More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as lace and unicycle wheel hubs are made.
Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
How do they make the perfect surfboard for catching waves? Plus, how do they turn Danish cream into one of the world's favourite butters?
How does one family in America make three quarters of the world's peppermint oil? Plus, how are performance-enhancing tennis racquets made?
How do they make the tank piercing super bullet? Plus, how do they forge the infamous torture weapon, the dentist's drill?
How do they make giant floating power stations that provide power around the world? Plus, how do they fabricate the world's smallest aircraft?
Astronauts and cosmonauts battle a life-threatening fire and tackle an out-of-control cargo ship on the Russian space station, MIR.
Danny Forster visits the most expensive public works project ever in California. Crews are racing to earthquake-proof the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
Danny investigates the Gotthard Base Tunnel; costing 18 billion dollars, it's the longest in the world, making journeys through the Alps three times faster.
A look at how everyday items including steel pulleys and acetate eyewear are made, revealing the materials and unique production processes used in making them.
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including gyroscopic stabilizers made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including shuffleboard tables made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including air hockey tables made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as squeeze chutes and composite boat propellers made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as retractable saunas and sawmill blade knives made?
Josh Gates traces the Vikings' westward expansion from the volcanic landscape of Iceland to a mysterious settlement in Greenland and into North America.
Josh traverses the land of the Nile to reveal the secrets of Ancient Egypt's most powerful and elusive women: Hatshepsut, Nefertiti and Cleopatra.
The universe is filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of this expansive universe.
The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication. Is dependence on worldwide interactivity a weakness?
Is God worshipped on other worlds across the cosmos? How might alien deities and methods of worship differ from those of humans?
How do they produce a million tonnes of stainless steel? How do they keep cash safe with an uncrackable lock? How do they make traditional Indian sugar?
Many items that make up the modern world are the result of sophisticated engineering and production processes. How do they do it?
How do they build one of the world's most exclusive luxury cars? How do they make a referee's whistle that can be heard above 50,000 screaming fans?
How do they turn English willow into cricket bats for India's finest cricketers? And, how do they construct the foundations for tall buildings?
How do they build a tractor every three minutes to power Indian agriculture? How do they cast the bronze bells that help Swiss farmers keep track of their cows?
How do they collect millions of real birds' nests to make birds' nest soup? Plus, how do they use aerospace technology to make rowers go faster?
Cosmic rays that damage human DNA are a serious risk in manned space exploration. Can physicists find the source of the rays and help reduce the danger?
Doubting official reports, Paul and Kawa investigate a UFO crash site in Argentina. Plus, Sarah and Nick track a pattern of low altitude UFOs in Phoenix.
Experts investigate whether the Roswell UFO incident was a Soviet conspiracy masterminded by Stalin, or is the story just another cover-up?
When NASA discovers something strange on Saturn's biggest moon, experts investigate if aliens feeding on the world's electric atmosphere could be the culprit.
Do you make your own luck or does luck make you? Prepare to radically revise your understanding of the laws of nature and the human brain.
It spans the globe and its residents might form a super-organism. Could the sea have an immune system capable of annihilating all life?
Scientific breakthroughs are granting humans seemingly divine abilities, from growing new life, to using big data to solve almost any problem.
Rob Nelson investigates the mysterious rocks at the bottom of Lake Michigan known as Underwater Stonehenge. Plus, the search for escape tunnels in Alcatraz.
Rob Nelson investigates mysterious tunnels under Denver's airport. Plus, in Ohio he tries to uncover the secrets of a giant serpent-shaped mound.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how motion sensors and diving helmets are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how rawhide lampshades and MRI scanners are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how membrane filters, bridge ties, and Bi-planes are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how hospital laundry and horse replicas are made.
Many items that make up the modern world are the result of sophisticated engineering and production processes. How do they do it?
How do they build one of the world's most exclusive luxury cars? How do they make a referee's whistle that can be heard above 50,000 screaming fans?
How do they turn English willow into cricket bats for India's finest cricketers? And, how do they construct the foundations for tall buildings?
How do they build a tractor every three minutes to power Indian agriculture? How do they cast the bronze bells that help Swiss farmers keep track of their cows?
How do they collect millions of real birds' nests to make birds' nest soup? Plus, how do they use aerospace technology to make rowers go faster?
A deadly collision in orbit punctures the hull of Russian space station, MIR. As oxygen seeps into space, the crew's lifeboat begins to die.
A toxic ammonia leak endangers an entire crew. Meanwhile, a cosmonaut narrowly survives re-entry, only to be stranded in the wilderness.
During a classified mission, the crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis discovers fatal damage to the heat shield tiles on the underbelly of their ship.
Danny explores Abu Dhabi's Central Market - a hub for an emerging world destination, complete with offices, parks, shops, and hotels.
Danny explores the Port of Rotterdam, where crews are in the middle of the largest Earth-moving project in history, to triple the port's capacity.
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as plastic model kits and light microscopes made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as gummy vitamins and boat trailers made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as water well cylinders and nonconductive tools made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as detectable warning panels and model Stirling engines made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as micro drill bits and skiffs made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as ocean drone transformers and 3D puzzles made?
Are prosperous people born with a genetic predisposition for financial success? Or, are the poor victims of a system designed to keep them down?
Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. New viruses are detected every day - could humans also be at risk?
Newly discovered documents reveal NASA's secret plan B for failure of the first moon landing. And NASA's Cassini mission unravels a 300-year-old mystery.
How do they quadruple the power of the world's biggest engines with the most powerful turbochargers? How do they build new roads from old waste plastic?
How do they harness the wind to power a racing yacht to Olympic gold? How do they make a sword fit for an officer at the world's largest sword factory?
