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- Josh Gates sends scientist Phil Torres and paranormal researcher Jessica Chobot to investigate supernatural encounters, mysterious creatures, and astonishing extraterrestrial phenomena, taking viewers to the stranger side of the unknown.
- A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
- Bill Harley joins Walter and Arthur Davidson to risk their fortunes and livelihoods launching the now-iconic motorcycle company. Each has his own challenges to overcome, but they are united by their dreams and ambitions.
- A series of colorized archive footage of important events during World War II.
- The Alaska Triangle" - has been home to so much unusual activity that it has struck fear across Alaska and the world.
- In this comprehensive cosmology series Stephen Hawking looks at the entire universe, from the Big Bang to the end of time.
- The deep-sea remains a dangerous & unexplored frontier, a place that swallows evidence and where the unknown is normal. Jeremy Wade searches for answers behind the world's most iconic & baffling underwater mysteries known to science.
- This documentary reveals the inner workings of the couple accused of Britain's most shocking murderous sex crimes. Step into Fred and Rose West's disturbing and macabre world.
- Andrew Marr's History of the World is a 2012 BBC documentary television series presented by Andrew Marr that covers 70,000 years of world history from the beginning of human civilisation, as African nomadic peoples spread out around the world and settled down to become the first farmers, up to the twentieth century.
- Massive engineering mistakes some of which have devastating outcomes occur across the globe, and are assessed by design teams, eyewitnesses and experts who analyze what went wrong and how engineers are fixing them.
- The stories of people who have shed crocodile tears to hide their guilt in criminal cases.
- A documentary series on life in and adapted to the conditions of the Southern part of the Pacific Ocean, a vast aquatic region with an unequaled number of islands. Both wildlife and human cultures developed in a unique variety, largely determined by such natural conditions as huge distances, sea depths, currents and winds.
- Come along on an adventure with Jonathan Scott, Simon King, and other professionals and camera crews as they journey through the Masai Mara game park in Kenya, Africa. In their travels they follow many different families and prides of animals, mainly focusing on a few different lion prides, leopards, and cheetahs, stunning males, aggressive yet loving females, and cute cubs too!
- Verus, a slave captured in the Balkans, sees a gladiatorial career in the arena as a preferable alternative to life in a rock quarry.
- After a mountain climber's severe injuries and near-death accident, he's told he'll never climb again. His recovery left him to confront the question: why, after coming so close to death, did he feel compelled to continue climbing?
- Ed Stafford pushes his survival limits as he tries to survive in some of the worlds' toughest environments without even essential equipment and only a camera by his side.
- Richard Hammond travels around the world exploring how engineers have designed and built some of the planet's largest structures and machines.
- This exploration of the planet's most breathtaking natural events follows vast migrations, huge ocean convergences, powerful weather systems and mighty floods.
- Ed Stafford attempts to survive alone on a Desert island for 60 days. With no clothes, no knife or anything except his camera, an emergency satellite phone and an emergency medical kit.
- Historians and scientists search for insights into the origins and significance of some of the most enigmatic relics and mysteries known to man.
- Filmmaker-Explorer J.J. Kelley and Journalist Kinga Philipps journey into the wilderness to trace puzzling missing persons cases.
- An exploration into the human condition for hatred and how we can overcome it.
- Sweeping across some of the most diverse landscapes on the planet, North America takes viewers from the silent grandeur of lofty snowcapped peaks to fertile forests and dramatic windswept coasts. The continent's unique geography creates some of the most extreme weather on the planet. Wild animals living in these astonishing and sometimes brutal habitats must be fiercely resilient sharing that human spirit the continent is known for. From jaguars to spinner sharks, wolves that fish to wolverines high in the mountains, this is North America.
- David Attenborough goes back in time to investigate the origins of life.
- An exploration of the life of Leonardo da Vinci.
- The team investigates a variety of mysteries and attempts to determine whether these stories of strange mishaps are purely coincidence, or if there's an explanation - scientific or supernatural - hidden beneath the surface.
- For the "Supertruckers", no job is too big or too small, as they cart awkward, colossal and sometimes abnormal loads, up and down the country. Faced with the challenge of tight deadlines and firm restrictions, Supertruckers allows us to sit cabin-side, as all the drama of British haulage unfurls.
