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8:00 AM
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9:00 AM
Disaster Autopsy
Analysis of the Kings Cross subway fire
Analysis of the Champlain Towers Condominium collapse in Surfside, the Kursk submarine disaster sinking in the Barents Sea, and the Kings Cross train station fire

10:00 AM
Air Crash Investigation: Special Report
In a rush to complete their flights, three different flight crews skip key procedures
In a rush to complete their flights, three different flight crews skip key procedures, ignore signs of danger and make deadly decisions

11:00 AM
Air Crash Investigation
How passengers escaped from a plane that caught fire
How more than 300 passengers on Air France Flight 358 escaped after the plane veered off a Toronto runway and caught fire in August 2005

12:00 PM
Air Crash Investigation
The worst aviation disaster in Portuguese history
Careening into a mountaintop just minutes from the runway, an American charter flight becomes the worst aviation disaster in Portuguese history

1:00 PM
Bloody Tales of the Tower
Why it took five blows to decapitate the Duke of Monmouth in July 1685
Stories about the history of the Tower of London, including why it took executioner John Ketch five blows to decapitate the Duke of Monmouth in July 1685

2:00 PM
Lost Gold of the Dark Ages: Treasure Hoard
A collection of treasure found by a metal detector
Experts reveal what they have learned about the middle ages from a collection of treasure found by a metal detector enthusiast in 2009

3:00 PM
World War II: The Apocalypse
The story of the Second World War
The story of the Second World War, featuring haunting images of Jewish persecution and footage of Hitler taken by his partner Eva Braun at his Alpine retreat

4:00 PM
World War II: The Apocalypse
The truth behind France's defeat
The truth behind the defeat of France, featuring footage of German soldiers celebrating on the beaches of Dunkirk, and French civilians fleeing the Nazi advance

5:00 PM
Seconds from Disaster
The sinking of the Bismarck in 1941
A look at the strategy and series of errors that led to the sinking of the Bismarck in 1941, an incident during which more than 2,000 German sailors were killed

6:00 PM
Car S.O.S.
Tim and Fuzz help restore a rare 1967 Lancia
Tim and Fuzz come to the aid of a former builder who has been working on restoring a rare 1967 Lancia Flavia Coupe, but has been prevented from finishing the job by health problems

7:00 PM
Lost Treasures of Egypt
A sealed sarcophagus reveals a stunningly preserved mummy
At Oxyrhynchus, a sealed sarcophagus reveals a stunningly preserved mummy, while a team searches for a long-lost burial chamber in Philadelphia

8:00 PM
Air Crash Investigation
An aircraft that failed to respond when contacted
How an insect nest was blamed for an accident in which a Boeing 737 crashed into the sea off Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in 1996

9:00 PM
Hitler the Junkie
An expose of the medications Adolf Hitler was taking
An expose of the medications Adolf Hitler was taking, how much he took and how often, and whether drugs played a role in the Fuhrer's behaviour and actions

10:00 PM
Drain Alcatraz
Cutting-edge visuals drain the water around Alcatraz
Cutting-edge visuals drain the water around Alcatraz to reveal why the infamous prison was so inescapable. Plus, what the bay's fault lines could mean for San Francisco's future

11:00 PM
To Catch a Smuggler: Tropical Takedown
AMO agents seize over $60 million of cocaine out at sea
AMO agents seize over $60 million of cocaine out at sea

12:00 AM
Air Crash Investigation
The crash of a Boeing 737 in a remote jungle
Experts try to determine how a Boeing 737 managed to veer more than 1,000 kilometres off course before crashing in a remote part of the Amazon jungle in September 1989

1:00 AM
Car S.O.S.
Tim and Fuzz restore a Wolseley Hornet
Tim and Fuzz put their restoration skills to the test when they restore a Wolseley Hornet, a car that has no manual and requires rare parts

2:00 AM
Ancient X Files
A mysterious medieval sword in Italy
An investigation into a medieval sword lodged in a stone at a remote church in Italy, and the mysteries surrounding the so-called Orpheus amulet

3:00 AM
Food Factory
How a cheesy Indian dessert is really made
How sweet and crispy waffles, tangy, crunchy Doritos, dark chocolate milk, and a cheesy Indian dessert is really made

3:30 AM
Lords of War
One of the Second World War's most expensive weapons
Sean Rich and the team discover one of the most expensive and secret weapons of the Second World War, as well as an axehead that could be 1,000 years old

3:55 AM
Lords of War
Sean finds an 18th-century blunderbuss
Sean Rich finds an 18th-century blunderbuss, a huge gun that was used by pirates to debilitate treasure ships, and discovers a potentially priceless First World War helmet

4:20 AM
Food Factory USA
Making butter out of organic cream
Featuring a California bakery that produces an 80-foot long fig newton and a giant churn that turns 5,500 pounds of organic cream into a large chunk of butter

4:45 AM
Food Factory USA
Featuring a Charleston tea plantation
Featuring a Charleston tea plantation, Hoisin sauce that has been sent to outer space, and ice cream sandwiches that have been a San Francisco tradition since 1928

5:10 AM
Secrets of the Zoo: Keeper Tales
Unprecedented access to one of America's largest and most popular zoos
With unprecedented access to one of America's largest and most popular zoos, hear the dramatic, heartwarming stories that keep this place moving

5:35 AM
Secrets of the Zoo: Keeper Tales
Unprecedented access to one of America's largest and most popular zoos
With unprecedented access to one of America's largest and most popular zoos, hear the dramatic, heartwarming stories that keep this place moving
