mdblist.com logo TV Shows Search


Ratings
Between
and
Between
and
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
With at least
votes
Between
and
Between
and
Between
and
With at least
votes
Additional filters
m
m
Networks, Streaming Services, Cast and more
Create List (37 items)

Login to create Trakt list


poster
Netflix
69
7.2
/12248/
69
/698/
68
/86/
cc age 13+

Ancient Apocalypse (2022)
Journalist and writer Graham Hancock travels the globe hunting for evidence of mysterious, lost civilizations dating back to the last Ice Age. He attempts to prove that a climatic event 12,000 years ago wiped out an entire civilization far more sophisticated than the simple hunter-gatherers some archaeologists believe lived at that time.
poster
The Roku Channel
67
45
7.1
/2656/
67
/105/
64
/40/
3.4
/210/

Tutankhamun (2016)
The remarkable story of the chance meeting that transformed penniless, ostracised archaeologist Howard Carter into a household name following his discovery of the tomb of the boy-king, Tutankhamun.
poster
Netflix
67
45
6.1
/1275/
64
/70/
82
/405/
6.4
/17967/

Dinosaur King (2007)
Upon discovering ancient stones with dinosaur images imprinted on them, a 12-year-old boy named Max Taylor (Ryuta Kodai) and his friends Rex Owen and Zoe Drake (Malm Tatsuno), discover they are able to call forth dinosaur companions. These companions will aid the owners in stopping the nasty Alpha Gang from coming into possession of the mysterious stones and crush their chances at world domination.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
75
20
8.0
/943/
67
/32/
80
/13/
cc age 10+

Cities of the Underworld (2007)
Don Wildman travels to the farthest and deepest reaches of the globe, using cutting-edge technology to explore mysteries buried deep underground.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
55
14
5.1
/1085/
60
/41/
56
/11/

Bonekickers (2008)
Bonekickers was a BBC drama about a team of archaeologists, set at the fictional Wessex University. It made its début on 8 July 2008 and ran for one series. It was written by Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes creators Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah. It was produced by Michele Buck and Damien Timmer of Mammoth Screen Ltd and co-produced with Monastic Productions. Archaeologist and Bristol University academic Mark Horton acted as the series' archaeological consultant. Adrian Lester has described the programme as "CSI meets Indiana Jones [...] There's an element of the crime procedural show, there's science, conspiracy theories – and there's a big underlying mystery that goes through the whole six-episode series." Much of the series was filmed in the City of Bath, Somerset, with locations including the University of Bath campus. Additional locations included Brean Down Fort and Kings Weston House, Chavenage House for episodes 5 & 6 and Sheldon Manor. On 21 November 2008 Broadcast magazine revealed the show would not be returning for a second series.
poster
Disney Plus
67
10
6.3
/154/
64
/30/
76
/10/

Ancient X-Files (2010)
Ancient X Files travels around the world to solve some intriguing riddles. Each story is a piece of detective work by an expert trying to make sense of some puzzling ancient artefact, to find the truth behind some extraordinary legend, to discover the origins of a bizarre myth or to establish the authenticity of a venerated religious relic. This series explores the bits of archaeology and history which seem to defy explanation. Our experts are following chains of clues and putting theories to the test, in an effort to explain the unexplained. Ancient X Files investigates claims about the whereabouts of the lost Ark of the Covenant; attempts to establish the authenticity of a cup some believe to be the Holy Grail; tries to de-code the mysterious Phaistos disc; investigates a cloth which is believed to carry traces of the DNA of Jesus Christ; and deciphers an encrypted book of alchemy written by the great Sir Isaac Newton.
poster
?
6.2
/9/
90
/2/

Sandi Toksvig's Hidden Wonders (2025)
Sandi Toksvig and Raksha Dave join some of the nation’s most extraordinary digs, as they explore remarkable sites on the brink of great discoveries and unearth hidden secrets from Britain's past.
poster
?
7.0
/52/
30
/3/
50
/1/

The Ancient Dogoo Girl (2009)
The Ancient Dogoo Girl is a Japanese comedy tokusatsu series directed by Noboru Iguchi, director of The Machine Girl and RoboGeisha. The show airs on MBS every Wednesday night at 25:25 JST. The ending theme is Denki Groove's "Dareda!". In October 2010, Dogoo Girl premiered its sequel The Ancient Dogoo Girls. The show adds five more Dogoo Girls portrayed by Misaki Momose, Rina Takeda, Manami Nomoto, Maria Yoshikawa, and Haruka Dan. The theme song for the sequel is "Bakuha Seyo! Dogoon V".
poster
?
6.6
/34/
66
/3/

