00:05 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
00:30 Dark Matters: Twisted But True 2/13s.
Episode 13. How did Typhoid Mary reveal that asymptomatic carriers can unwittingly spread disease, and why is Parsons' obsession with the occult credited with keeping the Cold War peaceful?
01:20 Mysteries of the Missing 1/5s.
Curse Of The Bermuda Triangle. After five planes vanish in the Bermuda Triangle, science points to a strange geological force. And, satellites reveal lost tribes in the Amazon.
02:10 Building the Biggest 1/6s.
Underground Singapore. Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
03:00 Redesign My Brain 2/1s.
Help Me Adapt. Todd will discover how to become more Adaptable. To prove that it is possible, he will be challenged to climb a 120-metre rock-face blindfolded!
03:48 Dangerman 1/5s.
The Eye of the Storm. Extreme adventure cameraman Geoff Mackley buys a truck in Australia to drive into the most dangerous part of the storms during cyclone season.
04:36 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/1s.
Freak Weather. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including weird lightning, deadly rain bombs, freak desert hailstorms, rope tornadoes and sea-floor volcanos.
05:24 How Do They Do It? 9/18s.
Rayon, Snuff, Cola. How is viscose transformed into clothing and cloth? How do they produce the world's favourite fizzy drinks? How do they make traditional English snuff?
05:48 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
06:12 Mysteries of the Missing 1/5s.
Curse Of The Bermuda Triangle. After five planes vanish in the Bermuda Triangle, science points to a strange geological force. And, satellites reveal lost tribes in the Amazon.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 6/8s.
Episode 8. How do they service the A380, the world's largest plane? Plus, how do they generate 500,000 kWh from 1oz of uranium, and build and tune a piano to concert standard?
07:26 Redesign My Brain 2/1s.
Help Me Adapt. Todd will discover how to become more Adaptable. To prove that it is possible, he will be challenged to climb a 120-metre rock-face blindfolded!
08:14 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/1s.
Freak Weather. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including weird lightning, deadly rain bombs, freak desert hailstorms, rope tornadoes and sea-floor volcanos.
09:02 Building the Biggest 1/6s.
Underground Singapore. Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
09:50 How Do They Do It? 9/18s.
Rayon, Snuff, Cola. How is viscose transformed into clothing and cloth? How do they produce the world's favourite fizzy drinks? How do they make traditional English snuff?
10:14 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
10:38 Redesign My Brain 2/1s.
Help Me Adapt. Todd will discover how to become more Adaptable. To prove that it is possible, he will be challenged to climb a 120-metre rock-face blindfolded!
11:26 Dangerman 1/5s.
The Eye of the Storm. Extreme adventure cameraman Geoff Mackley buys a truck in Australia to drive into the most dangerous part of the storms during cyclone season.
12:14 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/1s.
Freak Weather. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including weird lightning, deadly rain bombs, freak desert hailstorms, rope tornadoes and sea-floor volcanos.
13:02 Mysteries of the Missing 1/5s.
Curse Of The Bermuda Triangle. After five planes vanish in the Bermuda Triangle, science points to a strange geological force. And, satellites reveal lost tribes in the Amazon.
13:50 Building the Biggest 1/6s.
Underground Singapore. Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
14:38 How Do They Do It? 9/18s.
Rayon, Snuff, Cola. How is viscose transformed into clothing and cloth? How do they produce the world's favourite fizzy drinks? How do they make traditional English snuff?
15:02 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
15:26 Redesign My Brain 2/1s.
Help Me Adapt. Todd will discover how to become more Adaptable. To prove that it is possible, he will be challenged to climb a 120-metre rock-face blindfolded!
16:14 Dangerman 1/5s.
The Eye of the Storm. Extreme adventure cameraman Geoff Mackley buys a truck in Australia to drive into the most dangerous part of the storms during cyclone season.
17:02 Building the Biggest 1/6s.
Underground Singapore. Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
17:50 Blowing Up History 2/1s.
Tut's Buried Secrets. New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
18:40 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
19:05 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
19:30 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
19:55 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
20:20 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.
21:10 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
22:00 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
22:25 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
22:50 Futurescape with James Woods 1/1s.
Robot Revolution. Experiments have transformed machines into creatures with consciousness. Will this result in a world where man and machine are indistinguishable.
23:40 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
00:05 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
00:30 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.
