The Great Nazi Escape

Danielle Winter

Nazi Germany has fallen. After allied forces defeated Nazi Germany in World War II, Europe became a dangerous place to be associated with the Nazi regime as officers, party members, and supporters of Hitler began to flee Germany.


Jennifer Aniston: More than Friends

Danielle Winter

There are multiple levels to global superstar actress Jennifer Aniston. Yet the road to success did not come without challenges. Aniston radiates a vulnerable warmth on and off-screen that keeps her audience loyal.


Fatal Addiction: Jim Morrison

Remone Jones

Jim Morrison is regarded as one of the most influential frontmen in rock history. His wild personality, poetic lyrics and distinctive voice garnered him hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide. His fame has remained one of popular culture's top rebellious icons, representing the generation gap and youth counterculture. He co-founded The Doors in 1965, the band that went on to sell tons of albums and received widespread critical acclaim. However, the pressure under the spotlight caused his life to fall into a downward spiral. Jim developed an alcohol dependency throughout the band's career, which at times affected his performance on stage. His unpredictable and erratic stage performances were put down to his struggles with addiction. A fatal addiction that would eventually take his life.


Fatal Addiction: Amy Winehouse

Remone Jones

Amy Winehouse is one of the most iconic artists of the 21st century. Her sound, style and honesty set her apart from the rest as truly one of a kind. Thanks to her monumental album Back To Black in 2006, she went on to be one of the most award-winning superstars and the face of British music. But the constant fame and attention came at a price. With the non-stop, year-in, year-out war between her and the media, Amy Winehouse found herself caught up in life-threatening addictions, class A substance abuse, self-harm and toxic relationships. Witness the rise and fall of Britain's most iconic star and the lead-up to her devastating death. Her drinking continued to get worse, causing her career to suffer and causing an addiction that controlled her daily routine. A fatal addiction that would eventually take her life.


Olivia Newton-John: Too Much to Lose

Danielle Winter

Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE was a British-Australian singer, songwriter, actress and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner whose music career included five number-one hits and another ten top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Most people probably know her for her spotlight-stealing appearance in the 1978 musical, Grease alongside John Travolta. Her incredible performance as the innocent sweetheart teen Sandra Dee and her transformation into a powerful, sexy woman is one of the most iconic transformations on screen EVER!


Life Before the Crown: Princess Elizabeth

Roxane Schlumberger

On April 21st 1926, the future Queen was born. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. During her grandfather's reign, Elizabeth was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her uncle Edward and her father. When her grandfather died in 1936 and her uncle succeeded as Edward VIII, she became second in line to the throne, after her father. Her younger sister, Princess Margaret, became her best friend and confidant as a child. They grew up in a relatively stable and mundane family dynamic. It was a seemingly blissful life with privilege, with very little in the way of the pressure they would later face. Elizabeth’s exceptional dedication and attitude to the duties she inherited, as she followed in her father’s footsteps, would have the nation’s unwavering respect and love. A love which Margaret would come to envy. They were both Princesses, but only one could be Queen. She would grow up to become the most powerful woman in the world, and the titled leader of the British Empire.


Crown in Crisis: Abdication

Danielle Winter

After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII became the first British monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He made this choice after the British government and the Church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson. On the evening of December 11th, 1936, Edward gave a radio address to the public, in which he explained his reasoning for leaving behind the throne. The broadcast was expected but still shocking.


On the Brink: WWII & King George VI

Danielle Winter

Forced to step up and meet his royal responsibilities unexpectedly, George VI saw the nation through some difficult times and witnessed the changing landscape of Britain.


1936: The Abdication

Danielle Winter

Born in 1894 as the oldest son of George, Duke of York, Edward became heir to the throne when his father was crowned King George V in May 1910 and was formally invested as Prince of Wales the following summer. As feared by royal aides, Edward showed little interest in any sort of day-to-day governorship. He was mainly preoccupied with marrying Wallis Simpson, and from her husband, at least, there was no pushback, as the businessman agreed to let the King have his way. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII became the first British monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He made this choice after the British government and the Church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson. On the evening of December 11th, 1936, Edward gave a radio address to the public, in which he explained his reasoning for leaving behind the throne. The broadcast was expected but still shocking.


