ID revisits cases from thepast in a new show

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MUMBAI: ID (Investigation Discovery) will
reopen some of the most memorable cases
for its viewers in its new series ‘A Crime to
Remember’. Viewers can look forward to
crimes of yesteryear come to life in this
new series. With riveting storytelling and
artful recreations, each episode plays out
like a period thriller and transports viewers
back into those enthralling days of old.
The show will premiere on 2 February 2015
and will air Monday to Saturday at 9 pm
only on ID.

The show will be presented in a new high-
end cinematic style, using the visual
grammar of movies to bring the bygone era
to life. To properly illustrate each time
period, the series stays true to the fashion
and styles while highlighting the cultural
taboos and social norms in each case. Each
story is driven by the narrative of a fictional
bystander who ‘knew’ the victim, while
reporters who covered the case explain how
the crime and investigation impacted
society.

Discovery executive VP, GM South Asia,
Southeast Asia Rahul Johri said “In a short
period since its launch, ID has captured the
viewers’ attention with its unique and
differentiated programmes depicting true
stories of crime and investigation. ‘A Crime
to Remember’ introduces a new storytelling
format and takes viewers back in time, to
unravel secrets of sensational cases.”

ID depicts true stories of crime and
investigation. The new show introduces a
new storytelling format and takes viewers
back in time, to unravel secrets of
sensational murder cases.

While murder may have been the same back
then, the world was different. Scientific
technology was limited, relationships were
complicated, but murder was often seen as a
better way out of a marriage than divorce.
The show will weave together these cultural
effects seamlessly into each story,
unpacking the challenges of conducting a
murder investigation in a pre-forensics,
intolerant era.

ID revisits cases from the past in a new show | TelevisionPost.com
 
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