How do they harvest and treat the world's most expensive tea? Plus, how does the Siekierki power plant of Warsaw, Poland heat half the city's homes?
How do they grow America's only freshwater pearls in Tennessee? How are the world's sharpest knives made, and how do they forge the world's sharpest knives?
German workers are exposed every day to major hazards as they build the massive skyscrapers, tunnels and other construction projects of the modern world.
German workers are exposed every day to major hazards as they build the massive skyscrapers, tunnels and other construction projects of the modern world.
German workers are exposed every day to major hazards as they build the massive skyscrapers, tunnels and other construction projects of the modern world.
German workers are exposed every day to major hazards as they build the massive skyscrapers, tunnels and other construction projects of the modern world.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including channel signs and wetsuits made? What's the construction behind aluminium aircraft?
How do they make garden forks, English toffee, paint chip cards, and Bundt pans? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
How do they make pewter flasks, potato salad and hydrogen fuel cells? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
How do they make robotic hunting decoys, scoreboards, and lassos? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
How do they make turf grass, beef jerky, wood chippers, and bowling pins? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
How do they make Leatherman multi-tools, jojoba oil, and marionettes? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
How do they make the king of cheeses, Parmesan? How do they keep the runways running at the world's busiest airports? How do they manufacture relaxing reclining chairs?
How do they weave a traditional Turkish carpet? How do they use helicopter blade technology for cross country skis, and turn the water on and off at Niagara Falls?
How do they cast the street lamps of Venice? How do they prevent another Titanic-like disaster? And, how do they grow tiny trees for the ancient Chinese art of penjing?
How do they make one of the world's fastest bikes? How do pilots train for death-defying acrobatics? And, how do they bring oil and gas up from the bottom of the sea?
How do they hand-roll New York bagels? How do they make a racing car tyre to grip the track at 320 km an hour? And, how do they make lifelike sculptures out of glass?
How do they collect the trash in road-free Venice? How do they make Australia's famous sheepskin boots? And, how do they turn pond algae into a health supplement?
German workers are exposed every day to major hazards as they build the massive skyscrapers, tunnels and other construction projects of the modern world.
German workers are exposed every day to major hazards as they build the massive skyscrapers, tunnels and other construction projects of the modern world.
Experts investigate to see if the fire on Apollo 1 that killed three astronauts was a cover-up. Was it a tragic accident or part of the moon landing conspiracy?
Experts investigate if there was a conspiracy to fake the moon landing. Does a secret report suggest the Nazis were involved in the Apollo space programme?
How do they blend science and destruction at crash test centres? And how do they piece together the complex mechanism of a pocket sized umbrella?
How do they extract iron ore from one of the most remote mines on the planet? And how do they make chandeliers that are fit for a queen?
How do they forge the blades to crack open oyster shells? Plus, how do scientists in a lab grow the synthetic diamonds of the future?
How do they make cheddar, the world's most popular cheese? How do they breathe life into Rususci Anne - the plastic woman that teaches CPR?
How do Ford produce the ubiquitous white van, the Transit? Plus, how do they ensure the Driza-bone coat lives up to its name?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including sharpening steels, kayak paddles, bladder pumps and ironing boards made?
The team travels to Serbia, Tesla's homeland, and discovers unseen documents drawn by Tesla himself. Meanwhile, the Death Ray build moves ahead.
A cryptozoologist investigates reports of a sea monster in Alaska. He reviews eyewitness accounts and examines never-before-seen video evidence.
A woman claims to be under attack from an unseen force. Could it be linked to a Native American legend about a mysterious race of giants?
Guests report attacks by an aggressive spirit at a hotel. And, is a shapeshifting menace responsible for thousands of abductions in the Alaska Triangle?
In 1918 the SS Princess Sophia mysteriously sank near Juneau, Alaska. Experts look for answers to the shipwreck as a ghost hunter tries to contact her victims.
Evidence suggests aliens are hiding in the unexplored depths of the ocean. Experts investigate reports of ghost ships haunting the seas around Alaska.
How do they make the king of cheeses, Parmesan? How do they keep the runways running at the world's busiest airports? How do they manufacture relaxing reclining chairs?
How do they weave a traditional Turkish carpet? How do they use helicopter blade technology for cross country skis, and turn the water on and off at Niagara Falls?
How do they cast the street lamps of Venice? How do they prevent another Titanic-like disaster? And, how do they grow tiny trees for the ancient Chinese art of penjing?
