60 Days In Season 4 Soundtrack — Cast, Setting & FAQ

60 Days In Season 4 is the fourth installment of A&E’s reality documentary series that sends volunteers undercover as inmates inside real jails. Like Season 3 before it, Season 4 is set at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, following nine volunteers who pose as prisoners to expose the hidden realities of violence, drug use, and gang activity behind bars – all without the jail’s general population or staff knowing their true identities.

Quick Facts

Title 60 Days In – Season 4
Type TV series (reality documentary)
Network A&E
Setting Fulton County Jail, Atlanta, Georgia
Premiere date January 1, 2018
Episodes 14
Where to stream Prime Video, A&E
Cast Mark Adger, Alan Oliver, Andrew Fellows, Angele Cooper, Emmanuel Buchi, Jaclin Owen, Johnny Ramirez, Matt Fellows, Stephanie, Nate Burrell
Genre Reality, Documentary, Crime

Music of 60 Days In Season 4

60 Days In does not have a traditional composed film or television score, and there is no official soundtrack album release for the series or for Season 4 specifically. As with most unscripted reality-documentary programming, the show relies on stock and library music cues for tension, transitions, and dramatic emphasis rather than a credited original score. No composer is credited for the series on A&E or in the show’s production credits, which is standard for this genre of reality TV.

What Happens in Season 4

Season 4 follows nine volunteers who go undercover inside Fulton County Jail: police officer Alan Oliver, substitute teacher Andrew Fellows (who volunteered alongside his father Matt Fellows, a former prison chaplain), aspiring filmmaker Angele Cooper, public health official Emmanuel Buchi, paralegal Jaclin Owen, former gang member Johnny Ramirez, and a participant known as Stephanie, whose family members had been previously incarcerated. Former Marine Nate Burrell, a standout from Season 3, also returned for an extended stint. Colonel Mark Adger, Fulton County’s Chief Jailer, oversaw the operation from the staff side, managing a facility with over 665 employees.

Where to Stream

60 Days In Season 4 is available to stream on Prime Video and through A&E’s own streaming platforms. Episodes originally aired on A&E starting January 1, 2018.

Cast

  • Mark Adger – Chief Jailer, Fulton County Jail
  • Alan Oliver – Police officer
  • Andrew Fellows – Substitute teacher
  • Matt Fellows – Former prison chaplain (Andrew’s father)
  • Angele Cooper – Aspiring filmmaker
  • Emmanuel Buchi – Public health official
  • Jaclin Owen – Paralegal
  • Johnny Ramirez – Former gang member
  • Stephanie – Participant with incarcerated family members
  • Nate Burrell – Former US Marine (returning from Season 3)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does 60 Days In have a soundtrack or composer?

No. 60 Days In is an unscripted reality documentary series and does not have a credited composer or an official soundtrack release. Like most reality TV, it uses stock and library music for its background cues.

Where was 60 Days In Season 4 filmed?

Season 4 was filmed at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta, Georgia, the same facility used for Season 3.

Who is in the cast of 60 Days In Season 4?

Season 4’s volunteers include Alan Oliver, Andrew Fellows, Angele Cooper, Emmanuel Buchi, Jaclin Owen, Johnny Ramirez, Matt Fellows, Stephanie, and returning Season 3 participant Nate Burrell, with Colonel Mark Adger overseeing the jail.

Where can I watch 60 Days In Season 4?

60 Days In Season 4 is available on Prime Video and through A&E’s streaming platforms. It originally aired on A&E beginning January 1, 2018.

Is 60 Days In real or scripted?

60 Days In is presented as an unscripted reality documentary. Volunteers are genuinely incarcerated as undercover inmates for 60 days, though the show has faced some criticism and scrutiny over editing choices.

How many episodes are in 60 Days In Season 4?

Season 4 consists of 14 episodes, beginning with a two-hour premiere on January 1, 2018.

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