Morgan Cars, Bamboo Cotton, Toilets. How do they assemble the reinvented Morgan 3 Wheeler? Plus, how do they protect firefighters' hands from heat, flame and chemical attack?
06:24 How Do They Do It? 14/13s.
Wind Turbines, Car Tyres, Mushrooms. How do they make wind turbines with twice the wingspan of a Boeing? Plus, how do they mould car tyres from the ooze of a tree?
06:48 How Do They Do It? 14/14s.
Ammo, Dental Drill, Road Markings. How do they make the tank piercing super bullet? Plus, how do they forge the infamous torture weapon, the dentist's drill?
07:12 How Do They Do It? 14/15s.
Episode 15. How do they make giant floating power stations that provide power around the world? Plus, how do they fabricate the world's smallest aircraft?
07:36 How Do They Do It? 14/16s.
Episode 16. How do they create coloured crayons used by children and artists around the world? Plus, how do artisans and craftsmen create treasured mirrors in India?
08:00 How Do They Do It? 14/18s.
Episode 18. How do they build the famous steam-powered paddleboats that cruise the Mississippi River? How did they create the powerful defence system called 'the waterwall'?
08:24 Strip the Cosmos 2/5s.
Mystery Of The Hidden Universe. Is there more to the Universe than meets the eye? Scientists in the UK, Italy and the United States hunt for so-called dark matter and dark energy.
09:12 Strip the Cosmos 2/6s.
Solar System: Hunt For The Missing Planet. Scientists think they've found a giant ninth planet in the far reaches of the solar system. They seek to unlock the secrets of its origins.
10:00 Extreme Engineering 5/1s.
CityCenter, Las Vegas. The $12 billion City Center is an amazing urban resort. Host Danny Forster explores how it aspires to change the city, but will it meet its ambitious aims?
10:48 Extreme Engineering 5/2s.
Dallas Cowboys Stadium. Danny Forster explores the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium. It is the largest football stadium ever constructed in the United States and has room for 100,000 fans.
11:36 How It's Made 23/12s.
Gingerbread Houses, Livestock Trailers. How are gingerbread houses, livestock trailers, bottom-rolling hangar doors, and toy figurines made?
12:00 How It's Made 23/14s.
Time-Delay Locks, Brownies, Pallet Dispensers. How are time-delay locks, brownies, pallet dispensers, and crystal chandeliers made?
12:24 How It's Made 23/16s.
Mouth-Blown Window Glass, Water Pumps. How are mouth-blown window glass, water pumps, sake, and tweezers made?
12:50 How the Universe Works 8/11s.
Asteroid Apocalypse: The New Threat. If an asteroid collides with the earth it could end life on our planet as we know it. Experts reveal just how close we are to an apocalypse.
14:26 Mythbusters Jr. 1/2s.
Gravity Busters. The team tests the gravity-defying properties of a child's toy before trying the concept on a car. And, they explore amazing claims about the longevity of a pencil.
15:14 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.
16:02 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, but will he be able to look down?
16:50 How the Earth Works 1/1s.
Will Hawaii Sink LA?. Liz and Martin travel to Hawaii to investigate how evidence of catastrophic events in its geological past reveals a legacy of destruction.
17:40 How the Earth Works 1/2s.
Can Krakatoa Stop Time?. An active volcano with the power to plunge the whole world into a brutal dark age is rising from the sea. Will it cataclysmically erupt once again?
18:30 How Do They Do It? 14/19s.
Episode 19. How do they make modern paving stones and how has the process changed over thousands of years? Plus, how do they create a traditionally tailored tuxedo suit?
18:55 How Do They Do It? 14/20s.
Episode 20. How do they fabricate fire gloves for emergency services personnel? Plus, how do they create the enamel that is used in bake-wear around the world?
19:20 How It's Made 26/1s.
Basque Pelota Balls, Pallet Trucks. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production processes. How are objects including dumplings and brass faucets made?
19:45 How It's Made 26/2s.
Laptops, Panettone. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their unique production processes. How are objects including saxophones made?
20:10 How It's Made 24/1s.
