More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how saunas are produced and wheelchair lifts are manufactured.
How do they make the world's finest harp strings? How do they build roof windows that can keep out a hurricane? And, How do they make Belgian waffles?
Experts investigate to see if the fire on Apollo 1 that killed three astronauts was a cover-up. Was it a tragic accident or part of the moon landing conspiracy?
Experts investigate if there was a conspiracy to fake the moon landing. Does a secret report suggest the Nazis were involved in the Apollo space programme?
In 1962, three convicts try to escape from Alcatraz prison. Officials believe the men drowned, but a scientific experiment suggests they made it to shore.
In 2009, an Air France flight disappears, but could this tragedy happen again? After a huge area of Siberian forest is destroyed, it's a race to find the culprit.
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?
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?
How do they turn used aluminium cans into planes and rockets? Plus, how do they carve the traditional Black Forest cuckoo clock?
How do they build the ultimate car crushing colossus? Plus, how do Lea and Perrins concoct their Worcestershire sauce?
A look at how the amazing, and massive, decorations on Mardi Gras carnival floats are created, how rock candy is twisted together, and a look at how dentures are made.
How do they harvest and treat the world's most expensive tea? Plus, how does the Siekierki power plant of Warsaw, Poland heat half the city's homes?
How do they engineer the latest incarnation of the classic Royal Enfield Continental GT motorbike? Plus, how do 'art detectives' spot a forgery?
How do they blend science and destruction at crash test centres? And how do they piece together the complex mechanism of a pocket sized umbrella?
Josh Gates hunts down the original DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future. He scours iconic Hollywood locations with Christopher Lloyd.
Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd's hunt for the DeLorean takes them to a superfan's collection in Massachusetts. And, they visit DeLorean's headquarters in Texas.
Confidential CIA files reveal a secret war for space between America and the Soviets. And, experts investigate American espionage during the Apollo programme.
Experts investigate the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle that nearly killed Neil Armstrong during training. Some believe this proves why the moon landing is fake.
More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including boat radar mounts made?
A look at how everyday items including Asian noodles and rotary engines are made, revealing the unique production processes used in making them.
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?
Jeremy Wade explores the sinking of the mighty SS Fitzgerald. Can new discoveries finally tell us what led to one of the biggest catastrophes on the Great Lakes?
Jeremy explores an incredible underwater discovery in the Arctic. Plus, he reveals details of a high-speed chase between a narco sub and the US Coast Guard.
Josh explores three legendary locations where stone labyrinths hide something incredible.
Josh Gates explores other great walls in India, England and Taiwan.
Josh Gates explores places where unusual heroes rule the day in Madagascar, India and Mexico.
Josh examines places darkened by the past, from a mansion connected to a haunted heiress in California to a festival marking the death of a demoness in India.
Confidential CIA files reveal a secret war for space between America and the Soviets. And, experts investigate American espionage during the Apollo programme.
Experts investigate the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle that nearly killed Neil Armstrong during training. Some believe this proves why the moon landing is fake.
New research shows the migration of ice planets may have helped start life on Earth, and stopped it being destroyed. How are they so vital?
Quasars are the brightest objects in space, powered by black holes, and the most mysterious. How do they shape the universe and ultimately aid in its destruction?
How do they make the king of cheeses, Parmesan? How do they keep the runways running at the world's busiest airports? How do they manufacture relaxing reclining chairs?
How do they weave a Turkish carpet? How do they use helicopter blade technology for cross country skis, and control the water at Niagara Falls?
How do they cast the streetlamps of Venice? How do they prevent another Titanic-like disaster? How do they grow tiny trees for the ancient Chinese art of penjing?
How do they make one of the world's fastest bikes? How do pilots train for death-defying acrobatics? And, how do they bring oil and gas up from the bottom of the sea?
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how upright pianos are manufactured and flags are produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how oil lamps are manufactured and chocolate mints are produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how skeletal replicas are manufactured and ice buckets are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how scuba lights are manufactured and convertible sandals are produced.
