Court TV unveils original limited series, 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?'
Court TV has announced a new seven-part series titled 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?' premiering February 16, 2024. The series examines the infamous O.J. Simpson double murder trial 30 years after its opening statements, exploring the defense's successes and prosecution's failures that led to the controversial verdict.
The series features interviews with key trial participants, including defense attorneys F. Lee Bailey and Alan Dershowitz, LAPD Detective Mark Fuhrman, prosecutor Bill Hodgman, and family members of victims Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Episodes will air Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT, covering topics from the Brentwood murders to racial tensions and jury deliberations.
Hosted by attorney and Emmy-winning journalist Michael Ayala, with Ted Rowlands as executive producer, the series utilizes Court TV's extensive archive footage. The show will run alongside Court TV's coverage of current high-profile cases, including the trials of Lori Vallow, Karen Read, and Bryan Kohberger.
Court TV ha annunciato una nuova serie in sette parti intitolata 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?', in programma il 16 febbraio 2024. La serie esamina il noto processo per omicidio di O.J. Simpson a 30 anni dalle sue dichiarazioni di apertura, esplorando i successi della difesa e i fallimenti dell'accusa che hanno portato al controverso verdetto.
La serie presenta interviste con i principali partecipanti al processo, inclusi gli avvocati difensori F. Lee Bailey e Alan Dershowitz, il detective del LAPD Mark Fuhrman, il procuratore Bill Hodgman e i familiari delle vittime Nicole Brown Simpson e Ron Goldman. Gli episodi andranno in onda la domenica sera alle 20:00 ET/PT, trattando argomenti che vanno dagli omicidi di Brentwood alle tensioni razziali e alle deliberazioni della giuria.
Condotto dall'avvocato e giornalista vincitore dell'Emmy Michael Ayala, con Ted Rowlands come produttore esecutivo, la serie utilizza l'ampio archivio di riprese di Court TV. Lo show andrà in onda insieme alla copertura di Court TV riguardo ai casi attuali di alto profilo, inclusi i processi di Lori Vallow, Karen Read e Bryan Kohberger.
Court TV ha anunciado una nueva serie de siete partes titulada 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?', que se estrena el 16 de febrero de 2024. La serie examina el infame juicio por doble asesinato de O.J. Simpson 30 años después de sus declaraciones de apertura, explorando los éxitos de la defensa y los fracasos de la acusación que llevaron al controvertido veredicto.
La serie cuenta con entrevistas a participantes clave del juicio, incluidos los abogados defensores F. Lee Bailey y Alan Dershowitz, el detective del LAPD Mark Fuhrman, el fiscal Bill Hodgman y familiares de las víctimas Nicole Brown Simpson y Ron Goldman. Los episodios se emitirán los domingos por la noche a las 8 p.m. ET/PT, tratando temas que van desde los asesinatos de Brentwood hasta las tensiones raciales y las deliberaciones del jurado.
Presentado por el abogado y periodista ganador del Emmy Michael Ayala, con Ted Rowlands como productor ejecutivo, la serie utiliza el extenso archivo de imágenes de Court TV. El programa se emitirá junto con la cobertura de Court TV de casos actuales de alto perfil, incluidos los juicios de Lori Vallow, Karen Read y Bryan Kohberger.
Court TV는 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?'라는 제목의 새로운 7부작 시리즈를 2024년 2월 16일에 방영한다고 발표했습니다. 이 시리즈는 개정 고백 발표 30년 후에 발생한 악명 높은 O.J. Simpson의 이중 살인 재판을 조사하며, 논란의 여지가 있는 평결로 이어진 방어측의 성공과 검사의 실패를 탐구합니다.
이 시리즈에는 방어 변호사 F. Lee Bailey와 Alan Dershowitz, LAPD 수사관 Mark Fuhrman, 검사 Bill Hodgman, 그리고 희생자 Nicole Brown Simpson과 Ron Goldman의 가족 구성원들과의 인터뷰가 포함되어 있습니다. 에피소드는 일요일 밤 8시 ET/PT에 방송되며, 브렌트우드 살인 사건부터 인종 긴장감 및 배심원 심의에 관한 주제를 다룹니다.
변호사이자 에미 상을 수상한 저널리스트 Michael Ayala가 진행하고, Ted Rowlands가 총괄 프로듀서를 맡고 있으며, 이 시리즈는 Court TV의 방대한 아카이브 영상을 활용합니다. 이 프로그램은 Lori Vallow, Karen Read, Bryan Kohberger의 재판을 포함한 현재 높은 프로필 사건에 대한 Court TV의 보도와 함께 방영될 예정입니다.
Court TV a annoncé une nouvelle série en sept parties intitulée 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?', qui sera diffusée le 16 février 2024. La série examine le procès pour double meurtre d'O.J. Simpson, célèbre pour son infamie, trente ans après ses déclarations d'ouverture, explorant les succès de la défense et les échecs de l'accusation qui ont conduit au verdict controversé.
