00:05 How It's Made 26/18s.
Episode 18. 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.
00:30 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
01:20 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
02:10 American Titans 1/6s.
Daly Vs. Clark. The lawless territory of Montana remains up for grabs, and William Clark and Marcus Daly fight for control over the state and copper mines worth millions.
03:00 How It's Made 21/19s.
Sawhorses And Toolboxes, Sorbet Pops, School Buses. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how sawhorses and toolboxes, sorbet pops and school buses are made.
03:24 How It's Made 21/20s.
Sanders, Solid Terrain Models, Stucco. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from sanders to solid terrain models are made.
03:48 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Lawnmower Jousting Royale. While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. What could go wrong?
04:36 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
05:24 How Do They Do It? 10/3s.
Toilet Paper / Absinthe / Cricket Balls. How do they turn trees into toilet paper? How do they make absinthe and how do they make cricket balls tough enough to face a match batsmen?
05:48 How It's Made 26/18s.
Episode 18. 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.
06:12 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/9s.
Episode 9. How do they turn scrap metal into luxury cookers? How do they hand roll billions of sticks of incense? And, how do they make jenever, the original form of gin?
07:26 How It's Made 21/19s.
Sawhorses And Toolboxes, Sorbet Pops, School Buses. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how sawhorses and toolboxes, sorbet pops and school buses are made.
07:50 How It's Made 21/20s.
Sanders, Solid Terrain Models, Stucco. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from sanders to solid terrain models are made.
08:14 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
09:02 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.
09:50 How Do They Do It? 10/3s.
Toilet Paper / Absinthe / Cricket Balls. How do they turn trees into toilet paper? How do they make absinthe and how do they make cricket balls tough enough to face a match batsmen?
10:14 How It's Made 26/18s.
Episode 18. 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.
10:38 How It's Made 21/19s.
Sawhorses And Toolboxes, Sorbet Pops, School Buses. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how sawhorses and toolboxes, sorbet pops and school buses are made.
11:02 How It's Made 21/20s.
Sanders, Solid Terrain Models, Stucco. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from sanders to solid terrain models are made.
11:26 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Lawnmower Jousting Royale. While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. What could go wrong?
12:14 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
13:02 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.
13:50 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
14:38 How Do They Do It? 10/3s.
Toilet Paper / Absinthe / Cricket Balls. How do they turn trees into toilet paper? How do they make absinthe and how do they make cricket balls tough enough to face a match batsmen?
15:02 How It's Made 26/18s.
Episode 18. 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.
15:26 How It's Made 21/19s.
Sawhorses And Toolboxes, Sorbet Pops, School Buses. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how sawhorses and toolboxes, sorbet pops and school buses are made.
15:50 How It's Made 21/20s.
Sanders, Solid Terrain Models, Stucco. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from sanders to solid terrain models are made.
16:14 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Lawnmower Jousting Royale. While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. What could go wrong?
17:02 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.
17:50 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
18:40 Extreme Engineering 5/5s.
Panama Canal. In danger of becoming obsolete, the Panama Canal is benefitting from a $5.25 billion expansion project. Host Danny Forster explores.
19:30 America's Lost Vikings 1/5s.
Curse Of Death Island. The team of expert archaeologists follow clues from the ancient Sagas that leads them to a runestone hidden in a mysterious, hostile island with a deadly past.
20:20 How Do They Do It? 10/4s.
Salad / Rope / Insulin. How do they cultivate green salad on scorching desert plains, how do they make rigging for ships and how do they produce lifesaving insulin from bread?
20:45 How It's Made 26/19s.
Episode 19. 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.
21:10 How It's Made 26/20s.
Episode 20. 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.
21:35 How It's Made 26/21s.
Episode 21. 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.
22:00 America's Lost Vikings 1/5s.
Curse Of Death Island. The team of expert archaeologists follow clues from the ancient Sagas that leads them to a runestone hidden in a mysterious, hostile island with a deadly past.
22:50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/5s.
In-Human Slingshot. Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide.
23:40 How Do They Do It? 10/4s.
Salad / Rope / Insulin. How do they cultivate green salad on scorching desert plains, how do they make rigging for ships and how do they produce lifesaving insulin from bread?
00:05 How It's Made 26/19s.
Episode 19. 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.
