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SHOW: True Crime Scene
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Channel: Discovery |
Season: n/a |
Time: 21h00 |
Episodes: 6 |
This documentary crime series focuses on murder cases, some famous and some not, that present vertiginous twists and turns, motivated by pieces of evidence the forensic teams bring to light.
It follows the scientific investigations into the maze, down the rabbit hole, as each part of the puzzle snaps into place and forces viewers to re-envisage the crime.
Each episode of True Crime Scene, beginning with a murder scene, offers an examination of clues, interviews with witnesses, and – based on theories put forward during the real investigation – scripted and dramatic re-enactments of how the crime may have unfolded.
The major, final twist sees the murder recreated as it really happened, and the killer unmasked.
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SHOW: Pillow Talk
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Channel: SABC3 |
Season: 1 |
Time: 22h30 |
Episodes: 26 |
A brand new adult talk show devoted exclusively to relationships.
No matter how much is printed, screened and spoken about relationships, people of all ages and at all stages continue to feel dissatisfied and unsuccessful in their relationships.
This is an opportunity to expose people to a mature, fun and adventurous forum that discusses and debates the myriad of issues surrounding relationships in an entertaining way.
People spend an inordinate amount of time thinking, strategising, and acting out their relationships in their lives. Most of the problems can be ascribed to the fact that we do not communicate enough in relationships and are uninformed regarding matters of sex.
This relationship series will give people skills, insights and most of all opportunities to share their own relationship experiences and to learn from others as they engage in this highly interactive show.
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SHOW: Two And A Half Men
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Channel: M-Net |
Season: 2 |
Time: 19h00 |
Replaced by: Two And A Half Men (3) |
In the season finale:
Charlie has sex with a gorgeous young woman, Natalie (Karen Trella), not knowing that she is actually married to an elderly man, Norman (Orson Bean, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman).
At school, Jake is required to give a report to his fifth-grade class about his weekend. He recalls that he was eating breakfast when an old man came to the house looking for his wife.
From there, Jake's perspective of the weekend's events departs from what really happened at the Harper home.
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