
River Hunters
The river hunters' final hunt takes the team back into Yorkshire to uncover relics at Knaresborough Castle from the brutal 14th Century clashes between the English and the Scottish.

The river hunters' final hunt takes the team back into Yorkshire to uncover relics at Knaresborough Castle from the brutal 14th Century clashes between the English and the Scottish.

The River Hunters hit Colchester, the oldest town in Britain, searching its historic waterway for evidence of the Siege of Colchester.

Could the source of Slumach's legendary lost gold actually be a lost Spanish mine east of the Pitt on Harrison Lake?

A recurring mine marker points the team east, to neighbouring Harrison Lake as leads and legend line up.

An old map connected to testimony from an 1891 eyewitness account of Slumach's hanging sheds light on the legend. Adam's new theory pushes the team deep into the BC wilderness where the legend says Slumach found the gold.

The final words of a lifelong gold hunter send Adam, Kru and Daryl Friesen through an icy gauntlet high above Pitt Lake. On the Gadsby claim, Kru & Daryl move earth in search of Slumach's walnut-sized gold nuggets.

Professor Alice Roberts reveals the forgotten story of the Roman Army's secret weapon in Britain: their cavalry.

Alice discovers the well-preserved writing tablets, swords and domestic items left by Romans at Vindolanda during a time of British rebellion.

Tony Robinson travels along the wonderful seascapes of the North Norfolk coast and through one of the least developed spots in the country.

Archaeology from the north of Britain neolithic Orkney a Roman altar wild horses at Flixton feasting hall Pictish treasure.

After aborting his mission last season, lone wolf prospector David Muise returns undeterred and looking for a partner.

The team follow the path of a failed 1982 Vancouver news team, but a series of events bear striking similarities to those of the crew decades befor

Professor Alice Roberts explores Manchester's history of protest and revolution during the Industrial Revolution, from Marx to the Suffragettes and the Peterloo massacre.

Alice Roberts explores Georgian Edinburgh's finest architecture, the origins of `Auld Reekie', the roots of modern Scottishness, and some dark imperial controversies.

The River Hunters head to the cathedral city of Canterbury in Kent, where they are granted special permission to undertake the first official search of this section of the River Stour.

The River Hunters head to the River Lochy in search for evidence of the clashing Scottish clans embroiled in the 17th century civil war.

A salvage maestro returns to raise more valuable tropical hardwood, trying not to wreck his own boat in the process a multimillion-dollar operation tries to salvage America's biggest shipwreck.

A mysterious object is raised from the depths of the ocean a stranded speedboat an elite crew works to salvage America's biggest shipwreck before hurricane season.

In 1685, a rebel army landed at the pretty Dorset port of Lyme Regis and swept up through Somerset, pausing at Taunton to declare its leader, Duke of Monmouth, the rightful king.

Nowhere is fact and fiction so entwined than in the stories of King John, Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Yet out of this legendary time came Magna Carta, a foundation stone of modern democracy.