00:20 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/6s.
Is There a Shadow Universe?. It appears we live in a universe filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe.
01:10 Weird or What? 1/2s.
Ghost Ship. A missing ship is found undamaged on the sea floor, and the US air force is mobilised when UFOs are seen in Texas. Plus, do cows stand facing Earth's magnetic poles?
02:00 Blowing Up History 3/14s.
Ghosts Of The Stone Age. New discoveries at a strange prehistoric site reveal the dark secrets and rituals of the mysterious people who built the world's largest stone circle.
02:48 Secrets Of The Underground 2/1s.
Legend Of The Nazi Gold. A legendary train filled with stolen Nazi gold is said to be hidden in Poland. Rob and Stefan explore deep under the earth's surface to uncover the truth.
03:36 How Things Work 1/6s.
Episode 6. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including car winches, hiking boots, coffee machines and grand pianos.
04:24 How Do They Do It? 8/15s.
Episode 15. How is a 700-year-old tree made into a two tonne Japanese drum? How can a factory produce thousands of cars and stay green? And how do Italians make great tasting pasta?
04:48 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
05:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/6s.
Is There a Shadow Universe?. It appears we live in a universe filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe.
06:00 How Do They Do It? 8/20s.
Episode 20. How do they guide the world's largest cruise ships under low bridges? How do they find Alba's famous expensive white truffles? And how do they mine Trinidad's natural asphalt lake?
06:26 Blowing Up History 3/14s.
Ghosts Of The Stone Age. New discoveries at a strange prehistoric site reveal the dark secrets and rituals of the mysterious people who built the world's largest stone circle.
07:14 How Things Work 1/6s.
Episode 6. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including car winches, hiking boots, coffee machines and grand pianos.
08:02 Weird or What? 1/2s.
Ghost Ship. A missing ship is found undamaged on the sea floor, and the US air force is mobilised when UFOs are seen in Texas. Plus, do cows stand facing Earth's magnetic poles?
08:50 How Do They Do It? 8/15s.
Episode 15. How is a 700-year-old tree made into a two tonne Japanese drum? How can a factory produce thousands of cars and stay green? And how do Italians make great tasting pasta?
09:14 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
09:38 Blowing Up History 3/14s.
Ghosts Of The Stone Age. New discoveries at a strange prehistoric site reveal the dark secrets and rituals of the mysterious people who built the world's largest stone circle.
10:26 Secrets Of The Underground 2/1s.
Legend Of The Nazi Gold. A legendary train filled with stolen Nazi gold is said to be hidden in Poland. Rob and Stefan explore deep under the earth's surface to uncover the truth.
11:14 How Things Work 1/6s.
Episode 6. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including car winches, hiking boots, coffee machines and grand pianos.
12:02 Weird or What? 1/2s.
Ghost Ship. A missing ship is found undamaged on the sea floor, and the US air force is mobilised when UFOs are seen in Texas. Plus, do cows stand facing Earth's magnetic poles?
12:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/6s.
Is There a Shadow Universe?. It appears we live in a universe filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe.
13:38 How Do They Do It? 8/15s.
Episode 15. How is a 700-year-old tree made into a two tonne Japanese drum? How can a factory produce thousands of cars and stay green? And how do Italians make great tasting pasta?
14:02 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
14:26 Blowing Up History 3/14s.
Ghosts Of The Stone Age. New discoveries at a strange prehistoric site reveal the dark secrets and rituals of the mysterious people who built the world's largest stone circle.
15:14 Secrets Of The Underground 2/1s.
Legend Of The Nazi Gold. A legendary train filled with stolen Nazi gold is said to be hidden in Poland. Rob and Stefan explore deep under the earth's surface to uncover the truth.
16:02 Weird or What? 1/2s.
Ghost Ship. A missing ship is found undamaged on the sea floor, and the US air force is mobilised when UFOs are seen in Texas. Plus, do cows stand facing Earth's magnetic poles?
16:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/7s.
How to Collapse a Superpower. The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication - our dependence on global interactivity may be placing us in grave danger.
