The #1 new non-fiction series 60 DAYS IN returns for an explosive second season following the success of its inaugural season. "60 Days In" is cable's #1 new non-fiction series among total viewers and adults 25-54 and 18-49 - further bolstered by the season finale which garnered more than 3.1 million total viewers (based on Live +3). Sheriff Jamey Noel of the Clark County Jail decided to nominate eight new innocent participants with an interest in the criminal justice system to enter the program for a deeper dive into the drugs, violence and internal corruption exposed during season one. The second season of "60 Days In" will premiere on Thursday, August 18th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
"'60 Days In' is an incredibly riveting and disruptive series that epitomizes the A&E brand through thought-provoking storytelling," said Elaine Frontain Bryant, EVP and Head of Programming, A&E Network. "The second season will fully immerse our passionate audience as they witness the dangerous world of incarceration first-hand." ABC News Chief Legal Analyst, Dan Abrams hosts "60 Days In: The Aftermath," a tell-all reunion special, with the season one participants premiering on Thursday, May 26th from 9-10:30 p.m. ET/PT. See some of the participants meet for the first time, learn specific details about their experience and hear critical feedback on how they did from Sheriff Jamey Noel and Captain Scottie Maples. Finally, during "60 Days In: Meet the Participants" premiering on August 11th at 10p.m. ET/PT, viewers will get to know the new group from season two and their individual reasons that led up to their decision to enter this dangerous program. Meet the wife of season one participant Zac in addition to a former corrections officer, a mother with an incarcerated child, a bounty hunter, a criminal justice student and a young lawyer. Each participant's background will help give the sheriff more well-rounded feedback.Videos