00:30 Extreme Engineering 5/5s.
Panama Canal. In danger of becoming obsolete, the Panama Canal is benefitting from a $5.25 billion expansion project. Host Danny Forster explores.
01:20 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
02:10 How It's Made 26/20s.
Episode 20. 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.
02:35 How It's Made 26/21s.
Episode 21. 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.
03:00 America's Lost Vikings 1/5s.
Curse Of Death Island. The team of expert archaeologists follow clues from the ancient Sagas that leads them to a runestone hidden in a mysterious, hostile island with a deadly past.
03:48 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/5s.
In-Human Slingshot. Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide.
04:36 Extreme Engineering 5/5s.
Panama Canal. In danger of becoming obsolete, the Panama Canal is benefitting from a $5.25 billion expansion project. Host Danny Forster explores.
05:24 How Do They Do It? 10/4s.
Salad / Rope / Insulin. How do they cultivate green salad on scorching desert plains, how do they make rigging for ships and how do they produce lifesaving insulin from bread?
05:48 How It's Made 26/19s.
Episode 19. 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.
06:12 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/10s.
Episode 10. How do they run a farm with robots? How do they build a machine to pick up thirty tonnes of logs in a single grab? And, how do they move the world's most valuable pianos?
07:26 How It's Made 26/20s.
Episode 20. 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 26/21s.
Episode 21. 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.
08:14 How It's Made 26/22s.
Episode 22. 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.
08:38 How It's Made 26/23s.
Episode 23. 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.
09:02 How It's Made 26/24s.
Episode 24. 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.
09:26 How Do They Do It? 10/5s.
Locomotives / Clotted Cream / Boomerangs. How do they build one of the world's most powerful locomotives? And how do they turn cows' milk into clotted cream?
09:50 How Do They Do It? 10/6s.
Sardines / Piaggio Scooters / Erector Sets. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. Looking at sardine fishing, Piaggio scooters and erector sets.
10:14 How Do They Do It? 10/7s.
Plane Painting / Clogs / Pasties. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. Featuring plane painting, pasties and how clogs are made.
10:38 How Do They Do It? 10/8s.
Bells / Hurricane Clear Up / Dates. How do they cast bells fit for the world's greatest cathedrals? And how do they clear up the effect of one of America's biggest storms?
11:02 How Do They Do It? 10/9s.
Titan Tires / Espresso / Diamond Cutting. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. Featuring Titan Tires, espresso and how diamonds are cut.
11:26 Mega Engineering 1/2s.
Bering Strait Tunnel. The Bering Strait tunnel, designed to connect Russia and Alaska, would require an incredible 64 miles to be bored in the most ambitious tunneling project ever undertaken.
12:14 Mega Engineering 1/5s.
Mile High Skyscraper. Shanghai is groaning under the weight of its superabundant population. Could constructing a revolutionary skyscraper (and the world's...
Mile High Skyscraper. Shanghai is groaning under the weight of its superabundant population. Could constructing a revolutionary skyscraper (and the world's tallest tower) be the answer to its problems?
13:02 Mega Engineering 1/1s.
Dome Over Houston. Faced with the dire consequences of global warming, the people of Texas have come up with a radical solution: a giant geodesic dome, 1,500 feet high, to cover the city.
13:50 Mega Engineering 1/6s.
City at Sea. With the old defences no longer able to protect New Orleans from rising sea levels, pioneering engineers are considering innovative solutions - including building a floating city.
14:38 Mega Engineering 1/3s.
Personal Pods. Personal Pods are a high-speed, non-stop, self-driving transit system that could solve traffic problems in Washington DC. How would they work?
15:26 How the Universe Works 5/5s.
Stars That Kill. Countdown of NASAs top six the deadliest stars - 'vampire' stars that drain their neighbours, supernovas and white dwarfs that destroy planets.
16:14 How the Universe Works 5/6s.
Secret History Of Pluto. Despite Pluto's appearance as a dark and frozen world, scientists are investigating whether there might be warm liquid water beneath the surface.
17:02 How the Universe Works 5/7s.
The Dark Matter Enigma. Dark matter is one of the greatest mysteries of the universe facing scientists today. Could it be the cause of supermassive black holes and mass extinctions?
17:50 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
18:40 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
19:30 Darkness 1/6s.
