00:20 Future Weapons 2/6s.
Front Line. Discover front line weapons, including the XM307 grenade launcher, hi-tech equipment for combat soldiers and the Stryker family of fighting vehicles.
01:10 Future Weapons 2/7s.
First Strike. Discover weapons that take the fight to the enemy including the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle, the rocket in a box and Heckler & Koch's 416 assault rifle.
02:00 Future Weapons 2/8s.
Predators. Discover weapons that ruthlessly target the enemy, including spy in the sky Global Hawk, the Small Diameter bomb and the super powerful machine guns from FN Herstal.
02:48 How Do They Do It? 9/3s.
Hats, Longest Road Tunnel. How do they make the finest Panama hats? Who rounds up Florida's escaped pythons? How do they keep drivers safe in the world's longest tunnel?
03:12 How Do They Do It? 9/4s.
World In Miniature, Rhubarb. How do they build working miniature airports? How do they design houses to survive hurricanes? How is rhubarb cultivated in the dark?
03:36 How Do They Do It? 9/5s.
Almonds, Snowblower. How do billions of bees produce tonnes of California almonds? How do they clear the snow to keep Norway's planes in action? How are tricky stains removed?
04:00 How It's Made 19/7s.
Fish Decoys/Film Digitization. How do they make fish decoys, cylinder stoves and digitalise film? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
04:24 How It's Made 19/8s.
Bamboo Bicycles/Chainsaw Art/Breath Mints. How do they build bamboo bicycles, create chainsaw art and make breath mints? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
04:48 How It's Made 19/9s.
Dinnerware/Air Brake Tanks/Frosted Cereal. How do they make dinner sets, air brake tanks and frosted cereal? Find out, as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
05:12 How It's Made 19/10s.
Clay/Pitted Prunes/Spurs. How do they make clay, pitted prunes, spurs and polyurethane tyres? Find out, as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
05:36 How It's Made 19/11s.
Tasers/Canned Soup/Diving Boards. How do they make tasers, canned soup, diving boards, jaw harps and mouth bows? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
06:00 How Do They Do It? 7/17s.
Blaze Cops/Oaked. How do investigators establish the cause of a fire; and why are oak barrels important in traditional French winemaking?
06:26 Invent It Rich 1/1s.
Up in Flames. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a vehicle that allows cyclists to reach highway speeds and the first-ever indestructible shoelace.
07:14 Invent It Rich 1/2s.
Off the Leash. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a brain-controlled toy helicopter and a fetch toy that dogs can control by themselves.
08:02 Invent It Rich 1/3s.
Blood, Sweat, And Tears. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a shirt that changes colours as muscles heat up and a non-glue that dries at your command.
08:50 Invent It Rich 1/4s.
Heat Is On. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a motorised roller skates users can strap to their shoes and a 360-degree infrared surveillance device.
09:38 Invent It Rich 1/5s.
Fight Night. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a bike that can ride on water, social robots and a device that improves the reaction time of boxers.
10:26 How It's Made 19/7s.
Fish Decoys/Film Digitization. How do they make fish decoys, cylinder stoves and digitalise film? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
10:50 How It's Made 19/8s.
Bamboo Bicycles/Chainsaw Art/Breath Mints. How do they build bamboo bicycles, create chainsaw art and make breath mints? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
11:14 How It's Made 19/9s.
Dinnerware/Air Brake Tanks/Frosted Cereal. How do they make dinner sets, air brake tanks and frosted cereal? Find out, as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
11:38 How It's Made 19/10s.
Clay/Pitted Prunes/Spurs. How do they make clay, pitted prunes, spurs and polyurethane tyres? Find out, as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
12:02 How It's Made 19/11s.
Tasers/Canned Soup/Diving Boards. How do they make tasers, canned soup, diving boards, jaw harps and mouth bows? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
12:26 How Do They Do It? 9/3s.
Hats, Longest Road Tunnel. How do they make the finest Panama hats? Who rounds up Florida's escaped pythons? How do they keep drivers safe in the world's longest tunnel?
12:50 How Do They Do It? 9/4s.
World In Miniature, Rhubarb. How do they build working miniature airports? How do they design houses to survive hurricanes? How is rhubarb cultivated in the dark?
