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At 10:56 p.m. EDT, American astronaut Neil Armstrong, nearly 240,000 miles from Earth, speaks these... More >
08:00 JAPAN: The Will Of The Shogun
Under the control of Tokugawa Ieyasu, 16th- and 17th-century Japan closed its borders to outsiders. Leaders of the strictly controlled class system feared the influence of Christianity. More >
09:00 Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire - Dacian Wars
When Trajan was proclaimed emperor he set out to rebuild the troubled empire and would see it reach its maximum extent of power. More >
10:00 The Universe 2: The Milky Way
A crucible of creation and destruction, with Earth on its edge, the Milky Way is just one galaxy among millions. Discover its complex tapestry of science. More >
11:00 Ancient Discoveries 2: Death Machines
From apocalyptic skyscraper siege machines to ancient landmines and flamethrowers, see how today's lethal weapons owe their origins to the ancient world. More >
12:00 The Extraordinary Mr Spitfire
We examine the death defying life and times of Alex Henshaw, Britain's Spitfire chief test pilot during the Second World War. More >
13:00 Sink the Tirpitz
The Tirpitz was the largest and fastest battleship in European waters - the pride of the Kriegsmarine, and the scourge of the Royal Navy. More >
15:00 Britain’s Lost Megafortress
Invasion, conquest, rebellion, murder and retribution - we tell the dramatic story of the huge fortress that marked the edge of the Roman Empire. More >
16:00 The Lost Evidence: Guadalcanal
The story of the historic Battle at Guadalcanal, told using cutting edge techniques, unique archive film, re-enactments and extraordinary interviews with the men who were there. More >
17:00 The Third Reich In Colour (Part 1 of 2)
Rare archives reveal shots of Hitler's visit to Paris, meetings with Mussolini and his debut at the 'Day of Potsdam'. In living colour, the rise and fall of the Third Reich. More >
18:00 Mega Movers: Sinking a Ship
In this episode of Mega Movers, we reveal why ships sometimes have to be strategically sunk, revealing how this is achieved. More >
19:00 Ice Road Truckers: Then and Now
We answer questions from avid fans of Ice Road Truckers concerning the history of the diamond mines and the technology of the trucks. More >
20:00 Cities of the Underworld 2: Underground Apocalypse
From a hidden occult city built by the Knights Templar to the hiding place for the Dead Sea Scrolls, Jerusalem's underworld hides many dark and mystifying secrets. More >
21:00 Queen of Sheba : Behind The Myth
The Queen of Sheba is an alluring name in history, synonymous with the exotic and erotic, but until now her real story has remained elusive. Who was she? More >
22:00 Titanic's Tragic Sister
Unravelling the mystery of Britannic's final hour. Younger sister to the ill-fated Titanic, she sank almost three times as fast. More >
23:00 The Third Reich In Colour (Part 1 of 2)
Rare archives reveal shots of Hitler's visit to Paris, meetings with Mussolini and his debut at the 'Day of Potsdam'. In living colour, the rise and fall of the Third Reich. More >
00:00 Queen of Sheba : Behind The Myth
The Queen of Sheba is an alluring name in history, synonymous with the exotic and erotic, but until now her real story has remained elusive. Who was she? More >
01:00 JAPAN: The Will Of The Shogun
Under the control of Tokugawa Ieyasu, 16th- and 17th-century Japan closed its borders to outsiders. Leaders of the strictly controlled class system feared the influence of Christianity. More >





