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Frantic Films
| Canada's Frantic Films is one of the leaders and inovators in the production of "living history series" one of the most successful programming formats currently on non-fiction television. These series which originated on Canadian Television were some of highest rated programming in the history of cable television in that country and now are doing the same around the world. Other series from Frantic Films represented by Monarch Films are Quest for the Bay, and Quest for the Sea. |
| Bomber Boys |
| As seen on PBS comes a new living history series set in the early days of World War II.
They say it?s the young who fight the old men's wars. During the darkest days of the Second World War, teen... |
| DEVILS BRIGADE |
| A new "living history adventure series" that features Modern Special Forces troops from both the United States military and the Canadian Armed Forces who have been brought together to train using the ... |
| Ken Leishman: The Flying Bandit |
| Ken Leishman: The Flying Bandit tells the remarkable story of the life of Canadian bank robber, prison escape artist and folk hero Ken Leishman. Earning his nickname "The Flying Bandit", by using his ... |
| Klondike: Quest For Gold |
| As seen on History Channel comes a new four hour "living history" series that follows 4 men and 1 woman who retrace the historic route taken during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush. Their amazing 10-wee... |
| Quest For the Bay Series |
| As seen on PBS comes this new "living history" series about eight "average people" (7 men and one women) who volunteer to relive an adventure. The epic 1200 kilometer journey by the Hudson's Bay Compa... |
| Quest for the Sea |
| As seen on PBS stations comes this new "living history" series about two modern families who travel back in time to experience life as it was lived in a 1937 rural Newfoundland outport fishing communi... |
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