The Jury

The Jury (2004)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime, Legal

The Jury puts a twist on the typical courtroom drama by focusing the action on what transpires behind the locked door of the jury deliberation room. Those scenes are intercut with flashbacks of testimony and crime footage which reveal the facts of the case, and ultimately, after the verdict is reached, the events of the actual crime. Each week, a different case, and a different set of twelve people.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Too Jung to DieAug 6, 2004
S01E09Lamentation on the ReservationJul 30, 2004
S01E08PilotJul 23, 2004
S01E07The BoxerJul 16, 2004
S01E06MemoriesJul 9, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Jury' premiere?

'The Jury' premiered on June 8, 2004.

Who created 'The Jury'?

'The Jury' was created by Tom Fontana.

What genre does 'The Jury' belong to?

'The Jury' falls under the genre of legal drama.

Where is 'The Jury' set?

'The Jury' is set in New York City.

Who played the character of Adam Walker in 'The Jury'?

Billy Burke portrayed the character of Adam Walker in 'The Jury'.

Which famous actress played the role of Marguerite Cisneros in 'The Jury'?

Anna Friel played the role of Marguerite Cisneros in 'The Jury'.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Jury'?

The first season of 'The Jury' consisted of ten episodes.

Who served as the executive producer of 'The Jury'?

Barry Levinson served as the executive producer of 'The Jury'.

Which network aired 'The Jury'?

'The Jury' was aired on the FOX network.

Was 'The Jury' critically acclaimed?

'The Jury' received mixed reviews from critics.

What was the premise of 'The Jury'?

'The Jury' followed the lives of twelve individuals serving on a jury for a murder trial, exploring the personal and moral dilemmas they faced.

Did 'The Jury' have a continuous storyline or standalone episodes?

'The Jury' had a continuous storyline, focusing on the trial at hand while also delving into the personal lives of the jurors.

Who played the character of Keenan O'Brien in 'The Jury'?

Barry Levinson portrayed the character of Keenan O'Brien in 'The Jury'.

Did 'The Jury' receive any awards or nominations?

'The Jury' received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.

Was 'The Jury' renewed for a second season?

'The Jury' was not renewed for a second season and concluded after its first season.

What was the reception of 'The Jury' among viewers?

Viewer reception of 'The Jury' was mixed, with some appreciating its unique approach to legal drama, while others found it lacking in certain aspects.

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