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Crime and Investigation Network UK commissions eight new series & specials

Crime and Investigation Network UK, a joint venture of A&E Television Networks (AETN) and British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB), and parent company of CI UK, announced eight commissions, including four new series and four specials. Also, two co-productions with More 4 have been commissioned by AETN UK for Crime & Investigation Network in South Africa. The new series for the UK network include Living With Murder (produced by Unicorn); Killer in the Family (True North Productions); Britain's Biggest Heists (Title Role), and Nightmare in Suburbia (Nine Lives Media). The new specials are: Crime Scene Insects (Crocodile Media); The Wolfman (Below the Radar); Death Row Dates (Athena Films), and Cold Case Rape (w/t, Fulcrum Television). The copros for the South African network are Kenyan Murder Mystery and Ellen Pakkies Story (w/t, Face2Face Films).
July 9, 2009

Crime and Investigation Network UK, a joint venture of A&E Television Networks (AETN) and British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB), and parent company of CI UK, announced eight commissions, including four new series and four specials. Also, two co-productions with More 4 have been commissioned by AETN UK for Crime & Investigation Network in South Africa. The new series for the UK network include Living With Murder (produced by Unicorn); Killer in the Family (True North Productions); Britain's Biggest Heists (Title Role), and Nightmare in Suburbia (Nine Lives Media). The new specials are: Crime Scene Insects (Crocodile Media); The Wolfman (Below the Radar); Death Row Dates (Athena Films), and Cold Case Rape (w/t, Fulcrum Television). The copros for the South African network are Kenyan Murder Mystery and Ellen Pakkies Story (w/t, Face2Face Films).

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