Program Sales

For sales inquiries please contact Janice Strangward on +44 (0)20 3019 6101

WAG WORLDWIDE is the recently launched content sales division promoting content from leading UK production company, WAGTV.  With access to a pipeline of high-quality, high-rating, returnable TV shows, Wag Worldwide strives to be a key supplier of quality programming across a range of genres, to all global TV platforms.  WAG WORLDWIDE has the benefit of working closely with the highly creative in-house production and development teams, which means we can be responsive to our client's programming needs to create new content tailored to their audiences.  With a strong customer service focus and a commitment to forge new business partnerships and nurture existing relationships, our company activities include co-productions, pre-sales and finished programming sales.  We are also keen to explore opportunities to represent exciting and innovative content from third party rights owners. 

Janice Strangward

T: +44 (0)20 3019 6101

M: +44 (0)7990 583 732

E:  [email protected]


Strange Evidence

10 x 60 mins

Around the world 300 million surveillance cameras are watching us - on our streets, at work and in our homes.  Sometimes they see things that defy explanation.  From levitating cars to a statue come to life, STRANGE EVIDENCE investigates incredible mysteries captured by security cameras, dash-cams and drones.  With eyewitness testimony, expert opinion and exciting experiments, can science solve the mystery behind this strange evidence? 

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WW2 in Numbers

In the telling of our story, we use extraordinary statistics, film archive and stills, letters and documents and specially filmed ‘show and tell’ demonstrations of weapons and kit. We mix-in location filming and interviews with the new generation of young, international historians who are re-examining our assumptions about how the war was fought and won. And throughout, we will tie our story together with the incredible numbers and statistics presented in high-end graphics, bringing to life the events of the war and its impact both on the soldiers and the civilians whose lives were transformed by the conflict.

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What On Earth?

20 x 60 mins

Circling high above the earth at 17,000 miles an hour, satellites uncover startling mysteries invisible to observers on the ground. With high magnification optics, infra-red scanning and advanced ground-penetrating radar, they capture images that lead us on startling journeys into hidden worlds revealing the secrets of the past and astonishing natural phenomena.

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Monster Ships

From arctic icebreakers to hi-tech heavy lift vessels, these monsters face everything the oceans can throw at them. But how does something so massive work? Monster Ships reveals each ship’s engineering secrets - from how they were built to how the crews keep them running.

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Combat Dealers

Season 4 - 10 x 60 mins

Combat Dealers follows the adventures of Bruce Crompton, a buyer and seller of old military kit. He travels around the barns and battlefields of Europe and the old Eastern Bloc, hunting down everything from old radio kits to WWII tanks. There is nothing Bruce won't do to get the right kit at the right price, and to make a tidy profit. Across the series Bruce and his team turn rusty military metal into historical and financial gold.

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War Factories

This is the story of war production – of how Allied industry won the war by massively out-producing the Axis powers. Forget the big-name generals and battle tactics. This was a war of the factories.

Giant firms like General Motors and Ford mass-produced tanks, planes and guns, while firms like Peugeot, in occupied Europe, were sabotaging their own factory-lines to undermine the Nazis. The series will also explore how German compa­nies were crippled by Nazi State planning. This series will change the way you think about World War Two, and much else besides. For it also helps explains why post-war history turned out as it did

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True Evil: Making of a Nazi

6 x 60 mins

This ground breaking series sets out to answer one of the most important questions in history.  How did the Nazis end up doing what they did?  How did it happen that educated, civilised people were transformed into twisted Nazi monsters?  The Nazis cannot be dismissed as mindless thugs.  They enjoyed huge support among German academics, students, civil servants and teachers.  Their leaders were highly educated, articulate and, on a personal level, polite and charming. They were scientists and doctors and writers.  But they will commit acts of unimaginable cruelty, for which they will feel no shame or remorse. here... is true evil.  This shocking and revealing series examines six leading Nazis.  Episodes: Goebbels, Speer, Goering, Eichmann, Himmler, Von Braun.  

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The Great War In Numbers

6 x 60 mins

The First World War was a war unlike any other. It was a war of numbers. Men, ammunition, guns, ships, aircraft; quantity made the difference between victory and defeat. For the first time in history, everything was recorded in exacting detail. Sixty-five million men were mobilized to fight, they died at a rate of 6,000 a day. 1.2 billion artillery shells produced, 1.1 million machine guns, and 50 billion bullets fired. A war of numbers fought by calculating generals for whom no cost was too high.

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Great British Landmark Fixers

Remarkable feats of Briish engineering require remarkable level of maintenance and repairs to keep them in their grandiose state. 

Wih incredible levels of access to some key restoration and maintenance projects on some of Britain's most well-known buildings and structures, this series shows the detailed knowledge, craftsmanship and engineering ingenuity that is necessary to keep importants British monuments standing. 

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World War Weird

6 x 60 mins

From Nazi flying saucers and ‘vampire squadrons’ to zombie spies, monsters from the deep and armies of intelligent killer apes, this is war at its weirdest. Here are the bizarre stories you won’t find in any other history show. Did you know the British recruited magicians to fight the Germans? Or that Hitler’s top spies were Nazi-hating double-agents? If you think you know about the two world wars, think again. Each episode features film archive, expert interviews and the most incredible stories about WW1 and 2… incredible but true. This show is shocking and entertaining, but there’s also genuinely ground-breaking, emotional, insightful history.

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Married to a Murderer

This gripping series is based on astonishing first-hand testimony from the wives of murderers.  Each episode tells the story of a marriage and a murder, or series of murders. When it comes to murder, we hear lots of about the criminal investigations, but rarely do we get the story of the killer’s home-life.

