Showing posts with label Conviction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conviction. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Conviction "Past, Prologue & What’s to Come" Airs Sunday, January 29th

SEASON FINALE
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR HAYES AND WALLACE WHEN THE CIU TAKES ON
THE CASE THAT ORIGINALLY BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER, ON ABC’S ‘CONVICTION’?
Hayes revisits the failed case of Gerald Harris from her days as a defense attorney – the very case where she met Wallace nearly a decade earlier. Harris was found guilty of murdering his wife despite Hayes’ belief in his innocence due to Wallace unearthing Gerald’s darkest secret. Meanwhile, a member of the CIU team is forced to revisit their illicit actions in the controversial Rodney Landon case. In the end, Hayes and Wallace’s future, as well as that of the CIU team, hang in the balance, on “Conviction,” SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.

“Conviction” stars Hayley Atwell as Hayes Morrison, Eddie Cahill as Conner Wallace, Shawn Ashmore as Sam Spencer, Merrin Dungey as Maxine Bohen, Emily Kinney as Tess Larson, Manny Montana as Franklin “Frankie” Cruz and Daniel Franzese as Jackson Morrison.

Guest starting are Mike Doyle as Rodney Landon, Mark Moses as Gerard Harrison and Rob Stewart as Paul Lund.

“Past, Prologue & What’s to Come” was written by Vincent Angell, Liz Friedman & Liz Friedlander and directed by Liz Friedlander.

“Conviction” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
Photos credit: ABC

Monday, December 26, 2016

Conviction "Not Okay" Airs January 1st, 2017, New Sunday Time Slot

A UNIVERSITY MAY HAVE COVERED UP
A STAR COLLEGE BASKETBALL PLAYER’S SERIALIZED RAPES,
WHICH ULTIMATELY LED TO HIS DEATH, AND
HAYES FANTASIZES ABOUT A POSSIBLE FUTURE WITH WALLACE,
ON ABC’S ‘CONVICTION’
‘Conviction’ Will Now Air on Sundays at 10 p.m. EST, Starting on January 1, 2017
After Hayes and Wallace share a passionate night together, Hayes returns to reality and cautiously considers sticking her toe into relationship waters with Wallace. Simultaneously, she also tries to make amends for her bitter loss in the death penalty case of Earl Slavitt. Hayes implores the CIU team to aggressively pursue the case of Sophie Hausen, a young woman serving a life sentence for murdering a popular college basketball player, whom she accused of raping her. Meanwhile, Tess finally attempts to make things right in her friendship with Matty, on “Conviction,” on its new night, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2017 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.

“Conviction” stars Hayley Atwell as Hayes Morrison, Eddie Cahill as Conner Wallace, Shawn Ashmore as Sam Spencer, Merrin Dungey as Maxine Bohen, Emily Kinney as Tess Larson, Manny Montana as Franklin “Frankie” Cruz and Daniel Franzese as Jackson Morrison.

Guest starring Alex Mallari Jr. as Matty Tan, Jordan Hayes as Sophie Hausen, Melanie Nicholls-King as Elyse Salmon and Ski Carr as Oscar Zapala.

“Not Okay” was written by Thomas Moran and Simran Baidwan and directed by Jan Eliasberg.

“Conviction” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
Photos credit: ABC

Monday, November 21, 2016

Conviction "A Simple Man" Airs TONIGHT, November 21st

HAYES IS IN THE SPOTLIGHT ONCE AGAIN WHEN WALLACE APPROVES A
DOCUMENTARY CREW TO FILM THE CIU TEAM, AS THEY TAKE ON THEIR NEXT CASE,
ON ABC’S ‘CONVICTION’
The next case Hayes accepts for the CIU is that of Leo Scarlata, a man with diminished mental capacities, imprisoned for burning down his family’s restaurant with fatal repercussions. Hayes realizes she may have taken on more than she bargained for, especially when a documentary crew approved by Wallace begins following the team. Hayes faces her discomfort with cameras, a side effect of growing up in the public eye, and the team members divulge intimate details about themselves and others while under the spotlight, on “Conviction,” tonight, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.

“Conviction” stars Hayley Atwell as Hayes Morrison, Eddie Cahill as Conner Wallace, Shawn Ashmore as Sam Spencer, Merrin Dungey as Maxine Bohen, Emily Kinney as Tess Larson, Manny Montana as Franklin “Frankie” Cruz and Daniel Franzese as Jackson Morrison.

Guest starring are Carlo Rota as Vince Scarlata, Jason Furlani as Leo Scarlata, Jason Cerbone as Anthony Scarlata, Christian Campbell as Paul Slatkin and Kecia Lewis as Judge Melissa Hinds.

“A Simple Man” was written by Simran Baidwan and directed by Brad Turner.

“Conviction” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.

