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The First 48, An A&E Season Seven Premiere

As a special interest, I thought I'd share the following information from A&E on a show that you all will want to be sure you tune in for:

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A&E REAL LIFE SERIES - THE FIRST 48 – RETURNS FOR A SEVENTH SEASON

CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SERIES ADDS TWO NEW CITIES TO ITS ROSTER PREMIERING THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 @ 10:00PM

New York, NY – December 10, 2007 – This winter, A&E is bringing back the critically acclaimed Real-Life series, THE FIRST 48 for more action-packed drama. Season Seven of THE FIRST 48 premieres on Thursday, January 10th at 10:00PM/9C.

THE FIRST 48, the highest rated non-fiction justice series in cable, comes back strong promising to bring viewers behind the scenes of real-life investigations with unprecedented access to crime scenes, forensic processing and interrogations. The series, which follows homicide detectives in real time during the first critical 48 Hours of a murder investigation, adds Minneapolis and Tucson this season to its already impressive roster of the nation's top police departments, including Miami, Memphis, Dallas, Kansas City, Cincinnati and Detroit.

First Episode Synopsis

In Memphis, Sergeant Connie Justice investigates the murder of a 32-year-old tattoo artist shot to death during a robbery. The victim's husband, who survived the robbery, only knows the suspects' nicknames.

Armed with stencils of tattoos the customers received before the robbery, Sergeant Justice must identify and track down the multiple suspects.

PREMIERE: January 10 at 10pm/2am ET and PT
LENGTH: 1 hour
PRODUCED BY: Granada Entertainment USA for A&E Television Networks


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