How do they take the world's sharpest photos, stitch an airbag to catch a falling car, and produce billions of perfectly-formed jelly beans?
How do they build a caravan, forge tuning forks, resurface an ice rink, and put on the world's biggest light festival?
How do they make the groovy vinyl LP? How do they build the dodgem? How do they make one of the world's oldest pain remedies, tiger balm?
How do they forge the axe? How do they put together a courier's messenger bag, and how are the fastest lifeboats built?
How do they make Wensleydale cheese, turn pig hair into paintbrushes, and distil aromatic oils from eucalyptus?
The discovery of extra-terrestrial life faces a near impossible challenge. Experts explore the problems with proving or disproving the existence of aliens.
If an asteroid collides with the earth it could end life on our planet as we know it. Experts reveal just how close we are to an apocalypse.
Danny heads to Melbourne, where after years of extreme droughts they are securing the future of the city's water supplies with a huge desalination plant.
Danny Forster explores some amazing feats of engineering designed by some of the most innovative manufacturers in the industry.
How do they forge super steel to make a car lighter, greener and safer? And, how do they shear Australia's eighty million sheep every Spring?
How do they keep you comfortable, entertained and safe with the latest aircraft seats? And, how do they design bras with aerospace technology to give you that extra lift?
How is plasterboard made from power station smoke? How do they cast the world's top awards? How do they build a plane that can take off and land almost anywhere?
How do they make car windows to keep out wind and rain, stones and thieves, and even noise and harmful UV rays? And, how do they put the gloss on lipstick?
Workers turn millions of tons of cedar trees into perfect planks of wood siding. Plus, how are world-famous Spanish tiles handcrafted?
How is the most advanced heavy-lift airplane in the world built? What is the secret behind making sure bananas are ripe when they hit the shelves?
A mysterious ruined city in Greece is home to the mythical Labyrinth and the Minotaur. Its catastrophic downfall may have inspired the legend of Atlantis.
Attila the Hun was one of history's fiercest warriors, and new evidence reveals if his terror was responsible for the fall of Roman Empire.
A probe mysteriously malfunctions as it enters deep space. Astronomers find evidence of an invisible planet in a distant solar system.
A malfunction on the ISS could poison its crew with a deadly gas. A startling image taken by a NASA probe points to evidence that life could exist on Mars.
Jupiter is hotter than it should be, and scientists are baffled. There's a strange discovery on Mars and detectives ask for NASA's help on a murder cold case.
How do they feed France's appetite for snails, turn slabs of steel into shiny cutlery, and craft a kayak you can paddle with your feet?
How do they build emergency bridges that can take the weight of a tank, make a marker pen that never fades, and design a 200-mph superbike?
How do they blow the world's finest crystal, heat the deepest swimming pool, and fill a million bottles a day of the world's favourite ketchup?
How do they turn Sheffield steel into a carpenter's handsaw, make a microphone that can pick up a whisper, and safely steer through a frozen river?
How do they mine one of the rarest gemstones in the world, craft the classic cowboy boot, and build a road sweeper that can pick up seven tonnes of trash?
How do they make the world's softest duvets, drill for oil thousands of metres below ground, and put the stretch in rubber bands?
The NASA tapes that recorded the Apollo 11 moon landing are missing. Experts examine whether their disappearance is part of a cover-up.
Some think the waving US flag on the moon proves that NASA faked the lunar landing. Experts' quest for the truth leads to some of Hollywood's biggest names.
Interstellar space is the space between the universe's stars. New discoveries reveal that it's not empty and unremarkable as previously thought.
New discoveries lead scientists to question if the Big Bang really happened. They investigate if it was the start of many multiverses.
Astronomers detect a potentially habitable planet tantalizingly close to Earth. A chance discovery at NASA reveals a top secret military space program.
Two cosmonauts fight for their lives, trapped inside a capsule in a frozen lake. NASA astronomers are spooked when the full moon affects their experiments.
A startling discovery suggests the hellish clouds of Venus may be the origin of life on Earth. Plus, did the Earth once have two moons?
