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  1. Great Crimes and Trials (sometimes titled Great Crimes and Trials of the Twentieth Century) is a 1993–1996 BBC documentary television series. The program uses archival material to reconstruct a renowned crime, examining the felon's motives, details of the crime, the investigations and the trial .

  2. Great Crimes and Trials of the Twentieth Century is Nugus/Martin Productions' flagship series. Using archival footage, each episode features a famous crime, from war crimes to serial...

  3. Great Crimes and Trials: With Alisdair Simpson, Holly Dunn, Ron Kuby, Marilyn Hutchinson. This true-crime series examines some of the world's most horrifying and sensational cases to be brought to trial.

  4. Great Crimes and Trials is a documentary series narrated by Robert Powell. Featuring re-constructed and actual archive footage, the series charts the crimes of the most infamous villains ever including Dillinger, Manson, The Yorkshire Ripper, Jack the Ripper and Dr Crippen. Private Notes. Add. Private Notes. Add to history. Add to collection.

  5. Great Crimes and Trials. Season 1. At last, for the first time here is a major new series of the most extraordinary stories behind the greatest crimes and trials of this century. True stories carefully researched and reconstructed with actual archive footage. Cases which have become almost legendary in the annals of crime and detection.

  6. Murderers, assassins and serial killers - Great Crimes and Trials sheds light on twenty-six crimes that shocked the world, featuring some of the most notorious cases of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In October 1989, Tracey Wigginton and her lesbian lover Lisa Ptaschinski together with another couple, lure a drunk, 47 year ...

  7. Great Crimes and Trials. Top-rated. May 2011. S1.E6. The Ken and Barbie Killers. Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo were married in a picture perfect wedding by a lake in Niagara, Canada, right near the falls. They rode off in a horse-drawn carriage, the very image of romantic bliss.