La série comprend des interviews avec des participants clés au procès, y compris les avocats de la défense F. Lee Bailey et Alan Dershowitz, le détective du LAPD Mark Fuhrman, le procureur Bill Hodgman et les membres de la famille des victimes Nicole Brown Simpson et Ron Goldman. Les épisodes seront diffusés les dimanches soir à 20h00 ET/PT, abordant des sujets allant des meurtres de Brentwood aux tensions raciales en passant par les délibérations du jury.
Animée par l'avocat et journaliste lauréat d'un Emmy, Michael Ayala, avec Ted Rowlands en tant que producteur exécutif, la série utilise le vaste fonds d'archives de Court TV. L'émission sera diffusée en même temps que la couverture par Court TV des affaires actuelles très médiatisées, notamment les procès de Lori Vallow, Karen Read et Bryan Kohberger.
Court TV hat eine neue siebenteilige Serie mit dem Titel 'Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?' angekündigt, die am 16. Februar 2024 Premiere hat. Die Serie untersucht den berüchtigten O.J. Simpson-Doppelmordprozess 30 Jahre nach den eröffnenden Erklärungen und beleuchtet die Erfolge der Verteidigung und die Misserfolge der Anklage, die zu dem umstrittenen Urteil führten.
Die Serie enthält Interviews mit wichtigen Prozessbeteiligten, darunter die Verteidiger F. Lee Bailey und Alan Dershowitz, LAPD-Detective Mark Fuhrman, Staatsanwalt Bill Hodgman und Familienmitglieder der Opfer Nicole Brown Simpson und Ron Goldman. Die Episoden werden sonntagabends um 20:00 Uhr ET/PT ausgestrahlt und behandeln Themen von den Brentwood-Morden bis hin zu Rassen Spannungen und Juryüberlegungen.
Moderiert von Anwalt und Emmy-gekröntem Journalisten Michael Ayala, mit Ted Rowlands als Executive Producer, nutzt die Serie die umfangreichen Archivaufnahmen von Court TV. Die Show wird parallel zur Berichterstattung über aktuelle hochkarätige Fälle von Court TV, einschließlich der Verfahren gegen Lori Vallow, Karen Read und Bryan Kohberger, ausgestrahlt.
- Launch of new original content series leveraging Court TV's existing archive footage
- Strategic timing coinciding with 30th anniversary of high-profile case
- Exclusive interviews with key trial participants and witnesses
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Seven-part look at the Simpson murder case 30 years later to debut Feb. 16
Court TV will debut new episodes of "Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?" on Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT starting Feb. 16. Watch a sneak preview of the series HERE.
Utilizing Court TV's extensive library, "Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?" will explore what went right for the defense, what went wrong for the prosecution and the perfect storm of legal strategies and surprises that led to one of the most controversial verdicts in history. The series highlights myriad vantage points from numerous trial participants, including attorneys, legal experts,
"Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?" is hosted by Michael Ayala, an attorney, Court TV anchor and Emmy-award winning true crime journalist. Court TV's Ted Rowlands serves as executive producer. Both Ayala and Rowlands covered the O.J. trial as reporters.
"Thirty years have gone by, and the O.J. Simpson trial — which Court TV documented as it unfolded — is still one of the nation's most consequential cultural touchstones," said Ethan Nelson, head of Court TV. "Through first-person interviews with people directly involved with the case, this series takes a provocative look into how the feverishly anticipated and deeply divisive jury verdict came to pass."
"Trial & Error: Why Did O.J. Win?" episodes with premiere dates:
Feb. 16 — Murders in
A football star turned
Feb. 23 — The "Racist" Cop
LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman tells his side of the story after becoming a household name when the defense accused him of planting a bloody glove and labeled him a racist. O.J. Simpson walked away a free man while Fuhrman's life fell into shambles.
March 2 — Domestic Violence
O.J. Simpson's history of domestic violence was a focal point for the prosecution. The defense claimed it didn't prove he was a murderer. Nicole Brown's sister details the abuse within their relationship.
March 9 — Racial Tension
The defense used the racial tension in
March 16 — Attack the Timeline
Did O.J. Simpson have enough time to murder Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman? The defense dissected the timeline to raise reasonable doubt. Detective Tom Lange and prosecutor Bill Hodgman explain their window of opportunity.
March 23 — The Bloody Gloves
It's the most infamous moment of the trial, when the prosecution forced O.J. to put on the bloody glove in court. Did this and "shoddy" police work lose them the case? Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey takes us inside the pivotal courtroom moment and how O.J.'s "Dream Team" attacked the flawed investigation.
March 30 — Inside the Jury Room
The world watched as the verdict in the "Trial of the Century" came down. The Goldmans share their reaction and Juror #6, Lon Cryer, describes what happened behind closed doors. Was justice served or did O.J. Simpson get away with murder?
The double murder trial of Simpson – the college football phenom (Heisman Trophy recipient in 1968) who went on to become an NFL Hall of Famer and popular movie and television personality – riveted the nation during its nearly 10 full months in 1995. In addition to numerous dramatic courtroom moments, the trial was most notable for its strong racial overtones, its impact on the judiciary system and how it spurred Americans across the nation to openly discuss the issues surrounding domestic violence for the first time.
The in-depth look at the O.J. trial 30 years later will complement a number of major cases that Court TV is closely covering in real-time, including the upcoming
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