In its first season, Murder in the First averaged more than 4.7 million viewers in Live + 7 delivery, including 1.3 million adults 25-54. The drama drew a sizeable audience through TNT’s various platforms, reaching an average of 9.2 million viewers through live television viewing, DVR playba...
Out of all the prostitutes, Jade always managed to hunt down the press first! (Because the press were giving them 20 quid for the info. First bag of gear.)Also at that time, I was in Iceni drug rehab.These prostitutes were taking advantage of somebody's goodwill.They'd left money ...
5. That will be followed by How I Caught My Killer on Jan. 12, and Web of Death on Jan. 19. The first is a six-episode series that will follow the real life case of murders at UCLA, while the latter two will both present several different stories.It’s not just all true crime ...
2018 2 Seasons 7.3 (60) Sex, Lies & Murder is a true crime show that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche through disturbing and shocking cases of murders. The show premiered in 2018 on REELZ and quickly captured the attention of audiences with its gripping storytelling and exp...
It was the first time she had smelled death. "You could tell immediately -- that there was a body in that room," she said. Yet strangely, the room itself didn't look like someone had just been beaten to death. "It wasn't particularly bloody. There was hardly any visible blood at ...
Being the first British author to specialize in police procedurals would have been enough to make him stand out in the crowd, but Procter's background led an air of credibility and authority to his works that made them popular. His first series didn't appear until 1951 with two back-to-...
The first 45 years or so of Spade Cooley’s life went more than alright. Born 1910 in Grand, Oklahoma, with the name of Donnell Clyde Cooley, the official story is that Spade was one-quarter Cherokee. That’s backed up by his attendance at Chemawa Indian School in Oregon, where his fa...
Spoiler Alert:Plot points from the first season ofHow to Get Away with Murderdiscussed herein. In the previous post,I touched briefly on the subject of character arcs. An arc is the personal transformation or catharsis a character undergoes—almost always against his will—over the course of a...
*The infamous episode “I Married a Horse” — in which a man brought his horse bride onto the show and featured a segment where the man and equine kissed — was immediately pulled after it first debuted in the New York City market. Yet yanking the hour stirred up controversy, and...
Murderin the Cathedral is a verse drama byT. S. Eliot that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170‚ first performed in 1935. Eliot drew heavily on the writing of Edward Grim‚ a clerkwhowas an eyewitness to the event. The play‚ dealing wi...