48 Hours: Hard Evidence

48 Hours: Hard Evidence (2005-2016)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, Crime, Mystery

48 Hours: Hard Evidence is a version of the award-winning CBS true-crime series delves into investigations of murder, gambling, missing persons and other incidents, with 48 Hours correspondent Maureen Maher introducing reports.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S11E41Playing by the Rules?Apr 16, 2016
S11E40Secrets in the SandApr 16, 2016
S11E39Double JeopardyApr 2, 2016
S11E38The Boy Next DoorApr 2, 2016
S11E37Deadly VoyageMar 21, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' premiere?

'48 Hours: Hard Evidence' premiered on September 1, 2005.

Who narrated '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'?

Susan Spencer narrated '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'.

What was the format of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'?

'48 Hours: Hard Evidence' was a documentary-style true crime show that investigated murders and other violent crimes.

How long was each episode of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'?

Each episode of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' was approximately one hour long.

Who produced '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'?

Susan Zirinsky was the executive producer of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'.

Did '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' have a recurring cast of reporters?

Yes, '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' had a rotating cast of reporters that included Maureen Maher, Susan Spencer, Erin Moriarty, and Harold Dow.

How many cases were covered in each episode of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence'?

Each episode of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' typically covered one case in depth.

Was '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' a spin-off of another show?

Yes, '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' was a spin-off of the long-running true crime show '48 Hours'.

Was '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' filmed on location?

Yes, '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' often filmed on location at the scene of the crime and in the areas where the investigation was ongoing.

Did '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' exclusively cover murder cases?

No, while murder cases were a staple of '48 Hours: Hard Evidence', the show also covered other violent crimes such as kidnappings and robberies.

Did '48 Hours: Hard Evidence' focus on trials or investigations?

'48 Hours: Hard Evidence' primarily focused on investigations rather than trials.

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