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      • Evolve (9)

        From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters II (1)

        To mark 100 years since the end of the Great War, Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.

      • Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (4/13)

        In 9 AD, a ferocious Germanic chieftain, Arminius, slaughtered General Varus' army at the Teutoburg Forest in a landmark battle that would define the edge of the empire.

      • Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar (4)

        Scott gets his hands on a piece of Captain Kidd's treasure, where the trail leads him to an ancient Templar fortress that holds valuable clues. Barry's team discovers a new shipwreck they believe might be a Templar vessel.

      • Where Did It Come From? (5)

        Ever since the 1950s, the United States has been building freeways at an unprecedented rate. Host Michael Guillen takes us on a chariot ride through Ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities date back over 2000 years.

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation (3)

        The list of military eyewitnesses describing strange and threatening unidentified craft in U.S airspace is growing. And now, a U.S. Navy radar operator has provided something more: actual coordinates where UFOS appeared and disappeared.

      • Food Tech (1)

        A cheeseburger and a side of fries. Last year, Americans ate over 7 billion of them. And there's an amazing story behind every one. Any idea how they get the sesame seeds to stick to the bun? How do you stuff 20 tomatoes in a ketchup bottle?

      • Human Weapon (2/15)

        Travel to the island nation of the Philippines, where the indigenous fighting style, Eskrima, was formed. From ancient forts in Cebu City to a modern military base in Manila, our hosts will learn the stick and knife techniques.

      • Evolve (9)

        From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters II (1)

        To mark 100 years since the end of the Great War, Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.

      • Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (4/13)

        In 9 AD, a ferocious Germanic chieftain, Arminius, slaughtered General Varus' army at the Teutoburg Forest in a landmark battle that would define the edge of the empire.

      • Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar (4)

        Scott gets his hands on a piece of Captain Kidd's treasure, where the trail leads him to an ancient Templar fortress that holds valuable clues. Barry's team discovers a new shipwreck they believe might be a Templar vessel.

      • Where Did It Come From? (5)

        Ever since the 1950s, the United States has been building freeways at an unprecedented rate. Host Michael Guillen takes us on a chariot ride through Ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities date back over 2000 years.

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation (3)

        The list of military eyewitnesses describing strange and threatening unidentified craft in U.S airspace is growing. And now, a U.S. Navy radar operator has provided something more: actual coordinates where UFOS appeared and disappeared.

      • Food Tech (1)

        A cheeseburger and a side of fries. Last year, Americans ate over 7 billion of them. And there's an amazing story behind every one. Any idea how they get the sesame seeds to stick to the bun? How do you stuff 20 tomatoes in a ketchup bottle?

      • Human Weapon (2/15)

        Travel to the island nation of the Philippines, where the indigenous fighting style, Eskrima, was formed. From ancient forts in Cebu City to a modern military base in Manila, our hosts will learn the stick and knife techniques.

      • Evolve (9)

        From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters II (1)

        To mark 100 years since the end of the Great War, Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.

      • Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (4/13)

        In 9 AD, a ferocious Germanic chieftain, Arminius, slaughtered General Varus' army at the Teutoburg Forest in a landmark battle that would define the edge of the empire.

      • Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar (4)

        Scott gets his hands on a piece of Captain Kidd's treasure, where the trail leads him to an ancient Templar fortress that holds valuable clues. Barry's team discovers a new shipwreck they believe might be a Templar vessel.

      • Where Did It Come From? (5)

        Ever since the 1950s, the United States has been building freeways at an unprecedented rate. Host Michael Guillen takes us on a chariot ride through Ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities date back over 2000 years.

      • Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation (3)

        The list of military eyewitnesses describing strange and threatening unidentified craft in U.S airspace is growing. And now, a U.S. Navy radar operator has provided something more: actual coordinates where UFOS appeared and disappeared.

      • Food Tech (1)

        A cheeseburger and a side of fries. Last year, Americans ate over 7 billion of them. And there's an amazing story behind every one. Any idea how they get the sesame seeds to stick to the bun? How do you stuff 20 tomatoes in a ketchup bottle?

      • Human Weapon (2/15)

        Travel to the island nation of the Philippines, where the indigenous fighting style, Eskrima, was formed. From ancient forts in Cebu City to a modern military base in Manila, our hosts will learn the stick and knife techniques.

      • Evolve (9)

        From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.

      • WW2 Treasure Hunters II (1)

        To mark 100 years since the end of the Great War, Suggs and Stephen excavate the site of a huge World War One transit camp at Morn Hill, outside Winchester.

      • Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (4/13)

        In 9 AD, a ferocious Germanic chieftain, Arminius, slaughtered General Varus' army at the Teutoburg Forest in a landmark battle that would define the edge of the empire.

      • Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar (4)

        Scott gets his hands on a piece of Captain Kidd's treasure, where the trail leads him to an ancient Templar fortress that holds valuable clues. Barry's team discovers a new shipwreck they believe might be a Templar vessel.

      • Where Did It Come From? (5)

        Ever since the 1950s, the United States has been building freeways at an unprecedented rate. Host Michael Guillen takes us on a chariot ride through Ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities date back over 2000 years.

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (3)

        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? (6)

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

      • MonsterQuest IV (1)

        Great white sharks are the ocean's deadliest killers and as they swim closer to our beaches, attacks against humans are on the rise. MonsterQuest leads an expedition to examine why these monsters are becoming more aggressive predators.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (8/19)

        All around the world, archaeologists have uncovered mysterious relics revered by ancient cultures for thousands of years. What is it about these ancient objects that draws people to them?

      • Evolve (9)

        From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.

      • Engineering an Empire (2/12)

        The world's first democracy used art and architecture to create dazzling structures, including one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

      • Swamp Ghost (1)

        On February 23rd 1942, a bullet-riddled U.S. B-17E bomber Crash landed in a remote swamp in Papua New Guinea. SWAMP GHOST is an hour long documentary covering the attempt to recover the long lost aircraft.

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (3)

        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? (6)

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

      • MonsterQuest IV (1)

        Great white sharks are the ocean's deadliest killers and as they swim closer to our beaches, attacks against humans are on the rise. MonsterQuest leads an expedition to examine why these monsters are becoming more aggressive predators.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (8/19)

        All around the world, archaeologists have uncovered mysterious relics revered by ancient cultures for thousands of years. What is it about these ancient objects that draws people to them?

      • Evolve (9)

        From microscopic bacteria to the blue whale, the struggle for survival has led some animals to become small and others to get huge.

      • Engineering an Empire (2/12)

        The world's first democracy used art and architecture to create dazzling structures, including one of the Seven Wonders of the World.