Entertainment NewsAI Creator Behind Tilly Norwood Launches New History Channel Series

AI Creator Behind Tilly Norwood Launches New History Channel Series

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  • Particle6 unveils a new AI-powered history series for The History Channel Netherlands.
  • The show blends live-action and AI-generated scenes to recreate iconic Dutch streets from centuries past.
  • The creator behind controversial AI character Tilly Norwood says the new project reflects a long-term strategy in AI-driven storytelling.

A New AI-Driven History Series Is Coming to The History Channel

Particle6, the U.K.-based production company known for its viral AI character Tilly Norwood, has secured a new commission from Hearst Networks. Their latest project, “Straten van Toen” (“Streets of the Past”), is a 10-episode short-form history series produced exclusively for The History Channel in the Netherlands.

The series marks one of Particle6’s biggest steps yet into on-screen AI production—blending advanced AI visuals with traditional documentary storytelling.


A Historical Investigator Travels Back in Time with AI

The show follows Corjan Mol—historical investigator, author, and reality TV figure known from The Curse of Oak Island—as he explores some of the Netherlands’ most iconic streets, squares, and canal-side locations.

Each episode begins with Mol standing in the modern-day version of a historic Dutch street. As he narrates the story behind the location, AI recreates the past, transporting him into immersive scenes where he appears in cameo roles.

  • Rokin, Amsterdam – Now a major shopping area, but once home to the world’s first stock exchange in the 1600s.
  • Janskerkhof, Utrecht – Today a bustling student square and flower market, but during WWII it served as a hub of Dutch Resistance activity.

These AI-generated sequences rely on archival materials—historic paintings, engravings, and early photographs—to ensure accuracy. The production blends real historical figures with narrative characters created to illustrate key facts and events.


Particle6 on AI as a Creative Partner

Eline van der Velden, Founder and CEO of Particle6, explained that while the company has previously used AI for research and post-production, this is their first project where AI plays a major on-screen role.

“AI has proved the perfect creative partner,” said Van der Velden. “It allows us to seamlessly combine modern live-action footage with AI-generated scenes from the same locations in the past, producing cinematic images that could shape the future of history programming.”

She noted that the technology enables the team to recreate historical environments with enhanced detail, offering audiences a new way to experience local history.


Addressing the Tilly Norwood Controversy

Earlier this month, Van der Velden spoke with Variety about the controversy surrounding Particle6’s AI character Tilly Norwood, which sparked backlash after she suggested the AI persona might sign with a talent agency.

Despite the reaction, Van der Velden emphasized that the project wasn’t intended as a stunt:

“I didn’t think it was controversial,” she said, explaining that Norwood is part of a broader, successful business strategy focused on AI storytelling.

This new History Channel commission reinforces Particle6’s commitment to using AI as a legitimate filmmaking tool—not just a viral experiment.


Why This Matters for the Entertainment Industry

As AI becomes a larger part of production workflows—from previs to post-production—series like Straten van Toen show how technology can enhance storytelling rather than replace it. The blend of archival authenticity and AI-driven visuals could unlock new opportunities for educational content, documentaries, and scripted series.

For actors, creators, and entertainment professionals, AI-powered productions are also opening doors to new kinds of roles, hybrid performance techniques, and innovative formats that combine live footage with AI-generated environments.

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Jonathan Browne
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Jonathan Browne is the dynamic CEO and Founder of Project Casting, a pioneering platform in the entertainment industry that bridges the gap between talent and production companies. With a rich background in business development and digital marketing, Jonathan has been instrumental in revolutionizing the casting process, making it more accessible and efficient for both aspiring talents and seasoned professionals.

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