The History Channel Africa Brings Viewers All New Series, New Seasons And A New Look

This April the HISTORY Channel Africa (DStv 186) will investigate the illegal antiquities trade, explore engineering disasters, dig into treasure quests across the globe and delve into the stories of the people, places and events that shaped our world.

Looting History is an all new series every Wednesday at 19h25 (starting 5 April) which shines a spotlight on how the trade in stolen antiquities and art has become a major source of income for criminal syndicates, gangs, and terrorists across the globe. Precious ancient treasures torn out of the ground. Priceless art ripped from walls. It’s a modern tragedy, as the grandest of mankind’s achievements are reduced to little more than obscene commodities.

Using a different case study, each episode of Looting History uncovers how and why everybody from Islamic State to the Chinese Triad have muscled in on the act, and why international law enforcement agencies are determined to shut it down, but often powerless to act. The series documents among others the pillage of Ancient Egypt, the exploitation of Syria’s precious ancient past and the Nazi looting campaign that saw one in five art objects in Europe stolen.

Then, a brand-new season of Massive Engineering Mistakes on Tuesdays at 20h15 (starting 11 April) investigates what went wrong in some of the world’s biggest engineering disasters. Season 4 will follow on directly from season 3. From a major freeway bridge collapse during peak hour traffic in the United States, to a shipping catastrophe blocking one of the most vital trade routes in the world - the Suez Canal.

Behind History on Sundays at 20h15 (starting 23 April) takes an in depth look at the stories behind some of the most momentous events, remarkable ideas, and extraordinary people the world has ever known.

Each episode of the six-part series focuses on a single theme and delivers a fascinating look into each subject, and in doing so reveals some of its lesser-known facts. Themes include ‘Icons’, which explores the people and places that have become globally recognised symbols, and ‘Breakthrough’, which looks at the political, scientific and medical advances that have shaped our world. Other episodes investigate the themes of ‘War’, ‘Leaders’, ‘Catastrophe’, and ‘Fame’.

From the Berlin Wall to Desert Storm, Pearl Harbor, the Hindenburg disaster and the end of Apartheid, we’ve read the headlines – but how much do we really know about what happened? Behind History offers a unique and fascinating take on key events and characters from our past.

In a History Channel Africa favourite, World’s Greatest Treasure Mysteries season 3 on Saturdays at 19h25 (starting 29 April) is hosted by real-life treasure hunters Rick and Marty Lagina (from Curse of Oak Island fame). The series uncovers the greatest treasure hunts of the past, present and perhaps the future. Great storytelling, compelling interviews with treasure-hunters, historians and experts, and on-location treasure hunts reveal amazing new details and clues, advancing the hunt.

With content that seeks to delve deeper, it is only fitting that the HISTORY Channel Africa logo has recently undergone a refresh. The channel’s new look and identity are part of a global refresh that started with A+E Networks in the US and then rolled out internationally, rolled out throughout EMEA this March.

The new elements communicate the idea of exposing what’s just below the surface: uncovering content hidden in plain sight and encouraging the curious to discover the history around them.

Tune in to the HISTORY Channel Africa, on DStv 186, to unearth the real stories that lie beneath the surface.

What To Expect On TNT Africa In April 2023?


CENTURY UP!
April 2023 marks Warner Bros. Studios’ 100th anniversary, and TNT Africa will join in Celebrating Every Story with five special themed weekends that commemorate the famous studio’s diverse genres – DC Universe, Action, Adventure, Crime and Comedy. Kick off Warner Bros.’ milestone birthday with TNT.

TUNE IN DETAILS (channel premieres)
DC Universe Weekend
Saturday, 1 April
17:25   –   Superman Returns (2006)
20:00   –   Man of Steel (2013)
Sunday, 2 April
17:55   –   Suicide Squad (2016)
20:00   –   Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Action Weekend
Saturday, 8 April
18:05   –   Demolition Man (1993)
20:00   –   Eraser (1996)
Sunday, 9 April
17:50   –   The Fugitive (1993)
20:00   –   Payback (1999)
Adventure Weekend
Saturday, 15 April
18:05   –   Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
20:00   –   Geostorm (2017)
Sunday, 16 April
18:00   –   Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
20:00   –   Blood Diamond (2006)
Crime Weekend
Saturday, 22 April
17:35   –   The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
20:00   –   Mystic River (2003)
Sunday, 23 April
18:25   –   Swordfish (2001)
20:00   –   Out for Justice (1991)
Comedy Weekend
Saturday, 29 April
18:15   –   Keanu (2016)
20:00   –   Horrible Bosses (2010)
Sunday, 30 April
18:30   –   Little Nicky (2000)
20:00   –   Yes Man (2008)

WILD WILD WEDNESDAYS
Wednesdays get wild this April on TNT Africa with denizens of the deep, animals from the abyss, creepies from cold caverns and monsters from galaxies far, far away with TNT’s Wild, Wild Wednesdays! This collection of fearsome beasties takes on humanity every Wednesday – can the human race survive?

TUNE IN DETAILS (channel premiere)
Wednesday, 5 April
20:30   –   The Grey (2011)
22:30   –   Anaconda 3: Offspring (2008)
Wednesday, 12 April
20:30   –   Venom (2018)
22:25   –   Zombieland (2009)
Wednesday, 19 April
20:30   –   Primal (2019)
22:05   –   Jeepers Creepers (2001)
Wednesday, 26 April
20:30   –   Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
22:15   –   Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009)

AEW WRESTLING WEEKENDS
There’s more Rampage and Dynamite every Saturday and Sunday in April, with fresh episodes of the latest in AEW Wrestling action – and if you miss out, you can catch repeats on Wednesday afternoons and late on Friday nights. As if this isn’t enough, TNT Africa brings you AEW’s upcoming special quarterly event, Battle of the Belts VI, from the Ryan Centre at The University of Rhode Island, where every bout will be a title match with championship gold on the line.