Underground Waterworld. Three strangers enter a cave-mine in total darkness, deep underground in a remote part of Virginia, where they must contend with giant underground waterfalls.
20:20 What Happened Next? 2/5s.
Episode 5. Two extreme cyclists fall from great heights at incredible speed. Can they survive by harnessing some life-saving science? Plus, the destructive power of a boat's wake.
20:45 What Happened Next? 2/6s.
Episode 6. Fire breaks out at a fireworks factory, sparking fears of a chain reaction. Meanwhile, more explosions as propane gas cylinders are hurled into oncoming traffic in Russia.
21:10 Da Vinci's Machines 1/7s.
Air Screw. The crew faces its most complex build so far- the Air Screw - da Vinci's single wing, helicopter-like device. Will they be able to get his vision off the ground?
22:00 How It's Made 21/19s.
Sawhorses And Toolboxes, Sorbet Pops, School Buses. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how sawhorses and toolboxes, sorbet pops and school buses are made.
22:25 How It's Made 21/20s.
Sanders, Solid Terrain Models, Stucco. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from sanders to solid terrain models are made.
22:50 America's Lost Vikings 1/5s.
Curse Of Death Island. The team of expert archaeologists follow clues from the ancient Sagas that leads them to a runestone hidden in a mysterious, hostile island with a deadly past.
23:40 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.
00:30 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.
01:20 Extreme Engineering 5/3s.
Navy Amphibious Warship. Danny Forster explores the LPD17, a new assault ship for the US Navy that can launch over 700 Marines and equipment on helicopters and hovercrafts.
02:10 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
03:00 Extreme Engineering 5/5s.
Panama Canal. In danger of becoming obsolete, the Panama Canal is benefitting from a $5.25 billion expansion project. Host Danny Forster explores.
03:48 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits work? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
04:12 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?
04:36 How Do They Do It? 10/2s.
Saffron / Ice Roads / Shelby. How do they farm the expensive spice saffron, how do they create giant roads made entirely from ice and how do they manufacture a muscle car?
05:00 How Do They Do It? 10/3s.
Toilet Paper / Absinthe / Cricket Balls. How do they turn trees into toilet paper? How do they make absinthe and how do they make cricket balls tough enough to face a match batsmen?
05:24 How It's Made 26/15s.
Custom Shoe Trees, Clay Targets. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as squeeze chutes and composite boat propellers made?
05:48 How It's Made 26/16s.
Orthodontic Retainer, Orange Juice. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as retractable saunas and sawmill blade knives made?
06:12 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.
06:36 How It's Made 26/18s.
Episode 18. 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.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/11s.
Episode 11. How do they build a towering scaffold from giant poles of bamboo? And how do they mine for the mineral that makes fireworks burn red?
07:26 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/1s.
Trash Can Rocketeers. Kevin and Grant take on the role of rocket scientists and attempt to design the ultimate Trash Can Rocket using the lens of an old projection TV.
08:14 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/2s.
Concrete Canoe Challenge. Kevin and Grant turn science into speed and turbocharge a Rocket Skateboard. Using a batch of homemade supersonic rocket fuel, what could possibly go wrong?
09:02 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/3s.
Homemade Hovercraft Hijinks. Kevin and Grant test their skills when building a homemade hovercraft capable of crossing land and sea. Plus, how can a merry-go-round produce G-forces?
09:50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Lawnmower Jousting Royale. While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. What could go wrong?
10:38 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/5s.
In-Human Slingshot. Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide.
11:26 How It's Made 26/15s.
Custom Shoe Trees, Clay Targets. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as squeeze chutes and composite boat propellers made?
11:50 How It's Made 26/16s.
Orthodontic Retainer, Orange Juice. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as retractable saunas and sawmill blade knives made?
12:14 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.
12:38 How It's Made 26/18s.
Episode 18. 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.
13:02 How It's Made 26/19s.
Episode 19. 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.
13:26 How Do They Do It? 9/20s.
Skydiving Suits, Surströmming. How do skydiving suits work? How do they produce Surströmming, one of the world's smelliest foods? How do they transform weeds into walls?
13:50 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?
14:14 How Do They Do It? 10/2s.
