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6:00 AM
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7:00 AM
Planes That Changed the World
A look at the SR-71 Blackbird
A look at the SR-71 Blackbird, a plane capable of reaching an altitude of 80,000ft and speeds of more than Mach 3, while also being invisible to radar

8:00 AM
Salvage Hunters: Classic Cars
Drew Pritchard and Paul Cowland view a Swedish classic - the Volvo Amazon
Salvage aficionado Drew Pritchard and Turbo Pickers' Paul Cowland head to the Midlands to look at a Swedish classic - the Volvo Amazon

9:00 AM
Combat Dealers
Bruce Crompton heads to a Martello Tower on the Channel Islands
Eccentric military equipment collector Bruce Crompton heads to a Martello Tower on the Channel Islands

10:00 AM
Blowing Up History
Investigating the sacred city of Nippur
Deep in the Iraqi desert, investigators use new technology to unearth the truth about the ancient city of Nippur

11:00 AM
Blowing Up History
Experts investigate the city of Palenque
The city of Palenque is home to mysterious temples that harbour secrets about the Maya queens. Experts investigate using pioneering technology

12:00 PM
How the Universe Works
Experts explain the importance of supermassive black holes
Experts explain the importance of supermassive black holes as they attempt to solve the mysteries surrounding these phenomena

1:00 PM
Nasa's Unexplained Files
The mysteries surrounding images of unusual flying objects captured by Nasa's cameras
Interviews with astronauts and scientists shed light on the many mysterious flying objects that have been caught on Nasa's cameras, and explore the idea of extraterrestrial life

2:00 PM
Aliens in Alaska
A bush pilot witnesses unsettling UFO activity
A bush pilot witnesses unsettling UFO activity. A former government operative reveals top-secret coordinates to an alleged alien base

3:00 PM
Expedition Unknown
Ceramic vases, buried by an author in 1982, that can be exchanged for treasure
Josh Gates travels across America in the hopes of cracking the location of some ceramic vases, buried by an author in 1982 that can be exchanged for treasure

4:00 PM
Expedition X
Jessica Chobot and Phil Torres examine the legend of Mothman
Jessica Chobot and Phil Torres examine the legend of Mothman by searching for clues in a long-sealed bunker and a top-secret Air Force base

5:00 PM
Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman investigates the story behind an epic match on the tennis court
Don Wildman investigates the story behind an epic match on the tennis court, a bizarre brawl between clowns and an attempt to cross the Berlin Wall

6:00 PM
Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman explores the story behind one of the world's best-selling toys
Don Wildman explores the story behind one of the world's best-selling toys, the hunt for a notorious bank robber and a global phenomenon

7:00 PM
How the Universe Works
Whether binary star systems hold the potential to host alien life
The astronomical documentary explores binary star systems, which make around half of the Milky Way, and their potential to create habitats for alien life

8:00 PM
Planes That Changed the World
A look at the SR-71 Blackbird
A look at the SR-71 Blackbird, a plane capable of reaching an altitude of 80,000ft and speeds of more than Mach 3, while also being invisible to radar

9:00 PM
Secrets Underground
The truth about secret underground tunnels said to have been used by Al Capone
Rob Nelson investigates rumours of secret underground escape route used by infamous gangster Al Capone. Plus, mysterious earthen mounds in Washington State

10:00 PM
How Do They Do It?
The world's oldest type of paper
The production of 99 per cent of America's raisins in California's San Joaquin Valley. Plus, the manufacture of the world's oldest type of paper

10:30 PM
How Do They Do It?
Ancient techniques and modern technology are combined to produce charcoal
How do they use ancient techniques and modern technology to produce thousands of tonnes of barbecue charcoal? How do they cook up Japan's soba noodles?

11:00 PM
Massive Engineering Mistakes
In Miami, a major disaster leaves a nation in mourning
In Miami, a major disaster leaves a nation in mourning. In Canada, a gaping hole opens in the middle of the nation's capital, Ottawa

12:00 AM
Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman investigates the story behind an epic match on the tennis court
Don Wildman investigates the story behind an epic match on the tennis court, a bizarre brawl between clowns and an attempt to cross the Berlin Wall

1:00 AM
Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman explores the story behind one of the world's best-selling toys
Don Wildman explores the story behind one of the world's best-selling toys, the hunt for a notorious bank robber and a global phenomenon

2:00 AM
How the Universe Works
Experts explain the importance of supermassive black holes
Experts explain the importance of supermassive black holes as they attempt to solve the mysteries surrounding these phenomena

3:00 AM
Nasa's Unexplained Files
The mysteries surrounding images of unusual flying objects captured by Nasa's cameras
Interviews with astronauts and scientists shed light on the many mysterious flying objects that have been caught on Nasa's cameras, and explore the idea of extraterrestrial life

4:00 AM
Expedition Unknown
Ceramic vases, buried by an author in 1982, that can be exchanged for treasure
Josh Gates travels across America in the hopes of cracking the location of some ceramic vases, buried by an author in 1982 that can be exchanged for treasure

