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      • The Universe IV (3)

        Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Ancient Aliens V (6/12)

        How can ancient tombs across the world have so many remarkable similarities? Ancient Astronaut theorists believe that some of these tombs were designed with the help of extraterrestrials.

      • Search For The Lost Giants (1/6)

        Brothers Jim and Bill Vieira discover a previously unknown hidden chamber where they believe a giant skeleton may be buried.

      • Chasing Mummies (8)

        Zahi is determined to disprove the theories of the so-called 'pyramidiots', who believe that there are secret underground chambers leading to the Sphinx. Little did anyone know that these caves were home to thousands of bats!

      • Engineering An Empire (10/12)

        For more than 500 years, Rome was the most powerful and advanced civilisation the world had ever known, built by an unprecedented mastery of engineering and labour.

      • MonsterQuest III (19)

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

      • Lost Worlds II (5)

        The Har at Megiddo gave its name to Armageddon, the final battle described in the book of Revelation. Trace the history of the cities built on this hilltop.

      • The Universe IV (3)

        Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Ancient Aliens V (6/12)

        How can ancient tombs across the world have so many remarkable similarities? Ancient Astronaut theorists believe that some of these tombs were designed with the help of extraterrestrials.

      • Search For The Lost Giants (1/6)

        Brothers Jim and Bill Vieira discover a previously unknown hidden chamber where they believe a giant skeleton may be buried.

      • Chasing Mummies (8)

        Zahi is determined to disprove the theories of the so-called 'pyramidiots', who believe that there are secret underground chambers leading to the Sphinx. Little did anyone know that these caves were home to thousands of bats!

      • Engineering An Empire (10/12)

        For more than 500 years, Rome was the most powerful and advanced civilisation the world had ever known, built by an unprecedented mastery of engineering and labour.

      • MonsterQuest III (19)

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

      • Lost Worlds II (5)

        The Har at Megiddo gave its name to Armageddon, the final battle described in the book of Revelation. Trace the history of the cities built on this hilltop.

      • The Universe IV (3)

        Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Ancient Aliens V (6/12)

        How can ancient tombs across the world have so many remarkable similarities? Ancient Astronaut theorists believe that some of these tombs were designed with the help of extraterrestrials.

      • Search For The Lost Giants (1/6)

        Brothers Jim and Bill Vieira discover a previously unknown hidden chamber where they believe a giant skeleton may be buried.

      • Chasing Mummies (8)

        Zahi is determined to disprove the theories of the so-called 'pyramidiots', who believe that there are secret underground chambers leading to the Sphinx. Little did anyone know that these caves were home to thousands of bats!

      • Engineering An Empire (10/12)

        For more than 500 years, Rome was the most powerful and advanced civilisation the world had ever known, built by an unprecedented mastery of engineering and labour.

      • MonsterQuest III (19)

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

      • Lost Worlds II (5)

        The Har at Megiddo gave its name to Armageddon, the final battle described in the book of Revelation. Trace the history of the cities built on this hilltop.

      • The Universe IV (3)

        Without the moon, the earth would be a very different and desolate place today: four hours of sunlight with pitch-black nights, steady 100mph winds spawning giant hurricanes lasting for months, and virtually no complex life forms, much less humans.

      • Ancient Aliens V (6/12)

        How can ancient tombs across the world have so many remarkable similarities? Ancient Astronaut theorists believe that some of these tombs were designed with the help of extraterrestrials.

      • Search For The Lost Giants (1/6)

        Brothers Jim and Bill Vieira discover a previously unknown hidden chamber where they believe a giant skeleton may be buried.

      • Chasing Mummies (8)

        Zahi is determined to disprove the theories of the so-called 'pyramidiots', who believe that there are secret underground chambers leading to the Sphinx. Little did anyone know that these caves were home to thousands of bats!

      • Engineering An Empire (10/12)

        For more than 500 years, Rome was the most powerful and advanced civilisation the world had ever known, built by an unprecedented mastery of engineering and labour.

      • How The Earth Was Made (9/13)

        What are the enormous forces that generate catastrophic waves deep on the ocean floor? The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami is estimated to have released the energy of 23,000 atomic bombs.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        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.

      • In Search Of Aliens (10)

        All around the world are examples of physical evidence suggesting humans are not alone in the universe, but has this evidence been left behind for a purpose? Is it a series of clues we are meant to decipher? Giorgio A Tsoukalos investigates.

      • The Curse Of Civil War Gold II (2)

        A daring diving operation produces potential evidence of some 140 million dollars in gold at the bottom of Lake Michigan, while an informant shares a 50-year-old secret that shocks and energises the team.

      • In Search Of Aliens (5)

        In 1958, a bulldozer operator in California discovered 16-inch human-like footprints, and the legend of Bigfoot was born. Today, there are hundreds of reported sightings, but nowhere are the stories more prolific than in America's Pacific Northwest.

      • Hunting Hitler II (7)

        With Peron toppled from power, Hitler and Bormann could have been forced to flee Argentina. Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send the teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Hitler's whereabouts if he were forced to escape.

      • The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (3)

        Sodom and Gomorrah-a Biblical tale of two cities incinerated by a hail of fire and brimstone. Astronomers, archeologists and biblical scholars investigate the possible science behind the myth.

      • Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter (4)

        Ross tries to find out more about his sea-faring Great Grandfather, Arthur ‘Pop’ Chalmers. He discovers that Pop served in the Merchant Navy and survived three shipwrecks. Inspired to know more, he links up with maritime archaeologist, Mallory Haas.

      • How The Earth Was Made (9/13)

        What are the enormous forces that generate catastrophic waves deep on the ocean floor? The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami is estimated to have released the energy of 23,000 atomic bombs.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (3)

        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.

      • In Search Of Aliens (10)

        All around the world are examples of physical evidence suggesting humans are not alone in the universe, but has this evidence been left behind for a purpose? Is it a series of clues we are meant to decipher? Giorgio A Tsoukalos investigates.

      • In Search Of Aliens (5)

        In 1958, a bulldozer operator in California discovered 16-inch human-like footprints, and the legend of Bigfoot was born. Today, there are hundreds of reported sightings, but nowhere are the stories more prolific than in America's Pacific Northwest.

      • The Curse Of Civil War Gold II (2)

        A daring diving operation produces potential evidence of some 140 million dollars in gold at the bottom of Lake Michigan, while an informant shares a 50-year-old secret that shocks and energises the team.

      • Hunting Hitler II (7)

        With Peron toppled from power, Hitler and Bormann could have been forced to flee Argentina. Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send the teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Hitler's whereabouts if he were forced to escape.