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      • Missing In Alaska (2)

        Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (3)

        60BC. Over-powerful generals and money corrupt the Roman Republic. With Rome falling into and out of civil wars, Julius Caesar is to defy all rivals and laws to make himself dictator for life!

      • Hunting Hitler III (3)

        In Norway, Tim and Gerrard explore a hydroelectric plant where the Nazis were close to producing a nuclear weapon. Mike and James investigate a cabin in the Alps where Hitler's top associate made the ultimate sacrifice.

      • Engineering Disasters (4)

        There's a gaping sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum - can a team of engineers fix it? And, what caused the collapse of Minneapolis Metrodome's iconic roof?

      • Serial Killer Earth (6)

        Mother Nature unleashes a barrage of attacks around the globe. In San Francisco, an earthquake crushes commuters; a rolling avalanche devours climbers in the Himalayas; and in Nebraska, lightning strikes an unlucky storm chaser.

      • 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 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.

      • Ancient Top 10 (10)

        The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?

      • Missing In Alaska (2)

        Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (3)

        60BC. Over-powerful generals and money corrupt the Roman Republic. With Rome falling into and out of civil wars, Julius Caesar is to defy all rivals and laws to make himself dictator for life!

      • Hunting Hitler III (3)

        In Norway, Tim and Gerrard explore a hydroelectric plant where the Nazis were close to producing a nuclear weapon. Mike and James investigate a cabin in the Alps where Hitler's top associate made the ultimate sacrifice.

      • Engineering Disasters (4)

        There's a gaping sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum - can a team of engineers fix it? And, what caused the collapse of Minneapolis Metrodome's iconic roof?

      • Serial Killer Earth (6)

        Mother Nature unleashes a barrage of attacks around the globe. In San Francisco, an earthquake crushes commuters; a rolling avalanche devours climbers in the Himalayas; and in Nebraska, lightning strikes an unlucky storm chaser.

      • 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 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.

      • Ancient Top 10 (10)

        The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?

      • Missing In Alaska (2)

        Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (3)

        60BC. Over-powerful generals and money corrupt the Roman Republic. With Rome falling into and out of civil wars, Julius Caesar is to defy all rivals and laws to make himself dictator for life!

      • Hunting Hitler III (3)

        In Norway, Tim and Gerrard explore a hydroelectric plant where the Nazis were close to producing a nuclear weapon. Mike and James investigate a cabin in the Alps where Hitler's top associate made the ultimate sacrifice.

      • Engineering Disasters (4)

        There's a gaping sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum - can a team of engineers fix it? And, what caused the collapse of Minneapolis Metrodome's iconic roof?

      • Serial Killer Earth (6)

        Mother Nature unleashes a barrage of attacks around the globe. In San Francisco, an earthquake crushes commuters; a rolling avalanche devours climbers in the Himalayas; and in Nebraska, lightning strikes an unlucky storm chaser.

      • 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 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.

      • Ancient Top 10 (10)

        The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?

      • Missing In Alaska (2)

        Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet tall. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (3)

        60BC. Over-powerful generals and money corrupt the Roman Republic. With Rome falling into and out of civil wars, Julius Caesar is to defy all rivals and laws to make himself dictator for life!

      • Hunting Hitler III (3)

        In Norway, Tim and Gerrard explore a hydroelectric plant where the Nazis were close to producing a nuclear weapon. Mike and James investigate a cabin in the Alps where Hitler's top associate made the ultimate sacrifice.

      • Engineering Disasters (4)

        There's a gaping sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum - can a team of engineers fix it? And, what caused the collapse of Minneapolis Metrodome's iconic roof?

      • Serial Killer Earth (6)

        Mother Nature unleashes a barrage of attacks around the globe. In San Francisco, an earthquake crushes commuters; a rolling avalanche devours climbers in the Himalayas; and in Nebraska, lightning strikes an unlucky storm chaser.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (6)

        Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost and stolen historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate.

      • UFO Files (17)

        Reveals for the first time the cockpit and control tower audio recordings of pilot and astronaut confrontations and sightings of unidentified flying objects high in our skies.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (14/19)

        One of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla shepherded mankind to a new industrial era and laid the groundwork for today's technological age. Is it possible that he was influenced by some otherworldly design?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (9)

        Are vampires fictional bloodthirsty characters that live only in best-selling books, blockbuster movies and trendy television series? Or do real vampires exist among us?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (7)

        In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (8)

        When Emperor Decius took control of the empire, he sought to restore the pagan gods. His reign saw persecution of Christians, before plague struck and the Goths invaded.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (6)

        Brad Meltzer enlists America's help to find lost and stolen historical artifacts, which are going missing from museums and public collections at an alarming rate.

      • UFO Files (17)

        Reveals for the first time the cockpit and control tower audio recordings of pilot and astronaut confrontations and sightings of unidentified flying objects high in our skies.

      • Ancient Aliens VI (14/19)

        One of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla shepherded mankind to a new industrial era and laid the groundwork for today's technological age. Is it possible that he was influenced by some otherworldly design?

      • The Best of MonsterQuest (9)

        Are vampires fictional bloodthirsty characters that live only in best-selling books, blockbuster movies and trendy television series? Or do real vampires exist among us?

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (7)

        In 162 AD, Marcus Aurelius inherited a rapidly growing Roman Empire, embroiled in a war on two fronts. But could he bring peace and prosperity back to the Empire?