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Gwida Tat- Televixin - it-Tnejn, it-Tnejn, 29 ta Apr, 2024

12:15 EEST
Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation
This documentary series features testimony from Luis Elizondo, former military intelligence official and Special Agent In-Charge at the Pentagon's mysterious program, The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). This secretive military department was tasked with researching and investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) which included numerous video clips, three of which were released to a shocked public in 2017. In this six-part series, Elizondo speaks out about his concerns for national security and the Pentagon's lack of response to these potential threats. Episodes include fighter pilots from the USS Nimitz describing their terrifying encounter with a UFO; the lights seen in the sky above a New Jersey turnpike; and a saucer-shaped craft observed over Chicago's O'Hare airport.
en
01:00 EEST
Project Impossible
This documentary series, inspired by ''Modern Marvels'', one of History channels's most successful series of all time, investigates today's biggest engineering challenges and takes a deep look into the ambitious projects that were considered unthinkable just a few years ago and that will transform our world. Each episode features multiple stories that illustrate man-made projects that are important to our future. Some of these projects include world's largest offshore wind facility in Netherlands, volcanic power plant in Iceland, a giant sea wall that will protect the city of Venice from rising waters, polar survival suit, thermal imaging fire fighter mask, a train faster than the speed of sound- Hyperloop, the world's first nuclear fusion power plant and many more.
en
01:45 EEST
Human Weapon
Journey to Bangkok, home to one of the world's most distinctive martial arts, Muay Thai. After witnessing it in action at legendary Lumpinee Stadium, the hosts will travel across the country perfecting the moves of the Science of Eight Limbs.
en
02:30 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
03:15 EEST
Loot: Blood Treasure
Michael Steinhardt, the largest private collector of antiquities, is forced to turn over $70 million dollars' worth of stolen loot and banned from collecting. Steinhardt's undoing comes after a four-year investigation known as Operation Demetra.
en
04:00 EEST
Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire
A television documentary series which tells the full story of the origins, development and downfall of the famous Roman Empire between the 2nd century BC to the era of the last Western Roman emperor in the 5th century AD. The Romans are regarded as one of the most revolutionary Empires in the entire course of history and a substantial amount of theories, principles and engineering techniques they experimented with are still applied to this day. This thirteen-part series explores the Germanic, Britannic and other barbarian tribal wars which ultimately led to the fall of the Roman Empire.
en
04:45 EEST
Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar
Barry and Scott learn the meaning behind one of the symbols on the prized metal ingot they believe once belonged to Captain Kidd, leading them one step closer to a Templar-Pirate connection - and finding lost treasure.
en
05:30 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
06:15 EEST
Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation
This documentary series features testimony from Luis Elizondo, former military intelligence official and Special Agent In-Charge at the Pentagon's mysterious program, The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). This secretive military department was tasked with researching and investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) which included numerous video clips, three of which were released to a shocked public in 2017. In this six-part series, Elizondo speaks out about his concerns for national security and the Pentagon's lack of response to these potential threats. Episodes include fighter pilots from the USS Nimitz describing their terrifying encounter with a UFO; the lights seen in the sky above a New Jersey turnpike; and a saucer-shaped craft observed over Chicago's O'Hare airport.
en
07:00 EEST
Project Impossible
This documentary series, inspired by ''Modern Marvels'', one of History channels's most successful series of all time, investigates today's biggest engineering challenges and takes a deep look into the ambitious projects that were considered unthinkable just a few years ago and that will transform our world. Each episode features multiple stories that illustrate man-made projects that are important to our future. Some of these projects include world's largest offshore wind facility in Netherlands, volcanic power plant in Iceland, a giant sea wall that will protect the city of Venice from rising waters, polar survival suit, thermal imaging fire fighter mask, a train faster than the speed of sound- Hyperloop, the world's first nuclear fusion power plant and many more.
en
07:45 EEST
Human Weapon
Journey to Bangkok, home to one of the world's most distinctive martial arts, Muay Thai. After witnessing it in action at legendary Lumpinee Stadium, the hosts will travel across the country perfecting the moves of the Science of Eight Limbs.
en
08:30 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
09:15 EEST
Loot: Blood Treasure
Michael Steinhardt, the largest private collector of antiquities, is forced to turn over $70 million dollars' worth of stolen loot and banned from collecting. Steinhardt's undoing comes after a four-year investigation known as Operation Demetra.
