123 people died when the Norwegian semi-submersible housing platform Alexander L. Kielland capsized in the North Sea in 1980. Survivors and relatives of the deceased still have many questions. What really happened?
Hit rewind, a replay the worst disasters in history. Tracking time, directions, and trajectory - wha...
Posting up at a local watering hole in Roswell, New Mexico, a town infamous for its UFO past, Horowi...
Retrace some of NZ's darkest days to reveal the stories, secrets and lessons learnt from our most fa...
Lac-Mégantic investigates one of the worst oil train tragedies in history: a foreseeable catastroph...
Historic events that forever transformed the United States.
Major real-life air disasters are depicted in this series. Each episode features a detailed dramatiz...
A century after the Great Kanto Earthquake, previously unknown details have been extracted from newl...
Natural and man-made catastrophes retold by eyewitnesses and dramatic reconstructions.
Hard-hitting amateur, CCTV and news footage reveals how some of the world's biggest natural disaster...
Follow Tracyraquel Berns' emotional journey to unravel the convoluted excuses that were given about ...
HISTORY’s longest-running series moves to H2. Modern Marvels celebrates the ingenuity, invention and...
Seconds from Disaster is a US/UK-produced documentary television programme that investigates histori...
Ride along with the NTSB and its inter-agency partners as they work together towards determining the...
An unprecedented look at the Stanford Prison Experiment, one of history's most infamous psychology s...
Zero Hour dramatizes the hour leading up to some of the most memorable historical events as they unf...
Tsunami: The Aftermath is a television mini-series that was broadcast in two parts in 2006. It drama...
Long-form adaptation of previous year's movie; due to a sudden tectonic shift, the country of Japan ...
After missing social media influencer Alicja Stec returns with no memory of the past year, the drug-...
In the near future, most of mankind now lives in a handful of city states. There, for the privileged...