01:20 Blowing Up History 2/1s.
Tut's Buried Secrets. New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
02:10 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
03:00 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
03:24 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
03:48 Futurescape with James Woods 1/1s.
Robot Revolution. Experiments have transformed machines into creatures with consciousness. Will this result in a world where man and machine are indistinguishable.
04:36 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.
05:24 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
05:48 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
06:12 Blowing Up History 2/1s.
Tut's Buried Secrets. New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 6/9s.
Episode 9. How do they turn an old warship into a playground for scuba divers, plan to stop San Francisco collapsing when the next earthquake strikes, and run a car on rocket fuel?
07:26 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
07:50 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
08:14 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.
09:02 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
09:50 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
10:14 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
10:38 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
11:02 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
11:26 Futurescape with James Woods 1/1s.
Robot Revolution. Experiments have transformed machines into creatures with consciousness. Will this result in a world where man and machine are indistinguishable.
12:14 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.
13:02 Blowing Up History 2/1s.
Tut's Buried Secrets. New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
13:50 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
14:38 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
15:02 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
15:26 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
15:50 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
16:14 Futurescape with James Woods 1/1s.
Robot Revolution. Experiments have transformed machines into creatures with consciousness. Will this result in a world where man and machine are indistinguishable.
17:02 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
17:50 Mysteries of the Missing 1/7s.
The Men Who Beat Alcatraz. In 1962, three convicts try to escape from Alcatraz prison. Officials believe the men drowned, but a scientific experiment suggests they made it to shore.
18:40 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits enable man to fly? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
19:05 Food Factory 2/26s.
Yule Love This. Discover how buttery shortbread cookies, moist and creamy Yule logs, crunchy, minty chocolate bark, and sweet and sour candy canes with a twist get to the masses.
19:30 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/6s.
Episode 6. Justin's in for a bumpy ride as he investigates gigantic potholes in Louisiana. Later, he heads to London to get a sneak preview of London's vast Crossrail project.
20:20 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/3s.
Big Bangs. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icy waves in the arctic, wobbly earth in England, Biblical floods, exploding rocks and earthquake lightning.
21:10 Extreme Engineering 5/2s.
Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Join host Danny Forster as he explores the largest football stadium ever constructed in America, with room for 100,000 fans.
22:00 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/6s.
Episode 6. Justin's in for a bumpy ride as he investigates gigantic potholes in Louisiana. Later, he heads to London to get a sneak preview of London's vast Crossrail project.
22:50 Futurescape with James Woods 1/2s.
I Know What You're Thinking. Imagine a world where your most intimate memory is public domain. Scientists are reading minds with innovative methods that may put an end to privacy.
23:40 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits enable man to fly? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
00:05 Food Factory 2/26s.
Yule Love This. Discover how buttery shortbread cookies, moist and creamy Yule logs, crunchy, minty chocolate bark, and sweet and sour candy canes with a twist get to the masses.
00:30 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/3s.
Big Bangs. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icy waves in the arctic, wobbly earth in England, Biblical floods, exploding rocks and earthquake lightning.
01:20 Mysteries of the Missing 1/7s.
The Men Who Beat Alcatraz. In 1962, three convicts try to escape from Alcatraz prison. Officials believe the men drowned, but a scientific experiment suggests they made it to shore.
02:10 Extreme Engineering 5/2s.
Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Join host Danny Forster as he explores the largest football stadium ever constructed in America, with room for 100,000 fans.
03:00 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/6s.
Episode 6. Justin's in for a bumpy ride as he investigates gigantic potholes in Louisiana. Later, he heads to London to get a sneak preview of London's vast Crossrail project.
03:48 Futurescape with James Woods 1/2s.
I Know What You're Thinking. Imagine a world where your most intimate memory is public domain. Scientists are reading minds with innovative methods that may put an end to privacy.
04:36 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/3s.
Big Bangs. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icy waves in the arctic, wobbly earth in England, Biblical floods, exploding rocks and earthquake lightning.
05:24 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits enable man to fly? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
05:48 Food Factory 2/26s.
Yule Love This. Discover how buttery shortbread cookies, moist and creamy Yule logs, crunchy, minty chocolate bark, and sweet and sour candy canes with a twist get to the masses.
06:12 Mysteries of the Missing 1/7s.
