Off the Fence Unveils History Content Slate

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Off the Fence has expanded its range of historical content, including biographies, event history, colorized archives and ancient civilizations.

The non-fiction content company has recently acquired a selection of shows from the history/science hybrid genre, which looks at new science to retell stories from the past. It has also added more classical history shows to its catalog, covering the frontlines of World War II to the rise and fall of royal families around the world.

Royals: Keeping the Crown follows the rise, fall, and rebranding of royal families across the globe from World War I to the present day. The Secrets to Civilisation offers a fresh, eye-opening perspective on the ancient world from the Bronze Age to the fall of Rome over the course of three episodes. Forgotten Frontlines from Go Button Media takes viewers through the lesser known stories of World War II

Viking Empires, produced by Tile Films for RTE, is a two-part series that offers new perspectives on what we once knew about Vikings. Hell on Earth is an eight-part colorized series by Wildbear Entertainment that tells the story of World War II. A six-part series produced by Wildbear Entertainment, As It Happened pulls back the curtain on some of the most shocking, notorious and captivating news stories of the past century.

Head of Acquisitions Loren Baxter said: “Our history slate is one of our strongest to date, launching shows from a variety of talented producers including Impossible Factual, WMR, Tile Films, Wildbear Entertainment and Go Button Media.”