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Ten poaches Sevens Sensing Murder
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Jan 15, 2004, 11:44


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In a last-minute addition to its 2004 schedule, Channel Ten has announced the acquisition of Seven’s surprise hit Sensing Murder.

Rebecca Gibney will join the network and present the investigative program.

Sensing Murder attracted solid ratings for Seven when it aired last September, attracting 1.5 million viewers on a tough Sunday night schedule.

Hosted by Australian actress Rebecca Gibney, the program documented
new evidence on a notorious double-murder that remained unsolved after 26 years,
putting two psychics to the test to see what they could uncover with former police
detective Michael Reeves analysing their findings.

“Sensing Murder was a stand-out performer for the Seven Network last year and was the talk of the industry the next day due to the program’s high production values and incredible ratings against tough competition on Sunday night.” Says Ten’s general manager, David Mott.

“We could therefore see the enormous potential in picking up the franchise”.

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