searching for evidence of the legendary Snowbeast on Pikes Peak.

      • MonsterQuest III (7)

        Sharks have terrified people for centuries and deep within the forbidding waters of Mexico's Baja Peninsula may lurk a mammoth sixty foot monster. Could it be a new giant species or some living relic, hidden in the sea?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

        Brad and his team investigate a rumour that could reveal the truth about the American economy.

      • Warriors (2/11)

        The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend of the Superstition Mountains (2)

        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.

      • Clash of the Gods (6)

        Homer's The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. But could it have actually happened? Astronomical clues and recent geological data now suggest evidence with direct links to the story of Odysseus.

      • Decoding The Past (13)

        The story of a Kentucky civilian who foretold events such as WWII and the Great Depression.

      • Ancient Impossible (9)

        Some of the greatest ships in history were actually designed, built and sailed thousands of years ago. Join us as we examine the greatest warship of the ancient world, the Greek Trireme. What made Triremes so deadly and fast?

      • MonsterQuest III (6)

        In Colorado's Rocky Mountains, a terrifying creature hunts elk and frightens residents. Centuries-old stories describe encounters with a screaming beast. MonsterQuest investigates, searching for evidence of the legendary Snowbeast on Pikes Peak.

      • MonsterQuest III (7)

        Sharks have terrified people for centuries and deep within the forbidding waters of Mexico's Baja Peninsula may lurk a mammoth sixty foot monster. Could it be a new giant species or some living relic, hidden in the sea?

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

        Brad and his team investigate a rumour that could reveal the truth about the American economy.

      • Warriors (2/11)

        The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend of the Superstition Mountains (2)

        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.

      • Clash of the Gods (6)

        Homer's The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. But could it have actually happened? Astronomical clues and recent geological data now suggest evidence with direct links to the story of Odysseus.

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation (4)

        Evidence continues to mount and patterns emerge, as a group of former U.S. government insiders seek the truth behind UFOs. A shocking new encounter pulls them to another part of the U.S.A. where two more military eyewitnesses risk their career.

      • Food Tech (2)

        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?

      • Human Weapon (3/15)

        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.

      • Evolve (10)

        The ability to react and move can mean the difference between life and death in the animal kingdom. Some animals have evolved into championship fliers, swimmers, and runners.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters II (2)

        Stephen Taylor and Suggs are up to their knees in mud in Lincolnshire as they dig up the remains of a Bolton Paul Defiant plane, shot down during the Hull Blitz.

      • Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (5/13)

        In 47 AD, new emperor Claudius was considered by many to be an idiot. The only way for him to hang onto his throne was to invade Britannia.

      • Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar (5)

        In this series, renowned underwater archaeologist and adventurer Barry Clifford, along with a crack team of on-land explorers and experts, attempts to solve a mystery that dates back hundreds of years.

      • Where Did It Come From? (6)

        A look at how certain weapons invented by the ancient Chinese have contributed to nearly every military weapon in use today.

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation (4)

        Evidence continues to mount and patterns emerge, as a group of former U.S. government insiders seek the truth behind UFOs. A shocking new encounter pulls them to another part of the U.S.A. where two more military eyewitnesses risk their career.

      • Food Tech (2)

        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?

      • Human Weapon (3/15)

        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.

      • Evolve (10)

        The ability to react and move can mean the difference between life and death in the animal kingdom. Some animals have evolved into championship fliers, swimmers, and runners.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters II (2)

        Stephen Taylor and Suggs are up to their knees in mud in Lincolnshire as they dig up the remains of a Bolton Paul Defiant plane, shot down during the Hull Blitz.

      • Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (5/13)

        In 47 AD, new emperor Claudius was considered by many to be an idiot. The only way for him to hang onto his throne was to invade Britannia.

      • Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar (5)

        In this series, renowned underwater archaeologist and adventurer Barry Clifford, along with a crack team of on-land explorers and experts, attempts to solve a mystery that dates back hundreds of years.