13:14 How Do They Do It? 9/5s.
Almonds, Snowblower. How do billions of bees produce tonnes of California almonds? How do they clear the snow to keep Norway's planes in action? How are tricky stains removed?
13:38 How Do They Do It? 9/7s.
Guacamole, Swamp Buggy. How do volcanoes help produce the world's best guacamole? How do they build trucks that can cross swamps? How do they make the world-famous Fiskars scissors?
14:02 How Do They Do It? 9/8s.
Suspension Bridge, Crossbows. How do they make steel cables strong enough to hold up a 50,000 tonne bridge? Why do modern hunters use medieval weapons?
14:26 Future Weapons 2/4s.
Top Guns. Richard Machowicz finds out about the most powerful future weapons on the battlefield, as he undergoes a tough training program for Top Guns.
15:14 Future Weapons 2/5s.
Mission Invisible. Richard Machowicz goes aboard the USS Texas attack submarine, as he discovers weapons that are so stealthy, you can't even see them coming!
16:02 Future Weapons 2/6s.
Front Line. Discover front line weapons, including the XM307 grenade launcher, hi-tech equipment for combat soldiers and the Stryker family of fighting vehicles.
16:50 Future Weapons 2/7s.
First Strike. Discover weapons that take the fight to the enemy including the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle, the rocket in a box and Heckler & Koch's 416 assault rifle.
17:40 Future Weapons 2/8s.
Predators. Discover weapons that ruthlessly target the enemy, including spy in the sky Global Hawk, the Small Diameter bomb and the super powerful machine guns from FN Herstal.
18:30 Weird Connections 1/22s.
Good Vibrations. A London vet puts farm animals on a specially-adapted running machine to investigate the effects of stress on their bones. Could his findings help to tackle obesity in humans?
18:55 Weird Connections 1/23s.
The Dog that Knew Too Much. Biologist Rupert Sheldrake performs controversial experiments to show that pet dogs have psychic abilities. But could his findings help humans to predict earthquakes?
19:20 Weird Connections 1/24s.
The Moth that Thought It Was a Spider. Find out how a moth that uses the technique of mimicry to avoid being eaten could help scientists develop revolutionary technology to save lives on our roads.
19:45 Weird Connections 1/26s.
The Subsonic Chicken. Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious...
The Subsonic Chicken. Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious plans for a green alternative to fossil fuels.
20:10 Weird Connections 1/25s.
The Law of the Urinal. Are human beings genuinely creatures of free will? Sociologist Dr John Paul, of Washburn University in Kansas, tries to understand more about the decisions we make every day.
20:35 Weird Connections 1/1s.
The Locust that Watched Star Wars. Biologist Dr Claire Rind performs a bizarre experiment -Â taking a locust to the movies - as she attempts to find...
The Locust that Watched Star Wars. Biologist Dr Claire Rind performs a bizarre experiment -Â taking a locust to the movies - as she attempts to find out how these insects manage to avoid mid-air collisions.
21:00 You Have Been Warned 6/10s.
Controlled Chaos. The smartest and bravest people use science to take their skills to the next level, from using trees as dominos to cutting through walls with a firehose.
21:50 Powering the Future 1/1s.
The Energy Planet. An in-depth look at the future of energy. From sustainable sources to finite supplies of oil, coal and gas that threaten to destroy the earth.
22:40 Powering the Future 1/2s.
Striking a Balance. When it comes to energy, humans are bombarded by a cacophony of messages, carbon footprints, clean coal, energy independence. Scientists reveal what it all means.
23:30 Powering the Future 1/3s.
The Energy Revolution. From the first fires to the atom, people searched for energy sources. With a desire to clean up our act, the race is on to find a fossil fuel substitute.
00:20 Powering the Future 1/4s.
Leading The Change. Finds out how unlikely forces such as The U.S. Army, General Motors and Red China are cutting their carbon footprints and driving the new economy.
01:10 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?
02:00 How the Universe Works 3/3s.
Jupiter. How did the gas giants of Jupiter come into being? The inner workings of outer space will be revealed as modern astronomy helps to demystify a series of unusual phenomena.
02:48 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?
03:36 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.
04:24 How the Universe Works 3/6s.