Heath Ledger: A Tragic Tale

Danielle Winter

Heath Ledger was the golden-haired, soft-spoken Australian heartthrob who starred in the late 90s/early 00s hits like Ten Things I Hate About You and A Knight's Tale. Then he moved on to more serious roles, like his Academy Award-nominated performance in Brokeback Mountain, a breakthrough moment for LGBTQ+ representation in cinema, and his Oscar-winning performance as the Joker in Christopher Nolan's sequel to Batman Begins, 2008's The Dark Knight. But by the time 2009's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was released, Ledger had already passed away of an accidental overdose, leaving behind his girlfriend, fellow actor Michelle Williams, and their young daughter Matilda. The tragedy of Ledger's shockingly untimely death has led to endless rumours and speculation over the years about depression, hard-partying, and madness brought on by his portrayal of Gotham's Clown Prince of Crime in The Dark Knight. But the real story of Heath Ledger's life is far more human than those sordid stories could ever suggest. From his parents' divorce to his breakthrough as a talent to watch, his legendary turns in some of the mid to late aught's most acclaimed movies, and his depression, crippling insomnia, and resulting dependency on drugs, this is the tragic real-life story of Heath Ledger.


Fatal Addiction: Marilyn Monroe

Danielle Winter

Marilyn Monroe. The queen of Hollywood’s Golden Era. From hot pink gowns to an iconic white dress flying towards the sky over a subway grate, Marilyn Monroe is easily the most iconic woman of 20th Century Hollywood. Her undeniable sex appeal and star quality still has as much influence today as it did then, and her image can still be seen in major cities around the world. She has left a recognizable stamp on fashion, film and female empowerment. However, her life was not entirely glamourous. Marilyn’s doctors stated that she had been "prone to severe fears and frequent depression" with "abrupt and unpredictable mood changes”. Her constant battle with fame, mental health and stress would cause addictions to medication and barbiturates. A fatal addiction that would eventually take her life.


Volodymyr Zelenskyy: A Hero Rises

Danielle Winter

When all hope seemed lost… When Ukraine needed a hero… Volodymyr Zelenskyy saved the day. Stepping almost effortlessly from the small screen to the public stage, Zelenskyy founded the Servant of the People Party and was elected president in 2019 in a landslide. When the war in Ukraine began, the world was in awe after seeing photos of the Ukrainian President in camouflage, who showed no fear of death in the face of the Russian invasion. Leaders around the world watched and felt inspired by the President’s solidarity with his people. Rather than making demands to crush the enemy and ride to victory, he calls for peace and the preservation of human life regardless of nationality. He wishes to stop the war and makes it crystal clear, that Ukraine’s response to the Russian invasion is an act of pure self defense. Follow the story of President Zelenskyy’s rise to power and his heroic nature in saving Ukraine in its time of need.


Charles and Diana: Making It Work

Remarni Ramchaitar-Jackman & Danielle Winter

A young lady thrust into a world like no other lives the life only some can dream of‚ her own fairytale. When Prince Charles of Wales announced his engagement to Lady Diana, the world turned on its side. Everybody wanted to catch a glimpse of the new bride. Diana was an overnight sensation; the public loved her. Unfortunately, the fairytale royal lifestyle was not what she thought it would be. Cracks began to form in the royal relationship. Everything seemed fine through the eyes of the public; however, their relationship was slowly crumbling.


Princess Margaret: From Armstrong to the End

Danielle Winter

After her shocking public announcement that she would not be marrying Peter Townsend, Margaret appeared at more Royal engagements and events, with several different suitors. Eventually, Margaret began secretly seeing photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones. Although the press were obsessed with following her and identifying her likely suitors, Antony was completely overlooked. She would visit him in secret at his studios and he would accompany her to events, but Antony was often in the background. Antony Armstrong-Jones was considered a ‘commoner’, not considered a real prospect for Margaret, which is why their romance went undetected for so long. The announcement of their engagement in February 1960 caught many by surprise. Despite appearing to be happily married, both of the Snowdons engaged in public love affairs. But Margaret was also keeping secrets. In 2002, Margaret’s passing came just three days after the 50th anniversary of her father King George VI's death. Princess Margaret was in many ways the quintessential modern royal, caught between tradition, duty, desire and public opinion. She maintained a love for life, not worried about how the tabloids perceived her, as once told French poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau, “Disobedience is my joy”.


