Conviction: Murder at the Station

Conviction: Murder at the Station (2016)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Documentary following a team of experts as they investigate whether evidence exists that could challenge the conviction of a man in prison for a murder he denies. Every year, over 500 people in the UK are convicted of murder. A guilty verdict can only be challenged if new evidence comes to light - and less than 1% of cases are ever overturned. Inside Justice is a specialist charity led by Louise Shorter, supported by a panel of criminal lawyers, ex-police officers and forensics experts who offer assistance to prisoners who are protesting their innocence.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Sep 28, 2016
S01E01Episode 1Sep 21, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' premiere?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' premiered on October 19, 2016.

Who created 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' was created by Aiden Whittaker and Richard Bond.

What is the genre of 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' falls under the genre of crime documentary.

How many episodes are there in 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' consists of three episodes.

What is the premise of 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' follows the story of a team of experts who re-investigate a murder case to determine if the conviction was wrongful.

Where was 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' filmed?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' was filmed in the United Kingdom.

Who narrates 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' is narrated by Julian Barratt.

What is the runtime of each episode of 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

Each episode of 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' has a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What is the main focus of the first episode of 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

The first episode of 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' focuses on the murder case of Don Banfield.

Who is the primary suspect in the murder case explored in 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

The primary suspect in the murder case explored in 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' is Simon Hall.

How does 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' analyze the murder case?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' analyzes the murder case by re-examining evidence, conducting interviews, and considering alternative theories.

What are some of the challenges faced by the team in 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

The team in 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' faces challenges such as incomplete evidence, unreliable witnesses, and conflicting testimonies.

Are there any surprising revelations in 'Conviction: Murder at the Station'?

Yes, 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' uncovers surprising revelations that shed new light on the murder case.

Did 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' receive critical acclaim?

'Conviction: Murder at the Station' received positive reviews from critics and viewers alike for its gripping storytelling and investigative approach.

Is 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' based on a true story?

Yes, 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' is based on real-life murder cases and the efforts to re-examine them.

Was 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' renewed for additional seasons?

No, 'Conviction: Murder at the Station' was a limited series and did not have additional seasons.

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