Ever wondered how everyday items are made? More common items including endoscopes, megaphones and uranium go under the microscope.
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?
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.
The team respond to reports of a half-man, half-beast in Wisconsin. Attacks and sightings of the Beast of Bray Road have left locals scared for three decades.
Josh, Jess and Phil are looking for a werewolf-like creature in Wisconsin. Eyewitness accounts have led them on their quest to a remote forest.
Find out how Nail Files, Birch Canoes, Boat Hardtops, and High Voltage Circuit Breakers are made.
Ever wondered how everyday items are made? Find out how macarons, pine needle baskets, and micrometers are made.
Ever wondered how everyday items are made? More common items including endoscopes, megaphones and uranium go under the microscope.
Ever wondered how everyday items are made? More common items including hollow disk pumps and yachts go under the microscope.
How are everyday objects made? Common items including collagen and plier staplers go under the microscope.
How are everyday objects made? Common items including Thai barbeques, diving masks and fins, and bassoons go under the microscope.
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?
How do they handcraft Espadrilles shoes? How do they make prefabricated houses? How they store priceless documents to keep them safe for hundreds of years?
How do they harvest and process the world's toughest and most expensive nut? How do they turn lake water into tap water? How do they hold back fans at gigs?
How do they build the biggest apartment block on the planet? How do they make the classic British boot? How do they make cooking pans last a lifetime?
How do they craft a classic Indian instrument, the Sitar? How do they make beef biltong? Plus, how do they build monster bulldozers?
Adam and a demolition expert stage a series of daring experiments on one of the world's most dangerous and explosive substances: Nitroglycerin.
Adam teams up with actor Gary Oldman to build one of Hollywood's deadliest weapons: the ZF1 multi-artillery gun from sci-fi film, The Fifth Element.
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.
Find out how wooden matches, tillage machines, telescopic gangways, and mabe pearls are made.
Find out how mosquito coils, solar-assist tricycles, palm oil, and fiberglass chopper guns are made.
Find out how wood toys, retro toasters, laboratory furnaces, and aerogels are made.
Find out how combination squares, farmed shrimp, ball valves, and string trimmers are made.
Find out how Chinese style furniture, electrical switches, Thai fish sauce, and cappers are made.
Find out how race car oil, plaster mouldings, lemongrass oil, and fly tying vises are made.
Jeremy Wade explores how fresh insights into ancient boat building techniques shed new light on the truth behind the biblical story of Noah's Flood.
Jeremy explores a new theory that could explain what happens in the world's most infamous stretch of water. Is this enduring mystery about to be solved?
For four years, the Messenger space probe sent images of Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet, closest to the Sun. Could it threaten life on Earth?
The solar system is different to others in the Milky Way, but it hides a violent past. Scientists examine the clues to reveal its secret history.
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?
How do they handcraft Espadrilles shoes? How do they make prefabricated houses? How they store priceless documents to keep them safe for hundreds of years?
How do they harvest and process the world's toughest and most expensive nut? How do they turn lake water into tap water? How do they hold back fans at gigs?
How do they build the biggest apartment block on the planet? How do they make the classic British boot? How do they make cooking pans last a lifetime?
Ever wondered how everyday items are made? More common items including hollow disk pumps and yachts go under the microscope.
How are everyday objects made? Common items including collagen and plier staplers go under the microscope.
How are everyday objects made? Common items including Thai barbeques, diving masks and fins, and bassoons go under the microscope.
How are everyday objects made? Common items including Moccasins, Electronic Impact Drills go under the microscope.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including Montreal smoked meats and motorised scooters made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including digital paintings, sundae cups and badminton rackets made?
How do the islanders of the Outer Hebrides use pedal power to weave world-famous Harris tweed? And, in Iceland, how do they prepare fermented shark?
How do they make the world's most expensive and luxurious beds? And, how do they deliver supplies and equipment to the International Space Station?
After an informant tells of an alien that reportedly escaped from Area 51, Chuck and the team go to Tonopah, NV, to investigate whether it still roams the area.
Earth is hit by 100 tons of rock from space every day. Most burn up in the atmosphere, but a single rock wiped out the dinosaurs. Could it happen again?
When a massive star dies it can direct a blast of radiation that would obliterate life of earth. What are the chances of this event occurring?
Alexis travels back to America to improve his aim in the shooting range for a showdown with a champion marksman. Plus, he competes against a kayaking champion.
Alex attempts to defeat a nine-time Latvian motocross champion that was born to ride. Later, he has high hopes of carving up an expert Lumberjack in a head-to-head competition.
The Superperformance GT40 is a stunning recreation of the original that made racing history at Le Mans in 1966. How is this impressive vehicle made?
Ever wondered how a Porsche 918 Spyder is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how an Aston Martin Vanquish is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Zenvo ST 1 is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a McLaren 65OS is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Falcon F7 is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Experts use cutting-edge technology to investigate a lost city buried in the Sahara. Archaeologists are uncovering the city's forgotten ruins and dark secrets.
When Pompeii was destroyed by an apocalyptic volcano, another town was destroyed, too - Herculaneum. It is one of history's most perfectly preserved towns.
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.
