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  • SevenOne picks up National Geo?s near-death experience series ?The Indestructibles?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 19, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: SevenOne International has secured distribution rights to National Geographic Channel?s series ?The Indestructibles? after its premiere on National Geographic Channels globally.

    The 10 one-hour episodes have premiered on National Geographic?s US channel, and will premiere on National Geographic Channel internationally. The specials were broadcasted on Fox Television as well.

    ?The Indestructibles? is produced by Storyhouse Productions.

    SevenOne International director of regional sales and international fiction acquisition Axel B?hm said, "?The Indestructibles? is a one-of-a-kind series. With its unique combination of spectacular accidents, real-life footage, and visually captivating experiments, this outstanding show will fascinate viewers around the world."

    ?The Indestructibles? investigates ten real-life disastrous incidents to explain how someone could survive the seemingly unsurvivable. Deconstructing footage from each incident, the show will reveal the hard and fast scientific principles behind these cases that defy the laws of probability.

    Viewers will hear harrowing accounts from eyewitnesses and victims to get a 360? look at what really happened, including a skydiver who falls from almost three miles up, a helicopter split in half high above city streets, an SUV that rolls over a pedestrian, a zoo keeper attacked by hungry lions and a tourist pulled off a cliff by violent Hawaiian waves.

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