17:40 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
18:30 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
18:55 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
19:20 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
19:45 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
20:10 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
21:00 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
21:25 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
21:50 Secrets Of The Underground 2/2s.
King Solomon's Treasures. Priceless gold and silver artefacts are believed to be lost in King Solomon's hidden mines. Rob and Stefan search for the legendary treasure.
22:40 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
23:05 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
23:30 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
00:20 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/7s.
How to Collapse a Superpower. The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication - our dependence on global interactivity may be placing us in grave danger.
01:10 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
02:00 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
02:24 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
02:48 Secrets Of The Underground 2/2s.
King Solomon's Treasures. Priceless gold and silver artefacts are believed to be lost in King Solomon's hidden mines. Rob and Stefan search for the legendary treasure.
03:36 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
04:24 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
04:48 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
05:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/7s.
How to Collapse a Superpower. The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication - our dependence on global interactivity may be placing us in grave danger.
06:00 How Do They Do It? 10/1s.
Opal / Stunt Planes / Nougat. How do they mine precious opals beneath one of the hottest deserts on earth? How do they build breath-taking stunt planes and how do they make nougat?
06:26 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
06:50 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
07:14 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
08:02 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
08:50 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
09:14 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
09:38 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
10:02 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
10:26 Secrets Of The Underground 2/2s.
King Solomon's Treasures. Priceless gold and silver artefacts are believed to be lost in King Solomon's hidden mines. Rob and Stefan search for the legendary treasure.
11:14 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
12:02 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
12:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/7s.
How to Collapse a Superpower. The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication - our dependence on global interactivity may be placing us in grave danger.
13:38 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
14:02 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
14:26 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
14:50 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
15:14 Secrets Of The Underground 2/2s.
King Solomon's Treasures. Priceless gold and silver artefacts are believed to be lost in King Solomon's hidden mines. Rob and Stefan search for the legendary treasure.
16:02 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
16:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/10s.
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Possible?. Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. Viruses are attacking humans every day - are we at risk of becoming puppets?
17:40 How Things Work 1/8s.
Episode 8. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including treadmill, outboard motor, pneumatic drill, and ballpoint pen.
18:30 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.
19:20 How Do They Do It? 8/17s.
Episode 17. How are millions of parcels delivered around the world every day? How do they make cricket bats that can hit a ball at 150kmph? And what are the secrets of the Tokyo fish market?
19:45 How It's Made 19/1s.
Garden Forks/ Toffee/Bundt Pans. How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
20:10 Weird or What? 1/6s.
Chinese Columbus. A man survives being struck by lightning six times - is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus?
21:00 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.
21:50 Secrets Of The Underground 2/3s.
Tesla's Final Secrets. Nikola Tesla died before he finished a mysterious, earth-shattering invention. But the ground beneath his only remaining lab may hold clues.
22:40 How Do They Do It? 8/17s.
Episode 17. How are millions of parcels delivered around the world every day? How do they make cricket bats that can hit a ball at 150kmph? And what are the secrets of the Tokyo fish market?
23:05 How It's Made 19/1s.
Garden Forks/ Toffee/Bundt Pans. How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
23:30 How Things Work 1/8s.
Episode 8. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including treadmill, outboard motor, pneumatic drill, and ballpoint pen.
00:20 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/10s.
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Possible?. Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. Viruses are attacking humans every day - are we at risk of becoming puppets?
01:10 Weird or What? 1/6s.
Chinese Columbus. A man survives being struck by lightning six times - is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus?
02:00 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.
02:48 Secrets Of The Underground 2/3s.
Tesla's Final Secrets. Nikola Tesla died before he finished a mysterious, earth-shattering invention. But the ground beneath his only remaining lab may hold clues.
03:36 How Things Work 1/8s.
Episode 8. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including treadmill, outboard motor, pneumatic drill, and ballpoint pen.
04:24 How Do They Do It? 8/17s.
Episode 17. How are millions of parcels delivered around the world every day? How do they make cricket bats that can hit a ball at 150kmph? And what are the secrets of the Tokyo fish market?
04:48 How It's Made 19/1s.
Garden Forks/ Toffee/Bundt Pans. How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
05:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/10s.
