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  • Paul Giamatti on Human Engineering show

    Paul Giamatti on Human Engineering

    Paul Giamatti talks about what he has learned from his experience directing an episode of Breakthrough.

    (02:18)
  • Buddy Does The Splits show

    Buddy Does The Splits

    Buddy does the splits while riding two forklifts.

    (02:57)
  • The Alhambra: Palaces & Gardens show

    The Alhambra: Palaces & Gardens

    There was more to the Alhambra than a fortress – it was also designed with Palaces and peaceful gardens in mind. Discover...

    (05:00)
  • Petra show

    Petra

    Petra is one of the world’s most mysterious ancient cities with the Al Khazneh building at its entrance an engineering...

    (01:04)
  • St Pauls Cathedral: The Dome show

    St Pauls Cathedral: The Dome

    The most iconic element of St Paul’s is the mighty dome of St Paul’s, topped by a gold cross 111 metres above the ground....

    (02:59)
  • Angkor Wat: City On Water show

    Angkor Wat: City On Water

    Explore Angkor Wat – one of the most impressive engineering projects ever undertaken, not just for its size, but because it...

    (03:00)
  • What Makes a Good Architect? show

    What Makes a Good Architect?

    Historian Michael McNay looks at what makes a great architect and explains why Durham Cathedral in England is his ancient...

    (03:00)
  • Extreme Ice show

    Extreme Ice

    As scientists try to forecast the future consequences of the big melt, internationally acclaimed photographer James Balog is...

    (01:13)
  • The Secret Forest Premiere show

    The Secret Forest Premiere

    In the east, a mysterious place called Ussuriland. Here bizarre turtles dodge the soup dish. In temperate forests, bears hang...

    (01:07)
  • Kamchatka Landslide show

    Kamchatka Landslide

    In June 2007 a massive landslide engulfed the pristine landscape. Four and a half million cubic metres of rock, gravel, snow...

    (02:51)
  • Kamchatka Red Foxes show

    Kamchatka Red Foxes

    This desolate wilderness suits the red fox. Foxes don’t hibernate. They grow thicker seasonal fur to survive the minus...

    (03:11)
  • The Great Divide Premiere show

    The Great Divide Premiere

    In the far South West lies the Caucasus. A compact region filled with a bounty of wildlife. The great divide between Europe...

    (01:08)
  • Ground Warfare show

    Ground Warfare

    This series explores the nitty-gritty of Ground Warfare in an engaging and unpredictable way.

    (00:57)
  • John Cornett Coronagraph show

    John Cornett Coronagraph

    John Cornett discusses how the telescope he uses is designed to observe the sun's corona.

    (01:29)
  • Bob Ballard Introduces Hercules show

    Bob Ballard Introduces Hercules

    Bob Ballard reviews some of the finer point on his Hercules ROV (Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle).

    (04:49)
  • Giant Asteroid show

    Giant Asteroid

    If a giant asteroid plowed into our planet, it would have devastating effects. The explosive power of a cosmic impact could be...

    (03:10)
  • Supernova show

    Supernova

    The force of a massive quake. The impact of a giant asteroid. The awesome power of our sun. Each is an epic example of the raw...

    (03:12)
  • Blowing Up The Universe Premiere show

    Blowing Up The Universe Premiere

    In the known universe, there are powerful forces at work. With the energy to create and the power to destroy. It’s the raw,...

    (01:22)
  • Ancient Mortar show

    Ancient Mortar

    Bryan Penprase discusses the uses of the ancient kivas and what was used for ancient mortar at Casa Rinconada.

    (03:13)
  • Ancient Equinox show

    Ancient Equinox

    Bryan Penprase discusses the locations of the ancient equinoxes in Casa Rinconada.

    (00:45)