The Torch is Passed
Armed with new evidence suggesting a ship is buried in the swamp, Rick, Marty, and the team return to the island determined to honor Dan's legacy by solving the centuries-old mystery once and for all.
7.6 /10
Core Values

Mon, Nov 11, 2019
After years of speculation, new scientific evidence suggests the swamp is manmade.
7.3 /10
The Eye of the Swamp
Gary detects a strange stone structure embedded in the swamp and, after years of searching and speculation, the Laginas get scientific proof that the swamp is young and likely manmade.
7.4 /10
The Lucky Thirteen
After years of searching, the team believes they have found the elusive flood tunnel that will lead them to the Money Pit, and Gary discovers a mysterious artifact that may have a connection to the Founding Fathers.
7.6 /10
Tunnel Visions

Mon, Dec 02, 2019
Forgotten clues produce new leads as the fellowship of the dig zeroes in on the Money Pit.
7.6 /10
Closing In

Mon, Dec 09, 2019
Excitement grows when the team discovers a 200-year-old searcher shaft which could lead them directly to the Money Pit.
7.4 /10
Things That Go Bump-Out
The team unearths a new wooden structure under the sea bed at Smith's cove and a fresh lead may bring Rick closer to the 90-foot stone.
7.4 /10
Triptych

Mon, Jan 06, 2020
After 152 years, the Money Pit may no longer be lost.
7.5 /10
An Eye for an Eye
New evidence suggests the swamp may be man-made on a scale the team never could have anticipated.
7.7 /10
The Eye of the Storm
With a dangerous hurricane approaching, the team scrambles to find evidence of what might be buried beneath the swamp before the storm can wipe out their efforts.
7.4 /10
Fortified

Mon, Feb 03, 2020
New evidence suggests there was French activity on Oak Island decades before the discovery of the Money Pit and the team may have finally uncovered definitive proof the swamp was man-made centuries ago.
7.3 /10
Bromancing the Stones
Excitement abounds when Gary uncovers an ancient tunneling tool in the swamp; the team obtains hard, scientific evidence suggesting they may have finally located the original Money Pit.
7.2 /10
Burnt Offering

Mon, Feb 24, 2020
New, hard evidence suggests that Fred Nolan's theory that a ship was buried in the swamp centuries ago, may be true.
7.6 /10
Surely Templar

Mon, Mar 02, 2020
The team may be closer than ever to shutting down the flood tunnels when they discover large amounts of coconut fiber in the uplands. And a compelling new theory suggests the original trio that discovered the Money Pit in 1795 did not come upon it accidentally.
7.3 /10
Water Logged

Mon, Mar 09, 2020
The fellowship of the dig doubles down on their efforts in the swamp and discover that it might hold the key to solving the entire Oak Island mystery as Fred Nolan predicted.
7.6 /10
To Boulderly Go
Time to investigate the uplands of Smith's Cove is quickly running out, so Rick goes to extreme and dangerous measures to get answers.
7.6 /10
The Turning Point
New analysis connects man made activity in the swamp to the construction of the Money Pit just as the team begins their most ambitious and expensive operation yet to locate the elusive treasure shaft.
7.6 /10
Lords of the Ring
Exciting finds bring new excitement, but the team must move quickly since time is running out before they must suspend operations for the harsh winter ahead.
7.7 /10
Springing the Trap
While the brotherhood gets closer than ever to the original Money Pit, new discoveries suggest the flood tunnels were not the only traps set to thwart searchers.
7.7 /10
A Leaf of Faith
The Restalls return to Oak Island with exciting new artifacts while Rick, Marty and the team reach new depths in the Money Pit in their final push before winter.
7.6 /10
Marks X the Spot
With time running out, the ultimate breakthrough may finally be within the fellowship's grasp and new evidence suggests Samuel Ball was guarding something of great value.
7.8 /10
Timeline

Mon, Apr 27, 2020
It's the end of drilling season on Oak Island and after a year that saw the fellowship make a number of groundbreaking discoveries in their quest to solve a 225-year-old treasure mystery, the team is determined not to leave the island without making at least one more historic breakthrough.
7.4 /10
The Curse of Oak Island: The Top 25 Moments You Never Saw
Each episode of The Curse of Oak Island leaves hours and hours of footage on the cutting room floor. In this exciting pre-season special, we'll look back on some of the moments from the last 6 seasons that you've never seen as we anticipate the start of season 7.
7.3 /10
The Curse of Oak Island: Top 25 Theories
In this exciting pre-season special, we'll look back on 6 seasons of The Curse of Oak Island and countdown the 25 most incredible theories ever to be presented in the series as we anticipate the start of season 7.
7 /10
The Curse of Oak Island: The Top 25 Finds
In this exciting pre-season special, we'll look back on 6 seasons of The Curse of Oak Island and countdown the 25 most incredible finds of the series as we anticipate the start of season 7.
7.1 /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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