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Season 1 was released in the Nordic countries on the Viaplay streaming service on 1 March 2019. [9] [10] NPO 3 started broadcasting season 1 in the Netherlands on 20 April 2019. [11] [12] In the UK BBC Four started broadcasting season 1 as Darkness: Those Who Kill on 31 August 2019. [13] [14] In Australia season 1 premiered on SBS On Demand on ...
Those Who Kill (Danish: Den som dræber) is a Danish crime TV series from 2011, which follows a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police which specialises in investigating serial murders. The series was aired as five two-part stories in Denmark (i.e. ten episodes in total), but has aired as five feature-length episodes in most other countries.
Those Who Kill (stylized as "those who KILL) is an American crime drama television series developed by Glen Morgan. The series originally premiered on the cable television network A&E on March 3, 2014, [1] and was re-launched on its sister network, the Lifetime Movie Network, on March 30. [2] It is based on the Danish television series Den som ...
The 10-episode television series Those Who Kill (2012), first broadcast in Denmark as Dem som dræber (2011), tells how police detective Katrina Ries Jensen investigates several gruesome murders with strange psychological overtones. [5] Dicte, a series based on several of Egholm's books, was first broadcast in Denmark in 2013. [2]
At the age of 27, Mikkelsen enrolled at the National Theatre School of Denmark from which he graduated in 1995. In addition to his role in the drama series released worldwide as The Killing, [1] he subsequently appeared in two other internationally acclaimed Danish drama series, Those Who Kill and Borgen III. [7]
Episode 1 The lives of 12 people are turned upside down when they are summoned for jury duty in a controversial murder retrial. New evidence has come to light calling into question the conviction of Alan Lane, who was found guilty almost five years previously of killing three women he met on the internet.
Justice is a British legal drama, starring Robert Pugh and Gillian Kearney, that was broadcast from 4 to 8 April 2011, on BBC One. [1] Pugh stars as Judge Patrick Coburn, the officiate of a community justice centre in his childhood home of Dovefield in Liverpool. Kearney stars as Louise Scanlon, a local investigative journalist who becomes ...
Criminal Justice is an Indian Hindi-language crime thriller legal drama television series for Hotstar Specials, based on the 2008 British television series of the same name, [1] written by Shridhar Raghavan and was directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and Vishal Furia.