TVF International has unveiled a 150-hour premium factual catalogue as part of London TV Screenings 2026.
The launch follows the TVF International’s 100-hour slate presented at MIPCOM 2025, marking a significant expansion of its international offering.
Among the standout titles of TVF International is Trump and the Tech Giants (1×59), a timely documentary exploring the relationship between the US president and Silicon Valley power players. Trade Secret (1×100 / 2×50) investigates the global illegal wildlife trade through the lens of polar bear trafficking. The long-running archaeology series Digging for Britain Season 13 (6×60) returns with Professor Alice Roberts uncovering new historical discoveries across the UK. Meanwhile, Unit 731: Japan’s Secret Human Experiments (2×48) examines Japan’s World War II biological warfare program in a detailed historical investigation.
The slate reflects broad genre diversity. In science and technology, the catalogue includes documentaries on artificial intelligence, quantum research, light pollution and cancer studies. Natural history titles spotlight African wildlife, bees, wetlands and Scottish wildcats. True crime remains a strong pillar with series such as Australian Crime Stories and Swindlers. Lifestyle and food programming explores horology and global cuisines, while sports content features a documentary on FC Barcelona alongside motorsport series.
The company continues to strengthen its global distribution focus. Managing Director Poppy McAlister stated that TVF aims to secure worldwide audiences for the new 150-hour slate.
