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Spine-chilling sports

Daredevils brings together the most spectacular footage of some of the most dangerous stunts
Daredevils brings together the most spectacular footage of some of the most dangerous stunts

They are all testing the limits of human endeavour, tempting fate and cheating death with every breathtaking action. Daredevils every Wednesday at 9 pm on History TV18 gathers together the most spectacular footage of some of the most dangerous stunts ever caught on camera. The son of Malibu multi-millionaire, Jeb Corliss has a self-confessed death wish...to fly down the Matterhorn, the highest peak in the Alps in Switzerland, within five-feet of the jagged cliff face. Dutch daredevil Wim Hof is planning to run a full 26-mile marathon 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, clad only in shorts and open sandals. Alain Robert is arguably the most daring climber the world has ever seen. Known as ‘The Human Spider’ Alain attempts to "free climb" up the outside of some of the world’s tallest structures without any safety equipment. Dean Potter is the only person in the world practicing xtreme slacklining — a hair-raising variation of tightrope walking which sees him crossing a bouncy stretch of 1-inch wide rope suspended hundreds of feet above some of the world’s most breathtaking canyons — without any safety harness. Watch the spine-chilling series that will take your breath away week after week.

Justice delivered

His mission is to wipe crime off the face of the earth. Justified Saturdays 8 pm on AXN India revolves around US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) a strong-willed, quiet lawman, who enforcing his own brand of justice. Haunted by his past, he is posted to his native Kentucky to do what he does best — see that justice is served. When a case brings him face-to-face with an old friend, who is now on the wrong side of the law, Raylan must also confront some long unfinished business with his ex-wife and aging father. Don’t miss this thrilling series based on a short story by the international best-selling crime author Elmore Leonard, who wrote the classic Get Shorty. — NF






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