MUMBAI: The History Channel is celebrating 14 November with a special programming line up from 11 November to 14 November at 4 pm. The show will tell stories about legendary personalities and inventions.
Be it Winnie the Pooh, the world's first video games, the legend of Phantom- the comic book hero or the game of Monopoly the programs tell astounding tales that promise to be instantly relatable to all age groups. The channel brings history to life through factual and interesting programming.
The History Channel. senior vice-president , content and communication, Dilshad Master says, "We offer programming that is entertaining to all ages. With The History Channel's line up for children's day, not only will the kids get to see incredible stories that will entertain them, but their parents will get a chance to relive their childhood.
The children's day special comprises of a line up of programmes like Phantom, Harlem Globe Trotters, Charlie Chaplin, Hurrah for Hollywood and Fearsome & Fearless Animals.
Biography: Phantom a hero of all times wil bring forth Phantom on 14 November. Biography: Harlem Globe Trotters -Tale of the Clown Princes of Basketball, is scheduled for 13 November. Biography: Charlie Chaplin The life of Chaplin from rags to riches story on 12 November at 4pm.
History's Lost & Found: Hurrah for Hollywood on 11 November at 4pm will narrate the story of the very first Oscar, the shoes that defined Charlie Chaplin and the sign that towers over Tinsel Town.