Princess Margaret: The Trouble with Townsend

Danielle Winter

Princess Margaret. Known for her glamour and beauty, her early love for nightlife and the arts, and her consistent appearance in the papers. She struggled throughout her life to balance an independent spirit and artistic temperament with her duties as a member of Britain’s Royal family. From her dramatic almost-marriage to her very public divorce, Margaret’s turbulent love life dominated the Royal spotlight for years. The Princess’s romantic entanglements were the stuff of rumour, tabloid speculation and scandal, yet they played a critical role in modernising Royal love along the way. Hand in hand with her marriage was her shocking divorce, which almost became her unwritten legacy, and normalised Royal divorce for the future generations, despite the backlash she faced at the time. Coming of age at a unique time when celebrity culture and tabloid journalism were just beginning, her status as younger sister to the Queen of the Commonwealth and her natural beauty, made her the first choice for the press to write stories about, particularly when they were so scandalous. Princess Margaret had a large part in modernising the Royal Family, more so than her sister, The Queen. Although she may have been a darling of the gossip columns, she will always be remembered as glamorous individual who stood out amongst Royal stereotypes.


Princess Elizabeth: Destined for Greatness

Danielle Winter

1926 Britain was a very different place, almost unrecognisable in fact. King George The Fifth was on the throne, and Britain was still recovering from the horrors of the Great War, World War 1. On April 21st 1926, the future Queen was born. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Her father, the Duke of York, later King George VI, was the second son of the King. Her mother, the Duchess of York, later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, was the youngest daughter of Scottish aristocrat Claude Bowes-Lyon. Elizabeth's only sibling, Princess Margaret, was born in 1930. The two princesses were educated at home under the supervision of their mother and their governess, Marion Crawford. Lessons concentrated on history, language, literature, and music. During her grandfather's reign, Elizabeth was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her uncle Edward and her father. Although her birth generated public interest, she was not expected to become queen, as Edward was still young and likely to marry and have children of his own, who would precede Elizabeth in the line of succession. When her grandfather died in 1936 and her uncle succeeded as Edward VIII, she became second in line to the throne, after her father.


Ukraine 2022: Attack on Freedom

Danielle Winter

Despite warnings of imminent war, the world was shocked when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began from the east on February 24th, 2022. Russian President Putin called the invasion a ‘special military operation’, that it was necessary to defeat what he called the ‘neo-nazi Ukrainian government’, a claim denied by the international community. In the midst of Russia's premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified invasion of Ukraine, let us be clear - Putin had chosen a war that resulted in catastrophic loss of life and suffering for innocent citizens. A series of tough financial sanctions were put in place against Russia, by the members of NATO and the European Union, to show support for Ukraine and prove their stance against the war. Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy inspired his people to stand strong with their country and proved that they would not back down despite the conflict. As Russia continues its aerial bombardment of Ukraine, 2.5 million residents have already fled to neighbouring countries in just over a fortnight, and the number increases daily. But liberty, democracy, and human dignity were not snuffed out by Putin; freedom will prevail, and so will Ukraine.


Fatal Addiction: Michael Jackson

Danielle Winter

Michael Jackson. Child prodigy turned king of pop. He is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a four-decade career, his contributions to music, dance and fashion, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture. From an early age his talent in the musical world left an impact and promised a bright future. Thriller became the best-selling album of all time, while Bad was the first album to produce five U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles. However from the late 1980s, Michael Jackson became a figure of controversy and speculation due to his changing appearance, relationships, behaviour and lifestyle. Being engaged in a constant battle with the tabloids left him stressed, anxious and on the verge of a mental breakdown, all inspiring addictions to painkillers and other medications. A fatal addiction that would eventually take his life.


