All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Apollo 11: The Untold Story

    APOLLO 11: THE UNTOLD STORY aka FIRST ON THE MOON: THE UNTOLD STORY One-Hour Special for Discovery Science Channel / five When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon in July 1969, Apollo 11 was hailed as the supreme triumph of American technology. But behind the flag waving lies a very different story: the untold account of how close the mission came to disaster. Now, nearly forty years later, men on that mission reveal what really happened on the first voyage to the moon. It's a tale of how primitive computer technology, coupled with human errors and mechanical failures, nearly caused the tragic loss of the crew.

  • S01E02 Tornado Touchdown

    • August 22, 1999
  • S01E03 Apollo 13: The Inside Story

    When a violent explosion tore through the fragile skin of the Apollo 13 spacecraft 200,000 miles from earth in April 1970, NASA mounted the most dramatic rescue mission in the history of human exploration. For the first time, Apollo 13 astronauts James Lovell and Fred Haise, and their flight controllers, reveal just how close they came to disaster, the devastating extent of the damage, and the inside story of how human ingenuity overcame adversity. This is the ultimate survival story, in which three people’s lives hung by a thread, with oxygen running out, hundreds of thousands of miles out in space.

  • S01E04 Building The Ultimate Racing Car

  • S01E05 Spirits of Bodmin Moore

  • S01E06 Human Cloning

  • S01E07 Our Secret Sun

  • S01E08 The New Roswell: The Shag Harbour UFO Incident

  • S01E09 UFO Down to Earth Dreamland

  • S01E10 Planes that Never Flew - The Atomic Bomber

  • S01E11 Planes that Never Flew - Rocket Planes

  • S01E12 Haunted Hotels and Wandering Spirits

  • S01E13 The Science of Special Effects

  • S01E14 The Bermuda Triangle

  • S01E15 Human Body - Ultimate Machine - Sight

  • S01E16 Human Body - Ultimate Machine - Sensation

    The properties of the human nervous system, which carries information around the body at more than 200mph, controlling pain, reactions to danger and co-ordination of movement

  • S01E17 Human Body - Ultimate Machine - Brain Power

    The capabilities of the human brain, including how it copes with a lack of food. The programme also explores why restricting calories can help combat ageing

  • S01E18 Human Body - Ultimate Machine - Strength

    The human body has engineered itself for strength, power and endurance. We discover how our bodies can perform amazing feats of endurance and strength

  • S01E19 The Lost World of Pompeii

    From ordinary workers to powerful families, legendary gladiators and armies of slaves, we'll reveal what it meant to actually live in Pompeii.

  • S01E20 Einstein's Beautiful Equation

    E=mc². Albert Einstein's most famous equation explains things of sheer wonder and beauty – why the sun shines and how the Big Bang created the universe. But it also underpins the most destructive force ever unleashed on the planet – the nuclear bomb. Learn how Albert Einstein's great discovery went from being a mere set of symbols in a notebook to a weapon of mass destruction. It was a development so appalling to Einstein, that he would describe his involvement in the bomb as "his biggest blunder." Meet Leo Szilard, friend, colleague and the man who persuaded Einstein to use his influence to encourage construction of the bomb. It was Szilard who first came up with the concept of a chain reaction – vital to turning the power of E=mc² into a bomb – and who persuaded Einstein to write the fateful letter to President Roosevelt that would play a key role in the decision to build the bomb. But while both men were initially lauded for their contribution to science, they would in later years devote themselves to disarmament, global peace and the dismantling of the very bombs they helped create.

Season 2008

  • S2008E01 Secrets Of The Dinosaur Mummy

    • September 14, 2008

    In this high definition one-off special we explore one of the most unexpected and important Jurassic discoveries of all time... Found in 2000 by a team of amateur fossil hunters exploring the Montana badlands, Leonardo – named after graffiti found near his burial site – is a young Brachylophosaurus, a four-legged plant-eating duck-billed dinosaur. This is the very first juvenile of the species discovered with extensive skin and the only dinosaur mummy to still contain the contents of its digestive tract. This once-in-a-lifetime finding means scientists now have more than just bones to fully reconstruct how dinosaurs looked and lived. From the cause of death to Leonardo’s last meal, scientific tests provide far more detail than the team of experts ever expected and by employing state-of the-art imaging scientists are able to unlock the most detailed images of dinosaur anatomy ever seen.

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