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News: Amazing Stories and news-making exposés: What to watch in March - New Daily

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Jennie Noonan, 3 March, 2020

March TV and streaming brings amazing stories, long-awaited returns and news-making exposés.

Here are the highlights.


Award-winning reporter and former Four Corners host Sarah Ferguson presents a ground-breaking documentary about the Catholic Church’s legacy of abuse.

The three-part series features access to criminal trials and interviews with pedophile priests, including one conducted inside a maximum-security prison which last year Ferguson called “one of the strangest, weirdest and most compelling interviews that I’ve ever been involved in”.

A final feature-length episode promises to tell “the story of a man who has kept a shocking secret for decades. Until now”.

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