Extinction. Explore whether catastrophic events such as volcano eruptions, ice ages and asteroid strikes spell out a bleak future for the existence of humans on planet earth?
05:12 How the Universe Works 3/7s.
Milky Way. What built the Milky Way? At the heart of our galaxy sits a super massive black hole, could it be the key to answering this troublesome dilemma?
06:00 How Do They Do It? 7/18s.
Lawnmowers/Bread/Clean Water. How do they build the world's fastest lawnmowers; how do they set the price of bread; and how do they use coconuts to clean water?
06:26 How the Universe Works 3/7s.
Milky Way. What built the Milky Way? At the heart of our galaxy sits a super massive black hole, could it be the key to answering this troublesome dilemma?
07:14 Future Weapons 2/8s.
Predators. Discover weapons that ruthlessly target the enemy, including spy in the sky Global Hawk, the Small Diameter bomb and the super powerful machine guns from FN Herstal.
08:02 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?
08:50 How Do They Do It? 9/8s.
Suspension Bridge, Crossbows. How do they make steel cables strong enough to hold up a 50,000 tonne bridge? Why do modern hunters use medieval weapons?
09:14 How It's Made 19/11s.
Tasers/Canned Soup/Diving Boards. How do they make tasers, canned soup, diving boards, jaw harps and mouth bows? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
09:38 How the Universe Works 3/7s.
Milky Way. What built the Milky Way? At the heart of our galaxy sits a super massive black hole, could it be the key to answering this troublesome dilemma?
10:26 Invent It Rich 1/5s.
Fight Night. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a bike that can ride on water, social robots and a device that improves the reaction time of boxers.
11:14 Future Weapons 2/8s.
Predators. Discover weapons that ruthlessly target the enemy, including spy in the sky Global Hawk, the Small Diameter bomb and the super powerful machine guns from FN Herstal.
12:02 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?
12:50 How the Universe Works 3/7s.
Milky Way. What built the Milky Way? At the heart of our galaxy sits a super massive black hole, could it be the key to answering this troublesome dilemma?
13:38 How Do They Do It? 9/8s.
Suspension Bridge, Crossbows. How do they make steel cables strong enough to hold up a 50,000 tonne bridge? Why do modern hunters use medieval weapons?
14:02 How It's Made 19/11s.
Tasers/Canned Soup/Diving Boards. How do they make tasers, canned soup, diving boards, jaw harps and mouth bows? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
14:26 How the Universe Works 3/7s.
Milky Way. What built the Milky Way? At the heart of our galaxy sits a super massive black hole, could it be the key to answering this troublesome dilemma?
15:14 Invent It Rich 1/5s.
Fight Night. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a bike that can ride on water, social robots and a device that improves the reaction time of boxers.
16:02 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?
16:50 How the Universe Works 3/8s.
Starman. One day, a cosmic disaster will make life on Earth impossible. To survive, we must find a new home amongst the stars. Meet the scientists trying to make this possible.
17:40 Future Weapons 2/9s.
Smart Destroyers. Discover weapons that are super intelligent, including an unmanned attack boat, the super accurate Archer howitzer and the Squad Mission robotic vehicle.
18:30 What Happened Next? 2/13s.
Episode 13. Thousands of tonnes of ice crawl towards a town, and discover the perils of cycling across ice. Plus, see what happens if you try to change the wheels of your car in motion.
18:55 What Happened Next? 2/14s.
Episode 14. There's aerial drama as two planes filled with skydivers draw perilously close, an explosive hare and tortoise car race and a diver is mysteriously sucked into a raging maelstrom.
19:20 How Do They Do It? 9/10s.
Vanilla, Anchors. How do they grow enough vanilla to make the world's favourite ice cream flavour? How are anchors for huge ships built? How are 12 million lighters made every year?
19:45 How It's Made 19/12s.
Navajo Rugs/Crude Oil/Kaleidoscopes. How do they make Navajo rugs, crude oil, kaleidoscopes and titanium dental implants? Find out as everyday items are put under the microscope.
20:10 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/1s.
Solar. Two technology entrepreneurs harness the power of solar energy to solve two different problems: water contamination in Ghana and jungle preservation in South America.
21:00 What Happened Next? 2/13s.
