Cable channel Court TV will return 12 series to its prime-time lineup next season and add programs that look at spam, a mastermind of polka and crime, and an all-female bounty-hunter outfit.
Series in development include Divorce Story, a look at binding arbitration among divorcing couples; Bounty Girls, about female bounty hunters in Southern California; and Inside the Criminal Mind With Keith Ablow, a forensic psychologist's look at why criminals are the way they are. Another fact-based series, Call 911, will reconstruct emergency calls.
New documentaries on Court TV include Spam: The Documentary, about the e-mail clogging nuisance; The Man Who Would Be Polka King, about an Atlantic City polka impresario who also dabbled in crime; and The Human Behavior Experiments, a Court TV-Sundance Channel film about how social conditions affect unethical acts.
The 12 series that are back on the schedule include Forensics Files, Body of Evidence, and Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege and Justice.





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