
Alfred Haber Inc. continues its participation in seasonal markets with a robust volume of factual content, offering hundreds of hours with a strong emphasis on live-action clip shows, police docu-realities, and historical factual formats. The core of AHI’s offering focuses on long-running franchises that document law enforcement operations and high-stakes situations caught on camera.
Leading the slate is World’s Wildest Police Videos (85 x 60′), the original FOX and Spike TV reality clip series that established the benchmarks of the genre. Currently licensed in Australia by Network Seven, the production compiles real-life footage of crimes in progress from around the world.
In the same editorial line, the distributor features two titles from the truTV library. Most Shocking (89 x 60′ HD) focuses on high-risk police work and intense car chases. Meanwhile, Most Daring (92 x 60′ HD) expands the spectrum beyond law enforcement to include bizarre situations and extreme human behavior under specific themed episodes such as «Madness to Mayhem» or «Wild and Out of Control.»
Diversifying its pure action lineup, AHI highlights Wild West Chronicles (52 x 30′), noted as the highest-rated series in the history of the INSP network. This production adopts a different narrative approach, tracking the legendary figure of Bat Masterson. In his role as a reporter, the character travels across the frontier to uncover the true stories behind the American West’s most notorious events and outlaws.
For contemporary European content, the catalog includes Stop! Border Control: Rome (36 x 30′). This docu-reality is set at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, following the Italian State Police as they combat drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and smuggling at one of the primary gateways to the European Union.
Rounding out the lineup are light entertainment and survival titles. Top 20 Funniest (49 x 60′, truTV), from the Nash Entertainment library, offers a countdown of viral videos, bloopers, and comedy clips. Lastly, World’s Most Amazing Videos (65 x 60′, NBC/Spike TV) centers on accounts of survival, utilizing real footage to tell the stories of individuals who faced life-or-death situations and lived to tell the tale.