How do they make the world's most famous electric guitar, the Fender Stratocaster? And, how do they make Swedish fermented cod roe Kalles caviar?
It's been tipping over for 800 years - what's the gravity-defying magic behind Pisa's leaning tower? And, how are chocolate digestive biscuits manufactured?
How did the ancient Greeks invent parchment with techniques still used today? And how do they make shuttlecocks, the fasting moving object in sport?
In Cremona, how do they make modern violins that sound as good as the legendary Stradivarius? And, how do they build houses with volcanic rock?
How does a Dutch company make the world's fastest superyachts? And, how do they make new space suits that weigh and cost the fifth of the previous design?
How do planes take off and land on a beach at one of the world's oldest airports? And, how do they hand-make the national dress of Bavaria, lederhosen?
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.
Dark matter and energy battle for the cosmos and the winner will determine the universe's fate. New discoveries may reveal which force will win.
For 20 years NASA's Cassini spacecraft revealed Saturn's strange secrets until it vaporized in its atmosphere. Now, fresh data points to new discoveries.
Scientists are unlocking the secrets of nature in order to tame the elements, harness energy, and even control life. Can we save humanity in time?
Are time and space the same thing, and did the Big Bang start the cosmic clock? Is time itself an illusion? New experiments may hold the answer.
One of the great unsolved mysteries of the universe is how the force of gravity works. Why do all objects that have mass pull on one another?
In Mexico, archaeologists uncover a 100-foot tall mud pyramid, marking the site of the capital city of the mysterious Olmec. Who were these people?
Pyramids in the deserts of Sudan are the ruins of a powerful lost civilisation that rivalled Egypt. However, why are the pyramids there and who built them?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including kimchi and traditional parquet floors made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including raw pet food and replica police lanterns made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including calissons and diving watercrafts made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including game tables and art glass wall sconces made?
How do they make the world's most famous electric guitar, the Fender Stratocaster? And, how do they make Swedish fermented cod roe Kalles caviar?
It's been tipping over for 800 years - what's the gravity-defying magic behind Pisa's leaning tower? And, how are chocolate digestive biscuits manufactured?
How did the ancient Greeks invent parchment with techniques still used today? And how do they make shuttlecocks, the fasting moving object in sport?
In Cremona, how do they make modern violins that sound as good as the legendary Stradivarius? And, how do they build houses with volcanic rock?
How does a Dutch company make the world's fastest superyachts? And, how do they make new space suits that weigh and cost the fifth of the previous design?
More than 100 million pieces of small space debris are floating around the Earth. A big collision between two of these objects in low Earth orbit could be catastrophic.
Aliens could be lethal killers who want to invade and plunder our world. A team of experts investigate extra-terrestrial beings and their threat to human life.
Until recently, black holes were only theoretical. Now, scientists know that millions exist and some of them have the potential to be lethal to earth.
Hustler Alexis Conran tries to beat one of the greatest ten-pin-bowlers of all time, out-muscle a former Royal Marine Commando, and outplay a world class musician.
Alex races across London against a black-cab driver, tries to escape from the clutches of a professional tracker and his team, and beat a grandmaster of memory.
Ever wondered how a Lotus Evora is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including kimchi and traditional parquet floors made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including raw pet food and replica police lanterns made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including calissons and diving watercrafts made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including game tables and art glass wall sconces made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including Marseille soap and Laguiole pocket knives made?
The Roman Empire built Hadrian's Wall to guard its frontiers; new discoveries reveal who the Romans were trying to keep out with this 72-mile-long megastructure.
The underground bunker of Adolf Hitler is home to some of the greatest secrets of the Nazi regime. Experts use cutting-edge technology to uncover new evidence.
The universe is filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of this expansive universe.
Scientists have discovered evidence of a mysterious ninth planet on the very edge of our solar system, could its moons support extra-terrestrial life?
The Universe is a violent and dangerous place. From exploding stars and colliding galaxies to nebula shockwaves - what are the worst places in the Universe?
How do they catch the world's largest lobsters? How do they build the iconic chesterfield sofa? And, how do they capture the world's sharpest TV pictures?
How do they take a car from Siberia to the Sahara without leaving Germany? Plus, how do they hand craft a baseball glove that will last a lifetime?
How do they print over 10 million copies a day of the world's best-selling newspaper? How do they knit 32,000 pairs of socks a day at South Africa's biggest sock factory?
How do they produce 99% of America's raisins in California's San Joaquin Valley? Plus, how do they make the world's oldest type of paper?
How do they use ancient techniques and modern technology to produce thousands of tonnes of barbecue charcoal? How do they cook up Japan's soba noodles?
How do they grow America's only freshwater pearls in Tennessee? How are the world's sharpest knives made, and how do they forge the world's sharpest knives?
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.
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?
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.
The Nazca Lines are mysterious symbols that have been carved into the Atacama Desert more than a thousand years ago. How and why were they created?
Alcatraz is one of the most famous prisons in the world. Experts investigate its remarkable engineering secrets and why it was so hard to escape from.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including Marseille soap and Laguiole pocket knives made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including bamboo ceramic lights and asphalt compactors made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including asphalt pavers, and Basque espadrilles made?