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The Staircase
Network | Netflix
Directed By | Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
Number Of Episodes | 13
Episode Length | 46-55 mins.
Premise | Before Making a Murderer, before Serial… there was The Staircase. The O.G. true-crime documentary first debuted back in 2005, giving us a fascinating fly-on-the-wall perspective on the bizarre murder trial of novelist Michael Peterson,...
The Staircase
Network | Netflix
Directed By | Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
Number Of Episodes | 13
Episode Length | 46-55 mins.
Premise | Before Making a Murderer, before Serial… there was The Staircase. The O.G. true-crime documentary first debuted back in 2005, giving us a fascinating fly-on-the-wall perspective on the bizarre murder trial of novelist Michael Peterson,...
- 6/9/2018
- TVLine.com
When Trial & Error returns for Season 2 on NBC, there will be some significant changes in store.
Kristin Chenoweth has been cast as the new accused killer for the new batch of episodes.
She will replace John Lithgow, who played the killer, Larry Henderson on Trial & Error Season 1.
Chenoweth will take on the role of Lavinia Peck-Foster, who is on trial for the murder of her husband after his body is found inside the back of her car.
The wealthy character finds herself trying to find a way to prove her innocence. In order to accomplish her goal, she contacts the law firm from Season 1.
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Will she be able to fight her case, or will all of the evidence continue to stack up against her?
Chenoweth is a seasoned TV veteran and has had roles in ABC's low-rated, but critically adored,...
Kristin Chenoweth has been cast as the new accused killer for the new batch of episodes.
She will replace John Lithgow, who played the killer, Larry Henderson on Trial & Error Season 1.
Chenoweth will take on the role of Lavinia Peck-Foster, who is on trial for the murder of her husband after his body is found inside the back of her car.
The wealthy character finds herself trying to find a way to prove her innocence. In order to accomplish her goal, she contacts the law firm from Season 1.
Related: ABC Cheat Sheet: Is There Hope for Agents of Shield?
Will she be able to fight her case, or will all of the evidence continue to stack up against her?
Chenoweth is a seasoned TV veteran and has had roles in ABC's low-rated, but critically adored,...
- 2/23/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
NBC’s Trial & Error set a tough act for itself to follow in the aftermath of its first season, which featured an ever-excellent John Lithgow as suspected murderer Larry Henderson. Now, the show has found the next big name who’ll try to make being suspected of killing a loved one funny, in the form of big personality…
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- 2/23/2018
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
Kristin Chenoweth has lined up a killer new TV role: The Emmy-winning actress will star in Season 2 of the NBC comedy Trial & Error, taking over for John Lithgow, the network announced on Thursday.
Chenoweth will play eccentric heiress Lavinia Peck-Foster, who finds herself on trial for murder after her husband Edgar’s body is found stuffed inside a suitcase in the back of her car. Lavinia — who owns a hairless cat named Fluffy and hasn’t left her home of Peck Gardens in years — enlists the same law firm from Season 1, led by Nicholas D’Agosto’s Josh, to mount her defense.
Chenoweth will play eccentric heiress Lavinia Peck-Foster, who finds herself on trial for murder after her husband Edgar’s body is found stuffed inside a suitcase in the back of her car. Lavinia — who owns a hairless cat named Fluffy and hasn’t left her home of Peck Gardens in years — enlists the same law firm from Season 1, led by Nicholas D’Agosto’s Josh, to mount her defense.
- 2/22/2018
- TVLine.com
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