en
10:00 EEST
Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire
A television documentary series which tells the full story of the origins, development and downfall of the famous Roman Empire between the 2nd century BC to the era of the last Western Roman emperor in the 5th century AD. The Romans are regarded as one of the most revolutionary Empires in the entire course of history and a substantial amount of theories, principles and engineering techniques they experimented with are still applied to this day. This thirteen-part series explores the Germanic, Britannic and other barbarian tribal wars which ultimately led to the fall of the Roman Empire.
en
10:45 EEST
Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar
Barry and Scott learn the meaning behind one of the symbols on the prized metal ingot they believe once belonged to Captain Kidd, leading them one step closer to a Templar-Pirate connection - and finding lost treasure.
en
11:30 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
12:15 EEST
Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation
This documentary series features testimony from Luis Elizondo, former military intelligence official and Special Agent In-Charge at the Pentagon's mysterious program, The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). This secretive military department was tasked with researching and investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) which included numerous video clips, three of which were released to a shocked public in 2017. In this six-part series, Elizondo speaks out about his concerns for national security and the Pentagon's lack of response to these potential threats. Episodes include fighter pilots from the USS Nimitz describing their terrifying encounter with a UFO; the lights seen in the sky above a New Jersey turnpike; and a saucer-shaped craft observed over Chicago's O'Hare airport.
en
01:00 EEST
Project Impossible
This documentary series, inspired by ''Modern Marvels'', one of History channels's most successful series of all time, investigates today's biggest engineering challenges and takes a deep look into the ambitious projects that were considered unthinkable just a few years ago and that will transform our world. Each episode features multiple stories that illustrate man-made projects that are important to our future. Some of these projects include world's largest offshore wind facility in Netherlands, volcanic power plant in Iceland, a giant sea wall that will protect the city of Venice from rising waters, polar survival suit, thermal imaging fire fighter mask, a train faster than the speed of sound- Hyperloop, the world's first nuclear fusion power plant and many more.
en
01:45 EEST
Human Weapon
Journey to Bangkok, home to one of the world's most distinctive martial arts, Muay Thai. After witnessing it in action at legendary Lumpinee Stadium, the hosts will travel across the country perfecting the moves of the Science of Eight Limbs.
en
02:30 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
03:15 EEST
Loot: Blood Treasure
Michael Steinhardt, the largest private collector of antiquities, is forced to turn over $70 million dollars' worth of stolen loot and banned from collecting. Steinhardt's undoing comes after a four-year investigation known as Operation Demetra.
en
04:00 EEST
Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire
A television documentary series which tells the full story of the origins, development and downfall of the famous Roman Empire between the 2nd century BC to the era of the last Western Roman emperor in the 5th century AD. The Romans are regarded as one of the most revolutionary Empires in the entire course of history and a substantial amount of theories, principles and engineering techniques they experimented with are still applied to this day. This thirteen-part series explores the Germanic, Britannic and other barbarian tribal wars which ultimately led to the fall of the Roman Empire.
en
04:45 EEST
Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar
Barry and Scott learn the meaning behind one of the symbols on the prized metal ingot they believe once belonged to Captain Kidd, leading them one step closer to a Templar-Pirate connection - and finding lost treasure.
en
05:30 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
06:15 EEST
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar follows the exploits of treasure hunters Hamilton White and his long-time friend, Carl Cookson, as they search for the treasure hoard reputed to have belonged to the legendary Knights Templar. The mysterious Knights were the equivalent of today's special forces and were the most skilled fighters in the ranks of the Crusaders. However, up until the present day, no major item belonging to the Knights has ever been discovered. But Hamilton and Carl believe that they have now found a treasure trove that reveals who the Knights were, how they practised their beliefs, and why they were hunted, imprisoned and disbanded by Papal decree in 1307. Experts offer their analysis and opinion to clarify the history.
en
07:00 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
07:45 EEST
Monsterquest
Across North America there is something strange and frightening circling overhead. Witnesses tell of human-like creatures that float or hover in the skies and often descend to attack. Legends and folklore tell of strange flying creatures.
en
08:30 EEST
Abandoned Engineering
The world is full of incredible engineering projects and buildings designed to make life easier. Unfortunately a great number of these outstanding structures are abandoned now for some reason or the other and left empty to decay. The documentary TV series dives in the past and explores how and why they were built, their influence on environment and costs of failure. It also answers the questions if it is possible to make something out of the ruins and reuse the abandoned structures. From old rusty bridges to ship graveyard colonized by wildlife, from military airport to Hitler's bunkers, ghost towns and abandoned villages- get to know forgotten structures that change the world.
