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- A look is taken at exclusive NASA footage and firsthand accounts of mysterious fly objects from astronauts and scientists are presented.
- Scientist explore some of Earth's phenomenons.
- The inside story of Belle Gibson, a 21-year-old social media influencer who conned followers out of millions of dollars by claiming she had cured terminal cancer with an extreme healthy-eating diet.
- Bruce Crompton buys and sells old military kit. He travels Europe and the old Eastern Bloc, hunting down everything from old radio kits to WWII tanks, and turns rusty military metal into historical and financial gold.
- This series is more than the story of war production, it's the untold story of World War II. No matter how many soldiers or how clever the generals,how daring the strategy, a war cannot be won if there are not enough weapons or food.
- Cameras around the globe capture unexplainable weather phenomena, from a rainfall of blood to clouds that can kill.
- Unusual, strange, weird plans, plots that took place, or planned to take place during World War Two.
- The world's largest vessels operate when crossing dangerous global waters.
- Animals do the most incredible things. They have super powers humans can only dream of. On How Do Animals Do That? new science and amazing demonstrations reveal the secrets of the animal world.
- International historical documentary series looking at the enigmas behind well known classical and medieval mysteries. (the Minotaur's Labyrinth, the Holy Grail, the Phaistos Disk, The Sudarium of Oviedo)
- Features the most amazing machines on the planet taking on the most incredible engineering challenges.
- A six-part documentary series about the First World War which uses recorded figures to outline the full extent of the conflict.
- A documentary exploring Britain's relationship with the EU and possibility of Britain's exit from the European Union
- Dr Allan Chapman explores the lives of some of the greatest names in science. He investigates their contributions to science and knowledge, placing each in social and historical context.
- The stories behind some of the most important trains in history and their impacts on the world, starting with the Industrial Revolution to the super-speed rail transport in China.
- In this epic 15 part series Cambridge art historian Paul Binski makes a journey through the history of English religious art and architecture. Dr. Binski's story takes us from the Norman invasion of England and the building of the first great Romanesque cathedrals, through the great age of Renaissance, Wren and beyond. But this is more than a history of Britain's religious art and architecture - it is an exploration of religious belief. And it is also a history of Britain, because for Paul Binski, these elements are part of the same glorious story. Told over 15 half hour programmes, Binski visits some of the most extraordinary religious buildings in Britain.
- Narrated by comedian James Acaster, Funny, Furry and Famous serves up the internet's biggest animal clips to Britain's hottest comedy talent. Joel Dommett, Ed Gamble, Ellie Taylor, Dane Baptiste and Marek Larwood watch these viral hits for the very first time and then give us their own special take - from snogging dogs to killer koalas these are the animal clips everyone is talking about.
- This is the heroic story of the British Extreme Ironing team, which steamed to victory in the first Munich World Championship.
- Examinations of various factory production lines, and what it takes to keep the product moving and the customers satisfied.
- Making fast money from flipping motors, automotive paraphernalia, and having a good time along the way, Turbo Pickers Paul Cowland and Dave Southall run a motor renovation business in the former mill town of Oldham. They operate in a niche market: picking cars and auto related collectibles at knock down prices, fixing them up and flipping them at speed. Paul Cowland has an encyclopedic knowledge of motor brands and models; and Dave Southall is a mechanical marvel and there's nothing he can't fix. Scouring salvage yards, farms and back-gardens, the scavenging duo rescue cars and vans, turning wrecks into runners and rusty relics into cool collectibles.
- Ever wondered about the science behind your favourite ride? Adrenaline junkie Neil Coke is on an action-packed journey to try out the world's most terrifying rides and to unpick the amazing science that goes into creating these incredible thrills.
- Filmmaker Martin Durkin examines Britain's national debt and argues a change in Government spending is needed.
- 2012– 42mTV-PG7.8 (19)TV EpisodeWhen a former Area 51 insider alleges that the Roswell UFO incident was a nefarious Soviet conspiracy masterminded by Stalin, experts investigate if it was indeed an enemy plot against America or if the confession is just another cover-up.
- When astronomers discover a rogue black hole speeding through the Milky Way, they investigate how much danger this cosmic monster poses to Earth, and what would happen if it ever entered our solar system.
- After NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flies by Pluto, it encounters a strange alien world that shuts down the probe's computers, and experts investigate if this mysterious object is an alien spacecraft hiding at the edge of our solar system.
- After Neil Armstrong's moonwalk, he led an expedition to the Amazon to find a legendary library that holds all knowledge of an advanced alien civilization. Experts ask if a close encounter on the moon's surface inspired Armstrong's mysterious quest.
- 2012– 42mTV-PG6.9 (20)TV EpisodeWhen NASA begins a strange experiment to communicate with dolphins, experts investigate if it's a prelude to making alien contact. But some fear that such a discovery could have apocalyptic consequences.
- "The Blood of Christ" investigate an ancient cloth kept at a Church in Spain that may be a burial shroud that contains remnants of the blood from the crucifixion. "The Phaistos Disc" examines a mysterious clay disc discovered on the Greek island of Crete
- Ancient X-Files follows writer Janice Bennett as she investigates whether an agate cup revered in Valencia, Spain, is really the Holy Grail used by Jesus Christ during the Last Supper. It, then, talks to Oxford researcher Nicholas Howarth who is looking for a real ancient Labyrinth in Crete.
- "The Ark" examines the theory that the Lost Ark of the Covenant can be found in the tunnels deep under Jerusalem's Temple Mount. "Secrets of the Dark Arts" examines a coded manuscript by Isaac Newton that suggest that he was close to discovering the Philosopher's Stone.
- Investigate what recent advances in science might reveal about this mysterious religious relic since the last time it was tested in 1988.
- For centuries, archeologists have searched for these original "cities of sin" supposedly destroyed by the wrath of God. But have the experts been looking in the wrong place all these years? Archaeological excavations have uncovered the scorched remains of ancient pottery shards super-heated in a catastrophic event with the intensity of a nuclear blast. Could this be evidence of a supernatural intervention? Then, head to Italy to explore the darkest secrets of Rome, Venice and Milan as author Nick Pelling attempts to decode what has been called "the most mysterious text in the world" - the Voynich Text. Filled with cryptic lettering and bizarre imagery, the document has stumped historians and code breakers for over a century, but Pelling believes he can succeed where others have failed and finally decode this strange text.
- Leonardo da Vinci - he designed machines for war, was fascinated by the mechanics of aviation and diving, and the anatomy of the human body. But it is perhaps his artistic masterpieces such as The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper that have created the most lasting interest. Experts investigate the possibility that Leonardo may have incorporated hidden codes and messages into these works. Also, there is on the island of Malta a mysterious ancient complex of underground burial chambers, known as The Hypogeum, which was found to contain the remains of over 6,000 people. Archaeologists believe it to predate even the Pyramids and Stonehenge, making it a unique site of interest. Nobody knows how the remains ended up in this mysterious place, or under what circumstances.
- Father Patrick Hough visits Notre Dame Cathedral to examine a relic that's said to be the crown of thorns worn by Christ at his crucifixion.