'The Wanted' to Air Monday, July 27 at 9 PM ET
'The Wanted' to Air Monday, July 27 at 9 PM ET
Show Moves to 9 PM ET Time Slot
NEW YORK, July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The second installment of "The Wanted," a groundbreaking television event that sets forth on an international hunt for an accused terrorist will air Monday, July 27 at 9 PM ET.
"The Wanted" brings together an elite team with backgrounds in intelligence, unconventional warfare and investigative journalism. The show focuses on real operators, in search of real targets -- all in an effort to see individuals brought to justice.
In the July 27 episode, viewers will travel to Germany on the trail of Mamoun Darkazanli. Called "Bin Laden's financier," Spanish officials indicted Darkazanli in 2003 for providing logistical and financial support to Al Qaeda, specifically in connection with 9/11. Still he remains free in Germany. While the team surveils Darkazanli, negotiations for his deportation begin between Spain and Germany.
The faces of "The Wanted" include Roger Carstens who is recognized as one of the world's preeminent authorities on counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency; former Navy SEAL Scott Tyler, an expert in urban reconnaissance and unconventional warfare; David Crane a decorated former US intelligence official and former international chief prosecutor -- the first American to serve as Chief Prosecutor of an international war crimes tribunal since Justice Robert Jackson at Nuremberg; and Emmy award-winning investigative journalist Adam Ciralsky. Ciralsky also serves as co-executive producer of "The Wanted" with documentary filmmaker Charlie Ebersol.
Executive Producers and Co-Creators Charlie Ebersol and Adam Ciralsky said, "We are excited about our groundbreaking new TV project 'The Wanted' on NBC, and know that viewers will be intrigued by the show."
Ebersol and Ciralsky added, "It's like nothing you've ever seen on TV before. The pairing of rigorous investigative journalism with high-end production values has resulted in a fast-paced show which we hope will leave viewers wanting more."
Photography is available at www.nbcumv.com.
For more information or for biographies on Crane, Ebersol, Ciralsky, Carstens or Tyler contact:
Lauren Kapp, NBC News Jessica Boyer, Rogers & Cowan
212.664.2919 310.854.8141
Lauren.kapp@nbc.comjboyer@rogersandcowan.com
Nicole Perez, Rogers & Cowan
310.854.8150
nperez@rogersandcowan.com
Source: NBC News
CONTACT: Lauren Kapp of NBC News, +1-212-664-2919, Lauren.kapp@nbc.com,
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+1-310-854-8150, nperez@rogersandcowan.com, both of Rogers & Cowan for NBC
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