en
09:15 EEST
Ancient Aliens
Series in a documentary style focuses on hypothesis that historical texts, archaeological evidence and legends of different nations contain facts of past human-extraterrestrial contact. More than once everything unusual and most unbelievable have eventually turned out to be real. So this version can be fairly realistic- intelligent life forms from other galaxies visited the Earth millions years ago. They brought most advanced game-changing technologies, that changed the course of history. It makes us think again about the descent of man and modern progress of humankind. Strange drawings have been found in the caves, portraying runways in Peru and Indian texts have been deciphered, describing "flying machinery", called gods.
en
10:00 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
10:45 EEST
Engineering an Empire
Documentary series, hosted by Peter Weller, an actor and a professor at Syracuse University, that explores the engineering and architectural achievements that were characteristic of some of the greatest civilizations on this planet - Rome, Egypt, Greece, the Aztecs, the Maya, Russia, China, the Persians, the Byzantines, Britain, France, and Italy in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Using interviews with experts, re-enactments, and computer-generated graphics, this programme looks at various structures, buildings and mechanical inventions, from Menes' dam built in around 3000 BC in Egypt to the world's first locomotive invented in Britain.
en
11:30 EEST
Hitler: Uncovering His Fatal Obsession
Concluding this two-part documentary telling how a war with Soviet Russia was always a precondition for the fulfilment of Hitler's racial vision, and how the conflict would finally play out.
en

Gwida Tat- Televixin - it-Tlieta, it-Tlieta, 30 ta Apr, 2024

12:15 EEST
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar follows the exploits of treasure hunters Hamilton White and his long-time friend, Carl Cookson, as they search for the treasure hoard reputed to have belonged to the legendary Knights Templar. The mysterious Knights were the equivalent of today's special forces and were the most skilled fighters in the ranks of the Crusaders. However, up until the present day, no major item belonging to the Knights has ever been discovered. But Hamilton and Carl believe that they have now found a treasure trove that reveals who the Knights were, how they practised their beliefs, and why they were hunted, imprisoned and disbanded by Papal decree in 1307. Experts offer their analysis and opinion to clarify the history.
en
01:00 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
01:45 EEST
Monsterquest
Across North America there is something strange and frightening circling overhead. Witnesses tell of human-like creatures that float or hover in the skies and often descend to attack. Legends and folklore tell of strange flying creatures.
en
02:30 EEST
Abandoned Engineering
The world is full of incredible engineering projects and buildings designed to make life easier. Unfortunately a great number of these outstanding structures are abandoned now for some reason or the other and left empty to decay. The documentary TV series dives in the past and explores how and why they were built, their influence on environment and costs of failure. It also answers the questions if it is possible to make something out of the ruins and reuse the abandoned structures. From old rusty bridges to ship graveyard colonized by wildlife, from military airport to Hitler's bunkers, ghost towns and abandoned villages- get to know forgotten structures that change the world.
en
03:15 EEST
Ancient Aliens
Series in a documentary style focuses on hypothesis that historical texts, archaeological evidence and legends of different nations contain facts of past human-extraterrestrial contact. More than once everything unusual and most unbelievable have eventually turned out to be real. So this version can be fairly realistic- intelligent life forms from other galaxies visited the Earth millions years ago. They brought most advanced game-changing technologies, that changed the course of history. It makes us think again about the descent of man and modern progress of humankind. Strange drawings have been found in the caves, portraying runways in Peru and Indian texts have been deciphered, describing "flying machinery", called gods.
en
04:00 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
04:45 EEST
Engineering an Empire
Documentary series, hosted by Peter Weller, an actor and a professor at Syracuse University, that explores the engineering and architectural achievements that were characteristic of some of the greatest civilizations on this planet - Rome, Egypt, Greece, the Aztecs, the Maya, Russia, China, the Persians, the Byzantines, Britain, France, and Italy in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Using interviews with experts, re-enactments, and computer-generated graphics, this programme looks at various structures, buildings and mechanical inventions, from Menes' dam built in around 3000 BC in Egypt to the world's first locomotive invented in Britain.
en
05:30 EEST
Hitler: Uncovering His Fatal Obsession
Concluding this two-part documentary telling how a war with Soviet Russia was always a precondition for the fulfilment of Hitler's racial vision, and how the conflict would finally play out.
en
06:15 EEST
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar follows the exploits of treasure hunters Hamilton White and his long-time friend, Carl Cookson, as they search for the treasure hoard reputed to have belonged to the legendary Knights Templar. The mysterious Knights were the equivalent of today's special forces and were the most skilled fighters in the ranks of the Crusaders. However, up until the present day, no major item belonging to the Knights has ever been discovered. But Hamilton and Carl believe that they have now found a treasure trove that reveals who the Knights were, how they practised their beliefs, and why they were hunted, imprisoned and disbanded by Papal decree in 1307. Experts offer their analysis and opinion to clarify the history.
