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Baggage Battles
Join a group of savvy auction buyers as they travel the world in search of lost luggage. With Travel Channel's Baggage Battles, you'll embark on a thrilling adventure unlike any other.
From exotic destinations to hidden gems, these buyers will stop at nothing to uncover the treasures within. Don't miss the excitement and drama of this unique auction show.
The Yorkshire Auction House
Auctioneer Angus Ashworth has been running his auction house for more than a decade. With the help of his team and family, he clears out cluttered homes, uncovering hidden gems that he can sell at auction.
Motorhoming with Merton and Webster
Husband and wife comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster embrace Britain's booming motorhoming scene, seeking out the UK's most famous sights and hidden gems. Plus, tips from enthusiasts and volunteers test camping equipment.
Top Secret Swimming Holes
You've never seen swimming holes like these! "Top Secret Swimming Holes" is on a mission to uncover the world's most secluded, sexy and extreme natural places to cool off. We'll hike, climb, boat and even dog-sled our way around the globe to track down ten perfect pools per week. From a crystal blue 100-foot waterfall buried deep in an Arizona Indian Reservation to the ancient Mayan underwater caves of Mexico to the country's oldest commercial quarry in Vermont to the only place on Earth where you can share your swim with a manatee, "Top Secret Swimming Holes" gives you the keys to unlock the adventure of a lifetime.
The Daytripper
It's no secret that Texas is big. Alright, more than big. Texas is HUGE!! And exploring Texas ain't no small vacation, it's a lifetime endeavor. But what if you only have one day? Well that's where we come in. From the well-known landmarks to the completely obscure dives and hideaways - and all within a day's reach.
The Dark Ages: An Age of Light
The Dark Ages have been misunderstood. History has identified the period following the fall of the Roman Empire with a descent into barbarism - a terrible time when civilisation stopped.
Waldemar Januszczak disagrees. In this four-part series he argues that the Dark Ages were a time of great artistic achievement, with new ideas and religions provoking new artistic adventures. He embarks on a fascinating trip across Europe, Africa and Asia, visits the world's most famous collections and discovers hidden artistic gems, all to prove that the Dark Ages were actually an 'Age of Light'.
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