The series, which had the biggest budget for a BBC crime series at the time, lasted until 1971.
They are connected by the Oresund Bridge, which Scandinavian TV fans will recognise as the focal point for crime series The Bridge.
This is a lot more complex than just ordering a new crime drama series, or situation comedy, and foisting it on a market with only a handful of channel options.
The CSI: Crime Scene Investigation series mother lode is mentioned often in their most recent annual report and so are Big Bang Theory, NCIS and The Good Wife.
That sentiment was reflected in a survey of about 1, 000 members of BBC Newsline's e-panel conducted for this week's special series on Crime and Punishment.
The same locations, albeit from a different angle, also appear in a series of crime novels written by James Church, the pseudonym of a former CIA operative in East Asia.
He is not the first footballer to write fiction - Arsenal star Theo Walcott has written a series of children's books and former England manager Terry Venables co-wrote a series of crime novels.
What's more, the opportunity to land lucrative lead roles on network television is significantly greater for men, a commentary on the types of shows (male-driven action series, crime dramas) that play with broader audiences today.
The opportunity to land lucrative lead roles on network television is significantly greater for men than women, a commentary on the types of shows (male-driven action series and crime dramas) that play with broader audiences today.
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First, however, he is scheduled to direct the season finale of US television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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Over the next couple of decades, she developed a modest following with a series of mysteries about a librarian who investigates murders on the side, and another series about a crime-fighting cleaning woman and karate expert named Lily Bard.
Recent years have seen an upsurge in international interest in gloomy, gritty, Scandinavian crime fiction such as the Wallander series, Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy or the Danish TV series The Killing.
In Part I of this series I postulated that crime does pay far better than historic accounts would lead you to believe because many of the largest financial crimes, occurring virtually daily, go unreported.
Among the work he has published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals are a series of papers on crime and punishment, drug-gang finance, penalty kicks in soccer, money and elections, drunken driving, and the effect of ideology as opposed to voter preferences on the policies supported by politicians.
The Showtime thriller's British star Damian Lewis lost out to Bryan Cranston, who was named best actor in a drama series for AMC's crime drama Breaking Bad.
This, however, will come in the form of a series of amendments to the Crime and Courts Bill, a piece of legislation that will set up a new national crime agency, reform tribunals and establish a new drug driving law.
Although the series carries certain devices of other crime dramas, they are covered in the grit and deceit of a point in New York's history that is rarely portrayed.
Open World Crime Games are a nihilistic bunch, mostly due to the series that inspired them all, Grand Theft Auto.
Yet this is also a detective series, and the unraveling of each week's crime is what keeps "Longmire" going.
Reaching the climax of its third series on BBC Four on Saturday night, the hit Danish crime drama The Killing follows the police investigation of a specific case, day by day, with each hour-long episode covering 24 hours of the investigation.
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Scotland Yard announced Tuesday morning that its e-crime unit had arrested a nineteen-year-old suspected of a series of hacks that could be tied to the hacker group LulzSec, a group that has rampaged through a series of breaches and site takedowns over the last month.
An outstanding case in point is the series of stark black-and-white photographs of criminals and crime scenes taken by Weegee in New York during the 1930s and 1940s.
In the case that spawned a television series and movie, Sheppard was convicted for the murder, a crime for which he served a decade in prison before being acquitted at a second trial in 1966.
Mr Whiston also announced Caroline Quentin is to star in a new detective series for ITV1, which he hopes will follow in the footsteps other long-running crime dramas like Prime Suspect, Inspector Morse and A Touch Of Frost.
He lived in Spain under a series of false identities, "frequently changing his appearance, " Matt Burton, the organized crime agency's head of investigations, said in a statement announcing his capture.
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