00:30 You Have Been Warned 5/4s.
Natural Selection. A look at Mother Nature's biggest 'wow' moments on the internet, featuring cuddly bears, criminal ferrets, and an entire island made from trash.
01:20 How the Universe Works 6/7s.
War On Asteroids. Once thought to be an inevitable disaster, scientists now have the technology to prevent asteroids from hitting the Earth. How are they working to do this?
02:10 How the Universe Works 6/8s.
Secret History Of Mercury. For four years, the Messenger space probe sent images of Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet, closest to the Sun. Could it threaten life on Earth?
03:00 How It's Made 21/21s.
Pressed Glass, Pickup Truck Caps, Alpaca Yarn. Learn how everyday items such as pressed glass, pickup truck cabs, alpaca yarn and utility knives are produced.
03:24 How It's Made 21/22s.
Life Casting, Downdraft Cooktops, Compression Hosiery. Discover how life casts, downdraft cooktops, compression hosiery and electric motorcycles are made.
03:48 Extreme Engineering 6/4s.
Rio De Janeiro Power Grid. Danny is in Brazil where they are building one of the world's largest hydroelectric projects, tunnelling through seven mountains and building two dams.
04:36 Extreme Engineering 6/5s.
South African Gold Mine. Danny Forster visits the deepest place on Earth; South Africa's Mponeng Gold Mine - the most dangerous construction site on the planet.
05:24 How Do They Do It? 8/13s.
Episode 13. How do they find and defuse thousands of World War II landmines? How do they make crisp tasting cider? And how do they clear undergrowth with just a thin strip of nylon wire?
05:48 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?
06:12 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?
06:36 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?
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/16s.
Episode 16. How do they fashion the iconic Fedora hat? How do they make the cement that builds the world? And how do they harvest and freeze millions of peas in under three hours?
07:26 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/8s.
Lamborghini Aventador. Ever wondered how a Lamborghini Aventador is made? Join the crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
07:50 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/9s.
Jaguar F-Type. Ever wondered how a Jaguar F-Type is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
08:14 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/10s.
Bentley Continental GT Speed. Ever wondered how a Bentley Continental GT Speed is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
08:38 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/1s.
Alpha Romeo 4C. The How It's Made crew visit the birthplace of the Alpha Romeo 4C, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
09:02 How It's Made 21/21s.
Pressed Glass, Pickup Truck Caps, Alpaca Yarn. Learn how everyday items such as pressed glass, pickup truck cabs, alpaca yarn and utility knives are produced.
09:26 How It's Made 21/22s.
Life Casting, Downdraft Cooktops, Compression Hosiery. Discover how life casts, downdraft cooktops, compression hosiery and electric motorcycles are made.
09:50 How the Universe Works 6/9s.
Dark History Of The Solar System. The solar system is different to others in the Milky Way, but it hides a violent past. Scientists examine the clues to reveal its secret history.
10:38 How the Universe Works 6/10s.
Mystery Of Spacetime. Space isn't as empty as it seems. It conceals a secret structure called spacetime - an invisible field that governs our lives.
11:26 Extreme Engineering 6/4s.
Rio De Janeiro Power Grid. Danny is in Brazil where they are building one of the world's largest hydroelectric projects, tunnelling through seven mountains and building two dams.
12:14 Extreme Engineering 6/5s.
South African Gold Mine. Danny Forster visits the deepest place on Earth; South Africa's Mponeng Gold Mine - the most dangerous construction site on the planet.
13:02 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?
13:26 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?
13:50 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?
14:14 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.
14:38 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/2s.
Quicksand Quagmire. The guys engineer a plan to survive a three-story fall without a parachute. Plus, how will they fare when trying to escape the powers of homemade quicksand?
15:26 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/3s.
Quake, Rattle, And Roll. Kevin and Grant build a homemade hydrofoil. Can they make it go so fast it glides over the water? The guys also learn if you can cook a steak with music.
16:14 Extreme Engineering 6/6s.
Melbourne Stadium. Danny is in Melbourne, Australia where they are building one of the most innovative stadiums ever. It will be the ultimate fan experience, and an icon for the city.
17:02 Extreme Engineering 6/7s.
San Francisco Bay Bridge. Danny Forster visits the most expensive public works project ever in California. Crews are racing to earthquake-proof the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
17:50 Man v the Universe 1/1s.
