Mystery and crime drama, an exciting series that presents many of mysterious crimes and investigations by the police and the prosecution to uncover it.
Beyond the Darklands is an Australian true crime television series that airs on the Seven Network. It is narrated by Samuel Johnson, with each episode focusing on a certain criminal, with commentary from clinical psychologist Dr Leah Giarratano providing insight into the minds of the criminal.
After screening the first four episodes in early 2009, the show was taken off the air, only to return later that year for a further four episodes. Via a phone call on 11 November 2009 a Channel Seven spokesperson confirmed that the show will be returning in the New Year with new episodes.
Due to a court injunction Channel Seven was prevented from screening the episode featuring Peter Dupas in Victoria.
Beyond the Darklands Australia is based on the original New Zealand series and book created by the New Zealand clinical psychologist Nigel Latta. The TVNZ series has been shown in Australia on the ci channel on Foxtel.
Documentary following joint police and paramedic fast response units, with both emergency services travelling together in one high-performance vehicle.
Love is beautiful, but it never mixes well with deception, rejection and betrayal. In this set of short stories, find out how far a person can go for 'love'.
We explore the untold story of the sizeable British contingent of David Koresh's Branch Davidian cult, and their experiences during the 51 day ordeal at Waco and its storming by the FBI in 1993.
Top forensic experts take us behind the scenes as they tackle the most earthshaking crime cases delving deep into the hotbed of crime and the world of forensic investigations Set against the hustle and bustle of Asian cities watch how experts work handinhand with law enforcers to dig for the truth and provide missing pieces to mindboggling crime cases
‘Inspector Tsukuda Jirō’ is a police drama series that aired on Nippon Television’s ‘Tuesday Suspense Theatre’ from 1996 to 2005. It ran for a total of 21 episodes.
The series was based on works by Shizuko Natsuki and Hitoshi Igarashi. It starred Teruhiko Saigo.
The first instalment was set in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, with Tsukuda appearing as a detective at Kanazawa North Police Station.
Subsequent episodes were set in Tokyo, with Tsukuda assigned to Harajuku Central Police Station within the Metropolitan Police Department.
How are we going to lift the veiled sheets of the word remember this season? Of course,remember your name,your life, everything that belongs to you, but how will you remember who you are? Eren is a valet at a bar. One day he gets into an accident with a customer's car, which he kidnaps to take him for a ride. And he will lose that day, even everything that belongs to him. He wants to remember all he has left,Remember His Name,Remember life, remember everything he can't think of his loved ones. but a light that does not leave him alone with his crop identity (Ela) will take him out of this framework of obscurity and make everything clear in one day. But how much of this will he be able to remember. Everything from start to finish or nothing?