Nazi Manhunt

Danielle Winter

The war is over. The atrocities have been discovered. Thousands of Nazi officers attempt to flee the country, heading towards South America, believing they will find sympathy and evade justice. The allied forces, Britain, France, the United States and Russia, all agreed to prosecute any living Nazi party officials for the crimes they had committed. The London Charter for the Nuremberg Trials, held in August 1945, saw the allied countries agree on a trial and tribunal court system in which each country would have a judge present. They decided on three significant charges that the Nazi officials would face. The trial was set to put the horrors of the Nazi Regime on display for the world to see. However, three of the most wanted Nazis had already escaped. Rudolf Höss.
 Adolf Eichmann. Josef Mengele. Three men who committed some of the worst crimes under the regime were now being hunted.


Dua Lipa: Elevating

Danielle Winter

One of the most recognizable voices in all of modern day music, Dua Lipa quickly rose to fame. Her catchy tunes and sultry vocals make her music appeal to a global audience. Hit songs like “One Kiss,” “New Rules,” Don’t Start Me Now,” Levitating,’ has made Dua deserving of countless music awards, including two Grammys. Get lost in the story of this pop phenomenon.


Bob Saget: America's Dad

Danielle Winter

Robert ‘Bob’ Saget was a well-known edgy and ‘in your face’ stand-up comedian, television host and actor. It was ultimately his lead role in the American sitcom Full House, where he played the role of a widowed father with three young girls, which fetched him the kind of success he deserved. He quickly became “America’s Dad”, this being his first big role, gaining wide popularity and thousands of fans. Throughout the years, Saget remained a fixture in stand-up comedy, releasing multiple specials over the years and taking his show on the road. As well as being widely celebrated in the world of comedy, Bob Saget also used his fame and pay checks to support several charities, highlighting issues such as the Starlight’s Children’s Foundation and the Scleroderma Research Foundation.


Surviving Hitler's Mad Doctors

Danielle Winter

The Nazi Regime under Adolf Hitler imposed some of the most insane form of eugenics the world has ever seen. Between 1939 and 1945, at least 70 medical research projects, involving cruel and often lethal experimentation on human subjects, were conducted behind the walls of Nazi concentration camps. These supposed research projects were carried out by established institutions within the Third Reich and fell into three main areas; research aimed at improving the survival and rescue of German troops, testing of medical procedures and pharmaceuticals, and experiments that sought to confirm Nazi racial ideology. More than seven thousand victims of these medical experiments have been documented, but the official number remains unknown. The Nazis justified the murder by claiming the victims were ‘undesirables’, people they viewed as a drain on national resources. The Nazi Regime under Adolf Hitler imposed some of the most insane form of eugenics the world has ever seen. Between 1939 and 1945, at least 70 medical research projects, involving cruel and often lethal experimentation on human subjects, were conducted behind the walls of Nazi concentration camps. These supposed research projects were carried out by established institutions within the Third Reich and fell into three main areas; research aimed at improving the survival and rescue of German troops, testing of medical procedures and pharmaceuticals, and experiments that sought to confirm Nazi racial ideology. More than seven thousand victims of these medical experiments have been documented, but the official number remains unknown. The Nazis justified the murder by claiming the victims were ‘undesirables’, people they viewed as a drain on national resources. Adolf Hitler signed a secret authorisation in order to protect participating physicians, medical staff, and administrators from prosecution.


Blake & Gwen: Now & Then

Danielle Winter

Follow the offstage, unlikely romance of the king of country, Blake Shelton, and pop princess, Gwen Stefani. Both stars braved their share of challenges on the way to writing their own love song.


Blake Shelton: Oklahoma Star

Danielle Winter

Blake Shelton is one of the biggest country stars the world has ever seen. Taking inspiration from some of the genre’s greatest artists like Willy Nelson and Tim McGraw, Blake knew that his destiny was in music and would stop at nothing to achieve his dreams. In 2001, Blake was terrified he was going to be a one-hit wonder. His debut single "Austin" topped country radio charts for five consecutive weeks. He was 25 years old, seven years into his Nashville run and convinced that such staggering early success would be the height of his career. However, Austin turned out to be a career establishing hit, and he has managed to maintain his status as one of the most popular country artists of all time, releasing over 10 albums by 2021.


