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Seizoen 11
Uitzenddatum
Sep 09, 2019
Michelle Ackerley is in West Yorkshire getting hands-on with the newest police training techniques. In the studio Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is in West Yorkshire getting hands-on with the newest police training techniques. In the studio Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
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Sep 10, 2019
Michelle Ackerley is in Whitby finding out how a specialist marine unit polices the coastline of the north east. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is in Whitby finding out how a specialist marine unit polices the coastline of the north east. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
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Sep 11, 2019
Live from Manchester, Michelle Ackerley finds out how the UK Football Policing Unit keeps fans and the public safe. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Live from Manchester, Michelle Ackerley finds out how the UK Football Policing Unit keeps fans and the public safe. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
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Sep 12, 2019
Michelle Ackerley meets the volunteer teams who carry out rescues in the caves and mines of the Peak District in Derbyshire. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley meets the volunteer teams who carry out rescues in the caves and mines of the Peak District in Derbyshire. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
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Sep 13, 2019
Michelle Ackerley is live in Liverpool, where police are working to tackle violent crime. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is live in Liverpool, where police are working to tackle violent crime. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
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Sep 16, 2019
Michelle Ackerley is with Lancashire police finding out how they use the latest forensic tools to crack cases. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is with Lancashire police finding out how they use the latest forensic tools to crack cases. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
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Sep 17, 2019
Michelle Ackerley is live from Staffordshire Police's dog training centre. In the wake of a new law which offers police service animals better protection against attacks, we meet Audi, a
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Michelle Ackerley is live from Staffordshire Police's dog training centre. In the wake of a new law which offers police service animals better protection against attacks, we meet Audi, a police dog who was stabbed in the line of duty earlier this year. And we’ll see the trainers working hard to get the next generation of pups ready for action.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK.
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Sep 18, 2019
Today’s programme comes live from a former jail in Birmingham, where Michelle discovers the real gang history that inspired BBC television series Peaky Blinders.
In the studio, former
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Today’s programme comes live from a former jail in Birmingham, where Michelle discovers the real gang history that inspired BBC television series Peaky Blinders.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK.
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Sep 19, 2019
This morning's programme takes us to Warwickshire, where roving reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how crime affects the farming community. With rural crime at a seven-year high across
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This morning's programme takes us to Warwickshire, where roving reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how crime affects the farming community. With rural crime at a seven-year high across the UK, we'll be on a working farm finding out how to spot stolen machinery and checking out the tech which helps police track down stolen livestock.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
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Sep 20, 2019
Roving reporter Michelle Ackerley continues her tour around the country. The final programme of the week comes live from Imber Court in Surrey, where the Met Police's mounted unit have
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Roving reporter Michelle Ackerley continues her tour around the country. The final programme of the week comes live from Imber Court in Surrey, where the Met Police's mounted unit have trained for the past 100 years. Michelle will be out and about with the unit as they keep the streets safe during a busy football match and the changing of the guard.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
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Sep 23, 2019
Crimewatch Roadshow Live is back and the team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases, as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
In London,
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Crimewatch Roadshow Live is back and the team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases, as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
In London, Michelle Ackerley joins Metropolitan Police officers at their Hendon base, where the force trains officers in everything from forensics to self-defence. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features including the newest crime fighting gadgets.
Each weekday morning, the team are asking viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they are taking on the crooks.
Appeals on the programme have led to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
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Sep 24, 2019
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
This morning the programme
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The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
This morning the programme is coming live from the south west of England, finding out about the work that goes into counterterrorism. And from sniffer dogs to body scanners, the show goes behind the scenes of a busy working airport.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features including the newest crime fighting gadgets.
Each weekday morning, the team ask viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they are taking on the crooks.
Appeals on the programme have let to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
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Sep 25, 2019
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
On the road, Michelle
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The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
On the road, Michelle Ackerley is live from the south east. And she meets some of the newest recruits to the police service.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features including the newest crime fighting gadgets
Each weekday morning, the team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and goes behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they are taking on the crooks.
Appeals on the programme have let to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
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Sep 26, 2019
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
This morning’s programme
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The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
This morning’s programme takes us to Bristol, where roving reporter Michelle Ackerley finds out how money and assets seized from convicted criminals are being ploughed back into the community. And the team are at an auction where the proceeds of crime are sold off to raise those funds.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as tips, advice and features.
Each weekday morning, the team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and going behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they’re taking on the crooks.
Appeals on the programme have led to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
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Sep 27, 2019
The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
Roving reporter Michelle
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The Crimewatch Roadshow Live team needs help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved cases as well as tackle the everyday crimes that could affect any one of us.