Mining The Moon. For the first time since the Cold War the Moon is inspiring a race. But this time around winning is not about proving military might - it's about cold hard cash.
18:40 Man v the Universe 1/2s.
How To Kill An Asteroid. Asteroids have decimated life on Earth before and they will again. Across the globe, scientists, engineers and astronauts are gearing up for a cosmic battle.
19:30 America's Lost Vikings 1/6s.
The Alaska Enigma. Using the latest technology experts test the shocking theory that the Vikings might have travelled further into America than anyone previously believed.
20:20 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/2s.
Pagani Huayra. Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Pagani Huayra, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
20:45 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/3s.
Caterham Seven. Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Caterham Seven, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
21:10 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/4s.
Bugatti Veyron. Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Bugatti Veyron, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
21:35 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/5s.
Morgan 3-Wheeler. The crew head to the birthplace of the Morgan 3-Wheeler in England where the car's inner workings and gorgeous exterior are examined.
22:00 America's Lost Vikings 1/6s.
The Alaska Enigma. Using the latest technology experts test the shocking theory that the Vikings might have travelled further into America than anyone previously believed.
22:50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Armored Car Combat. Kevin and Grant outfit cars with armour and weapons and face off in a demolition derby. Later, they build a lie detector and a chainsaw-powered chairlift.
23:40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/5s.
Game of Drones. Can Kevin and Grant build an amphibious motorcycle that drives on the water? In an ultra-scientific mini-golf competition, who can make the most holes-in-one?
00:30 You Have Been Warned 5/5s.
Epic Elements. Science is boiled down to its component parts with a look at how pioneers have tackled the forces of the universe and faced the elements to capture something amazing.
01:20 How the Universe Works 6/9s.
Dark History Of The Solar System. The solar system is different to others in the Milky Way, but it hides a violent past. Scientists examine the clues to reveal its secret history.
02:10 How the Universe Works 6/10s.
Mystery Of Spacetime. Space isn't as empty as it seems. It conceals a secret structure called spacetime - an invisible field that governs our lives.
03:00 America's Lost Vikings 1/6s.
The Alaska Enigma. Using the latest technology experts test the shocking theory that the Vikings might have travelled further into America than anyone previously believed.
03:48 Extreme Engineering 6/6s.
Melbourne Stadium. Danny is in Melbourne, Australia where they are building one of the most innovative stadiums ever. It will be the ultimate fan experience, and an icon for the city.
04:36 Extreme Engineering 6/7s.
San Francisco Bay Bridge. Danny Forster visits the most expensive public works project ever in California. Crews are racing to earthquake-proof the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
05:24 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?
05:48 How Do They Do It? 8/18s.
Episode 18. How do they build powerboats that can go faster than sports cars? How do they produce Swiss watches? And how do they create wallpaper fit for palaces and parliaments?
06:12 How Do They Do It? 8/19s.
Episode 19. How do they rescue the crew of a sunken submarine? Leading submarine rescue specialists test the ability of the world's navies to respond to an underwater emergency.
06:36 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?
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/17s.
Episode 17. How do they turn goat fleeces into fabrics? How do they build a quad bike that turns into a jet-ski and how do they create the instrument of angels- the harp?
07:26 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.
07:50 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/2s.
Porsche 911. Ever wondered how a Porsche 911 was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
08:14 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/3s.
Ferrari FF. Ever wondered how a Ferrari FF was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
08:38 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/4s.
Audi R8. Ever wondered how an Audi R8 was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
09:02 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/5s.
Rolls Royce Phantom. Ever wondered a how Rolls Royce Phantom was made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
09:26 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/6s.
Maserati Quattroporte. Ever wondered how a Maserati Quattroporte made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
09:50 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/7s.
Weismann MF5. Ever wondered how high-end cars are manufactured? Join the crew as they explore the origins, inner workings and technical specs of some of the world's finest cars.
10:14 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/8s.
Lamborghini Aventador. Ever wondered how a Lamborghini Aventador is made? Join the crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
10:38 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/9s.
Jaguar F-Type. Ever wondered how a Jaguar F-Type is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
11:02 How It's Made: Dream Cars 1/10s.
Bentley Continental GT Speed. Ever wondered how a Bentley Continental GT Speed is made? The team goes to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
11:26 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?
12:14 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?
13:02 Extreme Engineering 5/8s.
NASA. Danny Forster visits NASA to find out about the ambitious new Constellation Program. Plus, how will the Ares rocket change the future of American space exploration?