en
07:00 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
07:45 EEST
Monsterquest
Across North America there is something strange and frightening circling overhead. Witnesses tell of human-like creatures that float or hover in the skies and often descend to attack. Legends and folklore tell of strange flying creatures.
en
08:30 EEST
Abandoned Engineering
The world is full of incredible engineering projects and buildings designed to make life easier. Unfortunately a great number of these outstanding structures are abandoned now for some reason or the other and left empty to decay. The documentary TV series dives in the past and explores how and why they were built, their influence on environment and costs of failure. It also answers the questions if it is possible to make something out of the ruins and reuse the abandoned structures. From old rusty bridges to ship graveyard colonized by wildlife, from military airport to Hitler's bunkers, ghost towns and abandoned villages- get to know forgotten structures that change the world.
en
09:15 EEST
Ancient Aliens
Series in a documentary style focuses on hypothesis that historical texts, archaeological evidence and legends of different nations contain facts of past human-extraterrestrial contact. More than once everything unusual and most unbelievable have eventually turned out to be real. So this version can be fairly realistic- intelligent life forms from other galaxies visited the Earth millions years ago. They brought most advanced game-changing technologies, that changed the course of history. It makes us think again about the descent of man and modern progress of humankind. Strange drawings have been found in the caves, portraying runways in Peru and Indian texts have been deciphered, describing "flying machinery", called gods.
en
10:00 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
10:45 EEST
Engineering an Empire
Documentary series, hosted by Peter Weller, an actor and a professor at Syracuse University, that explores the engineering and architectural achievements that were characteristic of some of the greatest civilizations on this planet - Rome, Egypt, Greece, the Aztecs, the Maya, Russia, China, the Persians, the Byzantines, Britain, France, and Italy in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Using interviews with experts, re-enactments, and computer-generated graphics, this programme looks at various structures, buildings and mechanical inventions, from Menes' dam built in around 3000 BC in Egypt to the world's first locomotive invented in Britain.
en
11:30 EEST
Hitler: Uncovering His Fatal Obsession
Concluding this two-part documentary telling how a war with Soviet Russia was always a precondition for the fulfilment of Hitler's racial vision, and how the conflict would finally play out.
en
12:15 EEST
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar follows the exploits of treasure hunters Hamilton White and his long-time friend, Carl Cookson, as they search for the treasure hoard reputed to have belonged to the legendary Knights Templar. The mysterious Knights were the equivalent of today's special forces and were the most skilled fighters in the ranks of the Crusaders. However, up until the present day, no major item belonging to the Knights has ever been discovered. But Hamilton and Carl believe that they have now found a treasure trove that reveals who the Knights were, how they practised their beliefs, and why they were hunted, imprisoned and disbanded by Papal decree in 1307. Experts offer their analysis and opinion to clarify the history.
en
01:00 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
01:45 EEST
Monsterquest
Across North America there is something strange and frightening circling overhead. Witnesses tell of human-like creatures that float or hover in the skies and often descend to attack. Legends and folklore tell of strange flying creatures.
en
02:30 EEST
Abandoned Engineering
The world is full of incredible engineering projects and buildings designed to make life easier. Unfortunately a great number of these outstanding structures are abandoned now for some reason or the other and left empty to decay. The documentary TV series dives in the past and explores how and why they were built, their influence on environment and costs of failure. It also answers the questions if it is possible to make something out of the ruins and reuse the abandoned structures. From old rusty bridges to ship graveyard colonized by wildlife, from military airport to Hitler's bunkers, ghost towns and abandoned villages- get to know forgotten structures that change the world.
en
03:15 EEST
Ancient Aliens
Series in a documentary style focuses on hypothesis that historical texts, archaeological evidence and legends of different nations contain facts of past human-extraterrestrial contact. More than once everything unusual and most unbelievable have eventually turned out to be real. So this version can be fairly realistic- intelligent life forms from other galaxies visited the Earth millions years ago. They brought most advanced game-changing technologies, that changed the course of history. It makes us think again about the descent of man and modern progress of humankind. Strange drawings have been found in the caves, portraying runways in Peru and Indian texts have been deciphered, describing "flying machinery", called gods.
