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MUMBAI: BBC will launch an interactive reality court show, The
Verdict next year. The show will be a cross-platform event that
will witness 12 carefully selected celebrities sit through the judgement
on a complete trial just like a real jury.
Commissioned from RDF Television, The Verdict will focus
on a highly contemporary and controversial case, based on evidence
and examples from real life, improvised by top actors and contested
by real barristers and a real judge.
The celebrity jury, will include celebrities with different backgrounds.
The first celebrity juror, who has agreed to serve on The Verdict's
jury is former UK Conservative Cabinet Minister Michael Portillo.
Viewers will actually be able to see how a jury reaches its conclusions.
The series goes into production soon and will air next year. It
will show the highlights from the trial, building from the prosecution
case to the moment when the jury will have to retire and reach their
judgement.
The jury will be sequestered together in a hotel and a switch-over
programme will show how the jury have reacted to the day's proceedings
in court. An interactive service will ensure that viewers can fully
engage with The Verdict, taking part in discussions on the messageboard,
finding out background information, registering for email and SMS
updates and registering their own verdict on the trial.
The Verdict has been funded by the Think Big Fund, which
has been set up by BBC director of television Jana Benett. The aim
is to support big ideas across platforms and channels to ensure
they have maximum impact.
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