CNC Assembly Machines, Lemon Tarts, and Miniature War Figures. Find out how CNC assembly machines, lemon tarts, and miniature war figures are made.
20:35 How It's Made 26/4s.
Steamer Baskets, 3-Wheel Scooters. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including prefabricated conservatories and copper cookware made?
21:00 Savage Builds 1/4s.
Meteorite Sword. Adam wants to build his own version of King Arthur's legendary sword - Excalibur. Using the iron found in a meteorite, he attempts to make an indestructible weapon.
21:50 Redesign My Brain 2/1s.
Help Me Adapt. Todd will discover how to become more Adaptable. To prove that it is possible, he will be challenged to climb a 120-metre rock-face blindfolded!
22:40 Redesign My Brain 2/2s.
Sharpen My Senses. Todd sets out to improve his sight, hearing and touch. To prove that his sensory perception has been enhanced, he will compete in a safe-cracking competition.
23:30 Strip the Cosmos 2/5s.
Mystery Of The Hidden Universe. Is there more to the Universe than meets the eye? Scientists in the UK, Italy and the United States hunt for so-called dark matter and dark energy.
00:20 Strip the Cosmos 2/6s.
Solar System: Hunt For The Missing Planet. Scientists think they've found a giant ninth planet in the far reaches of the solar system. They seek to unlock the secrets of its origins.
01:10 Mythbusters Jr. 1/3s.
Deep Space Hollywood. The team investigates two film-inspired myths. Can a fire extinguisher be used as a jetpack in a vacuum? And, in space, is it true no one can hear you scream?
02:00 Mythbusters Jr. 1/2s.
Gravity Busters. The team tests the gravity-defying properties of a child's toy before trying the concept on a car. And, they explore amazing claims about the longevity of a pencil.
02:48 Savage Builds 1/4s.
Meteorite Sword. Adam wants to build his own version of King Arthur's legendary sword - Excalibur. Using the iron found in a meteorite, he attempts to make an indestructible weapon.
03:36 How It's Made 26/22s.
Compression & Extension Springs. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as micro drill bits and skiffs made?
04:00 How It's Made 26/23s.
Fencing Masks, Books. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as ocean drone transformers and 3D puzzles made?
04:24 How It's Made 26/24s.
Tin Whistles, Horn Products. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including Formula F race cars made?
04:48 How It's Made 26/25s.
Motorcycle Goggles, Handbuilt Jukeboxes. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including vacuum excavators made?
05:12 How It's Made 23/18s.
Champagne, ATMs, Marine Turbochargers. How are decadent champagne, the everyday necessity of ATMs, and powerful marine turbochargers made?
05:36 How It's Made 23/19s.
Sharpening Steels, Bladder Pumps, Ironing Boards, Kayak Paddles. How are sharpening steels, bladder pumps, ironing boards, and kayak paddles made?
Episode 19. How do they make modern paving stones and how has the process changed over thousands of years? Plus, how do they create a traditionally tailored tuxedo suit?
06:24 How Do They Do It? 14/20s.
Episode 20. How do they fabricate fire gloves for emergency services personnel? Plus, how do they create the enamel that is used in bake-wear around the world?
06:48 How It's Made 26/1s.
Basque Pelota Balls, Pallet Trucks. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production processes. How are objects including dumplings and brass faucets made?
07:12 How It's Made 26/2s.
Laptops, Panettone. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their unique production processes. How are objects including saxophones made?
07:36 How It's Made 24/1s.
CNC Assembly Machines, Lemon Tarts, and Miniature War Figures. Find out how CNC assembly machines, lemon tarts, and miniature war figures are made.
08:00 How It's Made 26/4s.
Steamer Baskets, 3-Wheel Scooters. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including prefabricated conservatories and copper cookware made?
08:24 How the Earth Works 1/1s.
Will Hawaii Sink LA?. Liz and Martin travel to Hawaii to investigate how evidence of catastrophic events in its geological past reveals a legacy of destruction.
09:12 How the Earth Works 1/2s.
Can Krakatoa Stop Time?. An active volcano with the power to plunge the whole world into a brutal dark age is rising from the sea. Will it cataclysmically erupt once again?
