The Journey So Far

Mon, Nov 06, 2017
A special look back on past seasons and the story so far as well what is coming up in the Season 5 Premiere.
7.4 /10
Forever Family

Mon, Nov 06, 2017
Peril strikes during a daring dive; Rick and Marty double down on their efforts to locate the original Money Pit with the most ambitious engineering operation in Oak Island history; the fellowship of the dig is faced with a tragic loss.
8 /10
Dead Man's Chest
Evidence of pirates on Oak Island mounts after a treasure chest from the 1700s is found; Rick and Marty get stunning news about a find from the Money Pit.
7.8 /10
Obstruction

Mon, Nov 20, 2017
New, hard evidence of a European presence on Oak Island more than a century before the discovery of the Money Pit exhilarates the team.
7.6 /10
Close Call

Mon, Nov 27, 2017
The team hits a possible void in the Money Pit. The discovery of an artifact brings emotional upheaval, and an accident happens at the drilling site.
7.6 /10
Bone Dry

Mon, Dec 04, 2017
The discovery of an old document provides new clues on the exact location of the Money Pit; the fellowship of the dig makes a cryptic discovery at uncharted depths.
7.9 /10
Remains of the Day
After years of searching and speculation, the Lagina's and their team unearth evidence of what Marty believes proves the exact location of the ultimate target - The Money Pit.
7.8 /10
The Lot Thickens
Two new pieces of ancient evidence found deep in the Money Pit may be proof of theories that could rewrite the history of the Oak Island mystery.
8.1 /10
Dan's Breakthrough
New evidence confirms a European presence on Oak Island 100 years before the discovery of the Money Pit, while new research suggests a clear pathway from the Knights Templar to Oak Island.
7.4 /10
The French Connection
A research expedition to a French castle and prison reveals new clues, including ancient carvings that strengthen a possible link between the Knights Templar and Oak Island.
6.8 /10
The Signs of a Cross
The team unearths a ship's log detailing the burial of treasure on an island similar to Oak Island. Later, Rick and Gary make what may prove to be the biggest find on Oak Island.
7.9 /10
Moving Targets

Mon, Jan 22, 2018
Further investigation suggests a link between the mysterious medieval cross and the Knights Templar.
6.7 /10
A Key to the Mystery
A Skeleton key and maps from Fred Nolan's archives open a new door in the Lagina's quest, while new evidence suggests a Templar connection to the lead cross found in Smith's Cove.
7.5 /10
Unhinged

Mon, Feb 05, 2018
The plot thickens around the discovery of the lead cross as a new theory points to possible ancient origins. Rick pulls an artifact from the swamp that may support one of Fred Nolan's theories.
7.4 /10
The Templar Connection
The discovery of the mysterious lead cross raised new questions about a Knights Templar connection. In this special episode, we take a look at Templar history and the compelling Templar clues the team has found so far.
5.9 /10
Steel Trapped

Mon, Feb 19, 2018
Drilling is stopped when the digger hits something that breaks the teeth off the rotator. Exploration with camera shows little detail and there is another ingress of water in the tube.
7.7 /10
Seeing Red

Mon, Feb 26, 2018
With little time before the team must suspend operations for the harsh winter ahead, the fellowship battles the shifting tides of Smith's Cove and finds evidence that may support one of Dan Blankenship's early theories.
8 /10
A Family Album

Mon, Feb 26, 2018
The Oak Island mystery has lured generations of treasure hunters. In this one-hour special, we revisit the families that have been a part of Oak Island's history for more than two centuries.
7.1 /10
Amazing Discoveries
It's the moment of truth for the fellowship of the dig, as the guys are faced with the burning question as to whether they quit or continue.
8 /10

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Youth on Strike!

Youth on Strike!

In March 2019 over 150,000 Australian school students went on strike to demand action on climate change. They risked their studies to unite their generation, while still doing their homework. This is the story of how young Aussies defied calls to stay in school and organised one of the largest youth-led movements Australia has ever seen, told by twelve diverse students who vlogged the whole thing. From Townsville to Western Sydney, Adelaide to Melbourne, these young people share their stories of who they are and captured what it took to organise a movement. Using only footage recorded by the students, this is their story, unfiltered and in their voice, this is Youth On Strike! Inspired by Greta Thunberg in Sweden, the first student strike for climate change back in 2018 was quickly organised in Australia with the help of adults. But this time for 2019, the students took it on themselves to show what young people can do. Across three episodes, twelve students share their stories on who they are and why they care. We discover the challenges of keeping a youth movement youth led, how generalizations of this generation are wrong, how students balanced school and the strike work, why young people should be able to vote, and how to get the message out there. We meet Doha in her final year of high school, she's the key organiser of the Adelaide strike who faces a challenge to keep young people leading the movement. She must balance strike work with her final year of high school. Anthony, an ex-Young Liberal party member and now making the transition into uni. He's not what you'd call your typical 'activist'. Anthony worries about the movement becoming too political or extreme and faces a choice when he begins university. 13-year-old Billie, who is a powerhouse and is motivated by her love of animals, she is organising the local strike. Living in the pro-mining city of Townsville she faces more opposition than most other strikers, and she worries nobody will turn up to their strike. Outspoken private school student Maiysha, who was MC at the 2018 strike but is now in Year 12 and wants to study medicine at university. Maiysha faces the dilemma of having an exam on the same day of the strike and faces a choice of priorities. Marco, he's your more 'traditional activist' who has grown up in the activism circles. Marco favours a more disruptive approach and when it comes to school, he's willing to sacrifice everything, even his grades. Originally from Saudi Arabia, Fatima has just graduated high school. Young women don't have a voice in Saudi Arabia, but now with her organising skills and strong passion, she leads the promotions team for Melbourne. And Tiara, who up until recently had never heard of climate change, is taking part in her first bit of social activism. Being a singer, she's been invited to perform at the Sydney March, but isn't sure how to pick a song. Plus, we feature the voices of William from the Hunter region, Harriet from regional Victoria, Claire and Piper from Cairns, and Manjot from Sydney. For these students, success is everything. They haven't put this much work, effort, tears and sweat into the movement for nothing. And they have a point to prove: they can do this without the adults. The story begins one month out and we follow a countdown to the day of the strike, getting to know the students in personal and honest video blogs where they share their experience, thoughts, feelings and opinions. You know the result of the strike, you saw the news, now uncover the behind the scenes story and meet some of the students. How did they do this, and what did it mean to them?

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