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Weird Earth

Captured on camera around the world, this powerful series reveals weather phenomena that can’t be explained. From sinister lightning shooting up from the earth, to logic-defying horizontal tornadoes … this is weather that is spectacular, frightening, and defies rational explanation. Each gripping one-hour episode of Weird Earth features four weird weather events that the experts can’t explain.

A gripping combination of interviews with eyewitnesses, incredible CGI, location filming, experiments (aimed at proving or disproving theories), and expert testimony from senior scientists trying to rationalise these freak events and phenomena.

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Death Row: The Final 24 Hours

The final prison visit. The last meal. The final phone call. The long walk to the death chamber. This astonishing film tells the story of the final 24 hours of prisoners on Death Row. The details are shocking and compelling, including the careful preperations for each of the five methods of execution still in use in the U.S.: lethal gas, hanging, electrocution, firing squad and lethal injection.

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The Sex Researchers

Sexy, smart and entertaining, The Sex Researchers reveals what we’ve learned about sex over the last 100 years. Can science help us have better sex? And when it comes to sex, is anything 'normal'?  The series features experiments conducted by leading sex researchers in the U.S. and Canada, and reconstructions of some of history's greatest sex experiments.

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Funny, Furry & Famous

1 x 30 mins

Funny, Furry & Famous serves up the internet’s biggest animal clips to Britain’s hottest comedy talent.  Joel Dommett, Ed Gamble, Ellie Taylor, Dane Baptiste and Marek Larwood watch these viral hits for the very first time and then give us their own special take – from snogging dogs to killer koalas these are the animal clips everyone is talking about.  Narrated by comedian James Acaster, you won’t find anything funny, furrier or famouserer.

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Brian Sewell's Grand Tour

In this acclaimed 10 part series, the inimitable Brian Sewell retraces the route of the 'Grand Tour' - the histroic journey through Italy. This is a trael show like none other. Sewell makes his way, by various means, through Rome, Venice, Naples and beyond. It's trip packed with emotion, humor and a bit of history.

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Ancient X Files

The hugely popular Ancient X Files breaks new ground in the area of history mystery and adventure archaeology. Each episode contains two stories…each story features another investigator setting out to solve a riddle. These are adventure/detective stories which take us into the world of myth, legend and the unexplained.

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Combat Countdown

The fastest, the fiercest, the most powerful war machines on the planet - This is Combat Countdown. In 12 high-octane episodes we analyse cutting edge military hardware, from tanks and jet fighters to warships and heavy artillery. Each machine is assessed on a balance of proven combat performance, versatility, design ingenuity and rank within their class to deliver our definitive top ten.

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Great Scientists

Charismatic Oxford professor Allan Chapman presents five giants of science - his favourite thinkers of all time: Einstein, Newton, Aristotle, Darwin and Galileo.  The series combines spectacular location filming, experiments, animation and graphics to bring these biographies to life.

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Misterios de La Fe

Jesuit priest Dr Juan Carlos Henriquez and Mexican Journalist Gabriela Calzada, embark on an investigation of Latin Ameirca's most beguilling miracles. Using eyewitness testimonies, state of the art photography and forensic science they scour every possible explanation behind the mirales. Though science can, at times, spot a fake or a fraud, often it only serves to deepen a mystery. The search for truth is a journey into faith and science. 

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How Do They Do It?

280 x 30 mins

How Do They Do It? is one of the world's best-known and highest-rating pop-science/engineering shows. Each series lifts the lid on the modern world and tells you how it works – from space rockets and nuclear subs to light bulbs and razors. How Do They Do It? has an incredibly loyal and enthusiastic following.  Viewers love it so much because How Do They Do It? is simply brilliant.

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Trains That Changed the World

6 x 60 mins

This series looks at the iconic trains that have done the most to change history.  Each one is an engineering marvel, but more than this, these are the trains that made the modern world.  These are the trains that unify nations and open up continents, that miraculously shrink distance and create a global economy, changing how we trade, what we buy, make and sell.  Each episode features one star, iconic train and describes its impact on railway history and on history in general.  Each episode combines archive and expert testimony with actuality and hands-on engineering demonstrations.  

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Space Dealers

6 x 60 mins

The Space Race is back on. Space Dealers Larry McGlynn, Torie Lazaros and Cole Sommers travel the length and breadth of the United States to compete for, track down, buy and flip the rarest and most fascinating items ever to have left, and then returned to planet Earth.

For the right price, America’s leading space dealers will sell you anything and everything that the men and women with the right stuff have used on their brave adventures in space.

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X Machines

The stars of X-MACHINES are the most amazing machines on the planet taking on the most incredible engineering challenges. In X-MACHINES, the machines are treated like superheroes with special powers.  Filmed in the most extraordinary locations across the world, from the frozen Arctic to the African jungle, this high-rating series is fast-paced, fact-packed, sexy and gritty. It’s got everything a big-boys-toys show needs: amazing locations, impossible challenges, massive machines, tough jobs, real men. 

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Kings of Construction

The leader of the massive construction pack. Kings of Construction is a testosterone-fuelled obs-doc series featuring the world's biggest and most exciting building projects.  Filmed by top directors around the world, the stars of Kings of Construction are not the architects and site bosses, but the unsung heroes who do the real work - the hands-on, problem-solving guys at the coal-face of construction, attempting to build the seemingly unbuildable.

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Superfreaks of Nature

Super Freaks of Nature is unlike any wildlife programme you’ve ever seen before, following the world’s leading scientists as they discover the amazing abilities of the world’s most remarkable animals.

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Top Ten Ways

Ever wondered how the world was going to end?  Or the best way to be abducted by an alien?  Or how to meet a monster?  This comedy/factual entertainment series answers all your stupidest questions.

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