• 00:00 Išlikę gyvi

    Išgyvenusi lėktuvo katastrofą Anduose, regbio komanda kovoja su šalčiu, alkiu ir sniego lavinomis; likę vieni kalnuose, jie susiduria su daugybe gyvybei pavojingų situacijų.

  • 01:00 Išlikę gyvi

    Praėjus dviem mėnesiams po lėktuvo katastrofos Anduose, regbio komanda suvokia, kad privalo sukaupti jėgas ir leistis į žygį per pavojingą kalnų masyvą.

  • 02:00 Ancient Apocalypse

    The ancient Minoan civilisation thrived for centuries in the islands of the Aegean before their culture was abruptly ended by a catastrophic volcanic explosion.

  • 03:05 Ancient Apocalypse

    A seafaring people called the Rapa Nui flourished on Easter Island hundreds of years ago, but they succumbed to a series of deadly events that saw the entire civilisation destroyed.

  • 04:15 Ancient Apocalypse

    The Aztecs. The Aztec empire developed sophisticated writing systems, calendars, and a religion that required human sacrifices, but they would soon be decimated by their encounters with European colonisers.

  • 05:20 Chauvet

    Viasat History. We follow scientists on a 30-year quest to uncover who created the Chauvet cave paintings; we learn how it survived millennia and how to protect this archaeological wonder for future generations.

  • 06:30 Machu Picchu

    In southern Peru stands an Inca city uninhabited for several centuries but still virtually intact: Machu Picchu. Discovered in the early 20th century, Machu Picchu attracts a million visitors every year from the four corners of the globe to admire the skills of the powerful civilisation that built it; at an altitude of more than 2,400 metres, the Incas managed to carve out a deep ridge to erect a masterpiece of architecture and engineering in perfect harmony with nature. Despite their engineering prowess, the Incas had no writing system to speak of but still managed to devise a complex water drainage system and design buildings according to a sky map; now, thanks to insights from experts, we can discover the secrets behind the construction of Machu Picchu and the genius of the Inca builders.

  • 08:05 Cursed Bloodlines

    The future of the Romanov dynasty was in danger.

  • 08:35 Machu Picchu

    In southern Peru stands an Inca city uninhabited for several centuries but still virtually intact: Machu Picchu. Discovered in the early 20th century, Machu Picchu attracts a million visitors every year from the four corners of the globe to admire the skills of the powerful civilisation that built it; at an altitude of more than 2,400 metres, the Incas managed to carve out a deep ridge to erect a masterpiece of architecture and engineering in perfect harmony with nature. Despite their engineering prowess, the Incas had no writing system to speak of but still managed to devise a complex water drainage system and design buildings according to a sky map; now, thanks to insights from experts, we can discover the secrets behind the construction of Machu Picchu and the genius of the Inca builders.

  • 09:45 Hidden Secrets of the Adriatic

    The Dawn of Civilisation. Romuald's Cave in Istria has 30,000-year-old paintings, discovered by Darko Kom?o, that complement Slovenia's 60,000-year-old flute and Croatia's 33,000-year-old Neanderthal remains.

  • 10:45 Hidden Secrets of the Adriatic

    Forgotten People of Istria. 177 B.C. / B.C.E - when Romans cut their water supply, the Histri led by King Epulon chose to kill their families and themselves; the Histri had inhabited the Adriatic since 1500 B.C. / B.C.E.

  • 11:50 Hidden Secrets of the Adriatic

    Rome vs Adriatic. In 229 B.C. / B.C.E., Rome's fleet of 200 ships and 20,000 legionaries crossed the Adriatic, Queen Teuta's piracy sparked conflict, and Liburni allies faced assimilation while the Delmati resisted.

  • 12:50 Hidden Secrets of the Adriatic

    Rusted Wars. In 1992, the Yugoslav army left the Croatian island of Vis abandoning 30 military facilities, an underground hospital, a submarine shelter and tunnels; after centuries of war, Vis embraced peace.

  • 13:50 Ancient Greece

    Viasat History. When we think of ancient Greece, we think of philosophy and democracy; however, there was also a sinister side to ancient Greece which this series explores from its earliest days through to Hellenism.

  • 14:55 Ancient Greece

    Greece awakened from the Dark Ages and enters an era of transformation; across the Aegean Sea, a new cultural identity began to form shaped by shared religion, writing and values.

  • 16:05 Ancient Greece

    Slaves and Democrats. In the sixth century B.C. / B.C.E., Athens transformed through war and violence into a democracy; the Persian Wars cement its rise as a groundbreaking achievement - at the cost of widespread slavery.

  • 17:20 Ancient Greece

    This episode immerses us in the Peloponnesian War, a decades-long fratricidal conflict between Athens and Sparta that shook democracies and ended Greece's golden age.

  • 18:30 Ancient Greece

    Alexander the Great. The Peloponnesian War left Greece drained and weakened; Macedonia is poised to fill the power vacuum. This episode explores how Philip II turned a backward city-state into a military superpower.

  • 19:40 Cracking the Hitler Code

    At the end of World War II, an American colonel entered Hitler's bunker and cut a blood-soaked swatch of material from the couch where the tyrant shot himself. Eighty years later, a team of scientists extract DNA from the fabric, match it against a Hitler relative and confirm, for the first time in history, that it is Hitler's DNA. Led by geneticist Professor Turi King and historian Dr Alex J Kay, the team investigate whether, as was suggested at the time, Hitler had a Jewish relative. As rumours spread in the late 1930s that the 20th century's most virulent antisemite might have Jewish ancestors, Hitler ordered his ancestral family's village of Dollersheim to be destroyed. Alex Kay visits the village searching for clues to Hitler's ethnicity, and Turi King explores his DNA to provide a definitive answer to this 80-year mystery. The team also explore what Hitler's DNA tells us about his formative years, revealing that he had a high likelihood for both ADHD and autism.

  • 20:50 Cracking the Hitler Code

    Experts investigating Hitler's DNA uncover psychiatric conditions and find a genetic mutation that disrupts sexual development.

  • 21:50 Titans of the Cold War

    Promises. We explore the post-WWII years as Truman and Stalin emerged as rivals; from the Berlin Airlift to NATO and the Marshall Plan, early Cold War decisions shaped a tense and divided global order.

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