10:00 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.
10:48 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, but will he be able to look down?
11:36 How It's Made 23/20s.
Champagne Hoods, Pneumatic Delivery, Espresso Machines, Pizza Ovens. How are champagne tops, pneumatic delivery systems, espresso machines, and pizza ovens made?
12:00 How It's Made 23/21s.
Stile & Rail Doors, Steam Cleaners, Hand-Held Pizzas, Power Brushes. How are stile and rail doors, steam cleaners, hand-held pizza, and power brushes made?
12:24 How It's Made 23/22s.
Industrial Casters, Wedding Cakes, THz Spectrometers. How are industrial casters, wedding cakes, tetrahertz spectrometers, and racing catamarans made?
12:50 Savage Builds 1/4s.
Meteorite Sword. Adam wants to build his own version of King Arthur's legendary sword - Excalibur. Using the iron found in a meteorite, he attempts to make an indestructible weapon.
13:38 Mythbusters Jr. 1/4s.
Dynamite Air Freshener. Adam Savage and the team put an explosive myth to the test to find out if a single spark and air freshener can create a catastrophic car calamity.
14:26 Mythbusters Jr. 1/5s.
Bug Special. Adam and the team tackle some insect-themed tall tales. They test whether a scaled-up bug trap can trap a human, and also see if spider silk is stronger than steel.
15:14 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 this intriguing development.
16:02 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?
16:50 How the Earth Works 1/3s.
Japanese Death Match. Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis that threaten them on a daily basis.
17:40 How the Earth Works 1/4s.
Will Europe Burn in Hell?. Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper investigate the volcano Mount Vesuvius. During the research, they discover another deadly super volcano, Campi Flegrei.
18:30 How It's Made 26/5s.
Mountain Bike Tyres. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including leaf and debris vacuums, canned meat and fillet knives made?
18:55 How It's Made 26/6s.
Rice Cookers, Concealment Furniture. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including promotional origami and hedge shears made?
19:20 How It's Made 26/7s.
Glass Faucets, Firetruck Ladders. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including barbeque utensils made?
19:45 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?
20:10 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.
20:35 How It's Made 26/10s.
Sleeper Rigs, Pecans. A look at how everyday items including steel pulleys and acetate eyewear are made, revealing the materials and unique production processes used in making them.
21:00 Cooper's Treasure 1/2s.
Dead Silence. Darrell seeks clues from Cooper's past. His widow reveals many secrets, but a former NASA flight director won't say a word. A big piece is missing in Darrell's mission.
21:50 Mission Declassified 1/8s.
Dutch Schultz's Lost Treasure. Christof joins the decades-long hunt for the buried millions of gangster Dutch Schultz. He tracks the Prohibition-era mob boss in search of his haul.
22:40 Curse of the Bermuda Triangle 1/8s.
Ghost Ship Terror. Sightings of ghost ships in the Bermuda Triangle have been reported for centuries. Experts and scientists use cutting-edge technology to try and solve the mystery.
23:30 How the Earth Works 1/1s.
Will Hawaii Sink LA?. Liz and Martin travel to Hawaii to investigate how evidence of catastrophic events in its geological past reveals a legacy of destruction.
00:20 How the Earth Works 1/2s.
Can Krakatoa Stop Time?. An active volcano with the power to plunge the whole world into a brutal dark age is rising from the sea. Will it cataclysmically erupt once again?
01:10 Mythbusters Jr. 1/4s.
Dynamite Air Freshener. Adam Savage and the team put an explosive myth to the test to find out if a single spark and air freshener can create a catastrophic car calamity.
02:00 Mythbusters Jr. 1/5s.
Bug Special. Adam and the team tackle some insect-themed tall tales. They test whether a scaled-up bug trap can trap a human, and also see if spider silk is stronger than steel.
02:48 Cooper's Treasure 1/2s.
Dead Silence. Darrell seeks clues from Cooper's past. His widow reveals many secrets, but a former NASA flight director won't say a word. A big piece is missing in Darrell's mission.
