All3Media International has unveiled a new slate of more than 50 hours of premium unscripted content ahead of the London TV Screenings 2026.
Leading the slate is Wonderhood Studios’ Michael Jackson: The Trial, which revisits the singer’s 2005 court case through previously unseen footage, unheard audio recordings and exclusive interviews. The series moves beyond the media spectacle to explore broader questions around fame, race and the US justice system.
Lion TV brings a sweeping historical documentary with The Lost Kingdom of Arabia, uncovering the epic story of a long-forgotten civilisation.
Produced by Blackfella Films, 2.6 Seconds is a powerful true-crime series examining justice, institutional failure, and social fractures through the fatal police shooting of a young man in Australia.
Taylor Swift: A Love Story, a one-off documentary for Channel 4, focuses on the relationships that shaped the global pop star’s career and musical evolution.
The slate combines high-profile celebrity documentaries, historical epics, and socially resonant true-crime titles. CEO Louise Pedersen emphasised the company’s focus on bold, risk-taking and premium unscripted projects with global appeal.
All3Media International is backing this strong documentary line-up with established hits such as The Traitors, new true-crime projects, and formats developed with high-profile talent.
The London TV Screenings continue to serve as a strategic launch platform for presenting premium content across genres to global buyers.
