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Monday, January 8, 2024

February 2024 On History Channel Across Africa | New Series Alert: Truthseekers | Returning Shows Including Forged In Free And Forbidden History

Brand New TRUTHSEEKERS
3 February 
Saturdays 19h25 
Throughout history certain civilizat ons, events and objects have fascinated and inspired us to dig deeper, climb higher and go further on our endless quest to be the fi rst to fi nally uncover the truth. In this 12-part series, we look at some of the most iconic and enduring mysteries the world has known. We go back to the beginning to see how myths passed down through t me have become some of the greatest modern mysteries. If we’ve learned anything, it’s that where there is mystery there will always be ‘Truthseekers’, people that will stop at nothing to uncover the truth behind myths and legends. Repeat: Sunday 18h35

Brand New & Exclusive MOUNTAIN MEN S12
8 February 
Thursdays 19h25 
Winter in the North American wilderness cannot be conquered, at best, it is endured. Only very few chose to live off the grid and in the unspoiled wilderness enduring the age-old tradit on of ‘mountain men’. Season twelve of Mountain Men features a diverse set of pioneers with unique skills, knowledge and expert se. From trapping and hunt ng to building shelters and craf ing essent al tools, these individuals possess an unrivalled connect on to nature.
Repeat: Next Day 11h45

Brand New FORBIDDEN HISTORY S7
13 February 
Tuesdays 20h15 
Host Jamie Theakston at empts to uncover the truth about historical mysteries, ancient relics, hidden treasures, conspiracy theories and lost civilizat ons. Have these stories been omit ed from the history books? Repeats: Next Day 12h35

Brand New Episodes FORGED IN FIRE S9B
19 February 
Mondays 20h15 
In these new episodes of Forged in Fire season 9, the best bladed weapon-makers again go head-to-head for bladesmith glory. As part of these all new episodes, a four-episode SUPERSIZED event will see four smiths bat le it out to take home $10,000. They’ll have their work cut out for them, from salvaging steel from a massive railroad track to make their signature big blades to salvaging steel from coil springs to make massive San Mai blades.

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