All the best History Shows Streaming on SBS On Demand in April 2024

If you're looking for the best History Shows then you’ve come to the right place. In April 2024 SBS On Demand has around 18 on offer. Below are the top 20 latest and greatest History Shows streaming on the service

The top 20 best History Shows Streaming on SBS On Demand by rating.

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The top 5 History Shows Streaming on SBS On Demand in Australia.

Dark Side of the Ring

Seasons: 5

Rated: TV-14

8.7/10

Finding truth at the intersection of fantasy and reality in the veiled world of professional wrestling.

Occupation: Native

Seasons:

Rated: PG

8.3/10

The accepted Australian historical narrative often obscures the Aboriginal story of the country. Trisha Morton-Thomas tries to make the history a little less one-sided, offering short comedic and dramatic skits that reflect on the country's past.

Australia in Colour

Seasons: 2

Rated: N/A

7.8/10

Told through a unique collection of iconic archival footage brought to life in stunning colour for the very first time, Australia in Colour tells the story of how Australia came to be what it is today. Narrated by Hugo Weaving, the series is a reflection on our nation’s character, its attitudes, its politics and its struggle to value its Indigenous and multicultural past. Australia in Colour gives us a chance to look at Australia’s history from a fresh perspective. This four-part series curates classic historical footage, as well as home movies and never-before-seen archival material to chart how Australia has developed as a nation. From the oldest surviving footage captured in Australia – in 1896 in Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park – to the beginning of colour television in the mid-1970s, each sequence has been lovingly restored and colourised with historical accuracy. The effect is remarkable, bringing to light history that is both shared and deeply personal.

The Village

Seasons: 2

Rated: M

7.7/10

The Village tells the story of life in a Derbyshire village through the eyes of a central character, Bert Middleton.

Dead Mountain

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.7/10

January 1959, Soviet Union. In the icy Ural Mountains, a group of nine students sets out on a ski trek. Even though they all are well-experienced hikers, they never reach their destination. As their bodies turn up a month later, it leaves local investigators puzzled. Their tent was cut open from the inside, they are found frozen stiff in their underwear spread around the camp, some are even partially mangled. Whom or what did they run from? Why did they die, and how? When Oleg, a KGB major, arrives in the province, his inquiry is to be held strictly confidential. Troubled by his past as a WWII veteran, he has a sixth sense and death seems to follow him around as he digs deeper into the mysterious incident. With the help of Katya, the local medical examiner, Oleg is hell-bent on finding the truth. But the more he learns, the more it becomes clear: The reason the students died will never see the light of day. No one can ever know what really happened. No one. Except him.