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Possible?. Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. Viruses are attacking humans every day - are we at risk of becoming puppets?
06:00 How Do They Do It? 7/2s.
Diggers/Taste Of The Orient/Into The Void. How do they operate the world's most versatile construction machines? Plus, how do they maintain the Willis Tower Skydeck in Chicago?
06:26 How It's Made 25/23s.
Throttle Bodies, Limestone Mantels. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including candied fruit and linen ukuleles made?
06:50 How It's Made 25/24s.
Rubber Balls, Motion Chairs. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including Montreal smoked meats and motorised scooters made?
07:14 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
07:38 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
08:02 How It's Made 19/1s.
Garden Forks/ Toffee/Bundt Pans. How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
08:26 How Do They Do It? 8/12s.
Episode 12. How do they farm sturgeon for precious caviar? How do they mould centuries of history into the finest Japanese porcelain? And how do they make world-class football boots?
08:50 How Do They Do It? 8/14s.
Episode 14. How do they set up a 1700 seat circus tent in just 36 hours, and how do they turn Japanese maple and mahogany into the coolest instruments on earth - electric guitars?
09:14 How Do They Do It? 8/15s.
Episode 15. How is a 700-year-old tree made into a two tonne Japanese drum? How can a factory produce thousands of cars and stay green? And how do Italians make great tasting pasta?
09:38 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
10:02 How Do They Do It? 8/17s.
Episode 17. How are millions of parcels delivered around the world every day? How do they make cricket bats that can hit a ball at 150kmph? And what are the secrets of the Tokyo fish market?
10:26 Mythbusters 10/13s.
Blow It Out the Water. Adam and Jamie blow up a boat with1,000lb of high explosive before building a homemade machine gun from Breaking Bad's season finale.
11:14 Weird or What? 1/1s.
Strange Survival. Two brothers plunge 50 storeys - why did one survive and the other die? And on the beaches of Vancouver human feet keep washing up - where are they from?
12:02 Weird or What? 1/2s.
Ghost Ship. A missing ship is found undamaged on the sea floor, and the US air force is mobilised when UFOs are seen in Texas. Plus, do cows stand facing Earth's magnetic poles?
12:50 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
13:38 Weird or What? 1/6s.
Chinese Columbus. A man survives being struck by lightning six times - is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus?
14:26 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/3s.
Is Luck Real?. Do you make your own luck or does luck make you? Prepare to radically revise your understanding of the laws of nature and the human brain.
15:14 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/4s.
Does the Ocean Think?. It spans the globe and its residents might form a super-organism. Could the sea have an immune system capable of annihilating all life on earth?
16:02 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/6s.
Is There a Shadow Universe?. It appears we live in a universe filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe.
16:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/7s.
How to Collapse a Superpower. The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication - our dependence on global interactivity may be placing us in grave danger.
17:40 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/10s.
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Possible?. Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. Viruses are attacking humans every day - are we at risk of becoming puppets?
18:30 What Happened Next? 2/7s.
Episode 7. A helicopter pilot attempts to rescue a man perched on a crane, but will the rotor blades blow him off his perch? And what happens to sky divers whose chutes open prematurely?
18:55 What Happened Next? 2/8s.
Episode 8. Firefighters tackling a blaze in Los Angeles find they must put their trust in a unique chemical reaction. Plus, what happens when a fire hose takes on a life of its own?
19:20 Street Science 2/1s.
Fireball Launcher. Kevin and his team of experts face off in a fireball launcher showdown to test the dangerous and awesome properties of fire.
19:45 Street Science 2/2s.
Human Cannonball. Kevin and his team of experts reveal the secrets of human cannonballs. Plus, Kevin uses the power of pressure to crush a massive steel drum.
20:10 Blowing Up History 3/14s.
Ghosts Of The Stone Age. New discoveries at a strange prehistoric site reveal the dark secrets and rituals of the mysterious people who built the world's largest stone circle.
21:00 How It's Made: Dream Cars 3/11s.
Rolls-Royce Dawn. Picture your dream car - does it look like a Rolls-Royce Dawn? The crew go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and stunning exterior.
