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Oops I Changed the World

S1, EP10 "Laxative Lunacy"

The accidents behind the inventions of post-it notes, Ex-lax, Graphene and the way a walk in the snow almost leads to nuclear Armageddon.

Oops I Changed the World

S1, EP11 "Get A Grip"

A failed metal designed for gun barrels, becomes a kitchen favorite: surgical steel; messing around in a spectacle maker's shop leads to the telescope; a bag of dirt from a remote island contains a bacteria that helps stop aging.

Oops I Changed the World

S1, EP12 "How Saran Wrap Saved D-Day"

The search for an artificial form of quinine accidently creates the first artificial dye, Mauvine; a failed dry-cleaning fluid results in Saran Wrap.

Oops I Changed the World

S1, EP7 "Hair Raising Science"

A failed blood pressure medicine and an unexpectedly hairy woman lead to a cure for baldness; how messing around with a scientific toy gave us the x-ray.

Oops I Changed the World

S1, EP8 "Discovering Drink"

A clumsy lab worker leads to the invention of superglue; the accidents behind neuroscience, beer, and chemical hair relaxant.

Oops I Changed the World

S1, EP9 "Bigger Bang"

A misguided attempt to make plastic wallpaper results in bubble wrap; the precursor to a blood clotting drug becomes rave favorite, MDMA and a mopped-up kitchen spill creates smokeless explosive guncotton.

Underworld

S1, EP1 "Great Britain"

The team examines the deepest shaft discovered in the UK: Titan; they hope a 3D scan can reveal its true size and secrets about its formation.

Underworld

S1, EP2 "Gibraltar"

The team learns more about the Rock's caves and tunnels; at Gorham's Cave, secrets are revealed about Neanderthal cousins and their importance to the Ancient Greeks.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP10 "Van Gogh's Seven Sunflowers"

Painted for the arrival of Paul Gaugin in Arles, this set of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh has gone on an astonishing journey ever since.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP6 "Monet: First Impressions"

Claude Monet's famous painting, celebrated for creating the Impressionist movement, was stolen in 1985 and was missing for five years.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP11 "Vermeer: The Lost Pearl of Delft"

Johannes Vermeer was all but forgotten for centuries and this iconic work lay dormant, overlooked before it was rediscovered.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP12 "Capturing Cezanne"

One of the great post-Impressionistic works, Cezanne's "Boy in the Red Vest" was stolen in 2008, but was recovered recently in Serbia.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP9 "Turner: Leading Light"

Turner showed his brilliance with this dazzling work; it was stolen in Frankfurt in 1998 and was bought back from the thieves in a curious deal.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP7 "Raphael the Relentless"

Painted for a Silician monastery, the boat it was transported on sunk in a storm; it was miraculously recovered and then later stolen by Napoleon.

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP1 "Stealing the Scream"

One of the world's most famous works of art had been stolen on numerous occasions; Thieves in 1994 even left a message saying "Thanks for the poor security".

Raiders of the Lost Art

S2, EP2 "Klimt Gustav's Gold"

Painted during Vienna's cultural heyday, Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Adele" was confiscated by the Nazis during WWII.

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