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      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

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

      • Ancient Aliens VI (5/19)

        This episode examines new interpretations of ancient texts, which indicate that Satan may have been an extraterrestrial being, rather than an immortal force of evil.

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Where Did It Come From? (8)

        Many things we associate with the practice of modern medicine were actually introduced by the ancient Egyptians more than 5,000 years ago. We travel to Egypt for a first-hand look at the birthplace of modern medicine.

      • Project Impossible (5)

        Toppling giants of concrete and steel is dangerous and deadly. In demolition, one mistake can cost you your life. On this episode: imploding a casino, dismantling chemical weapons and tripping a silo.

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (4)

        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.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • The Curse of Civil War Gold (1)

        Marty Lagina meets with researcher Kevin Dysktra who believes he’s found a trail to a fortune in Confederate gold that may lie at the bottom of Lake Michigan.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

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

      • Ancient Aliens VI (5/19)

        This episode examines new interpretations of ancient texts, which indicate that Satan may have been an extraterrestrial being, rather than an immortal force of evil.

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Where Did It Come From? (8)

        Many things we associate with the practice of modern medicine were actually introduced by the ancient Egyptians more than 5,000 years ago. We travel to Egypt for a first-hand look at the birthplace of modern medicine.

      • Project Impossible (5)

        Toppling giants of concrete and steel is dangerous and deadly. In demolition, one mistake can cost you your life. On this episode: imploding a casino, dismantling chemical weapons and tripping a silo.

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (4)

        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.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • The Curse of Civil War Gold (1)

        Marty Lagina meets with researcher Kevin Dysktra who believes he’s found a trail to a fortune in Confederate gold that may lie at the bottom of Lake Michigan.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

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

      • Ancient Aliens V (2/12)

        For thousands of years, human civilisation has been guided by the words and deeds of ancient prophets, but who were these prophets communicating with?

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Where Did It Come From? (8)

        Many things we associate with the practice of modern medicine were actually introduced by the ancient Egyptians more than 5,000 years ago. We travel to Egypt for a first-hand look at the birthplace of modern medicine.

      • Project Impossible (5)

        Toppling giants of concrete and steel is dangerous and deadly. In demolition, one mistake can cost you your life. On this episode: imploding a casino, dismantling chemical weapons and tripping a silo.

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (4)

        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.

      • Where Did It Come From? (7)

        Host Michael Guillen travels to China to explore the roots of modern agricultural genius. He studies how the ancient Chinese invented advanced farming technology long before the west would use anything like it.

      • The Curse of Civil War Gold (1)

        Marty Lagina meets with researcher Kevin Dysktra who believes he’s found a trail to a fortune in Confederate gold that may lie at the bottom of Lake Michigan.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (1)

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

      • Ancient Aliens V (2/12)

        For thousands of years, human civilisation has been guided by the words and deeds of ancient prophets, but who were these prophets communicating with?

      • Cities of the Underworld (1)

        Naples is a time capsule of ancient life, with banks, bakeries and even Nero's famous stage hidden under the streets and in the caverns of Vesuvius.

      • Where Did It Come From? (8)

        Many things we associate with the practice of modern medicine were actually introduced by the ancient Egyptians more than 5,000 years ago. We travel to Egypt for a first-hand look at the birthplace of modern medicine.

      • Project Impossible (5)

        Toppling giants of concrete and steel is dangerous and deadly. In demolition, one mistake can cost you your life. On this episode: imploding a casino, dismantling chemical weapons and tripping a silo.

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (5)

        The series finale focuses on the reliquary casket. Carl and Hamilton know the casket dates to a later period - probably early 15th century. Yet a series of engravings on it - the 'box code' - appears to make veiled references to Templar beliefs.

      • Where Did It Come From? (8)

        Many things we associate with the practice of modern medicine were actually introduced by the ancient Egyptians more than 5,000 years ago. We travel to Egypt for a first-hand look at the birthplace of modern medicine.

      • The Curse of Civil War Gold (2)

        Evidence of a possible forgotten railroad energises Kevin and his team as the pressure builds to convince Marty Lagina to join their quest in the recovery Civil War gold.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (2)

        Does the Declaration of Independence contain secret messages from the founders of the United States?

      • Ancient Aliens VI (3/19)

        Could the Anunnaki gods be more than legend? Is it possible that civilization made sudden, huge advances in development 5,000 years ago as a result of their presence on Earth?

      • Engineering Disasters (5)

        Nine dams in Colorado are taken out by a storm, flooding entire towns and leaving thousands stranded. Toxic vapours throughout a small NJ community after a train is derailed.

      • James Nesbitt's Countdown To Disaster (5)

        A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at King’s Cross station led to the death of 31 people.

      • Engineering an Empire (3/12)

        In less than 200 years, the Aztecs went from a tribe of nomads into the most powerful civilisation the New World had ever known. How did they achieve such greatness?

      • Lost Relics of the Knights Templar (5)

        The series finale focuses on the reliquary casket. Carl and Hamilton know the casket dates to a later period - probably early 15th century. Yet a series of engravings on it - the 'box code' - appears to make veiled references to Templar beliefs.

      • Where Did It Come From? (8)

        Many things we associate with the practice of modern medicine were actually introduced by the ancient Egyptians more than 5,000 years ago. We travel to Egypt for a first-hand look at the birthplace of modern medicine.

      • The Curse of Civil War Gold (2)

        Evidence of a possible forgotten railroad energises Kevin and his team as the pressure builds to convince Marty Lagina to join their quest in the recovery Civil War gold.

      • Brad Meltzer's Decoded II (2)

        Does the Declaration of Independence contain secret messages from the founders of the United States?

      • Ancient Aliens VI (3/19)

        Could the Anunnaki gods be more than legend? Is it possible that civilization made sudden, huge advances in development 5,000 years ago as a result of their presence on Earth?

      • Engineering Disasters (5)

        Nine dams in Colorado are taken out by a storm, flooding entire towns and leaving thousands stranded. Toxic vapours throughout a small NJ community after a train is derailed.

      • James Nesbitt's Countdown To Disaster (5)

        A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at King’s Cross station led to the death of 31 people.