21:25 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/1s.
Morgan Aero Coupe. Ever wondered how a Morgan Aero Coupe was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
21:50 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.
22:40 How Things Work 1/4s.
Episode 4. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. In this episode, how does a subway ticket barrier survive the rush hour crush, and what keeps a refrigerator cool?
23:30 How Things Work 1/5s.
Episode 5. A look at what's inside the machines used in everyday life. How does a paintball gun fire up to 15 rounds a second? How does an ice maker churn out half a tonne of cubes each day?
00:20 How Things Work 1/6s.
Episode 6. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including car winches, hiking boots, coffee machines and grand pianos.
01:10 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
02:00 How Things Work 1/8s.
Episode 8. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including treadmill, outboard motor, pneumatic drill, and ballpoint pen.
02:48 How Do They Do It? 8/12s.
Episode 12. How do they farm sturgeon for precious caviar? How do they mould centuries of history into the finest Japanese porcelain? And how do they make world-class football boots?
03:12 How Do They Do It? 8/14s.
Episode 14. How do they set up a 1700 seat circus tent in just 36 hours, and how do they turn Japanese maple and mahogany into the coolest instruments on earth - electric guitars?
03:36 How Do They Do It? 8/15s.
Episode 15. How is a 700-year-old tree made into a two tonne Japanese drum? How can a factory produce thousands of cars and stay green? And how do Italians make great tasting pasta?
04:00 How It's Made 25/23s.
Throttle Bodies, Limestone Mantels. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including candied fruit and linen ukuleles made?
04:24 How It's Made 25/24s.
Rubber Balls, Motion Chairs. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including Montreal smoked meats and motorised scooters made?
04:48 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
05:12 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
05:36 How It's Made 19/1s.
Garden Forks/ Toffee/Bundt Pans. How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
06:00 How Do They Do It? 7/3s.
Peanut Butter/Breaking Point. How are peanuts harvested, roasted and transformed into peanut butter; and how are domestic appliances tested?
06:26 Secrets Of The Underground 1/7s.
Secret History of the New World. Rob Nelson investigates a cluster of ancient ruins in New England that suggest Europeans arrived in the Americas almost 1,000 years before Columbus.
07:14 Secrets Of The Underground 1/8s.
Great Lakes Bermuda Triangle. Rob Nelson heads to Lake Michigan to investigate an unexplained, Bermuda Triangle-like phenomenon that has caused ships to disappear for centuries.
08:02 Secrets Of The Underground 2/1s.
Legend Of The Nazi Gold. A legendary train filled with stolen Nazi gold is said to be hidden in Poland. Rob and Stefan explore deep under the earth's surface to uncover the truth.
08:50 Secrets Of The Underground 2/2s.
King Solomon's Treasures. Priceless gold and silver artefacts are believed to be lost in King Solomon's hidden mines. Rob and Stefan search for the legendary treasure.
09:38 Secrets Of The Underground 2/3s.
Tesla's Final Secrets. Nikola Tesla died before he finished a mysterious, earth-shattering invention. But the ground beneath his only remaining lab may hold clues.
10:26 How It's Made 25/23s.
Throttle Bodies, Limestone Mantels. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including candied fruit and linen ukuleles made?
10:50 How It's Made 25/24s.
Rubber Balls, Motion Chairs. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including Montreal smoked meats and motorised scooters made?
11:14 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
11:38 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
12:02 How It's Made 19/1s.
Garden Forks/ Toffee/Bundt Pans. How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
12:26 How Do They Do It? 8/12s.
Episode 12. How do they farm sturgeon for precious caviar? How do they mould centuries of history into the finest Japanese porcelain? And how do they make world-class football boots?
12:50 How Do They Do It? 8/14s.
Episode 14. How do they set up a 1700 seat circus tent in just 36 hours, and how do they turn Japanese maple and mahogany into the coolest instruments on earth - electric guitars?
13:14 How Do They Do It? 8/15s.
Episode 15. How is a 700-year-old tree made into a two tonne Japanese drum? How can a factory produce thousands of cars and stay green? And how do Italians make great tasting pasta?