03:36 How It's Made 26/26s.
Peaked Caps, Custom Water Heaters. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as electric boats and fencing foils made?
04:00 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.
04:24 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.
04:48 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.
05:12 How It's Made 23/24s.
Vibrating Mining Screens, Whoopie Pies, Utility Poles. How are vibrating mining screens, whoopie pies, wood utility poles, and roller conveyors made?
05:36 How It's Made 23/25s.
Exercise Bikes, Cornish Pasties, Pasta Makers. How are exercise bikes, Cornish pasties, pasta makers, and slate products made?
Mountain Bike Tyres. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including leaf and debris vacuums, canned meat and fillet knives made?
06:24 How It's Made 26/6s.
Rice Cookers, Concealment Furniture. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including promotional origami and hedge shears made?
06:48 How It's Made 26/7s.
Glass Faucets, Firetruck Ladders. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including barbeque utensils made?
07:12 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?
07:36 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.
08:00 How It's Made 26/10s.
Sleeper Rigs, Pecans. A look at how everyday items including steel pulleys and acetate eyewear are made, revealing the materials and unique production processes used in making them.
08:24 How the Earth Works 1/3s.
Japanese Death Match. Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis that threaten them on a daily basis.
09:12 How the Earth Works 1/4s.
Will Europe Burn in Hell?. Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper investigate the volcano Mount Vesuvius. During the research, they discover another deadly super volcano, Campi Flegrei.
10:00 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 this intriguing development.
10:48 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?
11:36 How It's Made 23/26s.
Channel Signs, Wetsuits. How are channel signs are created, wetsuits are manufactured, and aluminium aircrafts made?
12:00 How Do They Do It? 14/1s.
Aluminium Cans, Cuckoo Clocks, Paddleboards. How do they turn used aluminium cans into planes and rockets? Plus, how do they carve the traditional Black Forest cuckoo clock?
12:24 How Do They Do It? 14/2s.
Car Shredder, Sarees, Worcestershire Sauce. How do they build the ultimate car crushing colossus? Plus, how do Lea and Perrins concoct their Worcestershire sauce?
12:50 Cooper's Treasure 1/2s.
Dead Silence. Darrell seeks clues from Cooper's past. His widow reveals many secrets, but a former NASA flight director won't say a word. A big piece is missing in Darrell's mission.
13:38 Mythbusters Jr. 1/6s.
Paper Shred Ka-Boom!. The team investigates if a paper shredder plus canned air is a recipe for disaster. Plus, they tackle an age-old kitchen condiment conundrum.
14:26 Mythbusters Jr. 1/7s.
Duct Tape Special. The team investigate whether duct tape can be used to build a survivable parachute. And, they hit the road to see if duct tape tyres can replace regular ones.
15:14 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?
16:02 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?
16:50 How the Earth Works 1/5s.
Will Iceland Poison the Skies?. Martin and Liz explore Iceland to see if its volcanoes could cause chaos in the future. Later, Martin samples an insane motorsport on ashy slopes.
17:40 How the Earth Works 1/6s.
Asteroid Armageddon. Martin and Liz investigate a giant asteroid impact that may have wiped out the Dinosaurs. Later, Martin experiences the power of a NASA supergun.
18:30 How It's Made 26/11s.
Wood Slat Baskets, Bells. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including gyroscopic stabilizers made?
18:55 How It's Made 26/12s.
DeLorean Restoration, Bison Fibre. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including shuffleboard tables made?
19:20 How It's Made 26/13s.
Leather Overnight Bags, Horse Exercisers. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including air hockey tables made?
19:45 How It's Made 24/2s.
Chemical Tank Pressure Vents, Candy Wafers, Food Trucks, Traditional Ropes. Find out how chemical tank pressure vents, candy wafers, food trucks and traditional ropes are made.
20:10 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?
20:35 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?
21:00 How It's Made 25/11s.
Bistro Sets, Letterpress Printing. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including bamboo ceramic lights and asphalt compactors made?
21:25 How It's Made 25/13s.
Petanque Balls, Biologic Medicines. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including asphalt pavers, and Basque espadrilles made?
