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  2. The First 48 - Wikipedia

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    The First 48 is an American documentary news magazine television series on A&E filmed in various cities in the United States, offering an insider's look at the real-life world of homicide investigators. While the series often follows the investigations to their end, it usually focuses on their first 48 hours, hence the title.

  3. List of The First 48 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Detective Ricardo John catches his first case as lead investigator-- a young woman apparently raped and murdered in a vacant lot; Detectives Scott Sayers and Kenneth Penrod investigate a home invasion that left one man dead and his fiancée critically wounded. The case hangs on whether the surviving witness can identify her attackers.

  4. Bill Kurtis - Wikipedia

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    Bill Kurtis (born William Horton Kuretich; September 21, 1940) is an American television journalist, television producer, narrator, and news anchor.. Kurtis was studying to become a lawyer in the 1960s, when he was asked to fill in on a temporary news assignment at WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas.

  5. The First 48: Missing Persons - Wikipedia

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    The series name comes from the statistic that the odds of solving a case decrease by 50% if a solid lead is not found within the first 48 hours after the person has gone missing. Filmed in Chicago, the series gives an inside look at the real-life cases and procedures of the Chicago Missing Persons Unit.

  6. List of programs broadcast by CBS - Wikipedia

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    CBS: The First 50 Years: May 20, 1998 The Snowden, Raggedy Ann & Andy Holiday Show: November 27, 1998 The Year Without a Santa Claus: December 12, 1998 Surprise Surprise Surprise: May 14, 1999 Sports Illustrated 20th Century Awards: December 2, 1999 Snowden's Christmas: December 3, 1999 The Nuttiest Nutcracker: December 3, 1999

  7. Mike Wallace - Wikipedia

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    After his elder son's death in 1962, Wallace decided to get back into news and hosted an early version of CBS Morning News from 1963 through 1966. In 1964 he interviewed Malcolm X, who, half-jokingly, commented "I probably am a dead man already." [19] The black leader was assassinated a few months later in February 1965.

  8. Troy Roberts (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he joined CBS News to co-anchor the overnight broadcast of Up to the Minute, interviewing various newsmakers and personalities. From 1995 through 1996, Roberts co-anchored CBS Morning News. [1] Roberts was most recently a correspondent for 48 Hours and had been in this role with CBS since 1998. He has earned an Alfred I. DuPont ...

  9. Erin Moriarty (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, she joined the CBS News program 48 Hours as a correspondent. Moriarty has collaborated with colleague Nancy Giles on two weekly public-affairs radio series under the Giles and Moriarty banner, one for WPHT in Philadelphia in 2003-04 and another for Greenstone Media in 2007. Both shows were produced at the facilities of the CBS Radio ...