What's on Discovery Science +1 today - 35 programs on the Discovery Science +1 schedule
Last updated: 7 December 2025 at 11:35
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In 1918 the SS Princess Sophia mysteriously sank near Juneau, Alaska. Experts look for answers to the shipwreck
Mireya and Ronny return to where they think they heard whistles and saw glowing eyes. Meanwhile, Mireya agrees to act as bait in order to lure out Bigfoot
Russell records thermal imagery that believes is Bigfoot. Mireya and Ronny have a terrifying experience when they realise they are not alone in the forest
Explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah try to unravel the mystery of the Mayan empire's fate
A 500-year-old map guides explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah travels to Florida and Arkansas in search of a source of water said to grant eternal life
The crew visits the birthplace of the Lotus Evora, revealing its inner workings and admiring its attractive design
The Bentley Mulsanne, which was first produced in 1980. The crew heads to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior
An in-depth examination of the origins of the Chevrolet Camaro, which first went on sale in 1966 to compete with Ford's Mustang
The crew visits the birthplace of the Porsche Panamera, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior
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Astronomers have discovered bizarre planets very different to Earth out in the galaxy, but will a planet similar to our own will ever be found
Clayton and his team prepare to extract a 20,000lb carnivore fossil from the earth, while Mike hunts for a duckbill skull and Jared uncovers an ancient reptile
Clayton must haul his 20,000-lb dinosaur fossil to a lab for analysis. The Harris-Bolan clan chases poachers off their land and Jared makes a final bid to make money.
The development, manufacturing and distribution of vibrating mining screens, whoopie pies, wood utility poles and roller conveyors
How exercise bikes, Cornish pasties, pasta makers and slate products are made
Documentary revealing how channel signs are created, wetsuits are manufactured and aluminium aircrafts are made
The manufacture of objects such as rubber gloves and aircraft cabinets, and how processes have developed over the years
The design, creation and manufacturing process behind the Audi S8, the Volkswagen Group's 1996 update on their classic luxury four-door sedan, the Audi V8
The crew visits the birthplace of the Ultima Evolution and explores its exterior
A look at ways to weave an authentic Turkish carpet, and how helicopter blade technology is being used to make cross country skis. Plus, the practicalities behind the Niagara Falls
The crew visits the birthplace of the Jaguar XF and explores its exterior
Professional 'science storyteller' Kevin Delaney takes to the streets to demonstrate the science behind spectacular experiments to members of the public
Kevin Delaney and his team of experts explore the amazing science behind rockets, using unconventional materials to power home-made projectiles to incredible heights
Kevin and the team take to the streets to create a massive, swirling fire tornado out of kerosene, and dazzle onlookers with a rainbow-coloured flamethrower
Kevin and his team of experts use a race car to put a new twist on an old magic trick, and show what it takes to build homemade hovercraft
Confidential CIA files reveal a secret war for space between America and the Soviets. And, experts investigate American espionage during the Apollo programme.
Experts investigate the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle crash that nearly killed astronaut Neil Armstrong during his training
The documentary explores the design and production of mountain bike suspensions, surgical sutures, grain dryers and frying pans
The development and manufacturing processes behind the creation of downhill ski bindings, immersion parts washers, mining ventilation equipment, and pencil sharpeners
An insight into the creation of gingerbread houses, livestock trailers, bottom-rolling hangar doors and toy figurines
The planning, design and manufacturing processed behind the creation of traffic signal poles, coffee filters and chainsaw mining machines
Jeremy Wade investigates if one of the Bermuda Triangle's most infamous disappearances was part of a conspiracy by a secret agent at war with the US
Cutting-edge forensic technology reveals the secrets behind the 'Iceman', the world's oldest and most perfectly preserved mummy
Experts use cutting-edge technology to reveal the secrets of Emperor Nero's palace built in the heart of Rome