The world's first democracy used art and architecture to create dazzling structures, including one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Along with a team of archaeologists, the Vieira brothers discover new evidence about the Goshen Mystery Tunnel, while Jim investigates a giant account unlike anything he has seen before.
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.
The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.
As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.
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.
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.
A cheeseburger and a side of fries. Last year, Americans ate over 7 billion of them. And there's an amazing story behind every one. Any idea how they get the sesame seeds to stick to the bun? How do you stuff 20 tomatoes in a ketchup bottle?
The world's first democracy used art and architecture to create dazzling structures, including one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Along with a team of archaeologists, the Vieira brothers discover new evidence about the Goshen Mystery Tunnel, while Jim investigates a giant account unlike anything he has seen before.
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.
The host travels to Egypt to understand how monumental masterpieces including the Great Pyramid and the Temple of Karnak were designed with primitive tools and labour.
As Emperor of Spain, Gaul and Britain, Constantine proved himself as a leader and changed western civilisation forever, turning the empire towards Christianity.
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.
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 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?
Some of the strangest and deadliest weapons ever built were the prototypes of the modern gun. Was a simple bamboo tube the world's first hand gun? Plus, hidden in an ancient manuscript lies a secret recipe for ancient tracer fire – but does it work?
An ancient civilisation revered by scientists for their extremely accurate calendars, the Maya are also known for their mysterious ability to predict unsettling events.
Great white sharks are the ocean's deadliest killers and as they swim closer to our beaches, attacks against humans are on the rise. MonsterQuest leads an expedition to examine why these monsters are becoming more aggressive predators.
Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
In a manoeuvre of strategic brilliance, Moses leads his people out of Egypt and lures the Egyptian army to a watery grave.
A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at Kings Cross station led to the death of 31 people.
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?
Some of the strangest and deadliest weapons ever built were the prototypes of the modern gun. Was a simple bamboo tube the world's first hand gun? Plus, hidden in an ancient manuscript lies a secret recipe for ancient tracer fire – but does it work?
An ancient civilisation revered by scientists for their extremely accurate calendars, the Maya are also known for their mysterious ability to predict unsettling events.
Great white sharks are the ocean's deadliest killers and as they swim closer to our beaches, attacks against humans are on the rise. MonsterQuest leads an expedition to examine why these monsters are becoming more aggressive predators.
Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
In a manoeuvre of strategic brilliance, Moses leads his people out of Egypt and lures the Egyptian army to a watery grave.
A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at Kings Cross station led to the death of 31 people.
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?
Some of the strangest and deadliest weapons ever built were the prototypes of the modern gun. Was a simple bamboo tube the world's first hand gun? Plus, hidden in an ancient manuscript lies a secret recipe for ancient tracer fire – but does it work?
An ancient civilisation revered by scientists for their extremely accurate calendars, the Maya are also known for their mysterious ability to predict unsettling events.
Great white sharks are the ocean's deadliest killers and as they swim closer to our beaches, attacks against humans are on the rise. MonsterQuest leads an expedition to examine why these monsters are becoming more aggressive predators.
Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
In a manoeuvre of strategic brilliance, Moses leads his people out of Egypt and lures the Egyptian army to a watery grave.
A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at Kings Cross station led to the death of 31 people.
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?
Some of the strangest and deadliest weapons ever built were the prototypes of the modern gun. Was a simple bamboo tube the world's first hand gun? Plus, hidden in an ancient manuscript lies a secret recipe for ancient tracer fire – but does it work?
An ancient civilisation revered by scientists for their extremely accurate calendars, the Maya are also known for their mysterious ability to predict unsettling events.
Great white sharks are the ocean's deadliest killers and as they swim closer to our beaches, attacks against humans are on the rise. MonsterQuest leads an expedition to examine why these monsters are becoming more aggressive predators.
Five thousand years ago man throws a handful of rocks into a campfire and stumbles upon a discovery that changes the world: Metal. Copper, Tin and Bronze empower the ancient world and allow empires to expand, armed with sharp, hard-wearing weapons.
Early man rubbed two sticks together and created fire. We learn to cook our food, saving vital energy. As a result, our brains expand. Armed with fire, we experiment by heating minerals to make tools allowing us to fight wars and build civilizations.
In a manoeuvre of strategic brilliance, Moses leads his people out of Egypt and lures the Egyptian army to a watery grave.
A tube system starved of investment, a lacking fire policy and an inadequate smoking ban were to have tragic consequences. In 1985, a series of disastrous decisions about safety procedures at Kings Cross station led to the death of 31 people.
The series finale focuses on the reliquary casket. Carl and Hamilton know the casket dates to a later period - probably early 15th century. Yet a series of engravings on it - the 'box code' - appears to make veiled references to Templar beliefs.
Chimpanzees are known to us as amusing circus attractions and are even popular as pets, but when they attack the results are frightening and horrific. Just as disturbing, across the US, witness reports suggest that chimpanzees may be on the loose.
Lost Worlds explores the tunnels beneath some of London's greatest buildings. The underground command centre from where the Battle of Britain was won is just one of the secret bunkers toured in this episode.
A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?
Megalithic monuments linked by electromagnetic energy. Prehistoric ruins arranged across distances in straight lines. Were ancient man's spectacular structures built by humans alone or do they bear evidence of design by other worldly visitors?
Why did Asiana flight 214, packed with passengers, suddenly crash land and cartwheel across San Francisco International Airport's runway? Three families of the dead want answers.
The team investigate a strange object seen over Chicago's O'Hare Airport in 2006. Are aliens watching our airports? And if so, could they have a malevolent agenda?
The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.
The series finale focuses on the reliquary casket. Carl and Hamilton know the casket dates to a later period - probably early 15th century. Yet a series of engravings on it - the 'box code' - appears to make veiled references to Templar beliefs.