The Men Who Beat Alcatraz. In 1962, three convicts try to escape from Alcatraz prison. Officials believe the men drowned, but a scientific experiment suggests they made it to shore.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 6/10s.
Episode 10. How do they make the magic suits that stop jet pilots blacking out when they are flying, and how can a robo-cop stop a stolen car without a high-speed chase?
07:26 Food Factory 2/22s.
Not Tonight Josephine. Discover how mouth-watering Indian pakoras, decadent French Napoleon bars, creamy and spicy jalapeno hummus, and sea salted caramels get to the masses.
07:50 Food Factory 2/23s.
Chip Off the Old Block. Discover how soft, sweet and chewy chocolate chip cookies, rich and yummy baba ghanoush, flaky apple strudel, and creamy ranch dressing get to the masses.
08:14 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
08:38 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
09:02 Food Factory 2/26s.
Yule Love This. Discover how buttery shortbread cookies, moist and creamy Yule logs, crunchy, minty chocolate bark, and sweet and sour candy canes with a twist get to the masses.
09:26 How Do They Do It? 9/16s.
Stuntmen, Seabreacher. How do stuntmen survive a bad day at work? How do they mine precious amber gemstones? How do they build Seabreacher watercraft that move like dolphins?
09:50 How Do They Do It? 9/17s.
Tennis Balls, Surround Sound. How is NYC supplied with the finest steaks? How do they produce the ultimate surround sound home cinema systems? How do they make and test tennis balls?
10:14 How Do They Do It? 9/18s.
Rayon, Snuff, Cola. How is viscose transformed into clothing and cloth? How do they produce the world's favourite fizzy drinks? How do they make traditional English snuff?
10:38 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
11:02 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits enable man to fly? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
11:26 Building the Biggest 1/4s.
World's Busiest Railway. The west coast main line railway between London and Scotland is one of the busiest in the world. This film follows the monumental job of replacing the track.
12:14 Building the Biggest 1/5s.
Diamond Hunters. This episode examines one of the most lucrative pieces of real estate in the world, thanks to the ongoing Canadian diamond rush.
13:02 Building the Biggest 1/6s.
Underground Singapore. Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
13:50 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
14:38 Extreme Engineering 5/2s.
Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Join host Danny Forster as he explores the largest football stadium ever constructed in America, with room for 100,000 fans.
15:26 How the Universe Works 3/4s.
First Second. A user's guide to the cosmos from the big bang to galaxies, stars, planets and moons. What dramatic events occurred in the first second after the big bang?
16:14 How the Universe Works 3/5s.
Saturn. Saturn's ferocious weather, its evolving ring system and the discovery of active geology on one of its moons have rewritten the textbooks; explore these new discoveries.
17:02 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/1s.
Freak Weather. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including weird lightning, deadly rain bombs, freak desert hailstorms, rope tornadoes and sea-floor volcanos.
17:50 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.
18:40 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/3s.
Big Bangs. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icy waves in the arctic, wobbly earth in England, Biblical floods, exploding rocks and earthquake lightning.
19:30 Mythbusters 10/235s.
Cooking Chaos. In their farewell season the guys stir up some cooking chaos; testing two viral video sensations: cannon fired shrimp and an explosive tomato smoothie.
20:20 You Have Been Warned 6/1s.
Savage Skills. The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from pulling a wheelie in a boat, to taking inline skates off-road.
21:10 Redesign My Brain 2/1s.
Help Me Adapt. Todd will discover how to become more Adaptable. To prove that it is possible, he will be challenged to climb a 120-metre rock-face blindfolded!
22:00 How It's Made 26/17s.
Episode 17. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
22:25 How It's Made 25/17s.
Witness Samples, Pressure Washers. More everyday items go under the microscope. What are the production processes behind common objects such as beehives and cast iron cookers?
22:50 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/6s.
Episode 6. Justin's in for a bumpy ride as he investigates gigantic potholes in Louisiana. Later, he heads to London to get a sneak preview of London's vast Crossrail project.
23:40 Mysteries of the Missing 1/3s.
Ghost Ship Of The Desert. After a huge cargo ship suddenly vanishes with 27 crew members on board, new evidence suggests the culprit may be a mythical rogue wave.
00:30 Mysteries of the Missing 1/4s.
Forbidden City Of Gold. New technology reveals lost cities in hostile jungle - could this lead to a discovery of the mythical El Dorado? And, a crystal is found on a shipwreck.