13:50 Extreme Engineering 6/1s.
Singapore Skypark. Danny is in Singapore, where the world's first Skypark is being built on top of three skyscrapers. Watch as he helps with some of the heaviest lifts ever tried.
14:38 Extreme Engineering 6/2s.
Kuwait Towers. Danny Forster is in Kuwait where the world's tallest twisting structure, the Al Hamra tower, is build. Clad in limestone, it is capped by a 17-story open restaurant.
15:26 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.
16:14 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?
17:02 How the Universe Works 6/5s.
The Quasar Enigma. Quasars are the brightest objects in space, powered by black holes, and the most mysterious. How do they shape the universe and ultimately aid in its destruction?
17:50 How the Universe Works 6/6s.
Death Of The Milky Way. The Milky Way is dying and scientists are trying to discover what's killing it. Scientists must trace its whereabouts over the past 13.6 billion years.
18:40 How the Universe Works 6/7s.
War On Asteroids. Once thought to be an inevitable disaster, scientists now have the technology to prevent asteroids from hitting the Earth. How are they working to do this?
19:30 Alien Encounters 1/1s.
The Message. What would happen if we got a message from space? Scientists and writers, with cooperation from SETI, unravel the impact of this world changing event.
20:20 Alien Encounters 1/2s.
The Arrival. How will humans react when an alien spacecraft is on its way to Earth? Sci-fi writers, with cooperation from SETI and Carl Sagan's son, Nick, unravel the impact.
21:10 Alien Encounters 2/1s.
The Invasion. A swarm of spacecraft depart their mother ship and hover in Earth's atmosphere. The ships deposit thousands of mysterious pods. Are they a message, a gift or a weapon?
22:00 Alien Encounters 2/2s.
The Offspring. As a mysterious alien technology spreads across our globe, so do fears of contagion. Scientists discuss the implications of encountering life as we don't know it.
22:50 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!
23:40 You Have Been Warned 5/2s.
Amped Up. A look at the most inventive people on the web, featuring how to get a tattoo from a machine, build an engine from paper, and ride on a giant homemade swing.
00:30 You Have Been Warned 5/3s.
Truth Or Troll. Experts are on a mission to find the truth and expose the web's greatest trolls. Can a saw made of paper cut wood? Do giant gators roam Florida's golf courses?
01:20 You Have Been Warned 5/4s.
Natural Selection. A look at Mother Nature's biggest 'wow' moments on the internet, featuring cuddly bears, criminal ferrets, and an entire island made from trash.
02:10 You Have Been Warned 5/5s.
Epic Elements. Science is boiled down to its component parts with a look at how pioneers have tackled the forces of the universe and faced the elements to capture something amazing.
03:00 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.
03:48 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?
04:36 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?
05:24 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?
06:12 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.
07:00 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/1s.
Is Privacy Dead?. Humans now live under a global surveillance system that solves crime and uncovers terrorist plots. What impact does this security have on privacy?
07:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/2s.
Can We Cheat Death?. Scientists are learning the mechanisms of aging and getting closer to a world where death is curable. Are humans about to enter a new age of immortality?
08:38 Stem Cell Universe with Stephen Hawking
Professor Stephen Hawking delves into the mysterious world of stem cells, both embryonic and adult, to explore what these wondrous and baffling mechanisms are capable of.
09:26 How We Invented the World 1/1s.
Skyscrapers. Skyscrapers are symbols of wealth and ambition. How did a bird in a cage, a city in flames and a chance question from a college student influence their innovation?
10:14 How We Invented the World 1/2s.
Cars. How did the ideas of an ambitious wife and the innovations of a Scottish vet lead to the invention of the car? How has this revolutionary vehicle shaped the modern world?
11:02 How We Invented the World 1/3s.
Planes. Planes have revolutionised global travel. How did the genius of the Wright brothers, a trip to the moon and a pair of frozen eyeballs make our dreams of flight a reality?
11:50 How We Invented the World 1/4s.
Phones. Mobile phones have transformed the way we communicate. How did a beautiful woman, Frankenstein's brother, and the sinking of the Titanic all impact on its development?
12:38 Man Made Marvels China 6/1s.
World's Biggest Transport Hub. In Shanghai work has begun on a radical $10bn engineering project to allow millions of people to swap between seven modes of travel - but how?
13:26 Man Made Marvels China 6/2s.
