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- Meet car enthusiast and TV presenter Tim Shaw and master mechanic Fuzz Townshend as they join forces to rescue rusty classic vehicles from their garage prisons
- People trick unsuspecting car owners into thinking their car was towed and instead fix them up.
- Two car enthusiasts have just 5 days to flip a car that is headed for the scrap heap and double their money.
- No job is too big, or too high, for tree house dreamer, B'fer Roth, and his band of "tree musketeers". We follow the Treehouse Guys as they hammer out luxurious and unique retreats in the trees for families across the country.
- What lies beneath the mythical triangle? With the aid of data from sophisticated sonar surveys, National Geographic explores what the ocean floor looks like below the Bermuda Triangle.
- About 30 kilometers from Cairo the necropolis of Saqqara holds one of Egypt's most fascinating treasures: the pyramid of Pharaoh Pepi II. Although closed to the public it holds the largest collection of texts ever discovered in a pyramid.
- This series had groundbreaking access to an expedition at Aguada Fenix, which is the oldest and largest Mayan site found to date. Archaeologists discovered the ruins, near the Mexico-Guatemala border, in 2020 through LIDAR technology.
- They build log cabins for customers in various parts of the US.
- Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity has revolutionised our understanding of gravity, space and time. Initially acclaimed, then forgotten, and now rediscovered, the adventure of this hundred-year-old theory has marked the scientific history of the 20th century. From its inception, a mathematical difficulty arose that could have nipped the theory in the bud: the Schwarzschild singularity. In the company of great international relativistic physicists, the viewer embarks on a discovery of this theory with a singular destiny. We discover a "curved" universe that proves to be even stranger than Einstein had envisioned, and harbours some objects - such as black holes - that still challenge today's scientists.
- Most people know that the 'RMS Titanic' was a British passenger ocean liner, operated by the 'White Star Line', that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 as a result of striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton (England), to New York City (USA). Not many people know about the virtually untold story of the 'Titanic's construction in Belfast, and how 15,000 men worked day and night in life-threatening conditions to create the largest floating city. However 'Titanic' was actually just one of three Olympic-class ocean liners, the 'Olympic', 'Titanic' and 'Britannic'.
- A study of the ruined Egyptian pyramid of the pharaoh Djedefre, including evidence from a ten-year excavation which supports new theories about his reign and the pyramid's importance.
- Autun, a small town in Burgundy with a quiet appearance, which has a well-established past. It was one of the largest and most spectacular capitals of Roman Gaul.
- After the success of D-Day 1944, allied forces soon move into the hedgerows and fields of Normandy, France. There they face increasingly stiff resistance from German forces.
- The German woman has long been a victim of the Reich. Suffering from deprivation, separated from her husband and children who went to war, or raped by the Soviets in Hitler's defeat, they have come through the judgment of history.
- Follows a family run business that moves houses and massive structures.
- From his hotel room in the Czechoslovakian capital, London banker, Nicolas Winton sets up a rescue operation for Jewish children threatened by the Nazis in 1938.
- In 1916, while France was bogged down in trench wars, a young engineer was inventing a revolutionary propeller. Today, Dassault Aviation is among the jewels of the worldwide aeronautics industry.
- In Normandy, June 6, 1944, a dozen Sherman tanks equipped with floats, the famous Duplex Drives (DD), leave their ship to swim to Omaha Beach, where not all of them make it, contributing to one of the greatest debacle of WWII.
- On the 11th of March 2011, an earthquake and a tsunami led to the most serious nuclear accident of the century. On the heels of explosions, radioactivity levels reached record highs. This extraordinary film draws upon hundreds of hours of footage filmed by robots, allowing viewers to enter into the darkness of the power plant's nuclear reactors, to understand what went wrong and how to fix it.
- Leaders of small and big countries alike seem to ride in cars that somehow amplify their power. Hitler drove around in a luxurious Mercedes 770. Trump has his ultra-secure limo "the Beast." General De Gaulle tooled around in a stately Citroën DS. These cars played a key roles for their owner sand sometimes saved their lives. Discover the secrets of these prestige objects that have marked history.
- Modern techniques and archaeology are able to shed new light on various times and key conflicts in history through the vestiges newly unearthed, most recent archaeological findings and first-hand accounts of the people who lived then.
- Twenty-six meters beneath the waves at the foot of the majestic Calvi Citadel in Corsica lies an American plane from the Second World War. On February 14, 1944, while flying towards Italy, the American B-17 bomber, surrounded by its squadron, is attacked by the German air force. The pilot, in command of the aircraft, has only one engine out of four with which to do the impossible: save the seven survivors of the German attack. Recounting the story of the American B-17 will allow us to describe how the conflict unraveled in the south of Europe and how the American forces freed Europeans from the German yoke.
- Senior officials on the front-line - including the Malaysian Prime Minister, Defence Minister, and the head of Malaysian Airlines - reveal what happened behind closed doors in the situation room after Flight MH370 disappeared.
- Tornadoes, giant fires, avalanches, cyclones and tsunamis: a documentary series that explains natural disasters through science based on the most impressive examples and spectacular images.
- The Virgin Mary appeared to three shepherds, Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco, on May 13, 1917 as "a lady dressed in white, shining brighter than the sun, giving out rays of clear and intense light." She promised to come back each mid-month.
- Coming from all social strata, a priory model citizens of the Third Reich, one thing unites these women: hatred against the Hitler regime and the desire to end the Führer.
- This documentary is about the life of Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler and Charles de Gaulles during the First World War.