TUNE IN DETAILS (channel premieres)
Every Saturday in April
10:00   –   AEW Rampage
Every Sunday in April
10:00   –   AEW Dynamite
Saturday, 15 April
10:50   –   AEW Battle of the Belts VI

Rumour: Treehouse TV In Canada Is Becoming Cartoonito From April 24

During the month, Canada’s most popular children’s cartoon channel, Teletoon, was rebranded as Cartoon Network.

The channel, which is a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment, launched 25 years ago in October 1997. Since then, it has aired original cartoon programs, while also playing TV shows from its sister channel Cartoon Network which had since then rebranded to Boomerang.

All that was left of the Corus brand on linear platforms was Treehouse TV. Following the demise of Teletoon, they were rumours swirling around for sometime that the channel will fold under Cartoonito as they've licenced shows like Batwheels and Bugs Bunny Builders.

Through a promo by Twitter user @TayvenSmittenTV, it was announced that Treehouse TV would rebrand into Cartoonito from April 24 featuring shows like Caillou, Bugs Bunny Builders, Thomas And Friends basically all the shows from Treehouse TV.

The news of Treehouse TV's demise doesn't come as a shocker. As seen during the month, Teletoon was phased out for Cartoon Network and Boomerang entered the market so it only seemed logical for them to align these brands with Cartoonito.

Boing will join the latter as they to will be replaced by Cartoonito in France and just like UK, Italy and as seen Canada retain Boomerang as opposed to folding all their content under the Cartoonito banner as seen across EMEA.

For those who aren't unfamiliar with the Treehouse brand, it's basically home to shows once licenced by Boomerang and JimJam including Agent Binky: Pets Of The Universe, Caillou and Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs.

New Series Alert: Smoke & Mirrors Coming Soon To e.tv

This April, e.tv brings forth yet another brand-new drama, Smoke & Mirrors, produced by The Final Chapter Production. The show takes over the 9PM slot on the channel, replacing Imbewu.

Smoke & Mirrors is set in the landscape of a small mining town called Emnyameni. Here, we come to learn that the story lives up to its name- nothing and no one is truly as they seem. Introducing the character of Thandiswa, a hairdresser by day, an escort by night, and a girl on a mission to rid the town of “The Unholy Trinity”, the group of morally corrupt men who run Emnyameni.

“We’ve cooked up a story that is gripping at its core but yet has multiple facets that resonate with the viewer. A lot of research went into putting the show together and in the end, we are happy to say we have a good product to show and tell,” said Loyiso Maqoma, creator, writer and producer for Smoke & Mirrors.

“e.tv focuses on introducing untold stories to the South African audience and promises entertainment like no other. The introduction of Smoke and Mirrors opens a world that hasn’t been explored before, the combination of this story and cast will simply blow our audience’s minds away” – Helga Palmer, Head of Local Programming, e.tv.

Imbewu’s final episode airs on the 14th of April on e.tv. In a joint statement, executive producers Leleti Khumalo, Duma Ndlovu and Anant Singh said, “We are proud to have created a trailblazing show that showcased the multicultural environment of Durban and KZN. Imbewu changed the face of the daily drama offering on South African television with its unique storylines, cliffhangers and high drama, resulting in it becoming one of the most-watched shows. We are grateful to our broadcast partner, e.tv for its support and the opportunity.”

To fill the prime-time slot, the channel will also launch a brand-new local drama.

“We’d like to thank the production for its commitment in delivering five great seasons of compelling stories, despite the highly competitive timeslots it found itself in at 9.30pm and 9pm. The show managed to dethrone its biggest competitor in the 9pm slot and it is now the most-viewed show in the late-night slot. We are proud to be ending on a high,” said Helga Palmer: head of local programming at eMedia.

News Shorts: ALVINNN!!! And The Chipmunks To Move From Nickelodeon To Netflix For Season 6, Radha Mohan Makes It's Highly Anticipated Debut On Zee World And Ice Adonis To Rollout On St Novelas E Plus

Nickelodeon abandons yet another project

A Netflix renewal and rights extension is among a set of new deals for Bagdasarian Productions’ CG animated series ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks.

Netflix has confirmed additional licensing of the franchise, which has been on the platform since 2016. In addition to renewing seasons one and two, Netflix signed on for seasons three and four worldwide (excluding the U.S., LatAm, Germany, France, China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan).

Radha Mohan gets a release date on Zee World

Earlier in the year, Zee World unveiled a batch of productions set to rollout on the channel later in the year and one of shows on topic include the above-mentioned Radha Mohan which is set to premiere from April 8th.

In modern-day Vrindavan, Mohan, a charming flute player, loses his spark post a tragedy. Radha, who admires him since her childhood days, decides to remind him of his true love, Lord Krishna.

Ice Adonis expands to StarTimes

Stories and triangles revolving around the revenge of a woman who lost everything including her family and her one true love. The series launched in 2012 and consisted of 60 episodes. It was made available to eExtra back in 2021 as the first Asian/Korean based series.

Now the series expands to StarTimes on St Novelas E Plus every weekday at 21:30 from March 30th.