• History 2

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      • Battles BC (6)

        The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Engineering An Empire (6/12)

        Innovations in engineering including locomotives, sewer systems and a technologically superior navy aided the spread of the British Empire and shaped the modern world.

      • Life After People (5/10)

        In a world devoid of people, pythons begin to challenge alligators for control of the Everglades. Elsewhere, Shanghai sinks under the weight of its empty skyscrapers.

      • Hunting Hitler (3)

        In 2014, the FBI discovered the possibility that Hitler may have escaped to South America. With declassified intelligence providing new clues, Hunting Hitler attempts to solve the mystery surrounding the demise of the biggest criminal of all time.

      • Missing In Alaska (4)

        The team explores a top secret government facility that is said to operate an electromagnetic generator which has caused the disappearances in Alaska.

      • 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.

      • How The Earth Was Made (4/13)

        A turbulent and violent geological past has led to the formation of this unique and beautiful waterway. The secrets and mysteries of Scotland's most famous loch are revealed.

      • The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)

        In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.

      • Battles BC (6)

        The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Engineering An Empire (6/12)

        Innovations in engineering including locomotives, sewer systems and a technologically superior navy aided the spread of the British Empire and shaped the modern world.

      • Life After People (5/10)

        In a world devoid of people, pythons begin to challenge alligators for control of the Everglades. Elsewhere, Shanghai sinks under the weight of its empty skyscrapers.

      • Hunting Hitler (3)

        In 2014, the FBI discovered the possibility that Hitler may have escaped to South America. With declassified intelligence providing new clues, Hunting Hitler attempts to solve the mystery surrounding the demise of the biggest criminal of all time.

      • Missing In Alaska (4)

        The team explores a top secret government facility that is said to operate an electromagnetic generator which has caused the disappearances in Alaska.

      • 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.

      • How The Earth Was Made (4/13)

        A turbulent and violent geological past has led to the formation of this unique and beautiful waterway. The secrets and mysteries of Scotland's most famous loch are revealed.

      • The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)

        In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.

      • Battles BC (6)

        The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Engineering An Empire (6/12)

        Innovations in engineering including locomotives, sewer systems and a technologically superior navy aided the spread of the British Empire and shaped the modern world.

      • Life After People (5/10)

        In a world devoid of people, pythons begin to challenge alligators for control of the Everglades. Elsewhere, Shanghai sinks under the weight of its empty skyscrapers.

      • Hunting Hitler (3)

        In 2014, the FBI discovered the possibility that Hitler may have escaped to South America. With declassified intelligence providing new clues, Hunting Hitler attempts to solve the mystery surrounding the demise of the biggest criminal of all time.

      • Missing In Alaska (4)

        The team explores a top secret government facility that is said to operate an electromagnetic generator which has caused the disappearances in Alaska.

      • 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.

      • How The Earth Was Made (4/13)

        A turbulent and violent geological past has led to the formation of this unique and beautiful waterway. The secrets and mysteries of Scotland's most famous loch are revealed.

      • The Universe: Ancient Mysteries Solved (1)

        In this episode we explore the theory that Stonehenge may be a prehistoric astronomical observatory. Ancient astronomer priests may have divined the complex movements of the Sun and Moon, recognising patterns that would not be discovered elsewhere.

      • Battles BC (6)

        The great general leads his huge empire to India. Facing a challenging campaign in tough conditions, Alexander's plan requires tactical brilliance.

      • Engineering An Empire (6/12)

        Innovations in engineering including locomotives, sewer systems and a technologically superior navy aided the spread of the British Empire and shaped the modern world.

      • Life After People (5/10)

        In a world devoid of people, pythons begin to challenge alligators for control of the Everglades. Elsewhere, Shanghai sinks under the weight of its empty skyscrapers.

      • Hunting Hitler (3)

        In 2014, the FBI discovered the possibility that Hitler may have escaped to South America. With declassified intelligence providing new clues, Hunting Hitler attempts to solve the mystery surrounding the demise of the biggest criminal of all time.

      • Missing In Alaska (4)

        The team explores a top secret government facility that is said to operate an electromagnetic generator which has caused the disappearances in Alaska.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (4)

        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.

      • Mummy Forensics (5)

        The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?

      • Digging For The Truth (9/13)

        What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?

      • UFO Files (5)

        In 1938, hundreds of mysterious stone disks were found in a cave in China. Some believe the stones are proof of contact with an alien race. Fact or fiction?

      • Ancient Top 10 (8)

        The greatest monuments of the world show more than wealth - they show power. From the secrets of Stonehenge to the jaw dropping temple of Karnak, which of these archaeological sites will be crowned the most jaw-dropping monument of the ancient world?

      • 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.

      • Doomsday: 10 Ways The World Will End (7)

        When Earth gets hit by a deadly solar storm - a massive chunk of the Sun - our planet's electrical system turns into a smoking ruin. How does modern civilisation cope without power?

      • Project Impossible (4)

        A new breed of tools allows man to face deadly forces once thought impossible. On this episode: a polar survival suit, a thermal imaging fire fighter mask, and a big wave surfing emergency vest.

      • Rome: Rise & Fall Of An Empire (4)

        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.

      • Mummy Forensics (5)

        The team examine a cross-legged Peruvian mummy. Why was it mummified in such a strange position?

      • Digging For The Truth (9/13)

        What are the true origins of the Lemba tribe? Did they really make an incredible 6,500 kilometre journey from the Middle East to Africa?

      • UFO Files (5)

        In 1938, hundreds of mysterious stone disks were found in a cave in China. Some believe the stones are proof of contact with an alien race. Fact or fiction?

      • Ancient Top 10 (8)

        The greatest monuments of the world show more than wealth - they show power. From the secrets of Stonehenge to the jaw dropping temple of Karnak, which of these archaeological sites will be crowned the most jaw-dropping monument of the ancient world?

      • 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.

      • Doomsday: 10 Ways The World Will End (7)

        When Earth gets hit by a deadly solar storm - a massive chunk of the Sun - our planet's electrical system turns into a smoking ruin. How does modern civilisation cope without power?