World's Fastest Railway. The Shanghai to Beijing line is set to be a record breaker, the longest high speed railway in the world carrying the fastest trains. Will it succeed?
14:14 Take Back the Harbour
A group of ambitious students at a school on Governor's Island, New York, have taken on a conservation project - to restore the once-bountiful oyster supply in New York Harbour.
15:02 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/1s.
Are Aliens Inside Us?. Drops of rain could be bringing us visitors from another planet, invading our bloodlines or infecting our technology. But are aliens already inside us?
15:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/4s.
Is Gun Crime A Virus?. Every 17 minutes, someone is killed with a gun. It's a wave of violence that political debate can't seem to stop. Is this an epidemic that scientists can cure?
16:38 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/5s.
Can We All Become Geniuses?. Genius lies somewhere in the human mind. Might we augment our biology with technology to unlock the genius inside us all?
17:26 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/6s.
Is The Force With Us?. New research is revealing a hidden force in the universe instantly linking every place in our world and joining our future with our past. Is the Force with us?
18:15 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/8s.
Can We Hack The Planet?. Scientists are unlocking the secrets of nature in order to tame the elements, harness energy, and even control life. Can we save humanity in time?
19:05 Silicon Valley: The Untold Story 1/1s.
Secret Sauce. Explores the unique mix of ingredients that fuelled Silicon Valley's rise to becoming the world's technological and economic powerhouse.
19:55 Silicon Valley: The Untold Story 1/2s.
Magnetic Force. Examines the various forces that have made Silicon Valley a magnet for innovators from all over the world. Forces that included government and military funding.
20:45 This Is A.I.
This Is A.I.. Artificial intelligence has been touted as humanity's salvation and its downfall. Experts and scientists reveal the challenges and potential dangers of these nascent technologies.
22:00 Above And Beyond: NASA's Journey To Tomorrow
A celebration of NASA's 60th anniversary and the remarkable, historic institution that went to the moon, the surface of Mars, and to the outer edge of the solar system.
23:15 Silicon Valley: The Untold Story 1/3s.
Lucky Accidents. Charts the circuitous paths to success that lie behind some of Silicon Valley's greatest icons. Includes interviews with key entrepreneurial figures.
00:05 Lost Beasts of the Ice Age
Phil Torres and Dr. Tori Herridge go on a journey to Siberia for the biggest ever Ice Age dig, unearthing a treasure trove of animals buried in the ground for thousands of years.
01:45 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/2s.
Do We Live in The Matrix?. The universe seems real, but what if it isn't? Scientists from all fields are exploring the possibility that life is virtual reality.
02:35 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/3s.
Are We All Bigots?. If you think you see everyone as equal you are kidding yourself. No matter how open-minded we think we are stereotypes colour our judgment of others.
03:23 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/4s.
Why Do We Lie?. Are our brains wired for lying from a young age? The brains of pathological liars may provide insights. And how will technology impact upon our lies?
04:11 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/5s.
Can Time Go Backwards?. We move around in space, but we are stuck in a prison of time moving ever forwards. Could science ever make the clock move backwards?
04:59 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/6s.
Are We Here for a Reason?. Evolution explains life exists for one purpose: to reproduce. However, a new theory suggests that humans may have another purpose.
05:47 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/1s.
Are Aliens Inside Us?. Drops of rain could be bringing us visitors from another planet, invading our bloodlines or infecting our technology. But are aliens already inside us?
06:36 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?
07:00 How Do They Do It? 12/18s.
Episode 18. How do they harvest thousands of tonnes of tea? How to they make sure that your luggage catches the same plane as you? And how do they make high-quality hairbrushes?
07:26 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/2s.
Pagani Huayra. Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Pagani Huayra, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
07:50 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/3s.
Caterham Seven. Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Caterham Seven, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
08:14 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/4s.
Bugatti Veyron. Join the How It's Made crew as they visit the birthplace of the Bugatti Veyron, revealing its inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
08:38 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/5s.
Morgan 3-Wheeler. The crew head to the birthplace of the Morgan 3-Wheeler in England where the car's inner workings and gorgeous exterior are examined.
09:02 America's Lost Vikings 1/6s.
The Alaska Enigma. Using the latest technology experts test the shocking theory that the Vikings might have travelled further into America than anyone previously believed.
09:50 Man v the Universe 1/1s.
Mining The Moon. For the first time since the Cold War the Moon is inspiring a race. But this time around winning is not about proving military might - it's about cold hard cash.