en
04:00 EEST
Evolve
Documentary series. Evolve takes an in-depth look at the evolution of some of the planet's most iconic animals. Using computer generated imagery and experimental science, the team take you on a journey through history to look at how these species evolved to fit their habitats and surroundings. The show explores the diverse and unique anatomy changes our planet's historic species have gone through. Whether it's the deadly teeth of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the telescopic eyesight of lightning-fast birds, or the night vision big cats use to hunt, Evolve reveals some of nature's most interesting secrets. Nominated in 2009's News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming.
en
04:45 EEST
Engineering an Empire
Documentary series, hosted by Peter Weller, an actor and a professor at Syracuse University, that explores the engineering and architectural achievements that were characteristic of some of the greatest civilizations on this planet - Rome, Egypt, Greece, the Aztecs, the Maya, Russia, China, the Persians, the Byzantines, Britain, France, and Italy in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Using interviews with experts, re-enactments, and computer-generated graphics, this programme looks at various structures, buildings and mechanical inventions, from Menes' dam built in around 3000 BC in Egypt to the world's first locomotive invented in Britain.
en
05:30 EEST
Hitler: Uncovering His Fatal Obsession
Concluding this two-part documentary telling how a war with Soviet Russia was always a precondition for the fulfilment of Hitler's racial vision, and how the conflict would finally play out.
en
06:15 EEST
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar
Lost Relics of the Knights Templar follows the exploits of treasure hunters Hamilton White and his long-time friend, Carl Cookson, as they search for the treasure hoard reputed to have belonged to the legendary Knights Templar. The mysterious Knights were the equivalent of today's special forces and were the most skilled fighters in the ranks of the Crusaders. However, up until the present day, no major item belonging to the Knights has ever been discovered. But Hamilton and Carl believe that they have now found a treasure trove that reveals who the Knights were, how they practised their beliefs, and why they were hunted, imprisoned and disbanded by Papal decree in 1307. Experts offer their analysis and opinion to clarify the history.
en
07:00 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
07:45 EEST
Monsterquest
Chimpanzees are known to us as amusing circus attractions and are even popular as pets, but when they attack the results are frightening and horrific. Just as disturbing, across the US, witness reports suggest that chimpanzees may be on the loose.
en
08:30 EEST
Abandoned Engineering
The world is full of incredible engineering projects and buildings designed to make life easier. Unfortunately a great number of these outstanding structures are abandoned now for some reason or the other and left empty to decay. The documentary TV series dives in the past and explores how and why they were built, their influence on environment and costs of failure. It also answers the questions if it is possible to make something out of the ruins and reuse the abandoned structures. From old rusty bridges to ship graveyard colonized by wildlife, from military airport to Hitler's bunkers, ghost towns and abandoned villages- get to know forgotten structures that change the world.
en
09:15 EEST
Ancient Aliens
Series in a documentary style focuses on hypothesis that historical texts, archaeological evidence and legends of different nations contain facts of past human-extraterrestrial contact. More than once everything unusual and most unbelievable have eventually turned out to be real. So this version can be fairly realistic- intelligent life forms from other galaxies visited the Earth millions years ago. They brought most advanced game-changing technologies, that changed the course of history. It makes us think again about the descent of man and modern progress of humankind. Strange drawings have been found in the caves, portraying runways in Peru and Indian texts have been deciphered, describing "flying machinery", called gods.
en
10:00 EEST
WWII Battles in Colour
Stunning, newly colorised combat and newsreel footage plus personal memoirs take us to the heart of a battle that would be a catastrophic blow to both sides and leave a muddy graveyard across East Belgium.
en
10:45 EEST
Where Did It Come From?
Documentary series exploring the history of Earth's greatest man-made structures and creations. Where Did It Come From? reveals the earliest examples of brilliance and ingenuity from past pioneers. From the Roman highway project; a civil engineering feat establishing a network of unprecedented highways, to Egypt's iconic structures, this series reveals the incomprehensible ides brought to life by magnificent minds, and in some cases, brutal slavery. Join host Michael Guillen as he dives into this fascinating world of both civil and social engineering, born out of ideas we still use today.
en
11:30 EEST
Project Impossible
This documentary series, inspired by ''Modern Marvels'', one of History channels's most successful series of all time, investigates today's biggest engineering challenges and takes a deep look into the ambitious projects that were considered unthinkable just a few years ago and that will transform our world. Each episode features multiple stories that illustrate man-made projects that are important to our future. Some of these projects include world's largest offshore wind facility in Netherlands, volcanic power plant in Iceland, a giant sea wall that will protect the city of Venice from rising waters, polar survival suit, thermal imaging fire fighter mask, a train faster than the speed of sound- Hyperloop, the world's first nuclear fusion power plant and many more.
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