Nazis on the Run: The Fall

Danielle Winter

Germany has fallen. The once feared dictator, Adolf Hitler is dead. The allies are closing in. Senior Nazis begin to sweat. The Führer can no longer protect them.The US army are catching up, entering Berlin with a firm plan to capture as many Nazi officials as they can, their aim to bring them before a court on trial for the atrocities they helped make possible.The allied forces; Britain, France, the United States and Russia, all came to the agreement that they wanted to prosecute any living Nazi party officials for the crimes they had committed.In the course of the next few days, the remaining senior members of the Nazi establishment begin to flee Berlin. The wheels were in motion. Top Nazi officials have targets on their backs. They need to make a decision…and quick. Do they attempt to run, or die in Berlin with their Führer. It is every man for himself.


Nazis on the Run: The Trial

Danielle Winter

Twenty four Nazi officials are brought into the courtroom at Nuremberg, Germany. The biggest trial in history is about to begin. Being broadcast around the world, the public is waiting, hoping these criminals will see justice for their atrocities.For the first time in international law, the Nuremberg indictments also mention crimes of genocide. Key Nazi party members were up against the International Military Tribunal; Hermann Göring; Reichmarschall and Commander of the Luftwaffe, Rudolf Hess; former Deputy Führer, Albert Speer; Minister of Armaments and War Production and Joachim von Ribbentrop; Reichminister of Foreign Affairs.However, some senior Nazis still manage to evade justice, and are still on the run. Rudolf Höss, knowing he was being hunted, managed to escape Berlin and make it out to the German countryside after being advised to flee by his higher in command, Heinrich Himmler. How long will his freedom last? The hunt is on.


Hunting Bin Laden

Danielle Winter

September 11th, 2001. Four terrorist attacks on the United States of America claim over 2,900 lives, and leave more than 25,000 injured. The deadliest terrorist attack in human history. The world is in shock and disbelief. In 2004, responsibility for the 9/11 attacks were finally claimed. A video recording was leaked of a man claiming to have orchestrated the terrorist operation. That man… was Osama bin Laden. For years, Osama bin Laden and his organization drew limited attention from the U.S. When a lead to bin Laden’s location finally emerged in 2010, the U.S. applied a decade of knowledge and experience against the ultimate high-value target. In August 2010, U.S. intelligence agencies tracked a suspected al-Qaeda courier, to a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. For intelligence analysts, conditions at the compound strongly suggested that someone important was hiding there. Analysts believed that the compound housed a high-value target. Could it be bin Laden?


Nazis on the Run: The Hunt

Danielle Winter

The Nuremberg Trials continue. Chief United States Prosecutor, Robert H Jackson, makes convincing statements that leave a lasting impression on the court.The prosecution is getting more intense as days go by. Questions about the final solution and each Nazi’s involvement leave an uncomfortable atmosphere in the court room. Once a united party, it quickly becomes every man for himself.The Nuremberg Trials are putting every man up against four charges; crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity and conspiracy to commit any of the foregoing crimes. Intense questioning opens up new information about the Nazi Regime, and the extreme influence Hitler had on his party.Another search has begun. Becoming known as the ‘worlds most wanted Nazi’, Adolf Eichmann was the mastermind behind the network of death camps in German occupied Europe, and people wanted him to suffer the way his victims did. He was the next target.


Gwen Stefani: Not Just a Girl

Danielle Winter

There is no doubt about it... Gwen Stefani is pop royalty. From her breakout years through to her soaring solo career. Gwen Stefani cannot be stopped. Hit after hit she continues to stake her claim on the charts and her reoccurring appearances on the hit reality show The Voice have cemented her place in pop culture. Even Rolling Stone magazine named her "the Queen of Confessional Pop"


Johnny Depp: King of Cult

Danielle Winter

Johnny Depp. One of the worlds best known actors. Famous for his versatility and dedication to the characters he plays. Initially known as a teen idol for his tortured pretty-boy looks, Johnny Depp survived the perils of adolescent heartthrob status to earn a reputation as a respected adult actor. Best known for his eccentric and unconventional film choices, Johnny Depp is perhaps one of the most versatile actors of his day and age in Hollywood, and has carved a legacy for himself as a serious well-rounded performer. His tendency to frequently play freakishly eccentric outcasts whose oddities are misunderstood by society has made him one of the worlds best character actors, with iconic roles such as Captain Jack Sparrow and Willy Wonka. From his stranger roles like the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland to more conventional performances like John Dillinger in Public Enemies, Johnny Depp has managed to capture the hearts of millions, making him a household name. Johnny Depp is Hollywood’s chameleon.


