Inside the Factory: How our Favourite Foods are Made
Gregg Wallace receives a load of tea leaves from Kenya and follows their journey.
Gregg Wallace receives a load of tea leaves from Kenya and follows their journey.
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Ancestral home of the Abenaki Indians; Henry David Thoreau's first book; Mount Monadnock.
Home to some of America's highest mountains; Mount St. Helens.
The Empire State of the South; ancient Moundbuilders to the Cherokee Indians.
Gregg Wallace uncovers the mysteries behind fish fingers and their production.
Gregg visits Europe's largest biscuit factory, where 80 million biscuits are produced each day.
Gregg explores Ribena's factory, which turns 90 percent of Britain's blackcurrants into soft drinks.
Gregg Wallace receives a load of tea leaves from Kenya and follows their journey.
A look at the operations of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier and the sailors who keep it running.
The crew of the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier prepares to give air support to ground troops.
How the U.S. Navy's radically redesigned Ford-class aircraft carrier was built.
An active wartime aircraft carrier.
According to the Bible, the Ark of the Covenant was made 3000 years ago by the Israelites.
Experts examine the remains of a 300-year-old shipwreck off the coast of North Carolina.
Peter James and Mark Lehner attempt to solve the mystery of how the Great Pyramid was built.
In 1943, the United States engages in a series of island-hopping invasions.
Allied forces move to take the islands of Tinian and Guam that threaten American air operations.
Allies slug it out on Peleliu to pave the way for Gen. MacArthur's return to the Philippines.
A look at life in the Pacific presented through home movies and combat footage.
By the summer of 1944, the United States is gaining the upper hand in the Pacific War.
The Wright Brothers gave the state its slogan "First in Flight"; civil rights leaders.
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