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 wood windows are manufactured and woven cashmere is produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how gas barbecues are manufactured and mattress pads are produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how skateboards are manufactured and braided pastry is produced.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how plasma gems are manufactured and special effects snow is made.
How do they feed France's appetite for snails, turn slabs of steel into shiny cutlery, and craft a kayak you can paddle with your feet?
How do they build emergency bridges that can take the weight of a tank, make a marker pen that never fades, and design a 200-mph superbike?
How do they blow the world's finest crystal, heat the deepest swimming pool, and fill a million bottles a day of the world's favourite ketchup?
How do they turn Sheffield steel into a carpenter's handsaw, make a microphone that can pick up a whisper, and safely steer through a frozen river?
How do they mine one of the rarest gemstones in the world, craft the classic cowboy boot, and build a road sweeper that can pick up seven tonnes of trash?
New scientific discoveries reveal that the moon has an incredible, violent, and dynamic history. Was the moon originally more similar to earth than previously thought?
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon and NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth only to make a shocking discovery.
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.
Danny heads to India to see one of the country's most ambitious undertakings ever, the $2 billion expansion of Mumbai Airport.
Danny heads to Turkey where amid the country's most challenging terrain, one of the tallest and strongest dams ever made is being constructed.
How do they build a monorail above the world's most crowded streets? Plus, how do they craft Copenhagen's famous Flora Danica porcelain?
How do they build heavy duty road rollers? How do they bake bread in a can? And, how do they make a mobile phone with the care and precision of a Swiss watch?
How do they pick, process and can thousands of tonnes of grapefruit? How do they build conveyor belts to carry millions of pieces of luggage every year?
How do they make the world's finest harp strings? How do they build roof windows that can keep out a hurricane? And, How do they make Belgian waffles?
How do they run a farm with robots? How do they build a machine to pick up 30 tonnes of logs in a single grab? How do they move the world's most valuable pianos?
How do they build a towering scaffold from giant poles of bamboo? And how do they mine for the mineral that makes fireworks burn red?
The statues of Easter Island were built by one of the world's strangest and most isolated civilizations. New evidence reveals why they were constructed.
Egypt's Bent Pyramid is one of the world's most mysterious ancient mega-structures. Was it intended to look so bizarre, or had something gone wrong?
Witnesses photograph two suns in the sky over Indonesia - is this the first sighting of the Sun's dark twin that could spell imminent danger to Earth?
Geologists discover alien deposits on the Earth's surface - and the answer could shed light on the cause of the greatest extinction in its history.
A NASA probe captures an image of a familiar structure on the surface of Mars. What made 'Mars Henge'? Plus, how did an Apollo astronaut get sick on the Moon?
How do they build a diesel engine that can fly, make cough sweets, turn clear plastic into bank notes, and whip up ice cream flavours?
Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Porsche 911 was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Ferrari FF was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how an Audi R8 was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered a how Rolls Royce Phantom was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd continue their search at Universal Studios in Florida. Have they finally found the mysterious Oxnard DeLorean?
Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd's hunt for the original DeLorean time machine has taken an unexpected turn. Can they deliver it to Michael J. Fox on time?
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, featuring a man eaten alive by leeches and another who pulls a car with his eye sockets.
A probe mysteriously malfunctions as it enters deep space. Astronomers find evidence of an invisible planet in a distant solar system.
A malfunction on the ISS could poison its crew with a deadly gas. A startling image taken by a NASA probe points to evidence that life could exist on Mars.
Jupiter is hotter than it should be, and scientists are baffled. There's a strange discovery on Mars and detectives ask for NASA's help on a murder cold case.
Rob Nelson heads to Lake Michigan to investigate an unexplained, Bermuda Triangle-like phenomenon that has caused ships to disappear for centuries.
A legendary train filled with stolen Nazi gold is said to be hidden in Poland. Rob and Stefan explore deep under the earth's surface to uncover the truth.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how three-wheel electric bikes are manufactured and skin cream is made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how Wild West holsters are manufactured and water video housings are made.
More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how wood garage doors are manufactured and animatronic dinosaurs are made.