Dr. Conrad Murray, the doctor accused of administering the powerful prescription drug Propofol to Michael Jackson prior to his death on June 25, will soon make a reality TV appearance.
Murray signed a deal with a British documentary crew to film the return to his Houston, Texas, clinic last month, after quitting his private practice in order to become a full-time doctor for the King of Pop.
A representative for Murray told TMZ that the production company was "interested in the reaction of patients to his return."
The documentary crew was on hand when Murray returned to his practice in November to collect footage for the TV special. It will air after the investigation surrounding the doctor and his involvement in Jackson's death has concluded.
Murray has not yet been paid for his involvement in the show, according to TMZ, but will receive an unspecified amount once the documentary airs.
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