Saffron / Ice Roads / Shelby. How do they farm the expensive spice saffron, how do they create giant roads made entirely from ice and how do they manufacture a muscle car?
14:38 How Do They Do It? 10/3s.
Toilet Paper / Absinthe / Cricket Balls. How do they turn trees into toilet paper? How do they make absinthe and how do they make cricket balls tough enough to face a match batsmen?
15:02 How Do They Do It? 10/4s.
Salad / Rope / Insulin. How do they cultivate green salad on scorching desert plains, how do they make rigging for ships and how do they produce lifesaving insulin from bread?
15:26 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.
16:14 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.
17:02 Extreme Engineering 5/3s.
Navy Amphibious Warship. Danny Forster explores the LPD17, a new assault ship for the US Navy that can launch over 700 Marines and equipment on helicopters and hovercrafts.
17:50 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
18:40 Extreme Engineering 5/5s.
Panama Canal. In danger of becoming obsolete, the Panama Canal is benefitting from a $5.25 billion expansion project. Host Danny Forster explores.
19:30 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/2s.
Is Gravity an Illusion?. One of the great unsolved mysteries of the universe is how the force of gravity works. Why do all objects that have mass pull on one another?
20:20 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.
21:10 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?
22:00 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 5/5s.
Will We Become God?. Scientific breakthroughs are granting humans seemingly divine abilities, from growing new life, to using big data to solve almost any problem.
22:50 American Titans 1/3s.
Carnegie Vs. Frick. Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and coal king Henry Clay Frick join forces to create the most power industrial empire during America's Gilded Age.
23:40 American Titans 1/4s.
Vanderbilt Vs. Drew. Railroad kingpin Cornelius Vanderbilt takes on his old friend Daniel Drew in a war for the Erie Railroad. Vanderbilt has millions, but Drew has a secret weapon.
00:30 American Titans 1/5s.
Hearst Vs. Pulitzer. In the late 1890s, William Randolph Hearst challenges the king of newspaper publishing Joseph Pulitzer in a circulation war that will change publishing forever.
01:20 American Titans 1/6s.
Daly Vs. Clark. The lawless territory of Montana remains up for grabs, and William Clark and Marcus Daly fight for control over the state and copper mines worth millions.
02:10 American Titans 1/2s.
Edison Vs. Tesla. In the late 1800's two great minds, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla, build systems that will dramatically change life by bringing light and power to the world.
03:00 How the Universe Works 5/5s.
Stars That Kill. Countdown of NASAs top six the deadliest stars - 'vampire' stars that drain their neighbours, supernovas and white dwarfs that destroy planets.
03:48 How the Universe Works 5/6s.
Secret History Of Pluto. Despite Pluto's appearance as a dark and frozen world, scientists are investigating whether there might be warm liquid water beneath the surface.
04:36 How the Universe Works 5/7s.
The Dark Matter Enigma. Dark matter is one of the greatest mysteries of the universe facing scientists today. Could it be the cause of supermassive black holes and mass extinctions?
05:24 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
06:12 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/12s.
Episode 12. How do they handcraft Espadrilles shoes? How do they make prefabricated houses? And how they store priceless documents to keep them safe for hundreds of years?
07:26 How Do They Do It? 10/4s.
Salad / Rope / Insulin. How do they cultivate green salad on scorching desert plains, how do they make rigging for ships and how do they produce lifesaving insulin from bread?
07:50 How It's Made 26/19s.
Episode 19. 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.
08:14 How It's Made 26/20s.
Episode 20. 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.
08:38 How It's Made 26/21s.
Episode 21. 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.
09:02 America's Lost Vikings 1/5s.
Curse Of Death Island. The team of expert archaeologists follow clues from the ancient Sagas that leads them to a runestone hidden in a mysterious, hostile island with a deadly past.
09:50 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
10:38 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
11:26 Extreme Engineering 5/4s.
Hong Kong Bridge. Stonecutters Bridge has a 1018m span and is an engineering marvel. Host Danny Forster travels to China's south coast to climb it.
12:14 Extreme Engineering 5/5s.
Panama Canal. In danger of becoming obsolete, the Panama Canal is benefitting from a $5.25 billion expansion project. Host Danny Forster explores.
13:02 How Do They Do It? 9/13s.
Guitars, Rope Access. How do they make the finest classical guitars? How do they keep the blades turning on a wind turbine? How do they produce America's ultimate mowing machines?
