Crimewatch Live

Crimewatch Live (2009- )

RunningDocumentary showCrime

Presented by former Metropolitan Police detective Rav Wilding, the show appeals directly to the public for help with unsolved cases from all over the UK. He's joined by Michelle Ackerley, who will be hitting the road, finding out how police forces up and down the country are tackling the everyday sorts of crime that affects us all.

Live every weekday morning, the series features reconstructions, CCTV and Wanted Faces alongside fascinating insights into the latest crime fighting technology and advice on how viewers can avoid becoming a victim themselves.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 09:30 (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S20E15The Murder of Paul McGrathoct. 18, 2024
S20E14New Crimewaveoct. 17, 2024
S20E13Three Times over the Limitoct. 16, 2024
S20E12Running towards Dangeroct. 15, 2024
S20E11Collision Investigatorsoct. 14, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Crimewatch Live' premiere?

'Crimewatch Live' premiered on January 5, 2009.

Who were the main hosts of 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009?

The main hosts of 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009 were Rav Wilding and Kirsty Young.

How often did 'Crimewatch Live' air in 2009?

'Crimewatch Live' aired once a month in 2009.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' focus on solving real crimes?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' focused on solving real crimes by featuring reconstructions and appeals for information.

Were there any special episodes of 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' had special episodes dedicated to specific cases or themes throughout 2009.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' have a studio audience in 2009?

No, 'Crimewatch Live' did not have a studio audience in 2009.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' feature live updates on ongoing investigations?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' featured live updates on ongoing investigations to keep viewers informed.

Were there any notable breakthroughs or successes resulting from 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' achieved notable breakthroughs and successes in solving several cases in 2009.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' collaborate with law enforcement agencies in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' collaborated closely with law enforcement agencies to gather information and aid in investigations.

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' occasionally featured celebrity guests who supported the show's efforts to raise awareness about crime.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' have a call-in hotline for viewers to provide information?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' had a call-in hotline where viewers could provide information related to the cases featured on the show.

Were there any special episodes of 'Crimewatch Live' dedicated to missing persons in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' had special episodes dedicated to missing persons, highlighting their cases and seeking information.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' use reenactments to depict crimes in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' used reenactments to depict crimes and help viewers understand the circumstances surrounding them.

Were there any updates on previous cases featured on 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' provided updates on previous cases, informing viewers about developments and outcomes.

Did 'Crimewatch Live' have a dedicated website for viewers to access more information?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' had a dedicated website where viewers could access additional information about the cases and submit tips.

Were there any international cases featured on 'Crimewatch Live' in 2009?

Yes, 'Crimewatch Live' occasionally featured international cases, highlighting the global efforts to solve them.

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Also known as

  • Crimewatch Roadshow

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