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The Dateline preview released on Oct. 15 now titles the episode "The Night of the Nor'easter." The Dateline preview appears to include the same interview as the July 2023 clip.
Dateline is historically notable for its longevity on the network, compared to the fifteen newsmagazines (often cloning the formulas of 20/20 and 60 Minutes) NBC tried from the mid-70s until its debut which each debuted and ended ignominiously, often in the same year, or even the month they premiered, and were barely promoted, much less needed, during NBC's ratings domination entertainment ...
Dateline: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh (9 p.m., NBC) ... You can see full coverage of the Murdaugh murder case at thestate ... This 10-episode series is based on the 2019 Taylor Jenkins Reid book ...
Dateline referenced events such as the Battle of Fort Oswego (1756), construction of the Rideau Canal (1826–1832), Red River Rebellion (1870), Canadian participation in the Nile Expedition (1884) and the North-West Rebellion (1885). [1] "Ferguson's Crime", the debut episode, is set after Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Morrison returned to NBC in 1995 as a correspondent for Dateline NBC, his position as of 2023. [1] He appeared as a newscaster in an episode of Seinfeld, "The Trip". In the episode, he reported the arrest of Kramer as a serial killer. [2] Morrison's interviews on Dateline have kept audiences watching and attracted the attention of comedians as ...
The episode also includes additional interviews with family members of the victims and District Attorney Isidro Alaniz and Capt. Federico Calderon of Webb County Sheriff’s Department. To stream ...
Dateline: The Trial of Lori Vallow Daybell (9 p.m., NBC) “Dateline” correspondent Keith Morrison has the latest on the Lori Vallow Daybell trial and verdict out of Idaho.
The Thing About Pam is an American true crime comedy-drama television miniseries detailing the involvement of Pam Hupp in the 2011 murder of Betsy Faria. It stars Renée Zellweger, Josh Duhamel, Judy Greer, Gideon Adlon, Sean Bridgers, Suanne Spoke, Mac Brandt, Katy Mixon, and Glenn Fleshler.