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Conrad Murray to star in MJ doccie

Los Angeles - The doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson will star in a tell-all TV documentary airing this week, the company behind the film said on Tuesday.

The 50-minute documentary about Dr Conrad Murray will air in the United States on MSNBC on Friday November 11 under the title Michael Jackson and the Doctor, the network said.

It will be shown in South Africa on TopTV channel 410 on Saturday November 12 at 05:00 (South African time) and again on Monday November 14 at 04:00 at the same time as the rest of the world.

The broadcast will come just days after Murray, 58, was found guilty on Monday of gross negligence in his care of Jackson, leading to his death in June 2009. Murray pleaded not guilty but did not testify at his trial and is now in jail in Los Angeles ahead of a November 29 sentencing hearing.

Relationship

The documentary explores the relationship between Jackson and his personal physician. It was shot before Murray's conviction and in it the doctor reveals details of his time with Jackson.

"Walking around with painful feet as a dancer, unbelievable calluses, so I brought the appropriate specialists. He was very pleased of course," Murray says in an excerpt posted on celebrity website TMZ.

The documentary was produced by October Films and what's it all about? productions and is distributed by British company Zodiak Rights.

They secured exclusive access to Murray in November 2009 - following Jackson's death on June 25 of that year - and filmmakers shot footage of the doctor over two years and during his six-week trial, Zodiak said.

Medical examiners found Jackson died of an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol and sedatives, which Murray said he gave the singer as a sleep aid.

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