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Murder Maps

S1, EP1 "The Bermondsey Horror"

In 1849, a man suddenly disappeared in Bermondsey, discovering that he had been brutally murdered.

Murder Maps

S3, EP1 "The Brighton Trunk Murders"

Grim discoveries made in Brighton train station and King's Cross in the summer of 1934 spark a huge police probe -- and take a surprise turn.

Murder Maps

S3, EP2 "The Acid Bath Murderer"

During the 1940s, John George Haigh was thoroughly investigated by London Police for the deaths of six people whose bodies were found destroyed with acid.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP1 "Flashback"

Steven, Patrick, and Charles take a look back at struggles the team has been through since leaving Seattle over 6000 miles ago.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP2 "The Long Road"

The expedition hauls their machines and gear up some of the roughest roads in North America.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP3 "A Snails Pace"

Pushing into the Arctic Ocean the team almost sinks their fuel boat.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP4 "The Ice"

The expedition burns more fuel than anticipated and is forced to re-route. The hills along the coast begin to catch fire. 25 miles offshore the men get trapped by the Arctic ice with no way out.

Dangerous Waters

S3, EP5 "The White Wolf"

Behind schedule, the men push themselves to near exhaustion riding for over 350 miles in the dead of the Arctic night. The coast is riddled with caves and hidden coves. At twilight the men run upon an White Arctic Wolf.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP11 "The Olympic Games: A Mirror to Society"

One man succeeded in re-launching the Olympic spirit and turned the games into a global event.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP2 "The Suffragettes: Battle for the Ballot Box"

In late Victorian England, women begin to organize to gain the right to vote in a struggle that lasts well into the early 20th century.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP13 "Dunkirk: Resist at All Costs"

The story of defending France against Hitler's invading army, to enable over 300,000 men of the British Expeditionary Force and Allied troops to be evacuated across the English Channel in 1940.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP7 "Istanbul: From One Empire to the Other"

The story of fabled city Constantinople and its history of power and conflict through the ages.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP8 "Aral: A Sea for Cotton"

The former Soviet Union's 1950s development of cotton-growing around the Aral Sea has proven to be an ecological nightmare.

Islands

S1, EP1 "Sanctuary: Becoming Flightless in Absence of Predators"

Birds often use islands as remote fortresses where they can safely raise their young; without predators, some birds change their lifestyles and even give up the power of flight.

Islands

S1, EP2 "Take-over: Evolving Fast to Fill Niches"

When animals find themselves on islands, they race to be the best at exploiting new niches, which leads to some weird and wonderful designs.

Islands

S1, EP3 "Prison"

Being stranded on an island means that space, food, and water are limited resources; animals are vulnerable to sudden changes and new arrivals; to make the resources last, some animals have gradually become smaller than their mainland relatives.

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