Episode list

Lost Worlds

Knights Templar

Sun, Jul 09, 2006
The remains of castle fortresses help reveal the truth behind the 12th-century organization of warrior monks known as the Knights Templar.
7.6 /10
Atlantis

Sun, Jul 16, 2006
Ancient civilizations on the islands of Crete and Santorini, which may have formed the basis for the myth of Atlantis, return to computer-simulated life.
7.7 /10
Ramses' Egyptian Empire
The long-lived Egyptian pharaoh, Ramses II, created an empire that exists now in magnificent ruins, which provide clues to their original splendor.
7.5 /10
Secret Cities of the A-Bomb
Secret U.S. cities were born out of the Manhattan Project and then abandoned, leaving historians to interview former citizens and search crumbling buildings to create a picture of what they were like.
7.3 /10
Hitler's Supercity
Adolf Hitler and his young architect, Albert Speer, had grotesquely overblown plans to replace Berlin with a world capital. Computer graphics reveal what these unrealized ambitions would have looked like.
7.5 /10
Churchill's Secret Bunkers
In London during WWII, Winston Churchill reluctantly agreed to the construction of secret bunkers. Investigators yield up some of their secrets.
7.2 /10
The Real Dracula
Vlad the Impaler, the sadistic real-life ruler behind Bram Stoker's fictional Dracula, left behind mighty fortresses that survive today. Computer graphics reveal how they originally looked.
7.2 /10
Braveheart's Scotland
The castle fortresses of Scotland during the time of William Wallace spring back to their former glory in computer simulations.
7.2 /10
The First Christians
The world of Apostle Paul and the early Christians, including the Temple of Artemis and the secret caverns of Cappadocia, lives again.
6.8 /10
The Pagans

Sun, Sep 24, 2006
Stonehenge, The Ring of Brodgar and the Tomb of the Eagles are three ancient pagan structures for which archaeologists and historians provide insight.
7.7 /10
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