London
(ANI):
The
doctor
at
the
centre
of
Michael
Jackson's
death
probe
has
reportedly
landed
a
starring
role
on
TV.
Dr.
Conrad
Murray,
who
has
been
accused
of
administering
powerful
prescription
drug
Propofol
to
the
King
of
Pop
before
his
death
on
June
25,
was
said
to
have
reached
an
agreement
with
a
documentary
crew
to
film
his
first
day
back
at
work
in
his
Houston,
Texas
clinic.
According
to
TMZ.com,
the
production
company
was
"interested
in
the
reaction
of
patients
to
his
return," reports
the
Daily
Express.
The
cardiologist
will
supposedly
feature
in
one-off
TV
special
that
will
be
broadcast
once
the
probe
into
the
singer"s
death
is
completed.
Murray
has
purportedly
not
been
paid
for
the
show,
but
will
receive
an
undisclosed
amount
once
the
documentary
airs.