2004 Canadian TV series or program
72 Hours: True Crime |
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Country of origin | Canada |
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No. of seasons | 3 |
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No. of episodes | 46 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Network | CBC Television |
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Release | January 15, 2004 (2004-01-15) – March 12, 2007 (2007-03-12) |
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72 Hours: True Crime is a television program that was broadcast by CBC Television and produced by Kensington Communications Creative Anarchy and Meech Grant Productions. It focused on crime, specifically on the first 72 hours after a crime is committed, a critical time period for solving it. Rather than focus on fictional crimes, as do Law & Order and other TV shows elsewhere, True Crime depicted actual crimes that occurred throughout Canada, using dramatic reenactments and documentary-style footage of crime scenes. The show was broadcast in high-definition television. In 2007, CBC announced that 72 Hours was cancelled when it announced its new fall season.[1]
Episode list
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Season 1
- Burning Obsession
- Who Killed Santa?
- Angel of Death
- The Ghost
- Loch Ness
- Mad Bomber
- Double Cross
- Hijacked
- Six Feet Under
- Nightmare
- The Saint
- Danger in the Woods
- Hate Crime
- Hostage
- Secret Life
- Flying Bandit
- Cold Hit
- Kidnapped
- Lone Wolf
- The Game
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Season 2
- Nightmare
- Monster of Miramichi
- Lone Wolf
- The Violinist
- Betrayed
- The Great Despisers
- Faith Healer
- Hustler
- Murder on Campus
- Head in a Bucket
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Season 3
- Bitter Truth
- Vanished
- Jeweler's Wife
- Fat Bastard
- Frenzy
- Pointing to Murder
- Good Doctor
- Sweet Killer
- The Stranger
- Hunted
- Predator
- Evil Eyes
- Lust
- Model Killer
- Dead End
- Bull's Eye
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