Hitler's British Island (2024)
Alderney, a tiny island in the English Channel, is the site of one of the darkest and most mysterious chapters in World War II. Given the sinister codename 'Adolf Island', Alderney became a preoccupation for Hitler and was transformed into one of the most heavily fortified places on earth. Away from prying eyes, the Nazis also established a concentration camp, the only one on British soil, amid the idyllic scenery of woodlands and silver sand beaches. But how many people were murdered there and why were the Nazi killers never brought to justice? Over two 60-minute episodes, Hitler's British Island will reveal the startling death toll - far in excess of the number recorded by wartime investigators. And following painstaking research by expert historians, the show will reveal how Nazi war criminals were allowed to go free, with the reason covered up for 80 years.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
8.4
/13/

Mysterious Earth (2017)
Today, fresh evidence uncovered by archaeologists and professional investigators using modern technological methods is revealing new historical surprises. On this fascinating journey, we will explore history's most interesting enigmas.
poster
PBS
?
8.3
/63/
10
/1/

Secrets of the Dead (1999)
Scientists seek to uncover celebrated mysteries of the past in this occasional British series.
poster
?
4.8
/8/
70
/1/

Digging for Treasure (2022)
Dan Walker, Michaela Strachan and Raksha Dave present this archaeology programme. A small army of metal detectorists scour an authorised area of land for artefacts that are then analysed by experts from the British Museum.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
7.3
/12/
70
/1/

Bible Land Passages (2016)
Coming Soon
poster
?
7.9
/39/
50
/3/

The Burren: Heart of Stone (2021)
Come along on a journey through the ages, tracing the genetic story of the Irish people, the story of the Irish hunter-gatherers and what became of them. Did prehistoric farmers irreversibly altered this landscape? Is modern Irish society descended from those who first lived here over 10,000 years ago?
poster
?
7.1
/45/
10
/1/
70
/3/

Children of the Sun (2020)
This three-part series illuminates the rise and fall of the ancient American empires of Maya, Inca and Aztecs. These high cultures brought about astonishing civilizational achievements in agriculture, architecture and astronomy to this day and dominated the Mesoamerican continent for over a millennium.
poster
Discovery+ Amazon Channel
71
?
6.7
/59/
60
/17/
88
/5/

Ancient Unexplained Files (2021)
Ancient investigations turn tech as specialists harness an advanced digital forensics lab and use the latest scientific discoveries to solve the biggest mysteries of ancient history.
poster
66
?
7.1
/164/
47
/4/
80
/2/

Neanderthal Apocalypse (2015)
N/A
poster
69
?
8.8
/314/
51
/8/

In Search of the Trojan War (1985)
In Search of the Trojan War followed the successful formula established by his first historical detective series, In Search of the Dark Ages, and firmly established Michael Wood as the most personable of TV historians. Wood is not only a born TV presenter, he's got both the academic gravitas and the narrative skill to craft a compelling mystery from the archaeological, literary and mythological sources. Over six hour-long programs, Wood marshals the disparate strands of evidence to present as fully rounded a portrait as possible of both the historical and the legendary city of Troy, its central place in Western culture, and the Mycenaean Age itself. From Schliemann's initial cavalier bulldozing of the mound at Hisarlik, to Homer's epics, the Hittite Empire, and the role of slave women, Wood journeys back and forth across the Aegean and elsewhere, from a pre-unification Berlin to Liverpool, to illuminate the dawn of Western literature, myth, and history. Did the Trojan war ever happen, or was the city destroyed by natural causes? Wood doesn't claim to find a definitive answer, of course, but for the viewer it's rewarding enough simply to accompany him on this fascinating journey.
poster
Britbox Apple TV Channel
?
7.4
/40/
10
/2/

Secrets from the Sky (2014)
Secrets From The Sky takes a look at some of the country’s most historic landmarks and glorious landscapes from a bird’s eye view in the sky.
poster
?
8.1
/43/

The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel was an educational animated series that ran in the early 1970s. Produced by Shamus Culhane for Krantz Films, the program combined film clips, animation, and commentary to teach the viewers about historic and cultural events. It was "hosted" by the eccentric scientist Professor Kitzel, whose voice was provided by Paul Soles, with occasional appearances by his grandfather or his parrot.
poster
?
8.5
/23/
10
/2/

America From The Ground Up (2014)
America from the Ground Up was filmed on location at archaeological and historical sites throughout the U.S. and Canada. Join us in the search for clues to America's hidden history: from exploring the ruins of America's lost civilizations, to the settlement of the North American continent in the 19th Century.
poster
?
7.2
/47/
54
/7/
45
/2/

Jungle Mystery: Lost Kingdoms Of The Amazon (2020)
Archaeologist and explorer Ella al-Shamahi heads for South America, in search of legendary cities and civilisations
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
7.7
/61/
57
/4/

Walking Britain's Roman Roads (2020)
In this six-part series we look at six of the roads that best tell the story of Rome’s merciless charge that shook the British Isles, shaping the land indelibly. We team up with archaeologists using modern technology to uncover the worlds lost to the earth for thousands of years. By walking the same roads as emperors, centurions and slaves we revisit the lives of those forgotten as the empire marched on through Britannia.
poster
?
6.9
/35/
55
/4/
70
/2/