Marilyn Monroe: Beauty is Pain

Danielle Winter

Hollywood’s Golden Era. Possibly the most glamorous aspect of the 20th century. From hot pink gowns to an iconic white dress flying towards the sky over a subway grate, Marilyn Monroe is easily the most iconic woman of 20th Century Hollywood. Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, raised in Los Angeles, better known as Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn reached the height of fame in Hollywood, fitting the world of stardom perfectly, evolving into an icon, leaving behind the troubled world that Norma Jeane had once lived in. Her undeniable sex appeal and star quality still has as much influence today as it did then, and her image can still be seen in major cities around the world. She has left a recognizable stamp on fashion, film and female empowerment. Marilyn created a legacy that continues decades after her tragic death, and has a history of iconic moments that will keep her at the forefront of Hollywood forever.


Nazis on Trial: Nuremberg in Colour

Danielle Winter

Nuremberg 1945. The second-largest city in Bavaria lays in ruins. After almost six years of the Second World War, Germany had surrendered unconditionally on May 8. Adolf Hitler, Germany’s infamous dictator committed suicide a month before, leaving his beloved country to fall apart. The Nazi Party no longer impose their notorious violence and corruption, the dictatorship has fallen apart, and the country must rebuild after a war that saw it torn apart. Now Nuremberg, where the Nazi Party once celebrated arrogant rallies, was to become the scene of the party's reckoning before the law. The victorious powers — the USA, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France — are setting up an International Military Tribunal for this purpose to serve justice for wars of aggression, mass murders and twelve years of dictatorship. The once seemingly invincible political party was now left in ruins, just a bad memory for Germany society.


Lady Gaga: Encore

Danielle Winter

From piano, to burlesque, to Monster Ball. Lady Gaga is one of the most unusual pop stars to rise to fame. Her obscure fashion looks and bizarre appearances have elevated her to icon. Gaga has travelled through time with her ever changing sound, reinventing herself for every album, award ceremony and red carpet. With a strong fan base behind her, she continues to reign as one of the biggest pop stars of the industry.


Kylie Jenner: Billion Dollar Baby

Danielle Winter

Kylie Jenner. The billion dollar baby sister of the Kardashian-Jenner family and social media royalty. Kylie has set records and broken the beauty industry with her ever-growing ‘Kylie Cosmetics’ empire.Whether she’s promoting her next business venture, or hiding a pregnancy for nine months, she keeps her audience guessing, never losing favour with her fans. Despite her famous family, she has made a name for herself, and in the age of instagram, Kylie Jenner is the hottest trend.


Hitler's Henchmen

Danielle Winter

The regime of the Nazi Party inflicted terror, destruction and brutal horrors throughout the Third Reich. Ideas of making Germany great again indoctrinated the German people to support them indefinitely, hiding the mass slaughter of human life behind their convincing propaganda campaigns.Hitler and his disturbed Henchmen made this genocide possible, each man as deranged as the other. Their dedication to the Fuhrer was absolute, and to gain his validation they were willing to do, or commit anything.


Kanye West: A Higher Power

Danielle Winter

Kanye West is one of the most recognisable rappers of the 21st Century, transforming the sound of music through his production style and passionate lyrics. However, controversial statements would be a constant factor in his career, affecting his life and causing uproar around the pop culture world.The past decade of his career has been turbulent, but he maintains his status as one of the greatest rappers of his generation.


Vietnam: Tactics of War Part II

Danielle Winter

America's last forgotten war, the second part of this three part docs series brings to light the some of the different strategies which the soldiers used to fight in such a versatile and challenging warfare environment during the Vietnam war.


