Remote Control

Mon, Nov 09, 2020
In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, Rick, Marty and the team return to Oak Island. Armed with evidence of possible tunnels leading to the Money Pit, the fellowship is convinced they have the tools to solve the Oak Island mystery once and for all.
7.5 /10
The Boys are Back
Out of quarantine and ready for action, Rick, Marty and the team unearth hard evidence of a centuries old tar kiln, suggesting significant industry happened on Oak Island long before the discovery of the Money Pit.
7.1 /10
If the Ox Shoes Fit
As Gary and Jack unearth new evidence suggesting substantial industry between Lot 15 and the mysterious swamp, the fellowship makes the aggressive and expensive decision to excavate the mysterious bog entirely, once and for all.
7.4 /10
Alignment

Mon, Nov 30, 2020
The team is amazed when an evolving theory accurately identifies two man-made anomalies that they believe may be landmarks created to pinpoint the Money Pit.
7.5 /10
The Master Plan

Mon, Dec 07, 2020
Excitement abounds when new research shines light on a possible master plan created with strategically placed boulders that could point the team directly to the Money Pit vault.
7.3 /10
Seaing Is Believing
The discovery of an expanding stone roadway under the muck of the swamp sends the team out to sea to investigate exactly how far it reaches.
7.2 /10
Mounding Evidence
While powerful currents threaten Alex and Tony's dangerous dive in the Northern Atlantic, Rick and Marty investigate a mysterious earthen anomaly.
7.3 /10
High on the Bog

Mon, Dec 28, 2020
While the discovery of a possible slipway in the swamp reinforces the team's eagerness to excavate further, the fellowship is shocked when they learn Zena's map may have been pointing to the elusive Treasure Vault the entire time.
7.4 /10
Rock, Paper, Serpents
Further excavation uncovers more evidence that the stone structure in the swamp could be a roadway, and analysis of the serpent mound has it dating back to the Templars, suggesting it may be one of the most important features discovered in North America.
7.3 /10
Connecting the Lots
Rick, Marty and the team are astonished when they realize the mysterious stone roadway in the swamp may be heading directly towards the Money Pit.
7.2 /10
Rocky Road

Mon, Jan 18, 2021
Digging deeper than ever before, the Laginas and their team find evidence of previously unknown structures in the Money Pit. While in the swamp, Gary strikes gold.
7.4 /10
Digging Their Heels In
While searching the spoils excavated from the Money Pit area, Alex Lagina discovers evidence of human activity deep underground, dating back to 1492.
7.5 /10
The Fellowship of the Ringbolt
As the team follows the trajectory of the mysterious stone pathway in the swamp, they discover an elusive piece of Oak Island lore. And Gary uncovers evidence suggesting a treasure was, or is, nearby.
7.5 /10
A Bend in the Road
As the team meticulously uncovers the swamp's stone roadway, they hit on the first signs that it could be heading toward the Money Pit.
7.3 /10
Cask and You Shall Receive
Excitement grows when the team discovers evidence of wooden casks on the mysterious stone roadway, while new research may have them closer than ever to locating the original Money Pit.
7.6 /10
Leather Bound

Mon, Mar 01, 2021
With further excavation of the ever-expanding stone roadway, the team uncovers more evidence of a possible maritime connection.
7.2 /10
Cannon Fodder

Mon, Mar 15, 2021
As the team chases the trajectory of the stone pathway in the swamp, they discover pieces of an English cannon dating back to nearly a century before the Money Pit, suggesting that whatever may have been buried there, was worth fighting for.
7.2 /10
A Loose Cannonball
With cold weather approaching and time running out, another discovery in the swamp stuns the fellowship.
7.2 /10
Fire in the Hole
Evidence of a continuous burn event in the swamp energizes the team supporting the theory that a ship was burned and buried there centuries ago.
7.1 /10
Off the Railing
With winter quickly approaching and time running out, the fellowship unearths the most compelling evidence yet that a ship may have been buried deep in the swamp.
7.3 /10
Be There or T-Square
The team uncovers what appears to be a wooden doorway under Samuel Ball's property and a new Templar connection is made when an ancient tool is discovered in the swamp.
7.2 /10
Old Wharfs Tale
When an Oak Island local leads the team to a previously-unknown giant wharf, the mystery of Samuel Ball deepens.
7.1 /10
Silver Lining

Mon, Apr 26, 2021
As winter descends on Oak Island, leaving only days left of the year's search, the team is euphoric when scientific data suggests there is a massive amount of silver in the money pit.
7.5 /10
The Silver Spooner
Just as the team receives scientific evidence that there is a massive amount of silver is the Money Pit, the first snow of the harsh winter falls on Oak Island.
7.9 /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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