Photos credit: ABC

Monday, November 14, 2016

Conviction "#StayWoke" Airs TONIGHT, Monday, Nov. 14th

WHEN RACIAL TENSIONS EXPLODE, THE CIU TEAM FINDS ITSELF EMBROILED IN A
PROVOCATIVE CASE, SCRUTINIZING THE PAST SHOOTING OF A WHITE FEMALE COP,
ON ABC’S ‘CONVICTION’

The accidental death of a young African American boy, shot by a cop, sparks a racial firestorm and inspires Hayes to re-examine the controversial case of Porscha Williams. Williams, a devoted African-American civil-rights activist and leader, is serving time for killing a white female cop at a race equality rally five years ago. Conflict erupts among the CIU team when personal experiences shape their differing perspectives of the Black Lives Matter movement. Meanwhile, Maxine finds herself torn between her racial identity and her chosen profession, as she follows the case to its shocking conclusion, on “Conviction,” tonight, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EST), on the ABC Television Network.

“Conviction” stars Hayley Atwell as Hayes Morrison, Eddie Cahill as Conner Wallace, Shawn Ashmore as Sam Spencer, Merrin Dungey as Maxine Bohen, Emily Kinney as Tess Larson, Manny Montana as Franklin “Frankie” Cruz and Daniel Franzese as Jackson Morrison.

Guest starring are Alex Mallari Jr. as Matty Tan, Nigel Gibbs as John Bohen, Susan Heyward as Porscha Williams, Ilfenesh Hadera as Naomi Golden, and Nicholas J. Coleman as Officer Daniel Blake.

“#StayWoke” was written by Lynne E. Litt & Jewel McPherson and directed by Christine Moore.

“Conviction” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
Photos credit: ABC

Monday, November 7, 2016

Conviction "The 1% Solution" Airs TONIGHT, November 7th

ALL OF HAYES’ PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS TAKE A COMPLICATED TURN WHILE
MONEY MAY BE THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL IN THE CIU’S NEXT CASE,
ON ABC’S ‘CONVICTION’
Bess Armstrong Guest Stars as Harper Morrison
Hayes launches into damage-control mode following her controversial nationally televised interview, seeking to limit the repercussions within her family and to her mother’s Senate campaign. Meanwhile, the CIU takes on the case of a young man from the wrong side of the tracks, convicted for killing a wealthy woman whose privileged family took him in and treated him as one of their own. And Hayes’ relationship with her family isn’t the only tricky situation when she learns Wallace has hired a surprising person from her past to represent him in a high-stakes government investigation into his work as D.A., on “Conviction,” tonight, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.

“Conviction” stars Hayley Atwell as Hayes Morrison, Eddie Cahill as Conner Wallace, Shawn Ashmore as Sam Spencer, Merrin Dungey as Maxine Bohen, Emily Kinney as Tess Larson, Manny Montana as Franklin “Frankie” Cruz and Daniel Franzese as Jackson Morrison.

Guest starring are Bess Armstrong as Harper Morrison, Ian Paola as Rey, Grayson DeJesus as Will Jarrett, Kelly Aucoin as David Porter and Thomas E. Sullivan as Sean Porter.

“The 1% Solution” was written by Steve Lichtman and directed by Scott Hornbacher.

“Conviction” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. A TV parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate.
Photos are credited to ABC.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Conviction "Mother’s Little Burden" Airs TONIGHT, October 24th

A MOTHER’S LOVE FOR HER AUTISTIC SON PROPELS THE CIU’S NEXT CASE, WHILE
HAYES IS UNCEREMONIOUSLY THRUST BACK INTO THE SPOTLIGHT, ON ABC’S
‘CONVICTION’
Teri Polo and ABC News’ Dan Harris Guest Star
Hayes’ recent transgressions spark a media firestorm. Meanwhile, she and the team tackle the highly sensitive case of a mother, Penny, convicted for the death of her autistic son. The state’s most compelling evidence originated from Penny’s own video blog, expressing her frustrations and fears about her violent son. While the CIU team tracks multiple leads, Hayes must do damage control in an attempt to save her job, which results in a primetime interview. The outcome of both the interview and the case have shocking endings with lasting repercussions, on “Conviction,” tonight, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.

“Conviction” stars Hayley Atwell as Hayes Morrison, Eddie Cahill as Conner Wallace, Shawn

Monday, October 3, 2016

'Conviction' Series Premieres TONIGHT, October 3rd

HAYLEY ATWELL STARS AS HAYES MORRISON IN ABC’S PROVOCATIVE NEW
LEGAL PROCEDURAL, ‘CONVICTION,’ PREMIERING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
When it comes to our justice system, nothing is ever black and white. Just ask Hayes Morrison. Hayes, a lawyer and former first daughter, is a hero – a controversial one. She finds herself in a tricky position, facing jail time for drug possession or accepting a job from her nemesis, New York District Attorney Conner Wallace. In an effort to avoid damaging her mother’s Senate campaign, for better or worse, she accepts his offer. “Conviction,” a compelling, fast-paced legal procedural, debuts tonight, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.

In the series premiere, “Pilot,” Hayes needs to dig herself out of what could be a publicly