- Explorer Ed Stafford has just 10 days to escape from some of the planet's most extreme environments.
- Oceans is an eight-part documentary series on BBC Two, which seeks to provide a better understanding of the state of the Earth's oceans today, their role in the past, present, and future; and their significance in global terms. Paul Rose also documents some of the scientific observations this team made as a feature for BBC News.
- Idaho residents in the Frank Church Wilderness must navigate the whitewater rapids of the Salmon River, nicknamed 'The River of No Return', as a way of survival.
- TV SeriesIt follows a team of international scientists including Dr. Tori Herridge, Paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London, and Harvard Medical School Geneticist Professor George Church.
- Each episode meets one person with a major body secret they have been ashamed to share with loved ones.
- Historian Justin Jampol unlocks the secrets of the past through recently unearthed artifacts. Using scientific testing and detective work, his investigations reveal new details about the most significant moments in history.
- British actor Idris Elba meets speed challenges with different vehicles: a Ford Fiesta R1 rally car, an XtremeAir XA42 aerobatics plane, a Super-Comp-Dragster and a Bentley Continental.
- Based on the discovery of an unusual Roman-era grave found in England, this documentary investigates the role of women warriors in ancient Rome and speculates on the possibility of a 'Gladiatrix,' or a female gladiator.
- Follows Billy at Billy 's Antiques and Props using his knowledge, curiosity, and network of contacts to seeks out the most unique items to make his new venture a success.
- Brothers Josh and Jesse Feldman head into the rugged desert of southeast Arizona to track the history of a legendary Apache chief said to have buried two strongboxes of gold somewhere in the region's imposing mountains.
- Follow childhood friends Damian Duffy, a certified wilderness guide, and Matt Hoffmann, a wildlife photographer, as they trek deep into the world's most dangerous areas, in their search for answers to nature's most compelling mysteries.
- This chilling series traces the occult origins of the Nazi party and follows them through to the death of the evil figure at its very heart.
- Hosts Kate Humble and Dr. Hellen Czerski follow Earth's one-year journey around the sun and the extreme effects it can have on our planet's weather.
- Third generation bushman, Kim Wolhuter tracks a family of cheetahs for over a year, and successfully records their everyday lives on film.
- Comedian Rob Riggle explores historical mysteries in this documentary adventure show.
- Port Royal, the 'wickedest city on Earth', famous for its Caribbean pirates, liquor, is torn apart on June 7th 1692 by quake and tsunami. Two thirds of buildings are sucked into the ocean, the rest buried where they sink. 2,000 die. Marine archaeologist Jon Henderson goes in search of what happened. Scientific data combines with computer graphics to DRAIN the waters to investigate final moments and resurrect past secrets.
- This is a series about the tiny animals of the forest and jungles. Seen from their perspective, we experience a life where almost everything is a giant.
- This documentary features state-of-the-art camera technology used to focus on what humans cannot see with the naked eye.
- Monty Halls explores Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on our planet. Monty explores its full 2000-kilometre length, from the wild outer reefs of the Coral Sea to the tangled mangrove and steaming rainforest on the shoreline; from large mountainous islands to tiny coral cays barely above sea level; from the dark depths of the abyss beyond the reef to colourful coral gardens of the shallows.
- Historical, archaeological and anthropological evidence gives fresh insights into the historical realities of the times. Drama re-enactments offer a comprehensive exploration into some of the Bible's most compelling people and stories.
- Features the most amazing machines on the planet taking on the most incredible engineering challenges.
- True Horror is a factual supernatural documentary series, made by October Films, for Discovery Europe. Topics will include vampires, demons, witches and exorcism, with Anthony Head interviewing the experts.
- It's probably the greatest historical "what if?" of all time. A question that fascinates and horrifies in equal measures: what if Nazi Germany had won the Second World War? In this brand-new and exclusive six-part series, author and historian Guy Walters reveals how Hitler had already started to implement plans of world domination long before the war had started and explores how the Fuhrer intended to carry them out, regardless of the human cost.