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New on Zone Reality in March 2009

Written by TVSA Team from the blog Zone Reality on 04 Mar 2009
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New to Zone Reality this month:

Women Who Kill 5
Premiered: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 at 23h00

Women Who Kill is a true-life crime series about the American dream becoming the American nightmare. Each episode focuses on the story of a woman who has killed. The show investigates the crime, the motive and the consequences.



Women Who Love Bad Men
Premiere date: Saturday, 7 March 2009 at 23h00

A new series that shares stories about relationships that have gone from the fairytale to the extremely twisted. The series delves into a world that operates outside the normal parameters of love and focuses on relationships between women and jailbirds. A world where the only contact between man and wife is a solitary hand held against a Perspex window.

Each episode examines a different relationship within the judicial system and attempts to find out what makes a man on death row so appealing to women.



Saving Babies: One Year On
Premiere date: Monday, 23 February 2009 at 13h45

Families tell their stories of medical miracles. For most parents, a new baby brings enormous joy, but for the few whose newborn faces complications, birth creates the most uncertain and challenging journey of their lives.

Saving Babies follows the stories of infants requiring immediate medical attention, whose lives are in the hands of dedicated teams at Sydney’s Royal Hospital for Women.

In the Intensive Care Unit, doctors, midwives, nurses and specialists work around the clock, saving the lives of the smallest babies imaginable. It’s a place where medical miracles happen every day.

Covering long-term problems diagnosed while the baby is in the womb, to unexpected complications soon after birth, Saving Babies follows the ups and downs of courageous families who share their stories to show the world the incredible work of their medical specialists.





2 Comments

Cnglemother
08 Mar 2009 11:40

The saving babies series is heartbreaking i just cannot stomach it,what those little one's go through is just too much.

Cnglemother
08 Mar 2009 11:57

The women who love bad men sounds interesting,i will look out 4 it.i think those women get comfort in the fact that relationships with death row peeps has no daily challenges of worrying about other women,arguments and fights,tolerating the other person's bad habits.the concept is almost unreal and fairytale like,how do u have a real relationship over letters and one hour visits to a person u cant even shake hands with(have no physical contact whatsover)?i smell self-esteem issues wit da wumanz.


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