• History 2

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      • The Universe IV (1)

        In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.

      • Ancient Aliens II (8/10)

        Could aliens have helped humans build huge ancient structures? Experts ask whether standing stones in Carnac, France, were a GPS system for ancient spacecraft.

      • Life After People (2/10)

        What would happen to Earth if all humans vanished? Outbreak examines the possibility of escaped animals, invasive vines and a deadly virus taking over control from humans.

      • Serial Killer Earth (4)

        Mother Nature attacks Gulf Coast residents with the worst hurricane in US history; a tornado rips through a hardware store, turning merchandise into lethal weapons; and in Haiti, a monstrous earthquake claims countless victims.

      • The Search For The Tesla Files (2)

        The team heads to Colorado Springs to search for the remains of Nikola Tesla's mysterious laboratory and attempt to prove that Tesla's design for generating wireless electricity actually works.

      • Lost Gold Of World War II (8)

        The quest for the one of the largest treasures in modern-day history continues. The Lost Gold of World War II returns to resume the search for hundreds of billions of dollars of stolen loot supposedly hidden by Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita.

      • MonsterQuest III (17)

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

      • Lost Worlds (12)

        An epic journey to the places that heard the word of St Paul and inspired the birth of Christianity.

      • The Universe IV (1)

        In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.

      • Ancient Aliens II (8/10)

        Could aliens have helped humans build huge ancient structures? Experts ask whether standing stones in Carnac, France, were a GPS system for ancient spacecraft.

      • Life After People (2/10)

        What would happen to Earth if all humans vanished? Outbreak examines the possibility of escaped animals, invasive vines and a deadly virus taking over control from humans.

      • Serial Killer Earth (4)

        Mother Nature attacks Gulf Coast residents with the worst hurricane in US history; a tornado rips through a hardware store, turning merchandise into lethal weapons; and in Haiti, a monstrous earthquake claims countless victims.

      • The Search For The Tesla Files (2)

        The team heads to Colorado Springs to search for the remains of Nikola Tesla's mysterious laboratory and attempt to prove that Tesla's design for generating wireless electricity actually works.

      • Lost Gold Of World War II (8)

        The quest for the one of the largest treasures in modern-day history continues. The Lost Gold of World War II returns to resume the search for hundreds of billions of dollars of stolen loot supposedly hidden by Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita.

      • MonsterQuest III (17)

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

      • Lost Worlds (12)

        An epic journey to the places that heard the word of St Paul and inspired the birth of Christianity.

      • The Universe IV (1)

        In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.

      • Ancient Aliens II (8/10)

        Could aliens have helped humans build huge ancient structures? Experts ask whether standing stones in Carnac, France, were a GPS system for ancient spacecraft.

      • Life After People (2/10)

        What would happen to Earth if all humans vanished? Outbreak examines the possibility of escaped animals, invasive vines and a deadly virus taking over control from humans.

      • Serial Killer Earth (4)

        Mother Nature attacks Gulf Coast residents with the worst hurricane in US history; a tornado rips through a hardware store, turning merchandise into lethal weapons; and in Haiti, a monstrous earthquake claims countless victims.

      • The Search For The Tesla Files (2)

        The team heads to Colorado Springs to search for the remains of Nikola Tesla's mysterious laboratory and attempt to prove that Tesla's design for generating wireless electricity actually works.

      • Lost Gold Of World War II (8)

        The quest for the one of the largest treasures in modern-day history continues. The Lost Gold of World War II returns to resume the search for hundreds of billions of dollars of stolen loot supposedly hidden by Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita.

      • MonsterQuest III (17)

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

      • Lost Worlds (12)

        An epic journey to the places that heard the word of St Paul and inspired the birth of Christianity.

      • The Universe IV (1)

        In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including swallowing it with a microscopic black hole, blowing it up with anti-matter, hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity.

      • Ancient Aliens II (8/10)

        Could aliens have helped humans build huge ancient structures? Experts ask whether standing stones in Carnac, France, were a GPS system for ancient spacecraft.

      • Life After People (2/10)

        What would happen to Earth if all humans vanished? Outbreak examines the possibility of escaped animals, invasive vines and a deadly virus taking over control from humans.

      • Serial Killer Earth (4)

        Mother Nature attacks Gulf Coast residents with the worst hurricane in US history; a tornado rips through a hardware store, turning merchandise into lethal weapons; and in Haiti, a monstrous earthquake claims countless victims.

      • The Search For The Tesla Files (2)

        The team heads to Colorado Springs to search for the remains of Nikola Tesla's mysterious laboratory and attempt to prove that Tesla's design for generating wireless electricity actually works.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (1)

        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.

      • MonsterQuest III (18)

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

      • Lost Worlds II (1)

        Religion, mythology, art, power and science all influenced the Seven Wonders of the World. Their engineering still astounds us today.

      • The Universe IV (2)

        The Universe is full of explosions that both create and destroy. This is a countdown of 10 of the biggest, most powerful types of blasts to rock the cosmos.

      • Ancient Aliens II (3/10)

        Ruins in Peru support legends of a sunken UFO base and Indian texts talk of water worlds populated by humans and aliens. Could aquatic cities prove that aliens visited?

      • Secret History Of Humans (9)

        15,000 years ago man and the wolf form a partnership that shapes the future of Mankind. With the help of man's new best friend we domesticate more animals, sowing the first seeds of farming and civilisation.

      • Secret History Of Humans (10)

        The ability to share complicated ideas allowed early man to hunt, farm and build communities. And the creation of things like an alphabet and the printing press allow Mankind to further expand, leading to the proliferation of ideas and revolution.

      • Cities Of The Underworld II (7)

        Host Don Wildman ducks beneath the jungles of Belize to uncover burial tombs, sacrificial altars, ritualistic caves and the literal entrances to the Mayan underworld.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (3)

        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.

      • Gold Hunters: Legend Of The Superstition Mountains (1)

        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.

      • MonsterQuest III (18)

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

      • Lost Worlds II (1)

        Religion, mythology, art, power and science all influenced the Seven Wonders of the World. Their engineering still astounds us today.

      • The Universe IV (2)

        The Universe is full of explosions that both create and destroy. This is a countdown of 10 of the biggest, most powerful types of blasts to rock the cosmos.

      • Ancient Aliens II (3/10)

        Ruins in Peru support legends of a sunken UFO base and Indian texts talk of water worlds populated by humans and aliens. Could aquatic cities prove that aliens visited?

      • Secret History Of Humans (9)

        15,000 years ago man and the wolf form a partnership that shapes the future of Mankind. With the help of man's new best friend we domesticate more animals, sowing the first seeds of farming and civilisation.

      • Secret History Of Humans (10)

        The ability to share complicated ideas allowed early man to hunt, farm and build communities. And the creation of things like an alphabet and the printing press allow Mankind to further expand, leading to the proliferation of ideas and revolution.

      • Cities Of The Underworld II (7)

        Host Don Wildman ducks beneath the jungles of Belize to uncover burial tombs, sacrificial altars, ritualistic caves and the literal entrances to the Mayan underworld.