Emmy nominee Michael O'Hara has not only written and produced some of the highest-rated television movies and miniseries in recent memory -- including Murder in the Heartland -- he was also the creator of two TV movie franchises NBC s highly successful Moment of Truth, and ABC s Crimes of Passion.
A former award-winning journalist and NBC Vice President of Media Relations, O'Hara has produced four miniseries and 33 Movies of the Week. but the pinnacle of his career is this Saturday when he appears live on TRUE CRIME UNCENSORED with Burl Barer and Howard Lapides, featuring fact-checker Mark Boyer, to hype his latest literary masterpiece
Dos Angeles, the first in a franchise of mysteries featuring Paco Moran, puts the multicultural thirty-something ex-LAPD homicide detective turned reluctant private eye on the trail of a beautiful young Latina on the run with ten million dollars in cash.
Half Anglo and half Mexican, Moran is a transitional character equally at home working in Beverly Hills or blue collar Boyle Heights, the tough East Los Angeles neighborhood where he was raised by a single mom. In his debut case Paco quickly learns he will be the fall guy if he doesn't track down the young immigrant who allegedly stole a small fortune from a sleazy Hollywood producer secretly laundering money for a notorious drug cartel.
Paco's frantic search takes him on a roller-coaster ride through a shadowy place he calls Dos Angeles a city within the city and a virtual country unto itself.
How did Michael O'Hara become Hispanic? How did he write all those hit TV shows?
What does an Executive Producer actually do?
LISTEN LIVE VIA THIS LINK 2pm PT/ 5pm ET Saturday September 12th
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