21:50 How Do They Do It? 15/3s.
Episode 3. How do they make the distinctive Borsalino hat worn by Indiana Jones? And, how do they make a bicycle which can fold up to a tenth the size of a regular bike?
22:15 How Do They Do It? 15/4s.
Episode 4. How do they make the world's most famous electric guitar, the Fender Stratocaster? And, how do they make Swedish fermented cod roe Kalles caviar?
22:40 How Do They Do It? 15/5s.
Episode 5. It's been tipping over for 800 years - what's the gravity-defying magic behind Pisa's leaning tower? And, how are chocolate digestive biscuits manufactured?
23:05 How Do They Do It? 15/6s.
Episode 6. How did the ancient Greeks invent parchment with techniques still used today? And how do they make shuttlecocks, the fasting moving object in sport?
23:30 How the Earth Works 1/3s.
Japanese Death Match. Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis that threaten them on a daily basis.
00:20 How the Earth Works 1/4s.
Will Europe Burn in Hell?. Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper investigate the volcano Mount Vesuvius. During the research, they discover another deadly super volcano, Campi Flegrei.
01:10 Mythbusters Jr. 1/6s.
Paper Shred Ka-Boom!. The team investigates if a paper shredder plus canned air is a recipe for disaster. Plus, they tackle an age-old kitchen condiment conundrum.
02:00 Mythbusters Jr. 1/7s.
Duct Tape Special. The team investigate whether duct tape can be used to build a survivable parachute. And, they hit the road to see if duct tape tyres can replace regular ones.
02:48 How It's Made 25/11s.
Bistro Sets, Letterpress Printing. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including bamboo ceramic lights and asphalt compactors made?
03:12 How It's Made 25/13s.
Petanque Balls, Biologic Medicines. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including asphalt pavers, and Basque espadrilles made?
03:36 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.
04:00 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.
04:24 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.
04:48 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.
05:12 How Do They Do It? 14/4s.
Helmets, Tea, District Heating. How do they harvest and treat the world's most expensive tea? Plus, how does the Siekierki power plant of Warsaw, Poland heat half the city's homes?
05:36 How Do They Do It? 14/5s.
Royal Enfield, Art Fraud, Milk. How do they engineer the latest incarnation of the classic Royal Enfield Continental GT motorbike? Plus, how do 'art detectives' spot a forgery?
Wood Slat Baskets, Bells. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including gyroscopic stabilizers made?
06:24 How It's Made 26/12s.
DeLorean Restoration, Bison Fibre. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including shuffleboard tables made?
06:48 How It's Made 26/13s.
Leather Overnight Bags, Horse Exercisers. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects including air hockey tables made?
07:12 How It's Made 24/2s.
Chemical Tank Pressure Vents, Candy Wafers, Food Trucks, Traditional Ropes. Find out how chemical tank pressure vents, candy wafers, food trucks and traditional ropes are made.
07:36 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?
08:00 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?
08:24 How the Earth Works 1/5s.
Will Iceland Poison the Skies?. Martin and Liz explore Iceland to see if its volcanoes could cause chaos in the future. Later, Martin samples an insane motorsport on ashy slopes.
09:12 How the Earth Works 1/6s.
Asteroid Armageddon. Martin and Liz investigate a giant asteroid impact that may have wiped out the Dinosaurs. Later, Martin experiences the power of a NASA supergun.
10:00 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?
10:48 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?
11:36 How Do They Do It? 14/6s.
Crash Testing, Delftware, Umbrellas. How do they blend science and destruction at crash test centres? And how do they piece together the complex mechanism of a pocket sized umbrella?
12:00 How Do They Do It? 14/7s.
Iron Ore, Wave Flume, Chandeliers. How do they extract iron ore from one of the most remote mines on the planet? And how do they make chandeliers that are fit for a queen?
12:24 How Do They Do It? 14/8s.
Oyster Knives, Stadium Lights, Diamonds. How do they forge the blades to crack open oyster shells? Plus, how do scientists in a lab grow the synthetic diamonds of the future?
12:50 How It's Made 25/11s.