13:26 How Do They Do It? 9/14s.
Liferafts, Mind Control. How can lifeboats hold up to 150 people? How can mind control techniques help golfers improve their shots? How do they make millions of celebratory stamps?
13:50 How It's Made 26/8s.
Educational Robots, Boxing Belts. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including boat radar mounts made?
14:14 How It's Made 26/9s.
Cotton, Rodeo Roping Chutes. A look at how everyday items including Asian noodles and rotary engines are made, revealing the unique production processes used in making them.
14:38 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Lawnmower Jousting Royale. While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. What could go wrong?
15:26 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/5s.
In-Human Slingshot. Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide.
16:14 Extreme Engineering 5/6s.
Peru Dam. Danny is in Olmos, Peru, to see how one of the deepest tunnels ever attempted will deliver water to drought-ridden farmers; but can this ambitious project succeed?
17:02 Extreme Engineering 5/7s.
Abu Dhabi. Danny Forster explores the ambitious $500 billion US dollar Al Raha Beach development in Abu Dhabi. How are engineers building on land reclaimed from the sea?
17:50 How the Universe Works 6/3s.
Twin Suns: The Alien Mysteries. Half of the star systems in our galaxy have two stars, possibly creating habitats for alien life. Here, binary stars fling entire worlds into space.
18:40 How the Universe Works 6/4s.
Uranus & Neptune: Rise Of The Ice Giants. New research shows the migration of ice planets may have helped start life on Earth, and stopped it being destroyed. How are they so vital?
19:30 Hacking The Wild 1/1s.
Curse Of The Jungle. Andy tries to survive a remote tropical jungle in Hawaii. Making his electronic equipment work in this environment pushes his hacking skills to the limit.
20:20 How It's Made 26/22s.
Episode 22. 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.
20:45 How It's Made 26/23s.
Episode 23. 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.
21:10 How It's Made 26/24s.
Episode 24. 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.
21:35 How It's Made 26/25s.
Episode 25. 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.
22:00 Hacking The Wild 1/1s.
Curse Of The Jungle. Andy tries to survive a remote tropical jungle in Hawaii. Making his electronic equipment work in this environment pushes his hacking skills to the limit.
22:50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/6s.
Backyard Volcano Blowup. Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their Off-Road Soap Box Racers. Plus, a classic homemade Volcano gets supersized into a 3-stage eruption.
23:40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/7s.
Deadly Donuts Of Fire. Kevin and Grant turn a blast of air into a ring of fire when they build a Vortex Cannon. They use quantum physics to send a Levitating Racer around a track.
00:30 You Have Been Warned 5/1s.
Fearless Or Foolish. A look at both fearless and foolish internet legends, featuring stopping trick shots, extreme mountain unicyclers, and a relaxing hot bath of chilli sauce!
01:20 How the Universe Works 5/8s.
Strangest Alien Worlds. Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will we ever locate a planet similar to our own?
02:10 How the Universe Works 6/2s.
Strange Lives Of Dwarf Planets. Dwarf planets are some of the solar system's most active places, from oceans of liquid water on Pluto to vanishing volcanoes on icy Ceres.
03:00 Hacking The Wild 1/1s.
Curse Of The Jungle. Andy tries to survive a remote tropical jungle in Hawaii. Making his electronic equipment work in this environment pushes his hacking skills to the limit.
03:48 Extreme Engineering 5/6s.
Peru Dam. Danny is in Olmos, Peru, to see how one of the deepest tunnels ever attempted will deliver water to drought-ridden farmers; but can this ambitious project succeed?
04:36 Extreme Engineering 5/7s.
Abu Dhabi. Danny Forster explores the ambitious $500 billion US dollar Al Raha Beach development in Abu Dhabi. How are engineers building on land reclaimed from the sea?
05:24 How Do They Do It? 8/1s.
Episode 1. How do Japanese master chefs prepare the extremely poisonous puffer fish and avoid killing their customers? And how do Scots weave over 700 types of tartan for kilts?
05:48 How Do They Do It? 8/2s.
Episode 2. How do they design and produce the ultimate kingpin bowling ball? How do they raise and lower Tower Bridge? And how do they produce millions of gummy bears a day? Find out.