
Top 10: The Art of Architecture
Television towers are a distinctive type of structure that have long transcended the utilitarian purpose they were designed for.

Television towers are a distinctive type of structure that have long transcended the utilitarian purpose they were designed for.

Thom's in the UK to track down Anthony Kelly a man whose world record breaking reflexes are rumoured to be superhuman.

Thom travels to the UK to track down Aquaman Tom Sietas, who can hold his breath submerged for a death defying 22 minutes.

Thom travels to the UK to track down real life rubber girl Claudia Hughes, a contortionist whose extraordinary flexibility defies human physiology.

Dave Leduc is the undefeated world champion in Lethwei, the most brutal sport in the world. It is fought without gloves, with elbows, headbutts and take downs.

This episode answers the big questions. What are acoustics? How can you learn to code? What are fiber optics, and how effective are herbal medicines? Plus much more!

George heads straight into the “Bearcage”, looking to get beat up by the biggest, baddest hailstones that Texas and Oklahoma can throw at them. He finds it –and the stormchasing vehicles don't look too pretty after coming through these massive storms

Filming the volcanoes, mudpools and geysers in the geothermic wonderland of New Zealand's north island, we learn that a new island is being created by an undersea volcano 1000 miles north in Tonga

The real impact of global warming is now being felt in communities around the world. Climate scientists explain what to expect where you live, and what steps might still be taken to reverse the climate crises.

Exploring the correlation between sugar intake and heart disease in young adults.

Looking at solutions for water scarcity from fog catching nets to water efficient washing machines.

In this episode of Extremes, we'll explore all things extreme in physics, space and wealth plus take a look at the smallest creatures on Earth.

In this episode of Extremes, you will learn about extreme close-up photography, long lives, destructive weather and speed records.

In this episode of Extremes, we explore tall buildings, fast animals, expensive cities and extremely impressive basketball records.

Brendan Moar looks back at the most interesting and dramatic moments that he's encountered as The Demolition Man.

An asbestos ridden 1960s building in the crowded City of London is to be demolished to make way for a new hotel.

Taking down eight giant towers will take expert precision, planning & explosives. It's imperative none of them fall in the wrong direction or fire any debris.

THE SHUTTLE PROGRAM - The first re-useable spacecraft. THE CHALLENGER DISASTER - Pressing launch schedules lead to carelessness and the loss of the Challenger. RETURN TO SPACE - A re-designed shuttle is back in space with a redefined role.

THE BEGINNING OF THE END - After the first Moon landing the Apollo science program was about to start in earnest but people were losing interest. APOLLO GETS COMPLICATED - New technology is added that extends the reach of the Apollo program.

TO THE MOON - The Apollo program achieves its major objective. DRAGON, FALCON AND SPACEX - New directions in re-usable spacecraft. GAIA - Mapping our galaxy in unprecedented detail.