Episode 13. Thousands of tonnes of ice crawl towards a town, and discover the perils of cycling across ice. Plus, see what happens if you try to change the wheels of your car in motion.
21:25 What Happened Next? 2/14s.
Episode 14. There's aerial drama as two planes filled with skydivers draw perilously close, an explosive hare and tortoise car race and a diver is mysteriously sucked into a raging maelstrom.
21:50 Invent It Rich 1/6s.
Zero Hour. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a remote controlled lawn mower, a digital guitar, and an indestructible torch.
22:40 How Do They Do It? 9/10s.
Vanilla, Anchors. How do they grow enough vanilla to make the world's favourite ice cream flavour? How are anchors for huge ships built? How are 12 million lighters made every year?
23:05 How It's Made 19/12s.
Navajo Rugs/Crude Oil/Kaleidoscopes. How do they make Navajo rugs, crude oil, kaleidoscopes and titanium dental implants? Find out as everyday items are put under the microscope.
23:30 Future Weapons 2/9s.
Smart Destroyers. Discover weapons that are super intelligent, including an unmanned attack boat, the super accurate Archer howitzer and the Squad Mission robotic vehicle.
00:20 How the Universe Works 3/8s.
Starman. One day, a cosmic disaster will make life on Earth impossible. To survive, we must find a new home amongst the stars. Meet the scientists trying to make this possible.
01:10 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/1s.
Solar. Two technology entrepreneurs harness the power of solar energy to solve two different problems: water contamination in Ghana and jungle preservation in South America.
02:00 What Happened Next? 2/13s.
Episode 13. Thousands of tonnes of ice crawl towards a town, and discover the perils of cycling across ice. Plus, see what happens if you try to change the wheels of your car in motion.
02:24 What Happened Next? 2/14s.
Episode 14. There's aerial drama as two planes filled with skydivers draw perilously close, an explosive hare and tortoise car race and a diver is mysteriously sucked into a raging maelstrom.
02:48 Invent It Rich 1/6s.
Zero Hour. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a remote controlled lawn mower, a digital guitar, and an indestructible torch.
03:36 Future Weapons 2/9s.
Smart Destroyers. Discover weapons that are super intelligent, including an unmanned attack boat, the super accurate Archer howitzer and the Squad Mission robotic vehicle.
04:24 How Do They Do It? 9/10s.
Vanilla, Anchors. How do they grow enough vanilla to make the world's favourite ice cream flavour? How are anchors for huge ships built? How are 12 million lighters made every year?
04:48 How It's Made 19/12s.
Navajo Rugs/Crude Oil/Kaleidoscopes. How do they make Navajo rugs, crude oil, kaleidoscopes and titanium dental implants? Find out as everyday items are put under the microscope.
05:12 How the Universe Works 3/8s.
Starman. One day, a cosmic disaster will make life on Earth impossible. To survive, we must find a new home amongst the stars. Meet the scientists trying to make this possible.
06:00 How Do They Do It? 7/19s.
Matches/Chrome. How do they produce millions of matches; and how do they buff and polish chrome for the perfect shine?
06:26 What Happened Next? 2/13s.
Episode 13. Thousands of tonnes of ice crawl towards a town, and discover the perils of cycling across ice. Plus, see what happens if you try to change the wheels of your car in motion.
06:50 What Happened Next? 2/14s.
Episode 14. There's aerial drama as two planes filled with skydivers draw perilously close, an explosive hare and tortoise car race and a diver is mysteriously sucked into a raging maelstrom.
07:14 Future Weapons 2/9s.
Smart Destroyers. Discover weapons that are super intelligent, including an unmanned attack boat, the super accurate Archer howitzer and the Squad Mission robotic vehicle.
08:02 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/1s.
Solar. Two technology entrepreneurs harness the power of solar energy to solve two different problems: water contamination in Ghana and jungle preservation in South America.
08:50 How Do They Do It? 9/10s.
Vanilla, Anchors. How do they grow enough vanilla to make the world's favourite ice cream flavour? How are anchors for huge ships built? How are 12 million lighters made every year?
09:14 How It's Made 19/12s.
Navajo Rugs/Crude Oil/Kaleidoscopes. How do they make Navajo rugs, crude oil, kaleidoscopes and titanium dental implants? Find out as everyday items are put under the microscope.
