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The Best True Crime TV Shows
The very best true crime shows on television, ranked from best to worst. This list of the greatest true crime shows also includes pictures from the shows, when available. Popular true crime TV shows have been a staple of television for years, so there's often debate about what the most entertaining...
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The Blacklist (TV series) - Wikipedia
On October 4, 2013, NBC ordered nine more episodes, filling out the series' first season. On December 3, 2013, NBC renewed the series for a 22-episode second season. On May 11, 2014, owing to the series' breakout success, NBC decided to air an episode in the coveted post-Super Bowl timeslot in 2015.
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The Sniffer - Wikipedia
The Sniffer (original title: Nyukhach ) is a Ukrainian detective series recorded in Russian from FILM.UA Television, created, co-written, and directed by Artyom Litvinenko.
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Nikita (TV series) - Wikipedia
The series focuses on Nikita Mears, a woman who escaped from a secret U.S. government-funded organization known as Division, and after spending three years in hiding, is back to bring Division down. Division, created and supervised by an organization called Oversight, is responsible for black operations including espionage, sabotage, and assassination.
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Good Question: How Do Crime Shows Make Things Look Real?
For a country that's always trying to fight crime, we sure can't get enough of crime when it comes to television dramas. Seven of the top 10 shows on TV frequently feature bodies in their episodes. So, how do some of the most popular crime shows make things look so real?
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Crossing Lines - Wikipedia
Crossing Lines is a German-French-Italian-American television series created by Edward Allen Bernero and Rola Bauer. The series was premiered on June 9, 2013, at the screening for the Opening Ceremonies of the 53rd edition of the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo, the first time the festival opened with a television series.
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