13:38 How Do They Do It? 8/16s.
Episode 16. How does the German city of Frankfurt produce their famous frankfurter sausages? How are the world's most accurate rifles manufactured? And how do casinos stop card cheats?
14:02 How Do They Do It? 8/17s.
Episode 17. How are millions of parcels delivered around the world every day? How do they make cricket bats that can hit a ball at 150kmph? And what are the secrets of the Tokyo fish market?
14:26 How Things Work 1/4s.
Episode 4. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. In this episode, how does a subway ticket barrier survive the rush hour crush, and what keeps a refrigerator cool?
15:14 How Things Work 1/5s.
Episode 5. A look at what's inside the machines used in everyday life. How does a paintball gun fire up to 15 rounds a second? How does an ice maker churn out half a tonne of cubes each day?
16:02 How Things Work 1/6s.
Episode 6. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including car winches, hiking boots, coffee machines and grand pianos.
16:50 How Things Work 1/7s.
Episode 7. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including skateboards, ATM, car jack, digital projector, and multi-tool.
17:40 How Things Work 1/8s.
Episode 8. Discover what's inside the machines used in everyday life. The team take a detailed look at objects including treadmill, outboard motor, pneumatic drill, and ballpoint pen.
18:30 Weird Connections 1/10s.
Tripping Up Grannies. How can tripping grannies save lives? The Weird Connections team follow leading scientists through their revolutionary discoveries about human balance.
18:55 Weird Connections 1/11s.
Quack Science. Does a duck's quack echo? The answer may have world changing implications.
19:20 Weird Connections 1/12s.
The Vomitator. Psychologist Frederick Bonato observes the effects of sensory confusion by putting people in a spinning drum. Could his discoveries help astronauts to overcome space sickness?
19:45 Weird Connections 1/13s.
The Mosquito Banquet. Why do mosquitoes bite some people more than others? That's the mystery Doctor James Logan is trying to solve and he discovers it is all about body odour.
20:10 Weird Connections 1/14s.
The Invisible Gorilla. Professor Dan Simons believes he can make gorillas disappear right before your eyes. Not a magic trick, it is a phenomenon called inattentional blindness.
20:35 Weird Connections 1/15s.
Facial Recognition. Meet the man who shows blue movies to pigeons. This bizarre experiment leads to face transplants and cameras that could protect national borders from terrorists.
21:00 You Have Been Warned 6/8s.
Overachievers. The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from opening a bottle using a feather to using another person as a snowboard.
21:50 Mythbusters 10/13s.
Blow It Out the Water. Adam and Jamie blow up a boat with1,000lb of high explosive before building a homemade machine gun from Breaking Bad's season finale.
22:40 Weird or What? 1/1s.
Strange Survival. Two brothers plunge 50 storeys - why did one survive and the other die? And on the beaches of Vancouver human feet keep washing up - where are they from?
23:30 Weird or What? 1/2s.
Ghost Ship. A missing ship is found undamaged on the sea floor, and the US air force is mobilised when UFOs are seen in Texas. Plus, do cows stand facing Earth's magnetic poles?
00:20 Weird or What? 1/5s.
Human Popsicle. A child freezes to death, only to recover hours later - does this mean human hibernation is possible? Plus, why are huge circles of ice forming in our rivers?
01:10 Weird or What? 1/6s.
Chinese Columbus. A man survives being struck by lightning six times - is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus?
02:00 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/3s.
Is Luck Real?. Do you make your own luck or does luck make you? Prepare to radically revise your understanding of the laws of nature and the human brain.
02:48 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/4s.
Does the Ocean Think?. It spans the globe and its residents might form a super-organism. Could the sea have an immune system capable of annihilating all life on earth?
03:36 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/6s.
Is There a Shadow Universe?. It appears we live in a universe filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe.
04:24 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/7s.
How to Collapse a Superpower. The stability of any global power depends on high-speed digital communication - our dependence on global interactivity may be placing us in grave danger.
05:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/10s.
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Possible?. Scientists have discovered pathogens that turn insects into zombies. Viruses are attacking humans every day - are we at risk of becoming puppets?