Posted Tuesday, January 16, 2018 by RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog
In March, former HLN host and long-time Atlanta resident Nancy Grace will be back on TV on a regular basis with a weekly talk program on A&E called "Grace vs. Abrams."
It will debut March 29 at 10 p.m. and feature Grace and fellow legal analyst Dan Abrams debating infamous crimes and legal cases. It will be shot in Times Square Studios before a live audience in New York City.
Similar to cases they've done for "Good Morning America," Grace and Abrams will break down the situation, sometimes featuring key players from the cases both in studio and remotely. A&E said select episodes of the series will take a deeper dive into topics covered in A&E series and specials.
"Nancy and Dan are smart, experienced attorneys with strong voices and equally strong opinions on legal matters," said Elaine Frontain Bryant, A&E head of programming in a press release. "In 'Grace vs. Abrams,' they will delve deeper into the stories and legal questions around infamous crimes and trials, providing viewers with a complete picture and explanation of the issues. And, of course, fighting over which of them is right!"
Grace left HLN in the fall of 2016 voluntarily after 12 years. She has since started a crime-related Sirius/XM radio program on the Triumph channel at noon.
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