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9:00 AM
Food Factory
Peanut butter cups, pound cakes and butter chicken cooking sauce
Discover how delicious peanut butter cups, pound cakes and butter chicken cooking sauce are created from raw materials to finished products
9:30 AM
Food Factory
A famous eco-minded breakfast cereal
Discover how a famous eco-minded breakfast cereal, luscious raspberry creams, and bagel crisps are created from raw materials to finished products
10:00 AM
Ancient China from Above
The never-opened tomb of China's first emperor
Drone technology is used to uncover what lies inside the never-opened tomb of China's first emperor
11:00 AM
Lost Treasures of the Bible
Archaeological teams uncover civilizations featured in the Bible
Archaeological teams across the Middle East embark on a new season of excavations, uncovering the cities and civilizations featured in the Bible
12:00 PM
Paranatural
Experts try to solve the mystery concerning the Bermuda Triangle
Experts try to solve paranormal phenomena, looking at the Bermuda Triangle in the hope they can determine what has caused ships and planes to disappear
1:00 PM
Drain the Oceans: Deep Dive
Shipwrecks so mysterious, their fate became the stuff of legends
They disappeared without a trace or a soul to tell their tale. Shipwrecks so mysterious, their fate became the stuff of legends, until now.
2:00 PM
Tut's Toxic Tomb
Part one of two. The extraordinary truth behind the legend of Tutankhamun
Part one of two. Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi begins to unravel the extraordinary truth behind the legend of Tutankhamun, investigating the pharaoh's curse
3:00 PM
Tut's Toxic Tomb
Part two of two. Ella Al-Shamahi dives deeper into the truth behind Tutankhamun's curse
Part two of two. Ella Al-Shamahi dives deeper into the truth behind Tutankhamun's curse - can modern science can explain a number of the deaths attributed to it?
4:00 PM
Drain the Oceans
How wreckage on the sea bed can reveal the truth about mysterious disasters
Scientists examine wreckage on the sea bed to reveal the truth about mysterious disasters, including a plane that vanished over the Bermuda Triangle and an unusual battleship
5:00 PM
Construction Fails
How Italy's Morandi Bridge became a national embarrassment
Italy's Morandi Bridge was an engineering marvel - until it was a national embarrassment. Plus, as impressive as billboards are, they can really come down hard
6:00 PM
Seconds from Disaster
The ill-fated Hindenburg airship
An investigation into the fate of the Hindenburg airship, the largest of its kind when built, which exploded in 1937 in a tragedy that killed 36 passengers and crew
7:00 PM
Air Crash Investigation
A passenger plane skids off the runway and bursts into flames
Landing at one of the world's most challenging airports, a passenger plane comes in like a fighter jet, skids off the runway and bursts into flames
8:00 PM
Air Crash Investigation
Investigating why Air Florida Flight 90 plunged into a Washington river
Experts investigate why Air Florida Flight 90 stalled straight after take-off and plunged through ice into Washington's Potomac River in January 1982
9:00 PM
Hitler's Death Army: Das Reich
Part one of two. Documentary about elite German soldiers
Part one of two. Documentary about elite German soldiers who perpetrated huge massacres on the Eastern Front in the last year of the Second World War
10:00 PM
Hitler's Death Army: Das Reich
Part two of two. Documentary about elite German soldiers
Part two of two. Documentary about elite German soldiers who perpetrated huge massacres on the Eastern Front in the last year of the Second World War
11:00 PM
Erased: WWII Heroes of Colour
The stories of people of colour during the Second World War
The stories of people of colour during the Second World War. The first episode focuses on soldiers who fought on D-Day
12:00 AM
Air Crash Investigation
A plane falls out of the sky during an intensifying electrical storm
Approaching Taipei in an intensifying electrical storm, China Airlines Flight 676 falls out of the sky, killing all 196 people on board
1:00 AM
Construction Fails
How Notre Dame cathedral caught fire
How Notre Dame cathedral caught fire despite state-of-the-art smoke detection equipment. Plus, is there such a thing as an earthquake-proof building?
2:00 AM
Construction Fails
How the use of glass in construction can lead to devastating problems
Glass is one of the most versatile materials in the construction world. It's both practical and beautiful, but when it fails, it's not all it's cracked up to be
3:00 AM
Bid & Destroy
An old paper mill poses problems for the crew
The destruction of an old paper mill proves a tough challenge for the crew, and the team members search for valuables to make the effort worthwhile
3:30 AM
Lords of War
A man who spent years playing with an incredibly valuable toy
Sean meets a man who spent years unknowingly playing with an incredibly valuable toy and finds a veteran who owns one of his favourite weapons
3:55 AM
Lords of War
Shooter heads to the range with an MP5 sub-machine gun
Shooter heads to the range with an MP5 sub-machine gun while Jim gets his hands on a Colt .45 that supposedly belonged to Buffalo Bill
4:20 AM
Food Factory
The production of smoked salmon and ravioli
A look at how certain foods are produced, including smoked salmon and ravioli
4:45 AM
Food Factory
How sugar is produced
The production of tortillas, and an insight into how sugar is made for the masses, following the process from plant to plate
5:10 AM
Exotic Animal ER: Double Dose
A red-footed tortoise who is unable to walk and may have a spinal injury
Doctors rush to treat a red-footed tortoise who is unable to walk and may have a spinal injury, a rabbit recovering from getting her head stuck in her cage
5:35 AM
Exotic Animal ER: Double Dose
A rabbit's broken leg may be more serious than originally thought
A rabbit's broken leg may be more serious than originally thought, and a cockatoo travels for three hours to the surgery to be cured of a perpetual plucking habit