Top 10 awesome shows like Who Killed Malcolm X? that you will enjoy watching
You just finished watching Who Killed Malcolm X? and you can't get over how good this show was. Now you want to watch more of such masterpieces. We have curated a list of similar shows which are created by the likes of Phil Bertelsen, Abdur-Rahman Muhammad and Muhammad A. Aziz . Here goes the list -
- Churchill's Secret Agents: The New Recruits
- Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World
- Challenger: The Final Flight
- Treasures of the Indus
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII
- American Genius
- America's War on Drugs
- Locomotion: Dan Snow's History of Railways
- Mexico: Earth's Festival of Life
- Blood and Gold: The Making of Spain with Simon Sebag Montefiore
Churchill's Secret Agents: The New Recruits
Immersive history series focusing on one of World War II's most covert organisations, Britain's Special Operations Executive. A group of modern-day volunteers undertake the SOE agent training programme.
This show, created by Garfield Carrott, Douglas Henshall and Debbey Clitheroe, scores 7.6 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
You can watch this on Netflix.
Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed the World
Take a mind-blowing journey through human history, told through six iconic inventions that modern people take for granted, and see how science, invention, and technology built on one another to change everything.
This show, created by Ben Harding, Jim Al-Khalili and Danielle George, scores 8.3 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
You can watch this on Apple Itunes, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video and Vudu.
Challenger: The Final Flight
Four-part docuseries on the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, unpacking an indelible moment for a generation of Americans.
This show, created by Daniel Junge, June Scobee Rodgers and William Harwood, scores 8.1 on IMDb.
Genres - History | Documentary | Sci-Fi
You can watch this on Netflix.
Watch TrailerTreasures of the Indus
This show, created by Hugh Thomson and Sona Datta, scores 7.3 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
A dramatic documentary narrated and presented by controversial historian David Starkey about the lives as wives and Queens of the six wives of Tudor king Henry VIII.
This show, created by Steven Clarke, David Starkey and Caroline Lintott, scores 8.0 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History | Drama
American Genius
Documentaries about great American thinkers, and how their ideas have changed the world.
This show, created by Paul Abascal, Jeff Wilburn and John S. Howell Sr., scores 7.9 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
You can watch this on Microsoft Store, Apple Itunes, Google Play Movies and Amazon Video.
Watch TrailerAmerica's War on Drugs
"America's War on Drugs" is an immersive trip through the last five decades, uncovering how the CIA, obsessed with keeping America safe in the fight against communism, allied itself with the mafia and foreign drug traffickers.
This show, created by Julian Kemp, Richard Stratton and Ty Hurley, scores 8.6 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
You can watch this on Amazon Prime Video, Directv, Tubi Tv and Hoopla.
Watch TrailerLocomotion: Dan Snow's History of Railways
The definitive story of Britain's railway revolution and the people who made it happen.
This show, created by Helen Nixon, Dan Snow and Chris Miller, scores 7.7 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
Mexico: Earth's Festival of Life
The diverse peoples, wildlife, landscape and culture of Mexico are explored by focusing on three distinct worlds, great mountain ranges, tropical forests and scorching deserts.
This show, created by Stuart Armstrong and Eliud Gabriel Porras, scores 8.1 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History
Blood and Gold: The Making of Spain with Simon Sebag Montefiore
Simon Sebag Montefiore embarks on a fascinating journey to unlock 2,000 years of Spain's history.
This show, created by Marion Milne and Simon Sebag Montefiore, scores 7.5 on IMDb.
Genres - Documentary | History