Roving reporter Michelle Ackerley ends her tour of the country in south Wales. She sees police divers, dogs and more as she discovers how police forces bring different teams together to train for the most challenging situations.
In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, as well as tips, advice and features.
Each weekday morning, the team asks viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down wanted faces. Michelle travels across the country and going behind the scenes with police forces as they reveal how they’re taking on the crooks.
Appeals on the programme have let to arrests on crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team are ready to take phone calls live in studio and are hoping viewers can help catch even more criminals this year. Your call could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.
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Mrt 09, 2020
Crimewatch Roadshow Live is back and the team needs your help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved casesand tackle the everyday crimes that could affect us all. Each weekday morning, the
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Crimewatch Roadshow Live is back and the team needs your help to crack the UK’s biggest unsolved casesand tackle the everyday crimes that could affect us all. Each weekday morning, the team will be asking viewers for help to solve crimes featured in dramatic reconstructions, identify criminals caught on CCTV and track down
wanted faces.Reporter Michelle Ackerley kicks off the series in the north of England as she joins firefighters at a specialist training centre in Darlington. Michelle will be getting the inside trackon how to tackle a blaze on board a military jet.In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK and the lowdown on the latest crime tech. He will also meet a police women’s rugbyteam using their sporting skills to tackle young offenders.
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Mrt 10, 2020
Michelle Ackerley is live from north Yorkshire, where rural policing teams are working to tackle persecution against rare birds of prey. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has
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Michelle Ackerley is live from north Yorkshire, where rural policing teams are working to tackle persecution against rare birds of prey. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as the lowdown on a state-of-the-art mobile knife detector.
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Mrt 11, 2020
Michelle Ackerley is with emergency teams, learning how their officers have helped keep people safe during the recent flooding. We also find out how police in Yorkshire are cracking down
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Michelle Ackerley is with emergency teams, learning how their officers have helped keep people safe during the recent flooding. We also find out how police in Yorkshire are cracking down on the criminals raiding cash machines across the region, and we join the search to find a missing schoolboy.
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Mrt 12, 2020
Michelle Ackerley finds out how Merseyside Police's mounted unit keeps fans safe on match days at Anfield. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley finds out how Merseyside Police's mounted unit keeps fans safe on match days at Anfield. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals and CCTV.
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Mrt 13, 2020
Michelle Ackerley is live from Lancashire, seeing how drones are proving a vital tool in the fight against crime. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
Michelle Ackerley is live from Lancashire, seeing how drones are proving a vital tool in the fight against crime. In the studio, Rav Wilding has the latest appeals and CCTV.
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Mrt 16, 2020
Reporter Michelle Ackerley is in the north west of England, where a charity has been forced to spend more than£1 million clearing up fly-tipping and litter from UK woodlands. In the
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Reporter Michelle Ackerley is in the north west of England, where a charity has been forced to spend more than£1 million clearing up fly-tipping and litter from UK woodlands. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, and the lowdown on an app that turns your smartphone in to a personal safety device.
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Mrt 17, 2020
Michelle Ackerley is live in Staffordshire finding out how vehicle forensic officers gather evidence to prosecutecar crimes. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest
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Michelle Ackerley is live in Staffordshire finding out how vehicle forensic officers gather evidence to prosecutecar crimes. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK as well as the lowdown on state-of-the-art tech that analyses a criminal's walk to helpwith identification.
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Mrt 18, 2020
Michelle Ackerley is live in Coventry talking to officers about the rise in ecclesiastical crime. We find outhow South Yorkshire police tracked down a murderer, and in the studio, former
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Michelle Ackerley is live in Coventry talking to officers about the rise in ecclesiastical crime. We find outhow South Yorkshire police tracked down a murderer, and in the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from across the UK.
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Mrt 19, 2020
Live from the south east, reporter Michelle Ackerley goes behind the scenes with police forces revealing howthey’re taking on the criminals. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding
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Live from the south east, reporter Michelle Ackerley goes behind the scenes with police forces revealing howthey’re taking on the criminals. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding finds out the most innovative and environmentally friendly way of getting officers out on the beat.
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Mrt 20, 2020
Michelle Ackerley talks to fire officers who are appealing to the public to phone, not film, when witnessinga fire. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime
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Michelle Ackerley talks to fire officers who are appealing to the public to phone, not film, when witnessinga fire. In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding has the latest crime appeals from all over the UK, and he’ll be taking a look at the newest crime-fighting tech - a piece of kit that allows police officers to take a virtual look inside a crime scene.
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