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- Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki examines the complicated life of reclusive real estate icon Robert Durst, the key suspect in a series of unsolved crimes.
- One of television's most popular true-crime series, investigating shocking cases and compelling real-life dramas with journalistic integrity and cutting-edge style.
- Combines dramatic re-enactments, interviews and updates, to tell stories of real mysteries, from human to the supernatural.
- Award winning journalist Paula Zahn unravels shocking crimes interviewing those closest to the case including lawyers, the victim's family, and detectives.
- It showcases what happened in 1993 in Waco, Texas when cult leader David Koresh faced off against the federal government in a 51-day siege.
- The raucous adventures of musicians such as Johnny Paycheck, Jerry Lee Lewis, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, as told by those who knew them best. Season 2 covers the legends of funk.
- Along with Hard Copy (1989) and A Current Affair (1986), this show was one of the early alternative news shows to be carried nationwide in the US. Primary stories usually focused on sex scandals, sensational crimes and emerging religious cults, but secondary stories often carried such information as consumer safety tips, health and fitness recommendations, and various "human interest" stories.
- Follows detectives and prosecutors as they investigate infamous financial scandals, including Robert Durst, the Menendez brothers, Sante and Kenneth Kimes Jr., and Clark Rockefeller.
- A married pastor has an illicit affair with a married parishioner. Someone ends up dead! No spoiler alert
- A reassessment of the tragedy at Waco that left 76 members of the Branch Davidian religious sect dead.
- In-depth look at the true life crimes of Women Behind Bars.
- Unlike many male murderers, female killers tend to know their victims. What pushes ordinary women to kill people who they know and sometimes who they love.
- A nighttime news program similar to 60 minutes and 20/20. Veteran newscasters Diane Sawyer and Sam Donaldson provide an in-depth look at the kinds of news stories that often do not receive much air time on regular news broadcasts. Frequent topics included product safety warnings, possible government or business improprieties, and human interest stories about sick children.
- Through the eyes of the original jurors, this series re-examines some of the most controversial cases of "The People v. Michael Jackson," "The People v. OJ Simpson," "The People v. George Zimmerman" and "The People v. Robert Durst".
- In 1993, 76 members of a religious sect, called the Branch Davidians, died during an infamous 51-day siege by the FBI. Of these, 23 were British. These are their stories.
- A tiny Texas town. $350 million worth of medieval treasure. The discovery is just the beginning.
- Historic events that forever transformed the United States.
- Docuseries examining the challenges attorneys face defending their infamously accused clients.
- A musically-gifted farm boy dreams of life as a troubadour. A musical memoir of veteran Nashville songwriter Verlon Thompson.
- Documentary series investigating various cultural topics and crimes.
- A look at the criminal investigation of Texas Congressman Tom DeLay on campaign fund-raising charges and his efforts to redraw the state's Congressional districts.
- Experienced journalist Brit Hume, who has been with Fox News Channel since the network's first year, hosts this daily, hourlong current-affairs program that offers analysis of notable stories in Washington, D.C., and across America. Special guests, including newsmakers and politicians, often join the discussion led by Hume to give viewers various perspectives on the news. The show -- unsurprisingly, given Hume's resume, which includes formerly serving as a White House correspondent -- has a focus on political stories and topics.