How do they make one of the world's fastest bikes? How do pilots train for death-defying acrobatics? And, how do they bring oil and gas up from the bottom of the sea?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including downhill ski bindings, immersion parts washers and pencil sharpeners made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including gingerbread house kits, toy figurines and bottom-rolling hangar doors made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including traffic signal poles, chainsaw mining machines and coffee filters made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including time-delay locks, crystal chandeliers, brownies and pallet dispensers made?
How do they engineer the latest incarnation of the classic Royal Enfield Continental GT motorbike? Plus, how do 'art detectives' spot a forgery?
How do they blend science and destruction at crash test centres? And how do they piece together the complex mechanism of a pocket sized umbrella?
How do they extract iron ore from one of the most remote mines on the planet? And how do they make chandeliers that are fit for a queen?
How do they forge the blades to crack open oyster shells? Plus, how do scientists in a lab grow the synthetic diamonds of the future?
How do they make cheddar, the world's most popular cheese? How do they breathe life into Rususci Anne - the plastic woman that teaches CPR?
The team discovers recent video of a fast-moving UFO, and Nick and Sarah fly to Utah to verify authenticity. Nick and Paul uncover hostile acts by UFOs.
Secret documents lead Myke and Dr. Livingston to recordings of fast movers by the US and Russian Navy. Sarah and Nick hunt down the holy grail of eyewitnesses.
Scientists have discovered evidence of a mysterious ninth planet on the very edge of our solar system, could its moons support extra-terrestrial life?
Five outstanding mighty planes are shortlisted, all are mechanical marvels in their own right, but which is the ultimate mighty plane?
What is the most hectic job at the airport: what does it take to get an airliner parked, fuelled, cleaned, loaded and boarded for its next flight?
The Tesla Model S is a high-performance and high-speed vehicle with zero emissions. What goes into the construction of this innovative electric car?
The Superformance MKIII draws inspiration from the Shelby Cobra to be an impressive combination of style and power. How is this stunning vehicle made?
The Koenigsegg One:1 is a record-breaking mega car that has a perfect power to weight ratio. How is this cleverly designed car put together?
The BMW i8 is a hybrid car that looks and performs like a supercar. How does this high-performance vehicle achieve its outstanding fuel economy?
The Superperformance GT40 is a stunning recreation of the original that made racing history at Le Mans in 1966. How is this impressive vehicle made?
Ever wondered how a Porsche 918 Spyder is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
When Pompeii was destroyed by an apocalyptic volcano, another town was destroyed, too - Herculaneum. It is one of history's most perfectly preserved towns.
The Roman Empire built Hadrian's Wall to guard its frontiers; new discoveries reveal who the Romans were trying to keep out with this 72-mile-long megastructure.
Liz and Martin travel to Hawaii to investigate how evidence of catastrophic events in its geological past reveals a legacy of destruction.
An active volcano with the power to plunge the whole world into a brutal dark age is rising from the sea. Will it cataclysmically erupt once again?
Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis that threaten them on a daily basis.
How do Ford produce the ubiquitous white van, the Transit? Plus, how do they ensure the Driza-bone coat lives up to its name?
How do they make wood burning stoves that bring warmth to the bleak Norwegian winter? Plus, how do build the synthesiser that changed music forever?
How do they assemble the reinvented Morgan 3 Wheeler? Plus, how do they protect firefighters' hands from heat, flame and chemical attack?
How do they make wind turbines with twice the wingspan of a Boeing? Plus, how do they mould car tyres from the ooze of a tree?
How do they make the tank piercing super bullet? Plus, how do they forge the infamous torture weapon, the dentist's drill?
How do they make giant floating power stations that provide power around the world? Plus, how do they fabricate the world's smallest aircraft?
Confidential CIA files reveal a secret war for space between America and the Soviets. And, experts investigate American espionage during the Apollo programme.
Experts investigate the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle that nearly killed Neil Armstrong during training. Some believe this proves why the moon landing is fake.
Did Apollo astronauts hear unexplained transmissions on the far side of the moon? Plus, an astronomer spots a strange disturbance in Martian atmosphere.
Apollo 12 astronauts bring back something alive from the moon. Plus, NASA track an asteroid heading towards Earth and make a shocking discovery.
A planet shows evidence of an Earth-like atmosphere, while a mysterious glowing light suggests the impossible: an atmosphere on the Moon.
Could spaceships really be powered by atomic bombs? Plus, why was Neil Armstrong's transmission feed cut off when he spotted strange lights on the Moon?
Test pilot Gordon Cooper is preparing to test a radical new landing system in a lakebed when two UFO's appear. Also, the mystery of Saturn's mega-hex.
The statues of Easter Island were built by one of the world's strangest and most isolated civilizations. New evidence reveals why they were constructed.
