8 NOV 2021

Fremantle unveils new "Stonehenge: The Hidden Truth" documentary

The Wild Blue Media production will make a debut on Science Channel in the US, Channel 5 in the UK, and SBS in Australia later this month.

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Fremantle today announces "Stonehenge: The Hidden Truth," produced by Wild Blue Media. The title was commissioned to continue research at the historical site which, in turn, uncovered a previously undiscovered subterranean ring. “The scale of what has been discovered is extraordinary - we are immensely proud to be attached to this show that has changed the story of Stonehenge," Céire Clark, Senior Acquisitions Manager, Fremantle International, said.

"Stonehenge: The Hidden Truth" is produced by Wild Blue Media for Science Channel and Channel 5 in the UK. It is produced and directed by Kate Dooley and executive produced by Cameron Balbirnie and Gary Hunter.  Local versions will air on Science Channel in the US, premiering Sunday, 28th November at 8 PM, Channel 5 in the UK and presold to SBS Australia.  Fremantle have international distribution rights for this ground-breaking special. 

The company continues to grow its premium factual content offering and this surprising discovery championed by the UK label highlights the difference TV can really make.  For this documentary, Wild Blue Media funded the use of cutting-edge technology allowing experts to present new findings that will change everything we know about one of the most famous ancient landmarks on earth. “Having been a part of major discoveries from the Arctic to the Amazon, it’s been such a privilege to partner with such fantastic scientists and archaeologists on such an extraordinary story right here in Britain," Cameron Balbirnie, Executive Producer at Wild Blue Media said.

The documentary features live archaeology as world-renowned experts piece together evidence to reveal a giant ring of prehistoric ‘shafts’ – the Durrington Pits - 20 times the size of Stonehenge, created over 4,000 years ago that, until now, has been completely hidden from sight. The pits were discovered just a few miles away from Stonehenge.

Findings from this documentary will solve the mystery of this ancient world and shed light on the people who built Stonehenge and their reasons for doing so. With over a million visitors each year, Stonehenge has long been a site of geophysical study, but new research led by landscape archaeologist, Professor Vince Gaffney will explain how this prehistoric ring of pits came to be.  The documentary also provides insight from Stonehenge expert and archaeologist, Susan Greaney on how and why the Neolithic people may have created this monument and how the new discovery is redefining historians' initial hypotheses.

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