10:38 Man v the Universe 1/2s.
How To Kill An Asteroid. Asteroids have decimated life on Earth before and they will again. Across the globe, scientists, engineers and astronauts are gearing up for a cosmic battle.
11:26 Extreme Engineering 6/6s.
Melbourne Stadium. Danny is in Melbourne, Australia where they are building one of the most innovative stadiums ever. It will be the ultimate fan experience, and an icon for the city.
12:14 Extreme Engineering 6/7s.
San Francisco Bay Bridge. Danny Forster visits the most expensive public works project ever in California. Crews are racing to earthquake-proof the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
13:02 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.
13:26 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.
13:50 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.
14:14 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.
14:38 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/4s.
Armored Car Combat. Kevin and Grant outfit cars with armour and weapons and face off in a demolition derby. Later, they build a lie detector and a chainsaw-powered chairlift.
15:26 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/5s.
Game of Drones. Can Kevin and Grant build an amphibious motorcycle that drives on the water? In an ultra-scientific mini-golf competition, who can make the most holes-in-one?
16:14 Extreme Engineering 6/8s.
Gotthard Base Tunnel. Danny investigates the Gotthard Base Tunnel - the longest tunnel in the world, costing 18 billion dollars.
17:02 Extreme Engineering 6/9s.
Abu Dhabi Central Market. Danny explores Abu Dhabi's Central Market - a hub for an emerging world destination, complete with offices, parks, shops, and hotels.
17:50 Man v the Universe 1/3s.
Mars Is Ours. For decades humans have dreamed of going to Mars, and now we're finally on the brink of blasting off for the red planet. How close is its potential occupation?
18:40 Truth Behind the Moon Landing 1/1s.
Fire In The Cockpit. Experts investigate to see if the fire on Apollo 1 that killed three astronauts was a cover-up. Was it a tragic accident or part of the moon landing conspiracy?
19:30 Hacking The Wild 1/2s.
Desert Island Castaway. Andy is stranded alone on an island in the Pacific Ocean, and with a tropical storm looming, he must use his tech to find food and stay alive.
20:20 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/6s.
Ginetta G40. Ginetta and Team LNT are synonymous with racing, making headway in auto racing history for decades. The crew head to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings.
20:45 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/7s.
Lucra LC470. Ever wondered how a Lucra LC470 is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace, explore the inner workings and its gorgeous exterior.
21:10 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/8s.
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Ever wondered how a Corvette Stingray is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
21:35 How It's Made: Dream Cars 2/9s.
KTM X-Bow. Ever wondered how a KTM X-Bow is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
22:00 Hacking The Wild 1/2s.
Desert Island Castaway. Andy is stranded alone on an island in the Pacific Ocean, and with a tropical storm looming, he must use his tech to find food and stay alive.
22:50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/6s.
Motorcycle Chariots. The guys turn chariots into speed demons by replacing horses with powerful motorcycles. Kevin and Grant find out what it takes to escape from Alcatraz.
23:40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/7s.
USS Scrapyard Submarine. Kevin and Grant build a submarine and see if they can survive at the bottom of a pool, supersize wind-up cars, and see if duct tape can stop a bullet.
00:30 You Have Been Warned 5/6s.
Crowd Pleasers. A countdown of the top 20 crowd-pleasers using science to thrill, including encounters in the wild, the world's fastest skateboarder, and a trapeze at 300-ft.
01:20 Man v the Universe 1/1s.
Mining The Moon. For the first time since the Cold War the Moon is inspiring a race. But this time around winning is not about proving military might - it's about cold hard cash.
02:10 Man v the Universe 1/2s.
How To Kill An Asteroid. Asteroids have decimated life on Earth before and they will again. Across the globe, scientists, engineers and astronauts are gearing up for a cosmic battle.
03:00 Hacking The Wild 1/2s.
Desert Island Castaway. Andy is stranded alone on an island in the Pacific Ocean, and with a tropical storm looming, he must use his tech to find food and stay alive.
03:48 Extreme Engineering 6/8s.
Gotthard Base Tunnel. Danny investigates the Gotthard Base Tunnel - the longest tunnel in the world, costing 18 billion dollars.
04:36 Extreme Engineering 6/9s.
Abu Dhabi Central Market. Danny explores Abu Dhabi's Central Market - a hub for an emerging world destination, complete with offices, parks, shops, and hotels.
05:24 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.
05:48 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.