Ancient Mysteries (UK) (2016)
N/A
poster
?
8.1
/52/
66
/8/

Egyptian Tomb Hunting (2018)
Tony Robinson goes on a journey across Egypt where a series of incredible new tomb discoveries are being made.
poster
?
7.2
/64/
55
/5/
85
/2/

Tutankhamun with Dan Snow (2019)
An investigative look into the life of the boy-king, his environment and his death.
poster
?
8.2
/22/
10
/2/
60
/1/

The Birth of Europe (1991)
The series reveals how the success of peoples and nations of Europe was controlled by the natural mineral resources of the land: from Stone Age flints to the uranium of the Nuclear Age.
poster
73
?
7.3
/112/
70
/16/
75
/2/

Planet Egypt (2011)
For many decades, archaeological excavations and scientific expeditions throughout the entire region have been attempting to solve the mystery of what held the Empire by the Nile together for so long. The four-part series Planet Egypt delves deep into crucial periods in the history of the Pharaohs. The documentary depicts the founding of the Empire under King Narmer, the rise of Egypt to a world power under Thutmose III, the revolution during the reign of Akhenaten and the enormous surge in construction activity under Pharaoh Ramses the Great. By means of dramatic re-enactments and lavish computer animations, Terra-X resurrects the world of Ancient Egypt. Entire cities such as Hierakonpolis, Thebes and Amarna are reconstructed in 3-D animations and brought back to life. Each episode sheds light on one of the vital foundation stones at the base of this extraordinary civilisation.
poster
?
7.9
/62/
10
/2/

The Tower (2004)
Documentary with interesting behind the wall look at the Tower of London. The 8 episodes covered the Tower as a Fortress, its most famous prisoners, its use as a treasure house, the Tower at war, parts of the Tower no longer standing, the tower as a tourist attraction, its bloody history, and the office of the Constable of the Tower.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
66
?
7.2
/221/
58
/20/
68
/4/

Bible Secrets Revealed (2013)
It is said to be one of the oldest books in the world. Has it been altered? If yes why? A remarkable journey back in time to see what the Old Testament and the New Testament is hiding from us.
poster
?
10
/3/
TMDb

Buried Treasure (1954)
Dr Glyn Daniel and guests discuss the newest insights on ancient mysteries.
poster
67
?
7.5
/411/
64
/7/
75
/5/

The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization (2000)
In the fourth and fifth centuries, B.C., the Greeks built an empire that stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia to Spain. They laid the foundation of modern science, politics, warfare and philosophy, and produced some of the most breathtaking art and architecture the world has ever seen. It was perhaps the most spectacular flourishing of imagination and achievement in recorded history.
poster
?
8.3
/59/
53
/6/
70
/1/

The Great Egyptians (1998)
This epic series explores the lives of some of Egypt's greatest rulers: Ramses the Great, pyramid pioneer King Sneferu, the most famous woman who ever lived, Cleopatra, the rebel heretic Akhenaten, the ill-fated Tutankhamen and feminist trailblazer Hatshepsut. Hosted by renown Egyptologist Dr. Bob Brier, this series unveils the true stories of their battles, loves, obsessions, preoccupations and deaths. Brier guides viewers on an enlightening quest for answers to the mysteries surrounding the legacies of the pharaohs. Spectacular footage and unique information make this series a perfect guide to the history of ancient Egypt.
poster
?
8.7
/41/
10
/2/
70
/1/

Meet the Ancestors (1998)
Meet the Ancestors aka Ancestors was a BBC Television documentary series that documented the archaeological excavation and scientific reconstruction of human remains. The series was introduced by archaeologist Julian Richards and often included facial reconstructions by Caroline Wilkinson.
poster
?
6.7
/79/
55
/6/
85
/2/

Secret History (1991)
Secret History was a long-running British television documentary series. Shown on Channel 4, the Secret History brandname was used as a banner title in the UK, but many of the individual documentaries can still be found on US cable channels without the branding. It can be seen as Channel 4's answer to the BBC's Timewatch.
poster
Hoopla
74
?
7.7
/177/
66
/18/
80
/4/
cc age 12+

First Peoples (2015)
A five-part series that features the latest research exploring how early humans evolved. See how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
35
?
4.5
/170/
46
/6/
15
/2/
cc age 10+

Chasing Mummies (2010)
Chasing Mummies: The Amazing Adventures of Zahi Hawass is a reality television series which is airing on The History Channel in the United States. Produced by Boutique TV, this series depicts the adventures of archaeologist and Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass and his discoveries in Egypt as he is followed by young archeological fellows and a camera crew. The series began on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 and aired Wednesdays at 10pm on the History Channel. The shows illustrates the complexities in the almost never-ending quest to preserve and discover artifacts from ancient Egypt.


mdblist.com © 2020 | Contact | Reddit | Discord | API