• 00:05 Karo gamyklos

    Ferdinandas Poršė buvo vienas įtakingiausių nacių Vokietijos inžinierių. Išradęs galingiausias karo mašinas, jis taip pat sukūrė brėžinius sportiniams automobiliams, pelnysiantiems jam gerą vardą.

  • 01:00 Karo populiariausiųjų dešimtukas

    Slaptumas kare gali reikšti skirtumą tarp pergalės ir pralaimėjimo. Nuo šnipų iki sabotažo - karo vadai karo įkarštyje dažnai imasi slaptų planų, kad įgytų strateginį pranašumą.

  • 02:05 Iš Antrojo pasaulinio karo pelenų

    Ši serija, kurioje nagrinėjama nepaprasta Didžiosios Britanijos kelionė nuo pražūties iki atsigavimo, demonstruoja Didžiosios Britanijos transformaciją iš griuvėsių į stiprią socialinę demokratiją.

  • 03:00 Iš Antrojo pasaulinio karo pelenų

    Tarp Antrojo pasaulinio karo griuvėsių, Japonija susidūrė su pasaulyje dar neregėtu niokojimu. Tačiau šalis atsikūrė ir tapo šiuolaikinio išradingumo, atsparumo ir atminties švyturiu.

  • 03:50 Senovės superstatiniai

    Pastatytas ant masyvaus granito bloko, Mon Sen Mišelis slepia daugybę paslapčių. Pasitelkę pažangiausias technologijas, ekspertai atidžiai tyrinėja šį senovės stebuklą, kad atskleistų jo paslaptis.

  • 04:45 Uždrausta istorija

    7000 žmonių palaikai rasti Hal Saflyno požemyje, Maltos neolito laikų šventykloje; ar šventykla galėtų atskleisti paslaptį, kam jie priklausė ir kas nutiko jų savininkams.

  • 05:55 Uždrausta istorija

    Jėzaus nukryžiavimas pakeitė pasaulį; kiek mūsų supratimas apie šį įvykį yra tikras ir kokius atsakymus galima rasti Šventojoje Žemėje, siekiant pagrįsti Biblijos istoriją.

  • 06:40 Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World

    In this new series, Bettany Hughes takes viewers on armchair travels to explore household-name treasures and new finds from across the world. In this episode, Bettany discovers how Malta is a cultural hub laden with some of the world's most precious treasures. This is an island where civilisations from East, West, North and South have met. Bettany and her team are the first to be welcomed in to film the incredible underground temple, the Hypogeum. A burial place for up to 7,000 individuals where Bettany holds a replica of a 5,500-year-old figurine of a fecund woman, representing the transition between life and death. Before a major restoration project starts, Bettany is invited to explore and film in Elizabeth II's and Philip's romantic hideaway, the Villa Guardamangia. Bettany also explores the deep WW2 tunnels and the Lascaris War Rooms, clambering down among tree roots where hundreds of families sheltered through the war, finding their kitchen plates and bottles, and prayers - remnants of a time of incredible endurance.

  • 07:50 From the Ashes of WWII

    An exploration of Britain's remarkable journey from devastation to recovery, this episode showcases Britain's transformation from rubble to a strong social democracy.

  • 08:55 The Engineering That Built the World

    A little-known 19th-century French artist embarks on an impossible 20-year odyssey to build the tallest statue in the world and erects it on US soil.

  • 09:50 Ancient Superstructures

    Petra. Nestled in the Jordanian desert, Petra is regarded as the eighth wonder of the world; scientists are still fascinated by its facades carved into the rock, its temples, and its unique hydraulic system.

  • 10:55 Secret Nazi Bases

    Underground Terror. Researchers discovered a concrete city buried outside The Hague decades after WWII; more than 400 bunkers and defensive structures formed a vast underground network built to defend the coastline.

  • 11:50 Top Ten Warfare

    Commanders. The greatest 20th-century commanders understood warfare at both strategic and tactical level; some instilled loyalty in their troops through fear and intimidation while others inspired confidence.

  • 12:55 War Factories

    The Trucks of Blitzkrieg. The key machine in the Blitzkrieg was the GM Opel Blitz; this episode tells the story of the Blitz and the American-owned war factories that would produce them and put business before country.

  • 13:50 From the Ashes of WWII

    Russia & Poland. From the brutal devastation of WWII to the stoicism of Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe, this episode explores the tension between Russia and Poland as they rebuilt their societies and cities.

  • 14:55 Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World

    In this new series, Bettany Hughes takes viewers on armchair travels to explore household-name treasures and new finds from across the world. In this episode, Bettany discovers how Malta is a cultural hub laden with some of the world's most precious treasures. This is an island where civilisations from East, West, North and South have met. Bettany and her team are the first to be welcomed in to film the incredible underground temple, the Hypogeum. A burial place for up to 7,000 individuals where Bettany holds a replica of a 5,500-year-old figurine of a fecund woman, representing the transition between life and death. Before a major restoration project starts, Bettany is invited to explore and film in Elizabeth II's and Philip's romantic hideaway, the Villa Guardamangia. Bettany also explores the deep WW2 tunnels and the Lascaris War Rooms, clambering down among tree roots where hundreds of families sheltered through the war, finding their kitchen plates and bottles, and prayers - remnants of a time of incredible endurance.

  • 16:00 Ancient Superstructures

    Petra. Nestled in the Jordanian desert, Petra is regarded as the eighth wonder of the world; scientists are still fascinated by its facades carved into the rock, its temples, and its unique hydraulic system.

  • 17:05 The Engineering That Built the World

    A little-known 19th-century French artist embarks on an impossible 20-year odyssey to build the tallest statue in the world and erects it on US soil.

  • 18:00 Secret Nazi Bases

    Underground Terror. Researchers discovered a concrete city buried outside The Hague decades after WWII; more than 400 bunkers and defensive structures formed a vast underground network built to defend the coastline.

  • 18:55 War Factories

    The Trucks of Blitzkrieg. The key machine in the Blitzkrieg was the GM Opel Blitz; this episode tells the story of the Blitz and the American-owned war factories that would produce them and put business before country.

  • 19:55 Top Ten Warfare

    Commanders. The greatest 20th-century commanders understood warfare at both strategic and tactical level; some instilled loyalty in their troops through fear and intimidation while others inspired confidence.

  • 21:00 Ancient Superstructures

    The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the most sacred Christian site in the world; defied by time, wars and earthquakes, it was rebuilt many times and now excavations reveal its secrets as never before.

  • 22:05 Ancient Superstructures

    The Great Sphinx. The Sphinx is the most monumental ancient sculpture in the world at 73 metres long, 20 metres high and 14 metres wide. Who commissioned it, how was it erected, and what is its significance.

  • 23:10 Secret Nazi Bases

    Underground Terror. Researchers discovered a concrete city buried outside The Hague decades after WWII; more than 400 bunkers and defensive structures formed a vast underground network built to defend the coastline.

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