Weinstein: In Court

Danielle Winter

Harvey Weinstein. Once the most powerful producer in Hollywood… now a disgraced sexual predator.Shocking allegations of assault and manipulation plagued the producer for over three decades, and finally, his victims are getting justice.


The Korean War: No Longer Forgotten Part I

Danielle Winter

“Some Korean veterans believe that we lost the war, some believe that we won the war and some believe that our men died for a tie, in truth we did all three”This so called ‘Forgotten War’ was one of the most gruelling battles to be fought, and was never forgotten by those involved. Millions of casualties were inflicted to all fighting parties including a Korean ‘peasant’ army, the US, Soviet Union and Chinese; the major players, the battle between communist misery and free world prosperity. The Korean War has left a great impact on history as a war underestimated, causing the armies involved to rapidly develop and improve in order to survive, turning around their tactics with blood, courage and sacrifice.


Vietnam: Tactics for War Part III

Danielle Winter

Part III of Vietnam: Tactics For War, Rediscover the strike operations, the deadly ambush attacks and the infamous American ‘Huey’ as you enjoy this historical throwback into America’s eventual success in Vietnam.


Kim Kardashian West: Hollywood Royalty

Danielle Winter

Never shy of a controversy, Kim Kardashian West and her famous family have earned millions showcasing their lives for the world to see. Experiencing negativity and criticism throughout, she has developed a thick skin for combatting the haters and dealing with the paparazzi. Iconic for her looks and trend setting style, Kim is always making headlines. Whether it’s rumours of plastic surgery or complimenting her figure in a body hugging outfit, Kim will always be the superstar at the top of celebrity news, with her famous family not far behind.


1933: The Fall of the Weimar Republic

Danielle Winter

The Weimar Republic came to bear for many the humiliation of World War I and the blame for all its accompanying hardships. Despite a few years of stability, the Weimar Republic faced issues such as hyperinflation and the Great Depression, which drove many Germans into the arms of radical and extremist political parties. From this political uncertainty rose a demigod, an unexpected leader who promised to revive Germany to the powerful country it once was. Adolf Hitler converted democracy into a dictatorship, causing the fall of the Weimar Republic.


Space Race to Space X

Danielle Winter & Roxane Schlumberger

Out of the necessity of war, out of humanities darkest hours came the birth of technology that would carry us into the future, into space and beyond. The Space Race will always be a monumental time in history. Revolutionary discoveries were made and they have only inspired a desire to explore further. In 2002, billionaire entrepreneur and space travel pioneer Elon Musk founded SpaceX. The American aerospace manufacturers and space transportation services company became the first private company to successfully launch and return a spacecraft from orbit. Space X has been making significant advances in space technology. Musk believes that along with NASA, they will be able to achieve their space travel mission of sending the 1st humans to Mars. His dream for the future is to become a multi-planetary species, and make space travel affordable.We have come a long way since the beginning of the Space Race... In 1969, the first person set foot on the Moon, making history. Today, SpaceX brings us one step closer to the next giant leap for mankind. Join us as we look back at our history in space...from the Space Race, to spaceX


Into the Cosmos: The Space Race, Mars and Beyond

Adam Witney & Danielle Winter

A look at the development of space travel and the potential for humans to one day walk on the surface of Mars. From the desperation of War machines to the curiosity of space exploration. Detailed accounts of previous missions for the exploration of Mars, including the landing of the rovers on the planets surface. After the Soviets gained possession of the V2 manufacturing facilities, production of these rockets began in the Soviet Union, and on the 4th of October 1957, SPUTNIK 1 became the first artificial satellite to be launched into space. This was the next step in the evolution of mankind. It was the beginning of the Space Race.


JLO: From the Block

Danielle Winter

Jennifer Lopez is one of Hollywood’s leading ladies. Throughout her illustrious career, she has starred in major blockbusters, released multi platinum albums and raised thousands for charities, ultimately propelling herself to the forefront of Hollywood’s fame. J-Lo is truly an all singing, all dancing phenomenon, keeping her fans on their toes, not knowing what to expect from her next.