01:20 Mysteries of the Missing 1/5s.
Curse Of The Bermuda Triangle. After five planes vanish in the Bermuda Triangle, science points to a strange geological force. And, satellites reveal lost tribes in the Amazon.
02:10 Blowing Up History 2/1s.
Tut's Buried Secrets. New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
03:00 Mysteries of the Missing 1/7s.
The Men Who Beat Alcatraz. In 1962, three convicts try to escape from Alcatraz prison. Officials believe the men drowned, but a scientific experiment suggests they made it to shore.
03:48 How Do They Do It? 9/16s.
Stuntmen, Seabreacher. How do stuntmen survive a bad day at work? How do they mine precious amber gemstones? How do they build Seabreacher watercraft that move like dolphins?
04:12 How Do They Do It? 9/17s.
Tennis Balls, Surround Sound. How is NYC supplied with the finest steaks? How do they produce the ultimate surround sound home cinema systems? How do they make and test tennis balls?
04:36 How Do They Do It? 9/18s.
Rayon, Snuff, Cola. How is viscose transformed into clothing and cloth? How do they produce the world's favourite fizzy drinks? How do they make traditional English snuff?
05:00 Food Factory 2/22s.
Not Tonight Josephine. Discover how mouth-watering Indian pakoras, decadent French Napoleon bars, creamy and spicy jalapeno hummus, and sea salted caramels get to the masses.
05:24 Food Factory 2/23s.
Chip Off the Old Block. Discover how soft, sweet and chewy chocolate chip cookies, rich and yummy baba ghanoush, flaky apple strudel, and creamy ranch dressing get to the masses.
05:48 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
06:12 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
06:36 Food Factory 2/26s.
Yule Love This. Discover how buttery shortbread cookies, moist and creamy Yule logs, crunchy, minty chocolate bark, and sweet and sour candy canes with a twist get to the masses.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 6/12s.
Episode 12. How do they use explosive rockets to catch crashing planes in mid-air and how do sunbathing techniques help scientists catch rays of sun? Plus, the shady secrets of sunglasses.
07:26 Dangerman 1/3s.
The Crater's Edge. Extreme adventure cameraman Geoff Mackley attempts to fulfil his risky ambition to climb down inside a volcanic crater on an island in Vanuatu.
08:14 Dangerman 1/4s.
The Fiery Pit. Extreme adventure cameraman Geoff Mackley takes a life-threatening trip inside a volcano in the heart of Ethiopia to film the lava lakes close up.
09:02 Dangerman 1/5s.
The Eye of the Storm. Extreme adventure cameraman Geoff Mackley buys a truck in Australia to drive into the most dangerous part of the storms during cyclone season.
09:50 Futurescape with James Woods 1/1s.
Robot Revolution. Experiments have transformed machines into creatures with consciousness. Will this result in a world where man and machine are indistinguishable.
10:38 Futurescape with James Woods 1/2s.
I Know What You're Thinking. Imagine a world where your most intimate memory is public domain. Scientists are reading minds with innovative methods that may put an end to privacy.
11:26 Food Factory 2/22s.
Not Tonight Josephine. Discover how mouth-watering Indian pakoras, decadent French Napoleon bars, creamy and spicy jalapeno hummus, and sea salted caramels get to the masses.
11:50 Food Factory 2/23s.
Chip Off the Old Block. Discover how soft, sweet and chewy chocolate chip cookies, rich and yummy baba ghanoush, flaky apple strudel, and creamy ranch dressing get to the masses.
12:14 Food Factory 2/24s.
Where You Bean?. Discover how cherry cordials, warm and spicy mulled apple cider, fresh and delicious four-bean salads, and decadent turtle cheesecake get to the masses.
12:38 Food Factory 2/25s.
The House that Santa Built. Discover how rich and creamy eggnog, sweet chocolate Santas, fruity nutty Christmas cake, and scrumptiously spicy gingerbread houses get to the masses.
13:02 Food Factory 2/26s.
Yule Love This. Discover how buttery shortbread cookies, moist and creamy Yule logs, crunchy, minty chocolate bark, and sweet and sour candy canes with a twist get to the masses.
13:26 How Do They Do It? 9/16s.
Stuntmen, Seabreacher. How do stuntmen survive a bad day at work? How do they mine precious amber gemstones? How do they build Seabreacher watercraft that move like dolphins?
