Absolutely. Just discussed this yesterday in another thread. Dont know where to get old eps. I have FIOS ....
Paul Winfield had such an iconic voice and his sardonic wit and word play made this such a great series.
They’re hard to find. There are a few on YouTube and dailymotion but some of the best narrated original episodes are missing.
I know American Justice episodes were airing on ID under a different title.
American justice is on Philo, also. Same channel I believeCity Confidential is on Philo. I'm still looking for American Justice episodes.
This is how I found out about yt on yt crime back in the day.
Thank you!American justice is on Philo, also. Same channel I believe
The G.O.A.T. lineupDamn this was my childhood! Who remembers those mornings when they showed this, American Justice, and Cold Case Files? And then I would have to catch Unsolved Mysteries on lifetime lol...I loved this show. R.I.P. Mr. Winfield
I ABSOUTELY MISS THAT SHOW REBOOT PLEASE!Yep, miss that and American Justice with Bill Kurtis, classic voice
Nooooo don't reboot it! I don't like reboots. They need to play ALL the episodes, including the ones focusing on UK crime!I ABSOUTELY MISS THAT SHOW REBOOT PLEASE!
A&E Network's veteran true crime series "City Confidential" returns with all-new episodes to explore crimes that have impacted cities and towns across America. The iconic, noir-style series goes beyond the headlines to showcase the emotional and unexpected stories that catapulted unique communities, both large and small, into the public eye. "City Confidential" premieres Thursday, October 28 at 10pm ET/PT on A&E.
Narrated by actor Mike Colter ( "Evil"), each one-hour episode of "City Confidential" tells the story of one crime, the ensuing investigation, and the ripple effect it had on a community. Speaking with family, friends, detectives, journalists, and others close to the case, the series weaves together first-hand accounts and archival footage to explore the crime and its outcome. From a reclusive Amish farming community to a college campus in Washington DC to an upscale shopping district in Houston, the series travels across the country to examine a variety of cases, the history of the community and how these crimes had lasting effects on the local citizens.
Kieth David narrated one of my favorite episodes. It was about the swinger mobster out NJ. It's the mob family that the Sopranos are based on. That episode was shocking. I won't spoil it, but it's the very last episode of the series.Loved that show. I occasionally watch episodes on YouTube. Paul Winfield and Keith David (he narrated later episodes after Paul passed) have iconic voices.