Vietnam: Tactics for War Part I

Danielle Winter

The Vietnam War sparked important developments for the US forces, with no modern warfare rules they were forced to use the supplies and technologies they had to battle against the dangerous Viet Cong. Coming together with the limited South Vietnamese soldiers, they employed different strategies and a new system of weaponry in order to fight effectively in a jungle warfare environment. Part I of this This three episode series gives an extensive insight to the tactics used in depth.


The Korean War: No Longer Forgotten Part II

Danielle Winter

Continue the journey through the timeline of Korea, the hardships, victories and conclusion of one of the most unprepared war’s in history with Part II of The Korean War: No Longer Forgotten, shedding light on this demanding war from beginning to end, highlighting the impact it has left on todays history.


Cher: Life in the Spotlight

Danielle Winter

A legendary musician, a timeless icon, Cher has secured her legacy amongst the stars. Starting out as a young girl with crippling stage fright, evolving into one of the most recognised figures in Hollywood, she has established six decades of stardom, with an increasing popularity throughout. Follow the journey through Cher’s career, up to her most recent 2019 tour. Gain understanding about her difficult start, motivating her to work hard to become one of the most influential pop stars in the world.At 72, Cher is the perfect example of everything that is hot and current whilst being lasting and timeless. No matter how many times the industry tries to erase her, she makes a historical comeback, proving that she’s still got it, and that age is just a number.


Kobe Bryant: A Tribute

Danielle Winter

The sudden and tragic passing of Kobe Bryant, alongside his young daughter Gianna left the world in a stunned silence. Never before has a sporting star held such high esteem outside of their profession… But Kobe Bryant was a superstar. Unmatched on the basketball court and cherished on the red carpet– Kobe’s dedication to his career, his family and his charity work led to him being adored the world over. But sadly on Sunday January 26th 2020 his life would come to a sudden and tragic end.


Hitler's Fatal Mistake: The Fall of the Third Reich

Danielle Winter

It was evident that Adolf Hitler was prepared to go to any lengths, not only to put Germany back on the European map as a force to be reckoned with, but also build a German Empire.With the declaration of war on September 3rd, the fight would be long and bitter, and Hitler’s decision to destroy his non aggression pact with Stalin was a fatal mistake that would cost him dearly. Europe becomes a maelstrom of changing power bases, as Adolf Hitler’s Thousand Year Reich begins to crumble before his eyes.


Ariana Grande: State of Mind

Danielle Winter

For years, the pop genre has been dominated by an established elite of voices… Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion. With their iconic anthems and unforgettable ballads they have ruled the pop genre– unchallenged. They were untouchable… until Ariana Grande. Ariana Grande has had an unstoppable reign in the charts, breaking records and demanding attention for her four octave vocal range. She has one of the most powerful voices in the pop genre today and her entire discography is considered a work of art. At just 26, her whirlwind career has assisted her in becoming who she is today. An incredible vocal range and a handful of record breaking albums behind her, she has what it takes to create a lasting legacy in the world of music.


Hitler: Empire of Evil

Danielle Winter

A country in turmoil during World War Two. A man responsible for mass murder and destruction. The fight for an aryan race. Adolf Hitler was the greatest evil to affect Europe. How the rise of a man who dreamt of becoming an artist became the worlds most feared dictator. Nazi Germany was one of the most brutal eras in History, leaving a lasting affect on the country forever. Hitler: Empire of Evil follows the popularity and ultimate downfall of Hitler and the Nazi Party.


The Kardashians: Reality Royalty

Danielle Winter

Rising to success in 2007, the Kardashian family are still in the spotlight over a decade later, appealing to an audience of all ages. Filming their lives day in and day out, we’ve seen everything from childbirths to proposals, through tears and laughter. With millions of selfies between them and a wide variety of product endorsements, the Kardashian’s are winning awards and breaking the internet. They are the royal family of reality tv.


Führerbunker: Adolf Hitler's Final Days

Danielle Winter

Germany is falling. Once the all powerful country, now being crushed in the Second World War. Adolf Hitler is in hiding. The feared dictator no longer publicly supports his people. The man that fulled this chaos, leaving the country to crumble.These are Adolf Hitler’s final days. Inside the Fuhrerbunker.