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The series' first and only season debuted on MTV in February 2007, and has re-aired regularly since. On July 30, 2008, the NWI Times reported that production was underway for another documentary series also to be filmed at the Lake County Juvenile Justice Complex in Crown Point, Indiana.
This is distinct from series of children's books in general, which are categorized more broadly under Category:Series of children's books.Juvenile series are usually books written for a young adult audience beginning in the late 19th century, which feature a formulaic plot, continuing characters, and a positive conclusion.
Juvenile Justice (Korean: 소년 심판) is a 2022 South Korean legal drama television series that premiered on Netflix on February 25, 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Written by Kim Min-seok and directed by Hong Jong-chan, it stars Kim Hye-soo , Kim Mu-yeol , and Lee Sung-min .
The six-part series adaptation is from Playground Entertainment and helmed by Amy Roberts and Loren McLaughlan. [3] Also writing episodes are Emma Reeves and Liz Lake, while Roberts and McLaughlan are executive producers. Rachel Carey is lead director. [4] Kieron J. Walsh is also slated to direct Episodes 4–6.
Miracle's Boys is an American drama television miniseries produced for Noggin's teen programming block, The N.The show began production in June 2004 [2] and first previewed on December 17, 2004, with a behind-the-scenes special called "The Making of a Mini-Series."
The fifth series of Line of Duty, consisting of six episodes, began broadcasting on 31 March 2019 on BBC One. [1] The series follows the actions of Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), DI Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) and DS Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) as they investigate an Organised Crime Group with links to missing undercover officer DS John Corbett (Stephen Graham).
Andrew Marshall wrote all episodes, with the exception of three, which were written by Paul Alexander, Simon Braithwaite and Paul Smith. The show was originally directed and produced by Richard Boden , but the later series were directed by Nick Wood, Dewi Humphreys and produced by Andrew Marshall.
Juvenile Jury was an American children's game show that originally ran on NBC from April 3, 1947, to August 1, 1954. [1] It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured a panel of children aged ten or less giving advice to solve the problems of other children.