09:38 What Happened Next? 2/13s.
Episode 13. Thousands of tonnes of ice crawl towards a town, and discover the perils of cycling across ice. Plus, see what happens if you try to change the wheels of your car in motion.
10:02 What Happened Next? 2/14s.
Episode 14. There's aerial drama as two planes filled with skydivers draw perilously close, an explosive hare and tortoise car race and a diver is mysteriously sucked into a raging maelstrom.
10:26 Invent It Rich 1/6s.
Zero Hour. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a remote controlled lawn mower, a digital guitar, and an indestructible torch.
11:14 Future Weapons 2/9s.
Smart Destroyers. Discover weapons that are super intelligent, including an unmanned attack boat, the super accurate Archer howitzer and the Squad Mission robotic vehicle.
12:02 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/1s.
Solar. Two technology entrepreneurs harness the power of solar energy to solve two different problems: water contamination in Ghana and jungle preservation in South America.
12:50 How the Universe Works 3/8s.
Starman. One day, a cosmic disaster will make life on Earth impossible. To survive, we must find a new home amongst the stars. Meet the scientists trying to make this possible.
13:38 How Do They Do It? 9/10s.
Vanilla, Anchors. How do they grow enough vanilla to make the world's favourite ice cream flavour? How are anchors for huge ships built? How are 12 million lighters made every year?
14:02 How It's Made 19/12s.
Navajo Rugs/Crude Oil/Kaleidoscopes. How do they make Navajo rugs, crude oil, kaleidoscopes and titanium dental implants? Find out as everyday items are put under the microscope.
14:26 What Happened Next? 2/13s.
Episode 13. Thousands of tonnes of ice crawl towards a town, and discover the perils of cycling across ice. Plus, see what happens if you try to change the wheels of your car in motion.
14:50 What Happened Next? 2/14s.
Episode 14. There's aerial drama as two planes filled with skydivers draw perilously close, an explosive hare and tortoise car race and a diver is mysteriously sucked into a raging maelstrom.
15:14 Invent It Rich 1/6s.
Zero Hour. Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products, including a remote controlled lawn mower, a digital guitar, and an indestructible torch.
16:02 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/1s.
Solar. Two technology entrepreneurs harness the power of solar energy to solve two different problems: water contamination in Ghana and jungle preservation in South America.
16:50 How the Universe Works 3/9s.
The Search for a Second Earth. Is there another Earth with liquid oceans, rocky continents and life? Astronomers seek the answer with spectroscopy, direct imaging and telescopes.
17:40 Future Weapons 2/10s.
Close Quarter Combat. Discover weapons that are designed to win close combat battles, including the Kriss submachine gun, the anti-tank AT4-CS and the Auto Assault shotgun.
18:30 Houdini's Last Secrets 1/3s.
Siberian Prison Conspiracy. Was one of Houdini's greatest escapes a conspiracy to spy for the US government? Experts investigate by recreating his break from a Siberian prison van.
19:20 How Do They Do It? 9/11s.
Leather Footballs, Mussels. How do they craft footballs for the National Football League? How do they farm mussels? How do they design the ultimate fighter pilot's helmet?
19:45 How It's Made 19/13s.
Space Pens/Reef Aquariums/Metal Caskets. How do they make space pens, reef aquariums and metal caskets? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
20:10 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/2s.
Electric. Two pioneers in electric power both aim to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions - both using electric motors and batteries in aviation and speedboats.
21:00 Houdini's Last Secrets 1/3s.
Siberian Prison Conspiracy. Was one of Houdini's greatest escapes a conspiracy to spy for the US government? Experts investigate by recreating his break from a Siberian prison van.
21:50 Blowing Up History 1/1s.
Secrets Of The Acropolis. The Acropolis has overlooked Athens for thousands of years. Now scientists aim to reveal how it was built, what it looked like, and how it's still standing.
22:40 How Do They Do It? 9/11s.
Leather Footballs, Mussels. How do they craft footballs for the National Football League? How do they farm mussels? How do they design the ultimate fighter pilot's helmet?
23:05 How It's Made 19/13s.
Space Pens/Reef Aquariums/Metal Caskets. How do they make space pens, reef aquariums and metal caskets? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
23:30 Future Weapons 2/10s.
