In the early 20th Century there was an arms race to develop military airplanes. With the advent of WWI, the British and Germans experimented with air combat.
12am
In the early 20th Century there was an arms race to develop military airplanes. With the advent of WWI, the British and Germans experimented with air combat.
1am
A Russian client is looking for artefacts from the fall of Berlin. Bruce sees an opportunity to offload a German 88mm anti-tank weapon that was used in the battle.
2am
Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breadth of the UK in search of weird and wonderful objects. The bigger the hoard, the happier he is.
3am
Tony Robinson explores the stalemate of trench warfare that culminated in the devastating Battle of the Somme, using 3D images taken at the time that have never been broadcast.
4am
In Devon, Henry and Simon rummage through a fascinating collection. Simon sees potential in a disco ball, while Henry is fascinated by a pigeon clock.
6am
One of the puzzles of The Secret, a case Josh Gates has been chasing for years, might have been solved. Will the solution be in his hometown?
7am
When a Chinese moon rover breaks down, a NASA scientist points to a mysterious material that seemed to sabotage the Apollo missions, decades earlier.
8am
Mount Rushmore: The Hidden Secrets
Mount Rushmore is one of North America's most iconic landmarks. Experts use cutting-edge technology to reveal what lies beneath the rock.
10am
Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breadth of the UK in search of weird and wonderful objects. The bigger the hoard, the happier he is.
11am
In Devon, Henry and Simon rummage through a fascinating collection. Simon sees potential in a disco ball, while Henry is fascinated by a pigeon clock.
12pm
Bruce splurges on a rare Sherman tank in Ohio. But before he flogs it he wants to boost its authenticity and value, so the twins consult a WWII tank veteran...
1pm
Ball Bearings/Electrical Wires/Automated Machines
A selection of everyday objects are put under the microscope as we find out how they are made.
1:30pm
Cranberries/Cotton Yarns/Road Signs
Cranberries, cotton yarns and road signs. More everyday objects are put under the microscope as we find out how they are made.
2pm
Newly discovered documents reveal NASA's secret plan B for failure of the first moon landing. And NASA's Cassini mission unravels a 300-year-old mystery.
3pm
Modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard travels the length and breadth of the UK in search of weird and wonderful objects. The bigger the hoard, the happier he is.
4pm
Don Wildman investigates the story behind the Statue of Liberty, an attempt to bomb St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York and a daring WWII escape.
5pm
What caused the Nazi aircraft to explode into a giant ball of fire over New Jersey in 1937? Experts use cutting-edge technology to investigate the event.
7pm
Josh Gates is on the trail of the legendary lost treasure of the notorious pirate, The Buzzard - a fortune rumoured to be over a billion dollars.
8pm
With The Battle of the Somme in full swing, Tony Robinson reveals some of the unprecedented technologies that made the war even bloodier. Features rare stereoscopic images.
9pm
Bruce hits the Philippines with his sidekick Freddy, where they find remnants of Japanese occupation in WW2 in the form of a rusty artillery gun.
10pm
Drew's ability to work under pressure is tested by talented dealer, Alasdair. In a stunning disused church, Drew bids on an elaborate Victorian mirror.
11pm
Henry and Simon visit an impressive militaria collection in Shropshire. The lads pick out some storage bins, a long bench and a motorised skateboard.