D-Day Breaks Record for Prime TV
D-Day Breaks Record for Prime TV
Prime TV is thrilled to announce that Sunday night’s world premiere screening of D-Day hit record audiences of 200,000 viewers for a historical docudrama on the Prime network.
D-Day marks the first of a series of special BBC docudramas to be shown on Prime this year.
Prime TV is committed to bringing strong historical programming content to New Zealand audiences. The incredible line up of television events yet to come include:
- Pompeii – The Last Day
- First
Olympians – Inside the Ancient Greek Sporting Arena and
- Colosseum – Rome’s Arena of Death
The unmatched expertise of these BBC docudramas can be viewed first on Prime!
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