Close Quarter Combat. Discover weapons that are designed to win close combat battles, including the Kriss submachine gun, the anti-tank AT4-CS and the Auto Assault shotgun.
00:20 How the Universe Works 3/9s.
The Search for a Second Earth. Is there another Earth with liquid oceans, rocky continents and life? Astronomers seek the answer with spectroscopy, direct imaging and telescopes.
01:10 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/2s.
Electric. Two pioneers in electric power both aim to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions - both using electric motors and batteries in aviation and speedboats.
02:00 Houdini's Last Secrets 1/3s.
Siberian Prison Conspiracy. Was one of Houdini's greatest escapes a conspiracy to spy for the US government? Experts investigate by recreating his break from a Siberian prison van.
02:48 Blowing Up History 1/1s.
Secrets Of The Acropolis. The Acropolis has overlooked Athens for thousands of years. Now scientists aim to reveal how it was built, what it looked like, and how it's still standing.
03:36 Future Weapons 2/10s.
Close Quarter Combat. Discover weapons that are designed to win close combat battles, including the Kriss submachine gun, the anti-tank AT4-CS and the Auto Assault shotgun.
04:24 How Do They Do It? 9/11s.
Leather Footballs, Mussels. How do they craft footballs for the National Football League? How do they farm mussels? How do they design the ultimate fighter pilot's helmet?
04:48 How It's Made 19/13s.
Space Pens/Reef Aquariums/Metal Caskets. How do they make space pens, reef aquariums and metal caskets? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
05:12 How the Universe Works 3/9s.
The Search for a Second Earth. Is there another Earth with liquid oceans, rocky continents and life? Astronomers seek the answer with spectroscopy, direct imaging and telescopes.
06:00 How Do They Do It? 7/20s.
Off-Roaders/Saddles/Cakes. How do they build the best off-road cars; how can cowboys stay on a bucking bronco; and how do they transform flour into cakes?
06:26 Houdini's Last Secrets 1/3s.
Siberian Prison Conspiracy. Was one of Houdini's greatest escapes a conspiracy to spy for the US government? Experts investigate by recreating his break from a Siberian prison van.
07:14 Future Weapons 2/10s.
Close Quarter Combat. Discover weapons that are designed to win close combat battles, including the Kriss submachine gun, the anti-tank AT4-CS and the Auto Assault shotgun.
08:02 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/2s.
Electric. Two pioneers in electric power both aim to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions - both using electric motors and batteries in aviation and speedboats.
08:50 How Do They Do It? 9/11s.
Leather Footballs, Mussels. How do they craft footballs for the National Football League? How do they farm mussels? How do they design the ultimate fighter pilot's helmet?
09:14 How It's Made 19/13s.
Space Pens/Reef Aquariums/Metal Caskets. How do they make space pens, reef aquariums and metal caskets? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
09:38 Houdini's Last Secrets 1/3s.
Siberian Prison Conspiracy. Was one of Houdini's greatest escapes a conspiracy to spy for the US government? Experts investigate by recreating his break from a Siberian prison van.
10:26 Blowing Up History 1/1s.
Secrets Of The Acropolis. The Acropolis has overlooked Athens for thousands of years. Now scientists aim to reveal how it was built, what it looked like, and how it's still standing.
11:14 Future Weapons 2/10s.
Close Quarter Combat. Discover weapons that are designed to win close combat battles, including the Kriss submachine gun, the anti-tank AT4-CS and the Auto Assault shotgun.
12:02 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/2s.
Electric. Two pioneers in electric power both aim to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions - both using electric motors and batteries in aviation and speedboats.
12:50 How the Universe Works 3/9s.
The Search for a Second Earth. Is there another Earth with liquid oceans, rocky continents and life? Astronomers seek the answer with spectroscopy, direct imaging and telescopes.
13:38 How Do They Do It? 9/11s.
Leather Footballs, Mussels. How do they craft footballs for the National Football League? How do they farm mussels? How do they design the ultimate fighter pilot's helmet?
14:02 How It's Made 19/13s.
Space Pens/Reef Aquariums/Metal Caskets. How do they make space pens, reef aquariums and metal caskets? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
14:26 Houdini's Last Secrets 1/3s.