Egypt's Bent Pyramid is one of the world's most mysterious ancient mega-structures. Was it intended to look so bizarre, or had something gone wrong?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including mouth-blown window glass, sake, water pumps and tweezers made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including ATMS and marine turbochargers manufactured? How is champagne made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including sharpening steels, kayak paddles, bladder pumps and ironing boards made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including champagne hoods, foils, pneumatic delivery systems, espresso machines and pizza ovens made?
How do they make wood burning stoves that bring warmth to the bleak Norwegian winter? Plus, how do build the synthesiser that changed music forever?
How do they assemble the reinvented Morgan 3 Wheeler? Plus, how do they protect firefighters' hands from heat, flame and chemical attack?
How do they make wind turbines with twice the wingspan of a Boeing? Plus, how do they mould car tyres from the ooze of a tree?
How do they make the tank piercing super bullet? Plus, how do they forge the infamous torture weapon, the dentist's drill?
How do they make giant floating power stations that provide power around the world? Plus, how do they fabricate the world's smallest aircraft?
The Universe is a violent and dangerous place. From exploding stars and colliding galaxies to nebula shockwaves - what are the worst places in the Universe?
Supermassive black holes are so large they devour stars and shape galaxies. The latest science may answer why they grow so large.
Once there was life on Mars - but scientists believe a series of devastating mass extinctions transformed a watery planet into a desert.
Using state-of-the-art equipment to x-ray scan the airport, find out how every action is precisely controlled: from the baggage network to the cockpit.
Join the night shift's essential crews - from the snow plough teams ready to clear runways in a blizzard, to the cleaning trucks and fire service.
Ever wondered how an Aston Martin Vanquish is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Zenvo ST 1 is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a McLaren 65OS is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Falcon F7 is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Ever wondered how a Lotus Evora is made? Join the How It's Made crew as they go to its birthplace and explore its gorgeous exterior.
Find out how Native Healing Drums, Raisins, Stereoscopic Viewers, and Ribbon Microphones are made.
New finds explore the secrets of Tutankhamun's tomb. Experts reveal how his untimely death, calamitous burial, and an act of God made a minor king so iconic.
Recent forensic findings expose secrets of the great Sphinx at Giza, revealing which pharaoh commissioned the huge statue and why it was never finished.
Liz Bonnin and Martin Pepper investigate the volcano Mount Vesuvius. During the research, they discover another deadly super volcano, Campi Flegrei.
Martin and Liz explore Iceland to see if its volcanoes could cause chaos in the future. Later, Martin samples an insane motorsport on ashy slopes.
Martin and Liz investigate a giant asteroid impact that may have wiped out the Dinosaurs. Later, Martin experiences the power of a NASA supergun.
How do they create coloured crayons used by children and artists around the world? Plus, how do artisans and craftsmen create treasured mirrors in India?
How do they build the famous steam-powered paddleboats that cruise the Mississippi River? How did they create the powerful defence system called 'the waterwall'?
How do they make modern paving stones and how has the process changed over thousands of years? Plus, how do they create a traditionally tailored tuxedo suit?
How do they fabricate fire gloves for emergency services personnel? Plus, how do they create the enamel that is used in bake-wear around the world?
Discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animation is achieved.
Everyday items go under the spotlight. How are industrial wire ropes, living walls and large format cameras made?
Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd continue their search at Universal Studios in Florida. Have they finally found the mysterious Oxnard DeLorean?
Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd's hunt for the original DeLorean time machine has taken an unexpected turn. Can they deliver it to Michael J. Fox on time?
Adam and a demolition expert stage a series of daring experiments on one of the world's most dangerous and explosive substances: Nitroglycerin.
Adam stages an epic food fight with his Mythbusters pal, Tory Belleci. They build a rapid-fire weapon that turns hot dogs into destructive projectiles.
Liz and Martin travel to Hawaii to investigate how evidence of catastrophic events in its geological past reveals a legacy of destruction.
An active volcano with the power to plunge the whole world into a brutal dark age is rising from the sea. Will it cataclysmically erupt once again?
Liz and Martin visit Japan, to witness the battle that rages between the people and the volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis that threaten them on a daily basis.
A cutting-edge investigation into the sinking of the Titanic reveals new discoveries that could explain the mysteries of her last moments.
Archaeologists examine what lies beneath China's Forbidden City, exploring the dark secrets of this mysterious mega-palace buried for nearly 600 years.
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including rail doors, hand-help, frozen pizzas, power brushes and steam cleaners made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including industrial casters, custom wedding cakes, terahertz spectrometers and racing catamarans made?
More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including water jet fountains, pneumatic punching machines and wooden surfboards made?