13:50 How Do They Do It? 9/17s.
Tennis Balls, Surround Sound. How is NYC supplied with the finest steaks? How do they produce the ultimate surround sound home cinema systems? How do they make and test tennis balls?
14:14 How Do They Do It? 9/18s.
Rayon, Snuff, Cola. How is viscose transformed into clothing and cloth? How do they produce the world's favourite fizzy drinks? How do they make traditional English snuff?
14:38 How Do They Do It? 9/19s.
Zubrowka, Aerial Cable Car. How do they build the world's most expensive cable cars? How is vodka produced from grass? How do social networks connect people around the world?
15:02 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits enable man to fly? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
15:26 Mysteries of the Missing 1/3s.
Ghost Ship Of The Desert. After a huge cargo ship suddenly vanishes with 27 crew members on board, new evidence suggests the culprit may be a mythical rogue wave.
16:14 Mysteries of the Missing 1/4s.
Forbidden City Of Gold. New technology reveals lost cities in hostile jungle - could this lead to a discovery of the mythical El Dorado? And, a crystal is found on a shipwreck.
17:02 Mysteries of the Missing 1/5s.
Curse Of The Bermuda Triangle. After five planes vanish in the Bermuda Triangle, science points to a strange geological force. And, satellites reveal lost tribes in the Amazon.
17:50 Blowing Up History 2/1s.
Tut's Buried Secrets. New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
18:40 Mysteries of the Missing 1/7s.
The Men Who Beat Alcatraz. In 1962, three convicts try to escape from Alcatraz prison. Officials believe the men drowned, but a scientific experiment suggests they made it to shore.
19:30 Weird Connections 1/13s.
The Mosquito Banquet. Examine scientists' attempts to find out why mosquitoes bite certain people more than others, and how their findings relate to new techniques for detecting cancer.
19:55 Weird Connections 1/14s.
The Invisible Gorilla. Follow experiments into inattentional blindness and find out how these could help in the development of aircraft computer systems designed to reduce pilot error.
20:20 Weird Connections 1/15s.
Facial Recognition. Examine an experiment to investigate the recognition abilities of pigeons, and follow attempts to develop intelligent cameras and improved systems of criminal identification.
20:45 Weird Connections 1/16s.
Human Sniffer Dogs. Examine bizarre experiments designed to learn more about the human nose and follow scientific investigations into improving our sense of smell.
21:10 Weird Connections 1/17s.
Bottomless Bowl of Soup. Take a look at some of the strangest and most outlandish experiments being performed in the name of science and explore the real scientific advances they have inspired.
21:35 Weird Connections 1/18s.
Lying. Discover strange and bizarre experiments being performed in the name of science. This programme examines how facial movements can provide information on a person's thoughts.
22:00 You Have Been Warned 2/10s.
Muthas of Invention. Count down through the world's top 20 YouTube clips of homemade stunts and experiments, including the tallest bicycle in LA and the human-powered car.
22:50 Building the Biggest 1/4s.
World's Busiest Railway. The west coast main line railway between London and Scotland is one of the busiest in the world. This film follows the monumental job of replacing the track.
23:40 Building the Biggest 1/5s.
Diamond Hunters. This episode examines one of the most lucrative pieces of real estate in the world, thanks to the ongoing Canadian diamond rush.
00:30 Building the Biggest 1/6s.
Underground Singapore. Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
01:20 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion CityCenter is an extraordinary urban resort. Join host Danny Forster as he explores how this development aspires to change the city.
02:10 Extreme Engineering 5/2s.
Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Join host Danny Forster as he explores the largest football stadium ever constructed in America, with room for 100,000 fans.
03:00 How the Universe Works 3/4s.
First Second. A user's guide to the cosmos from the big bang to galaxies, stars, planets and moons. What dramatic events occurred in the first second after the big bang?
03:48 How the Universe Works 3/5s.
Saturn. Saturn's ferocious weather, its evolving ring system and the discovery of active geology on one of its moons have rewritten the textbooks; explore these new discoveries.
04:36 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/1s.
Freak Weather. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including weird lightning, deadly rain bombs, freak desert hailstorms, rope tornadoes and sea-floor volcanos.
05:24 Strangest Weather on Earth 3/2s.
Worldwide Weather Wipeouts. Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including boiling lakes, frogs that are frozen alive, plagues of locusts and a city buried by snow.