Fall 2004 Highlights: CourtTV Canada
Articles / Court TV Canada
Posted by RAD on Jun 03, 2004 - 06:32 PM
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CourtTV Canada is proud to present its fall 2004 lineup of riveting legal and crime exploration programming. With its trademark Live Trial Coverage in the day, and gripping dramas, movies, and documentaries in the evening, CourtTV Canada's fall lineup leaves no avenue unpatrolled.
This year CourtTV Canada approaches the bench with the legal drama The Practice and hits the streets with the critically acclaimed series Homicide . Returning with new episodes are Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege and Justice , an incisive program chronicling the lowest depths of high society; and Forensic Files , a journey deep into the world of forensic scientists. And rounding out the fall schedule are the investigative and true-crime series The Criminal Mind and The System as well as CourtTV Canada's original programs Legal Briefs and Crime Files Special Edition .
Live Trial Coverage
CourtTV Canada continues to provide its trademark live trial coverage, focusing on North America's most newsworthy and controversial legal proceedings and delivering powerful, real-life drama as it opens the modern courtroom to public scrutiny. Gripping CourtTV Canada trial coverage has included the Kobe Bryant rape case, the Scott Peterson murder trial and the Robert Blake murder case. Get a first-hand look at today's front-page cases.
Homicide: Life on the Street
New this fall
This Emmy-Award-winning series follows the Baltimore Police Department's homicide unit as they crack murder cases and face the dark realities of urban life in America.
The Practice
David E. Kelley's award-winning drama The Practice follows the professional and personal lives of defense attorneys at a Boston law firm as they confront the ethical and emotional dilemmas of forging legal careers and seeking justice for their clients.
Movies on CourtTV Canada
CourtTV Canada's extensive movie schedule features dramatizations of famous and infamous criminal figures drawn from the headlines, as well as top-notch fictional suspense and action films starring the biggest names in entertainment.
Titles for this fall include:
- Broken Arrow
- Speed 2
- Bad Girls
- My Cousin Vinny
- Basic Instinct
- Die Hard
- True Lies
- Hoffa
- The Laramie Project
- Tyson
- Point of Origin
Forensic Files
Ever wondered how police solve even the toughest crimes? Every criminal leaves clues behind. Forensic Files takes you deep into the world of forensic science, following coroners, medical examiners, physicians, law enforcement personnel, and legal experts as they use these telling traces to catch perpetrators and bring them to justice.
Legal Briefs
CourtTV Canada Original Production
Join CourtTV Canada's Lorne Honickman and Sue Sgambati as they keep you up to date and informed of the laws that affect you and the cases of the day. Lorne discusses the ins & outs of the Canadian legal system and provides free legal advice. And Sue has the day's top stories from Canada's courts and crime files.
The Criminal Mind
Hosted by real-crime novelist Kirstie McLellan, this investigative series delves into the most fascinating criminal cases of our time. Experts from the fields of forensics, psychology and criminal law discuss the nuances of noteworthy cases, their specific challenges, and future implications for other investigations - all with a uniquely Canadian view.
Crime Files Special Edition
New CourtTV Canada Original Production
Join veteran journalist Sue Sgambati each week as she goes one-on-one with some of Canada's most intriguing crime and justice personalities. Guests from the world of policing, security, and the court system go head to head with Sue.
Max Haines Crime Flashback
New CourtTV Canada Original Production
Canada's dean of true-crime reporting brings his extraordinary Crime Flashbacks to CourtTV Canada. Internationally syndicated columnist Max Haines profiles some of the most notorious crimes and criminals in Canadian history.
The System
The System presents compelling true stories of crime, criminals and law enforcement that illuminate the nature of justice in all its complexity. This series sheds light on the questions of how justice is achieved and why it sometimes fails.
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