Woodcut Media has secured its debut commission with UK broadcaster Channel 5 for a compelling 6-part history documentary series "The Secret History of World War II". The company also has already brokered a pre-sale deal with Histoire TV (France) and the international distribution of the title is handled by Red Arrow Studios International.
The series employs insightful and poignant first-hand accounts, recreations and expert interviews to unveil moving stories that were buried by the victors or lost in the fog of war. Cherry Yeandle, Senior Manager Acquisitions and Co-productions, Channel 5 said, “We know that World War II really resonates with our audience and I am very excited to be bringing some of the untold stories to screen”.
Kate Beal, CEO, Woodcut Media said: “We are delighted to have secured our first Channel 5 commission. This exceptional series has really dug deep to find a selection of unique untold stories in order to provide viewers with a captivating and somewhat alternative way of documenting some of the unfolding events of World War II.”
Alex Fraser, EVP Acquisitions and Content Investment, Red Arrow Studios International added, “The Second World War represents an extraordinary period of conflict and it remains a source of never-ending fascination for viewers around the world. But just when you thought every tale had been told, Woodcut Media has uncovered a host of fascinating stories that until now have been hidden in the shadows.”
“The Secret History of World War II” is executive produced by Kate Beal and Adam Jacobs (Woodcut Media). Nick Mavroidakis (Woodcut Media) serves as Series Producer.
The 6 x 1-hour episodes unearths some incredible stories, homing in on key events that took place during the devastating and turbulent second World War. From the secrets behind the famous evacuation of Dunkirk that left 40,000 men behind or Exercise Tiger, the disastrous practice run for D-Day leaving almost 700 US soldiers dead, through to the heroics of US sailors such as Dorie Miller, the first African American to receive the Navy Cross for his bravery during Pearl Harbor, as well as stories about the Germans who were so sick of persecution they assumed fake British identities to fight against their own countrymen during Operation Market Garden, and the highly decorated international pilots who flew for the RAF during The Battle of Britain.
This exceptional series has really dug deep to find a selection of unique untold stories in order to provide viewers with a captivating and somewhat alternative way of documenting some of the unfolding events of World War II” Kate Beal CEO, Woodcut Media