How do they make the amplifier used by rock legends, the famous Marshall amp? Plus, how do they turn wet clay into frost-proof garden pots?
How do they clean the world's tallest twin towers? How do they make a jigsaw where every piece is unique? How do they craft Olympic level hockey sticks?
How do they fit all the features of a luxury apartment into a motorhome? And, how do they make a ballet shoe that can take the weight of a dancer on tiptoes?
How do they grow nearly 200,000 tonnes of mushrooms a year in the mushroom capital of the world? And, how do they make billions of life-saving gloves?
Justin uncovers the truth behind a landslide that wiped out a ski-jump resort in Turkey, before jetting off to Gibraltar to see an airport runway built across a road.
Would you ever believe a skyscraper can melt a car? Justin heads to London's Walkie Talkie building to unearth the science behind this building blunder.
A look at some of the most mind-blowing footage experts have seen - including see-through animals, algae-powered motorcycles and human sized chickens.
A showcase of Mother Nature's most amazing moments. Features a man eaten alive by leaches and another who pulls a car with his eye sockets. But which is the wackiest?
The universe is filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of this expansive universe.
The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication. Is dependence on worldwide interactivity a weakness?
Is God worshipped on other worlds across the cosmos? How might alien deities and methods of worship differ from those of humans?
Rob Nelson hunts for a mass grave that could expose a dark secret. Plus, a giant lake is mysteriously disappearing and Rob set off to find out why.
Rob examines bizarre markings that suggest a violent clash between prehistoric beasts. In California, he explores if a strange lake is a home to alien life.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how ceramic fireplaces and parking garage floor slabs are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how oil pressure sensors are made and neck restraints are manufactured.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how mobile concert stages are built and mascara is manufactured.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how NASCAR car bodies are manufactured and thermal coffee pots are produced.
How do they harness the wind to power a racing yacht to Olympic gold? How do they make a sword fit for an officer at the world's largest sword factory?
How do they make the amplifier used by rock legends, the famous Marshall amp? Plus, how do they turn wet clay into frost-proof garden pots?
How do they clean the world's tallest twin towers? How do they make a jigsaw where every piece is unique? How do they craft Olympic level hockey sticks?
How do they fit all the features of a luxury apartment into a motorhome? And, how do they make a ballet shoe that can take the weight of a dancer on tiptoes?
How do they grow nearly 200,000 tonnes of mushrooms a year in the mushroom capital of the world? And, how do they make billions of life-saving gloves?
A spacewalker loses his vision and is locked outside his craft after a malfunction. Plus, cosmonauts are engulfed by a fire while still on the launchpad.
An astronaut performs an emergency procedure to save a new ISS solar array. Plus, the first Korean astronaut has a bumpy ride during re-entry.
A power failure occurs on the ISS forcing the crew to consider abandoning the station. Plus, during a spacewalk a cosmonaut is nearly stranded after a suit malfunction.
On the island of Sitka, Alaskan engineers construct a colossal dam to power the entire town. Plus, Alaska's biggest boat lift hauls a 400-ton fishing ship.
A rugged ship built to withstand tsunami size waves travels on a highway unlike any other in North America. Later, a fleet of machines combats a massive flood.
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including Formula F race cars made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including vacuum excavators made?
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as electric boats and fencing foils made?
Picture your dream car - does it look like a Bentley Mulsanne? The crew heads to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Picture your dream car - does it look like a Chevrolet Camaro? The crew heads to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Picture your dream car - does it look like a Porsche Panamera? The crew heads to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
Three cosmonauts die mysteriously as they re-enter Earth's atmosphere. Plus, a NASA rover discovers clues that help solve a murder.
Two astronauts trapped in the vacuum of space face an agonising death. Plus, the first close up images of Pluto reveal an alien landscape.
An Apollo 17 photo seems to show a US military outpost on the Moon and is life in the oceans of Jupiter's moons? Plus Neil Armstrong faces real danger.
How do they mine a million tonnes of fertiliser from below the sea? How do they hand print millions of colourful clothes using the art of batik?
How do they turn thousands of tonnes of basmati rice into millions of microwaveable meals? How do they craft beautiful mechanical singing birds?
How do they make an almost invisible hearing aid that connects wirelessly to a phone? How do they build the carriages for London's new underground railway?
How do they build remote-controlled underwater robots to do jobs too dangerous for human divers? How do they make the world's most cuddly teddy bears?
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how motion sensors and diving helmets are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how rawhide lampshades and MRI scanners are made.
A team of researchers seeks answers to mysteries surrounded the Mothman. They explore theories that the legendary cryptid is an abnormality in the evolutionary chain.
Paranormal investigations reveal stunning new evidence about the Jersey Devil, a monster that prowls the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.
A sonar recording may prove that a prehistoric monster stalks the seas around Kodiak Island. Researchers investigate the disappearance of thousands of airplanes.
A ghost hunter seeks out spirits from the gold rush in Skagway, Alaska. Tiny demonic creatures may be behind thousands of disappearances in the Triangle.
Are prosperous people born with a genetic predisposition for financial success? Or, are the poor victims of a system designed to keep them down?
Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. New viruses are detected every day - could humans also be at risk?
Newly discovered documents reveal NASA's secret plan B for failure of the first moon landing. And NASA's Cassini mission unravels a 300-year-old mystery.
Rob heads to California to investigate a network for major fault lines that could set off a mega-quake. Plus, he explores a mysterious sinkhole.
Rob Nelson investigates a cluster of ancient ruins in New England that suggest Europeans arrived in the Americas almost 1,000 years before Columbus.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how slate tiles are produced and hot dog carts are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how racing leathers are manufactured and wood rocking chairs are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how mountain bikes are produced and lever action rifles are manufactured.