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Post by queensgirl on Jan 4, 2006 0:19:56 GMT -5
American network conglomerate NBC Universal, which owns MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, Sci Fi and the USA networks, has just launched a new channel called Sleuth, strictly dedicated to crime shows. You'll notice from the name that this is a division of the parent company of NBC, but apparently the Sleuth offshoot will feature shows which were originally on other networks as well. Some of the series to air include "Miami Vice," "The A-Team," "Knight Rider," "The Equalizer" and "Simon and Simon," among others. No, I don't know (and the article doesn't seem to mention) whether ML will be added to the roster. Still, sounds like a lot of fun. Got to go find a four-leaf clover. ;D
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