Chimpanzees are known to us as amusing circus attractions and are even popular as pets, but when they attack the results are frightening and horrific. Just as disturbing, across the US, witness reports suggest that chimpanzees may be on the loose.
Lost Worlds explores the tunnels beneath some of London's greatest buildings. The underground command centre from where the Battle of Britain was won is just one of the secret bunkers toured in this episode.
A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?
Megalithic monuments linked by electromagnetic energy. Prehistoric ruins arranged across distances in straight lines. Were ancient man's spectacular structures built by humans alone or do they bear evidence of design by other worldly visitors?
Why did Asiana flight 214, packed with passengers, suddenly crash land and cartwheel across San Francisco International Airport's runway? Three families of the dead want answers.
The team investigate a strange object seen over Chicago's O'Hare Airport in 2006. Are aliens watching our airports? And if so, could they have a malevolent agenda?
The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.
The series finale focuses on the reliquary casket. Carl and Hamilton know the casket dates to a later period - probably early 15th century. Yet a series of engravings on it - the 'box code' - appears to make veiled references to Templar beliefs.
Chimpanzees are known to us as amusing circus attractions and are even popular as pets, but when they attack the results are frightening and horrific. Just as disturbing, across the US, witness reports suggest that chimpanzees may be on the loose.
Lost Worlds explores the tunnels beneath some of London's greatest buildings. The underground command centre from where the Battle of Britain was won is just one of the secret bunkers toured in this episode.
A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?
Megalithic monuments linked by electromagnetic energy. Prehistoric ruins arranged across distances in straight lines. Were ancient man's spectacular structures built by humans alone or do they bear evidence of design by other worldly visitors?
Why did Asiana flight 214, packed with passengers, suddenly crash land and cartwheel across San Francisco International Airport's runway? Three families of the dead want answers.
The team investigate a strange object seen over Chicago's O'Hare Airport in 2006. Are aliens watching our airports? And if so, could they have a malevolent agenda?
The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.
The series finale focuses on the reliquary casket. Carl and Hamilton know the casket dates to a later period - probably early 15th century. Yet a series of engravings on it - the 'box code' - appears to make veiled references to Templar beliefs.
Chimpanzees are known to us as amusing circus attractions and are even popular as pets, but when they attack the results are frightening and horrific. Just as disturbing, across the US, witness reports suggest that chimpanzees may be on the loose.
Lost Worlds explores the tunnels beneath some of London's greatest buildings. The underground command centre from where the Battle of Britain was won is just one of the secret bunkers toured in this episode.
A single train crossing was the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year. How could this happen?
Megalithic monuments linked by electromagnetic energy. Prehistoric ruins arranged across distances in straight lines. Were ancient man's spectacular structures built by humans alone or do they bear evidence of design by other worldly visitors?
Why did Asiana flight 214, packed with passengers, suddenly crash land and cartwheel across San Francisco International Airport's runway? Three families of the dead want answers.
The team investigate a strange object seen over Chicago's O'Hare Airport in 2006. Are aliens watching our airports? And if so, could they have a malevolent agenda?
The Romans, with the greatest army in the world, are annihilated by Germanic tribes at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. Go inside the culture of some of the most famous warriors to explore their weaponry, tactics and, ultimately, their psyche.
A priceless relic unearthed on a shipwreck in Madagascar launches dive expert Barry Clifford and historian Scott Wolter on a world-wide investigation to find out if there's a link between the 17th century pirates and the medieval Knights Templar.
Large cats are prowling parts of America and they may have a taste for flesh. Witnesses in New York State say they are seeing big black cats. However, only jaguars and leopards appear black and neither is native to the eastern United States.
It has been rebuilt more than 20 times since his death, but what was Jesus' Jerusalem really like?
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?
Zombies rising from their graves, blood sucking vampires damned for eternity and humans trapped in a struggle with hell. Are these beliefs manmade or extraterrestrial origins in earthly encounters with the undead?
Considered the most sacred place on Earth and fought over for thousands of years, was the area known as 'The Promised Land' really given by God to a 'chosen people?'.
Hunt for the truth about the 1980s arcade game that's been linked to MK-Ultra, and join the search for a lost nuclear bomb. Plus, is Lake Michigan the final resting place for millions of dollars in stolen Confederate gold?
Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is usually a one-man journey, but Wayne Tuttle is partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly-revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America's most famous buried treasure.
A priceless relic unearthed on a shipwreck in Madagascar launches dive expert Barry Clifford and historian Scott Wolter on a world-wide investigation to find out if there's a link between the 17th century pirates and the medieval Knights Templar.
Large cats are prowling parts of America and they may have a taste for flesh. Witnesses in New York State say they are seeing big black cats. However, only jaguars and leopards appear black and neither is native to the eastern United States.
It has been rebuilt more than 20 times since his death, but what was Jesus' Jerusalem really like?
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?
Zombies rising from their graves, blood sucking vampires damned for eternity and humans trapped in a struggle with hell. Are these beliefs manmade or extraterrestrial origins in earthly encounters with the undead?
Considered the most sacred place on Earth and fought over for thousands of years, was the area known as 'The Promised Land' really given by God to a 'chosen people?'.
Hunt for the truth about the 1980s arcade game that's been linked to MK-Ultra, and join the search for a lost nuclear bomb. Plus, is Lake Michigan the final resting place for millions of dollars in stolen Confederate gold?
Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is usually a one-man journey, but Wayne Tuttle is partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly-revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America's most famous buried treasure.
A priceless relic unearthed on a shipwreck in Madagascar launches dive expert Barry Clifford and historian Scott Wolter on a world-wide investigation to find out if there's a link between the 17th century pirates and the medieval Knights Templar.