Cry Wolfe

Cry Wolfe (2014-2016)

EndedReality show

Inspired by true accounts from his actual case files, each half-hour episode features Private Investigator Brian Wolfe and his investigative assistant, Janine McCarthy, as they expose cheating spouses, dishonest employees, con artists, and scammers to deliver answers to their clients.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E16Little Boy Blueoct. 4, 2016
S03E15Scent of a Womanoct. 4, 2016
S03E14Jeepers Creeperssept. 27, 2016
S03E13Hidden Assetssept. 27, 2016
S03E12Dark Websept. 20, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Cry Wolfe' premiere?

'Cry Wolfe' premiered on June 3, 2014.

Who is the main character in 'Cry Wolfe'?

The main character in 'Cry Wolfe' is Brian Wolfe.

What is Brian Wolfe's profession in the show?

Brian Wolfe is a private investigator in 'Cry Wolfe'.

Where is 'Cry Wolfe' set?

'Cry Wolfe' is set in Los Angeles, California.

What is the premise of 'Cry Wolfe'?

'Cry Wolfe' follows private investigator Brian Wolfe as he solves various cases involving cheating spouses, missing persons, and other personal investigations.

Who is Brian Wolfe's sidekick in 'Cry Wolfe'?

Brian Wolfe's sidekick in 'Cry Wolfe' is Janine McCarthy.

What are some of the notable cases featured in 'Cry Wolfe'?

Some notable cases featured in 'Cry Wolfe' include tracking down a con artist, exposing a cheating spouse, and finding a missing person.

How does Brian Wolfe approach his investigations in 'Cry Wolfe'?

Brian Wolfe approaches his investigations in 'Cry Wolfe' with a combination of surveillance, interviews, and research to gather evidence and uncover the truth.

Does 'Cry Wolfe' incorporate any dramatic reenactments?

Yes, 'Cry Wolfe' incorporates dramatic reenactments to give viewers a visual representation of the cases being investigated.

Is 'Cry Wolfe' a scripted show or a reality show?

'Cry Wolfe' is a reality show, featuring real-life cases and investigations.

How long are the episodes of 'Cry Wolfe'?

The episodes of 'Cry Wolfe' typically last around 30 minutes.

Does 'Cry Wolfe' have a narrator?

Yes, 'Cry Wolfe' has a narrator who provides additional context and commentary throughout the show.

Are the cases in 'Cry Wolfe' based on real-life investigations?

Yes, the cases in 'Cry Wolfe' are based on real-life investigations conducted by Brian Wolfe.

Does 'Cry Wolfe' feature any recurring characters?

Yes, 'Cry Wolfe' features recurring characters such as Brian Wolfe's colleagues and clients.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Cry Wolfe'?

The first season of 'Cry Wolfe' consists of 10 episodes.

Are there any guest appearances by celebrities in 'Cry Wolfe'?

Yes, 'Cry Wolfe' has guest appearances by celebrities who seek Brian Wolfe's help in solving personal matters.

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