Caught on Camera

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Caught on Camera
GenreDocumentary
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes29
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Original release
Network ITV
Release25 September 2007 (2007-09-25) 
present

Caught on Camera is a British documentary series, which looks at real-life footage, filmed by members of the public.

The cameras used to film this footage, such as CCTV, smartphones, bodycams and dashcams, are everywhere in the United Kingdom, capturing many traditional British events, such as angry moments, car incidents, heroes holding their own against criminals, etc.

Caught on Camera also interviews those involved, regarding these events, including those who are the victims and the heroes, whilst mentioning the results of the events.

Episodes

TitleOriginal Air DatePresenter/NarratorNotes
Shoplifters: Caught On Camera25 September 2007
Road Rage Britain: Caught On Camera9 June 2014
Unbelievable Moments: Caught On Camera28 December 2014 Alastair Stewart
Car Crash Britain: Caught On Camera5 February 2015 Jamie Theakston [1]
12 February 2015 [2]
Britain Sees Red: Caught On Camera23 July 2015 [3] [4]
30 July 2015 [5]
Unbelievable Moments: Caught On Camera16 January 2016 Alastair Stewart
17 January 2016
Car Crash Britain: Caught On Camera2 February 2016 Jamie Theakston [6] [7]
9 February 2016 [8]
Heroes and Villains: Caught On Camera16 February 2016 [9]
23 February 2016 [10]
Frustrated Britain: Caught on Camera1 March 2016 [11]
8 March 2016
Wedding Surprises: Caught on Camera12 July 2016
19 July 2016
Holiday Horrors: Caught on Camera26 July 2016
2 August 2016
Unbelievable Moments: Caught On Camera8 January 2017 Alastair Stewart
26 February 2017
Car Crash Britain: Caught On Camera4 May 2017 Jamie Theakston
11 May 2017
25 May 2017
Holiday Horrors: Caught On Camera7 June 2017
14 June 2017
21 June 2017
28 June 2017
Car Crash Britain: Caught On Camera7 August 2017
Neighbours from Hell: Caught On Camera12 August 2019 Stephen Mangan Series 4 - Episode 5 [12]
19 August 2019

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