Siberian Prison Conspiracy. Was one of Houdini's greatest escapes a conspiracy to spy for the US government? Experts investigate by recreating his break from a Siberian prison van.
15:14 Blowing Up History 1/1s.
Secrets Of The Acropolis. The Acropolis has overlooked Athens for thousands of years. Now scientists aim to reveal how it was built, what it looked like, and how it's still standing.
16:02 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/2s.
Electric. Two pioneers in electric power both aim to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions - both using electric motors and batteries in aviation and speedboats.
16:50 How the Universe Works 4/1s.
How the Universe Built Your Car. Beneath the hood of your car lies the history of the Universe-the various metals present are the result of violent cosmic events at the dawn of time.
17:40 Future Weapons 2/11s.
Immediate Action. Discover weapons that are always ready for action, including the Crow gun system and Boomerang sniper detector. Also, how to become a real 007 using robotics.
18:30 Blowing Up History 3/17s.
Ramses' Buried Treasures. Abu Simbel in Egypt is the largest rock-cut temple in the world, built 3,000 years ago by Pharaoh Ramses II. How was this giant temple constructed and why?
19:20 How Do They Do It? 9/12s.
Scania Trucks, Miracle Forensics. How are powerful Scania trucks built? How do they use the world's biggest DNA database to solve crime? How is paraffin used to make Gouda cheese?
19:45 How It's Made 18/1s.
Patterned Glass Panels/Road Cases/Stop-Frame Animation. Discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animation is achieved.
20:10 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/3s.
Space. Scientists around the world are working on projects dealing with space and space travel - extraterrestrial life, colonising Mars, the Big Bang and rocket development.
21:00 Blowing Up History 3/17s.
Ramses' Buried Treasures. Abu Simbel in Egypt is the largest rock-cut temple in the world, built 3,000 years ago by Pharaoh Ramses II. How was this giant temple constructed and why?
21:50 Blowing Up History 1/2s.
Secrets Of The Maya Pyramid. In Mexico, the lost city of Chichen Itza holds ancient secrets of a strange civilisation. How was it was built and how did human sacrifice shape it?
22:40 How Do They Do It? 9/12s.
Scania Trucks, Miracle Forensics. How are powerful Scania trucks built? How do they use the world's biggest DNA database to solve crime? How is paraffin used to make Gouda cheese?
23:05 How It's Made 18/1s.
Patterned Glass Panels/Road Cases/Stop-Frame Animation. Discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animation is achieved.
23:30 Future Weapons 2/11s.
Immediate Action. Discover weapons that are always ready for action, including the Crow gun system and Boomerang sniper detector. Also, how to become a real 007 using robotics.
00:20 How the Universe Works 4/1s.
How the Universe Built Your Car. Beneath the hood of your car lies the history of the Universe-the various metals present are the result of violent cosmic events at the dawn of time.
01:10 Gamechangers: Inventing The World 1/3s.
Space. Scientists around the world are working on projects dealing with space and space travel - extraterrestrial life, colonising Mars, the Big Bang and rocket development.
02:00 Blowing Up History 3/17s.
Ramses' Buried Treasures. Abu Simbel in Egypt is the largest rock-cut temple in the world, built 3,000 years ago by Pharaoh Ramses II. How was this giant temple constructed and why?
02:48 Blowing Up History 1/2s.
Secrets Of The Maya Pyramid. In Mexico, the lost city of Chichen Itza holds ancient secrets of a strange civilisation. How was it was built and how did human sacrifice shape it?
03:36 Future Weapons 2/11s.
Immediate Action. Discover weapons that are always ready for action, including the Crow gun system and Boomerang sniper detector. Also, how to become a real 007 using robotics.
04:24 How Do They Do It? 9/12s.
Scania Trucks, Miracle Forensics. How are powerful Scania trucks built? How do they use the world's biggest DNA database to solve crime? How is paraffin used to make Gouda cheese?
04:48 How It's Made 18/1s.
Patterned Glass Panels/Road Cases/Stop-Frame Animation. Discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animation is achieved.
05:12 How the Universe Works 4/1s.
How the Universe Built Your Car. Beneath the hood of your car lies the history of the Universe-the various metals present are the result of violent cosmic events at the dawn of time.