CBS All Access cancels Peter Sarsgaard's Interrogation 
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CBS All Access cancels Peter Sarsgaard's Interrogation

Launched in February this year, the show was based on a true story of a young man charged and convicted of brutally murdering his mother

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Streaming service CBS All Access has axed Peter Sarsgaard's crime drama series, Interrogation, after just one season. Co-created by Anders Weidemann and John Mankiewicz, the series also featured David Strathairn, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

Launched in February this year, the show was based on a true story that spanned more than 30 years, in which a young man was charged and convicted of brutally murdering his mother. Each episode was structured around an interrogation taken directly from the real police case files, and the episodes were made with the intention of allowing viewers to watch them in any order.

Both Weidemann and Mankiewicz served as executive producers alongside Fabrik Entertainment's Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate. CBS Television Studios produced along with Fabrik.

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