EXCLUSIVE: Investigation Discovery is heading to Murdertown for its latest true-crime doc. The U.S. cable network has ordered a six-part crime series about murders in small towns from British producer ...
For Anita Rani, a perfect Sunday is binge watching Agatha Christie’s Poirot and occasionally dozing off in between episodes. But the TV presenter knows all too well that when true crime happens on ...
The Murdertown TV series is returning to screens across the country and will shed light on an historic murder of a teenager in Bath. Investigation series Murdertown will focus on the impact the murder ...
Crime+Investigation has recommissioned its most successful ever series, Murdertown, for a fourth season of ten episodes, this time hosted by award winning actress and star of BBC’s Silent Witness, ...
The murder of Wendy Speakes 27 years ago is to be featured in Crime and Investigation programme, Murdertown. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of ...
Walking on the sands of the Lincolnshire coast, presenter Emilia Fox, begins her narration of "Mablethorpe" - Episode 5 of crime series Murdertown. It is not an enchanting tale by any stretch, but a ...
Crime+Investigation has ordered a ten-episode second season of the U.K. crime series Murdertown after the show’s first run became the channel’s highest-rated commission ever. Season one of Murdertown ...
Fox has handed a script commitment with penalty to Murdertown, a single-camera comedy executive produced by Idiotsiotter co-creator/star Jillian Bell. Your Complete Guide to Pilots and ...
The death of Staffordshire teenager Heather Tell will feature on a brand-new true crime TV series set to air tonight. The new series - bleakly titled Murdertown - is set to explore shocking murders.
The towns of Soham, Dunblane, Hungerford and Lockerbie all have one very sad fact in common: many years after the event, they are all still best known as the scenes of heinous crimes. How does a ...
For Anita Rani, a perfect Sunday is binge watching Agatha Christie’s Poirot and occasionally dozing off in between episodes. But the TV presenter knows all too well that when true crime happens on ...
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