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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 ...
The people who make NBC’s “Dateline” are trying to solve another mystery — but this one will likely never be seen on TV. The show has become known for presenting true-crime stories on NBC ...
“Dateline: Murdaugh: Power, Privilege & Scandal” (NBC) — The Oct. 29, 2021 episode of “Dateline” tackled the Murdaugh case, but also looked at the disappearance of Kristin Smart.
The case has been featured on 48 Hours, [3] Dateline [4] and in numerous other newspapers and media outlets. [5] A documentary titled dream/killer detailing the case and Bill Ferguson's journey to free his son debuted at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. [31] It aired in August 2016 as a two-hour special on the Investigation Discovery network. [32]
A new episode of Dateline will premiere Friday at 8 p.m. CST on NBC, highlighting the 1996 Arlington, Texas murders tied to Dale Devon Scheanette, also known as the “Bathtub Killer ...
To Catch a Predator began as a series of segments on the American NBC news magazine/reality show Dateline NBC, premiering under the title Dangerous Web in 2004. [17] In its four years of production, it grew to become the most popular segment on Dateline, its cultural status underlined by satirical references in parodies and other comedies, such as The Simpsons, 30 Rock, and Conan O'Brien's ...
In the HBO documentary Love Has Won, the group said that they traveled to Ashland, Oregon, upon Carlson's request, and stayed in Callahan's Mountain Lodge. While there, Carlson lost all motor control and had to be carried around. According to a YouTube video by two members, Carlson had asked to be taken to the hospital, but they had refused. [7]
The four-part documentary series by Five Mile Films, directed by Owen Phillips, tells the complete wild tale of Alahverdian’s life, ... 'Dateline NBC: Dead Man Talking'