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Crimes That Shook Australia is an Australian true crime documentary television series that premiered on Crime + Investigation on 16 April 2014. [1] Stan Grant presented the first two series; Matt Doran was announced as the new presenter in February 2017.
The series was created and produced by the production company The Full Box and first screened on the Crime and Investigation Network in June 2010. [2] [3] A second season was screened in 2011. [4] The series has been sold internationally. [5] Tough Nuts was nominated for Most Outstanding Documentary at the 2011 ASTRA awards. [5]
Crime Investigation Australia is an Australian true-crime series that first premiered on pay TV Foxtel's Crime & Investigation Network in August 2005. [1] The series was also rebroadcast on the free to air Nine Network, and made its debut there on 14 August 2007. [2]
For those who crave a creepy watch, here are the best true-crime documentaries. These shows, podcasts, and films explore the dark side of human nature. 50 True Crime Documentaries You Really ...
Looking for the best new true crime documentaries to stream now? Look no further. Here are the 8 best true crime documentaries and docuseries of 2023.
Australian Families of Crime is an Australian documentary television series that was originally aired on Foxtel and hosted by Steve Liebmann.The same episodes were then shown on the free-to-air Nine Network but hosted by actor Vince Colosimo to capitalise on the Underbelly crime series at the time, also airing on the Nine Network and starring Colosimo.
7. ‘Wormwood’ (2017) This is one of the crime documentaries that has it all. If you’ve ever been curious about MKUltra—the CIA mind-control program—this is a must-watch.
The premiere of The Force was popular with Australian viewers, receiving 2.295 million viewers in metropolitan areas, making it highest rating Australian premiere in 2006. [10] The premiere was the second highest rating program of the week behind Border Security (2.298 million), although The Force outrated Border Security in both Sydney, New ...