Confession (American TV series)
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| Confession | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Interview/discussion |
| Directed by | Paytrick Fay |
| Starring | Jack Wyatt |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 mins. |
| Original release | |
| Network | WFAA (1957–1958) ABC (1958––1959) |
| Release | 1957 – January 13, 1959 |
Confession is an American interview television series. Hosted by Jack Wyatt, the show explored the root causes of crime and possible ways of addressing them. The series aired locally in the Dallas, Texas, area beginning early in 1957 and nationally on ABC during the summer of 1958 and the 1958–1959 television season.
In each episode, host Jack Wyatt interviews a convicted criminal who has been vetted and approved by local police officials, discussing his or her crimes and reasons for committing them.[1][2][3] After the interview, Wyatt moderates a discussion by a panel which includes a lawyer, a member of the clergy, either a psychiatrist or a psychologist, and either a penologist or a sociologist, during which the panelists analyze the interview and suggest ways of reforming the criminal.[3]