Bistro Sets, Letterpress Printing. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including bamboo ceramic lights and asphalt compactors made?
13:14 How It's Made 25/13s.
Petanque Balls, Biologic Medicines. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including asphalt pavers, and Basque espadrilles made?
13:38 Mythbusters Jr. 1/8s.
Countdown To Gas-tastrophe. The team test the combustible power of Adam Savage's gassy emissions to see if his flatulence has enough fuel to launch a rocket!
14:26 Mythbusters Jr. 1/9s.
Battery Blast. Adam Savage and the team test if old batteries can set off a dangerous chain reaction, and get to the bottom of an age-old idiom with one of the world's best archers.
15:14 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.
16:02 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.
16:50 How the Earth Works 1/7s.
The Rockies Built the Atom Bomb. Biologist Liz and geologists Martin find out the answers to a series of scientific quandaries. What link do the Rockies have to the atomic bomb?
17:40 How the Earth Works 1/8s.
Ice Age or Hell Fire?. Martin and Liz travel from the glaciers of Canada to the heat of Death Valley to reveal evidence of the most powerful geological events - Ice Ages.
18:30 How It's Made 26/17s.
Table Tennis Tables. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as plastic model kits and light microscopes made?
18:55 How It's Made 26/18s.
Hand Forged Hammers. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as gummy vitamins and boat trailers made?
19:20 How It's Made 26/19s.
Guitar Pickups, Heated Furniture. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as water well cylinders and nonconductive tools made?
19:45 How It's Made 26/20s.
Innerspring Mattresses. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as stand-up paddleboards and vacuum cleaners made?
20:10 How It's Made 26/21s.
Belts, 3D Metal Printers. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as detectable warning panels and model Stirling engines made?
20:35 How It's Made 26/22s.
Compression & Extension Springs. More everyday items go under the microscope, revealing their production. How are objects such as micro drill bits and skiffs made?
21:00 Cornwall Air 999 1/3s.
Episode 3. Paramedics treat a diver who is experiencing symptoms of decompression sickness. And, a 60-year-old man needs help after a nasty fall.
21:50 Everest Rescue 1/5s.
Life On The Line. Jason and Siddartha attempt a historic mission to prevent deaths along the perilous Ice Fall, and Lorenz has just minutes to save a local man with a head injury.
22:40 Everest Rescue 1/6s.
Do Or Die. It's the final days of the season and Ryan struggles to locate a woman suffering severe abdominal pains, and Jason battles to reach a collapsed climber in the Death Zone.
23:30 How the Earth Works 1/5s.
Will Iceland Poison the Skies?. Martin and Liz explore Iceland to see if its volcanoes could cause chaos in the future. Later, Martin samples an insane motorsport on ashy slopes.
00:20 How the Earth Works 1/6s.
Asteroid Armageddon. Martin and Liz investigate a giant asteroid impact that may have wiped out the Dinosaurs. Later, Martin experiences the power of a NASA supergun.
01:10 Mythbusters Jr. 1/8s.
Countdown To Gas-tastrophe. The team test the combustible power of Adam Savage's gassy emissions to see if his flatulence has enough fuel to launch a rocket!
02:00 Mythbusters Jr. 1/9s.
Battery Blast. Adam Savage and the team test if old batteries can set off a dangerous chain reaction, and get to the bottom of an age-old idiom with one of the world's best archers.
02:48 Everest Rescue 1/5s.
Life On The Line. Jason and Siddartha attempt a historic mission to prevent deaths along the perilous Ice Fall, and Lorenz has just minutes to save a local man with a head injury.
03:36 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.
04:00 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.
04:24 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.
04:48 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.
05:12 How Do They Do It? 14/10s.
Ford Transits, Driza-bone, Saltfish. How do Ford produce the ubiquitous white van, the Transit? Plus, how do they ensure the Driza-bone coat lives up to its name?
05:36 How Do They Do It? 14/11s.
Wood Stoves, Indigo, Synthesiser. How do they make wood burning stoves that bring warmth to the bleak Norwegian winter? Plus, how do build the synthesiser that changed music forever?