History is made in moments where life hangs in the balance; when split-second decisions mean the difference between disaster and survival; when the safe, orderly world disintegrates into chaos. These are the moments that populate the pantheon of History’s Most Shocking. This show takes viewers frame-by-frame into the most significant mind-blowing events ever caught on camera. From chilling accidents to natural disasters to extreme sports fails to harrowing animal attacks, History’s Most Shocking is a deep dive into the extreme, uncovering the truth behind what happened. It not only captivates the eye; it also provides key takeaways into what went wrong, and what needs to be avoided in the future. With compelling first-person narratives from the people who lived through these seminal moments and expert analysis identifying the miscalculations and misjudgments that caused them, History’s Most Shocking won’t just keep you on edge of your seat…. It will teach you the history lessons you were never taught in school.

Tales from Oak Island
(4x60’)
Starts 6/05 Tuesdays @21:45 CET
(4x60’)
Starts 6/05 Tuesdays @21:45 CET
Explores the most captivating theories, legendary figures and momentous events surrounding the world's longest-running treasure hunt. "Tales From Oak" Island dives deeper than ever before into the extraordinary stories of relentless perseverance and unwavering "always forward" spirit of the many searchers who have devoted their lives to unlocking the treasure hot spot's many secrets.

Bradley Walsh: Egypt’s Cosmic Code
(3x60’)
Starts 18/05, Sundays @21:45 CET
(3x60’)
Starts 18/05, Sundays @21:45 CET
Bradley Walsh: Egypt's Cosmic Code charts Bradley Walsh's first trip to Egypt in search of answers to some of Ancient History's biggest mysteries - who built the pyramids, why and how? Could Ancient Egyptians have supernatural abilities, and is the Great Sphinx much older than we think? This three-part series sees Bradley fulfil a lifetime’s ambition to visit the monuments of Ancient Egypt and try to understand how it could have been possible to produce such 'wonders of the ancient world' 4,500 years ago. Apprenticed as an engineer to Rolls Royce long before he embarked on his stellar TV career, Bradley has had an enduring fascination with ancient engineering and with the idea that the construction feats of our ancient forebears could only have been possible with the participation of some 'other worldly' or extraterrestrial influence. In each episode, an expert guide is on hand to lay out the mainstream thinking and act as the perfect foil for Bradley and his ideas.
