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  1. The Witness is an American television show broadcast on the CBS network in the United States within the 1960–61 television season, in which a fictional "Committee" of lawyers cross-examined actors portraying actual people from the recent past of the United States who had been considered criminal or suspicious.

  2. The Witnesses: With Alexandra Maria Lara, Ralph Herforth, Ceci Chuh, Hanna Plaß. When a 10-year-old girl is kidnapped from the Natural History Museum, the police question 8 key witnesses to uncover the truth and find the girl before it's too late.

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    • 2021-03-25
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
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  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Netflix has partnered with STV Studios and commissioned a brand-new scripted true-crime series, The Witness. Centered on the murder of Rachel Nickell, which was witnessed by her son Alex Hanscombe on the Wimbledon Common, he and his father, André, tell their story.

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  4. The Witness: Created by Irve Tunick. With Charles Haydon, Verne Collett, William Griffis, Frank Milan. This show heavily researched the subject and then presented the life and times of notorious people, e.g., Lucky Luciano, Dutch Schultz, Al Capone, John Dillinger, New York Mayor Jimmy Walker, Ma Barker, et al.

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  5. Watch, Stream & Catch Up with your favourite The Witnesses episodes on 7plus. Through exclusive interviews and firsthand accounts, this shocking investigative special reveals the stories of four former Jehovah's Witnesses who share details of the sexual abuse they suffered during their time within the organization.

  6. Because of a fatal shooting case, plain-clothes Sergeant Ko Lik-kei runs into a “dull” and “troublesome” witness called Lee Ho-fan. Lik-kei is instructed to protect Ho-fan at all times. Initially, the duo are strangers that cannot stand each other.

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  8. The Witness is an American television show broadcast on the CBS network in the United States within the 1960-61 television season, in which a fictional "Committee" of lawyers cross-examined actors portraying actual people from the recent past of the United States who had been considered criminal or suspicious.