Crimewatch Live

Last updated

Crimewatch Live
Crimewatch Live Title Card.png
Crimewatch Live title card (2021–present)
Also known asCrimewatch Daily
Crimewatch Roadshow
GenreFactual
Based on Aktenzeichen XY… ungelöst
Presented byPhil Gayle
Jane Moore
Sophie Raworth
Rav Wilding
Ginny Buckley
Miriam O'Reilly
Dave Guest
Sian Lloyd
Jacqui Hames
Michelle Ackerley
Sonali Shah
Tina Daheley
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3 (Daily)
12 (Roadshow)
5 (Live)
No. of episodes58 (Daily)
260 (Roadshow)
75 (Live) (list of episodes)
Production
Production locations BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Camera setup Multiple-camera
Running time60 minutes (Daily)
45 minutes (Roadshow and Live)
Production companies BBC Studios
BBC Cymru Wales
Original release
Network BBC One
Release27 November 2000 (2000-11-27) 
present
Related

Crimewatch Live (previously known as Crimewatch Roadshow Live or simply Crimewatch Roadshow and originally as Crimewatch Daily) is a British television programme produced by BBC Studios Documentary Unit Cymru Wales, that reconstructs major unsolved crimes in order to gain information from the public which may assist in solving them. The programme is broadcast on BBC One. [1]

Contents

History

2000–2001: Crimewatch Daily

First aired on 27 November 2000, Crimewatch Daily was the initial daily version of the original Crimewatch programme, [2] aired between 10:00 and 11:00am on weekday mornings, that appealed for help with unsolved cases not covered in the main programme. Broadcast from a specially designed studio at New Scotland Yard, [3] the series was presented by Phil Gayle and Jane Moore. [4] Two further series aired throughout 2001, before the final edition was broadcast on 7 December 2001. [5]

2009–2020: Crimewatch Roadshow

First broadcast on 1 June 2009, Crimewatch Roadshow was the second daily version of the BBC's Crimewatch programme, that was broadcast on weekdays from 9:15 to 10:00am. From 2009, the main Crimewatch programme did not broadcast in June, being instead replaced by twenty shows broadcast on a daily basis throughout the month. The Crimewatch Roadshow broadcast live from a different area of the country for each episode, often containing features on how the local police force helps to solve everyday crime. In October 2017, it was announced that following the cancellation of the main programme, it would now broadcast two series per year. [6]

12 series of the show have been broadcast. Rav Wilding has presented all 12 series, first appearing as a co-presenter alongside Sophie Raworth before being promoted to main anchor from the second series onwards. Ginny Buckley, Miriam O'Reilly, Dave Guest, Alice Bandhukvari, Nicola Rees, Sian Lloyd, Sonali Shah, Michelle Ackerley and Tina Daheley have all appeared as co-presenters throughout the series' run. During the fifth series, former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames co-presented every Friday, updating viewers on success stories from years past.

2021: Crimewatch Live

First broadcast on 8 March 2021, Crimewatch Live is the third and current daily version of the BBC's Crimewatch programme, that broadcasts on weekday mornings originally from 11:00 to 11:45am before moving an hour earlier from September 2021. It is now filmed in BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House, Cardiff, with presenters Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley in the studio, and John Paul Davies reporting on scene. [1]

Show format

Broadcasting on weekday mornings, at various times over the years, it features approximately three or four cases per show with each case featuring reconstructions of the crime. It is one of the largest live factual studio productions. The films shown often feature interviews with senior detectives and/or relatives or friends of victims. [7] Key evidence is usually shown, such as E-FIT profiles of suspects and details of certain lines of enquiry.

Other features to the show include a "CCTV section", which showed crimes caught on CCTV with enhanced imagery of suspects. A "Wanted Faces" section was also featured: four close-up pictures of suspects police are trying to trace are shown on screen. This section also frequently involves information about suspects, including aliases. These four photos are shown upon the programme's closing credits, one of the few programmes in which the BBC do not 'show the credits in reduced size'.

Viewers can contact the show by phoning 08000 468 999, with the phone lines remaining open until 12:30pm on the morning of the programme. Viewers can also send text messages to 63399 24/7. [8] [9] Due to the high demand for cases to be shown on the programme, many other cases are added to the website. These are joined by reconstructions, CCTV footage and wanted faces that have been shown on previous programmes. All reconstructions, CCTV footage, faces and cases remain on the Crimewatch Live website until the criminals are caught or suspects convicted. [10] Each programme can be watched on the BBC iPlayer catch-up service for 24 hours (later increased to seven days) from broadcast.

Presenters

Crimewatch Daily

PresenterTenureAdditional information
Phil Gayle2000–2001Main presenter of the original Crimewatch Daily series
Jane Moore 2000–2001Co-presenter of the original Crimewatch Daily series

Crimewatch Roadshow (Crimewatch Live since 2021)

PresenterTenureAdditional information
Rav Wilding 2009–presentPresenter of Crimewatch Roadshow for every series.
Sophie Raworth 2009Main presenter during the first series in June 2009.
Ginny Buckley 2010Co-presenter during the second series in 2010.
Miriam O'Reilly 2011Co-presenter during the third series in 2011.
Dave Guest 2012Co-presenter during the fourth series in 2012.
Sian Lloyd 2013–2015Second longest-serving co-presenter.
Sonali Shah 2015Co-presenter during third and final week of series 7 in June 2015.
Michelle Ackerley 2015–presentLongest-serving co-presenter, since June 2015.
John Paul Davies2020–2021Co-presenter for series 12, 13 and 14

Transmissions

Crimewatch Daily

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesMain presenter(s)Co-presenter(s)
127 November 20001 December 20005Phil Gayle Jane Moore
229 January 20019 March 200129
35 November 20017 December 200124

Crimewatch Roadshow (Crimewatch Live since 2021)

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodesMain presenter(s)Co-presenter(s)
11 June 200926 June 200920 [11] Sophie Raworth Rav Wilding
27 June 20102 July 201020 [11] Rav Wilding Ginny Buckley
36 June 20111 July 201120 [11] Miriam O'Reilly
411 June 20126 July 201220 [11] Dave Guest
510 June 20135 July 201320 [11] Sian Lloyd
Jacqui Hames (Episodes 5, 10, 15 & 20)
69 June 20144 July 201420 [11] Sian Lloyd
78 June 20153 July 201520 [11] Sian Lloyd (Episodes 1–10)
Michelle Ackerley (Episodes 11–15)
Sonali Shah (Episodes 16–20)
86 June 20161 July 201620 [11] Michelle Ackerley
912 June 20177 July 201720 [11] Michelle Ackerley (Episodes 1–15)
Tina Daheley (Episodes 16–20)
104 June 201829 June 201835 [11] Michelle Ackerley
4 March 201922 March 2019
119 September 201927 September 201930 [11]
9 March 202027 March 2020
127 September 202025 September 202015 [11] Michelle Ackerley
John Paul Davies [12] [13]
138 March 202126 March 202115 [13]
146 September 202124 September 202115 [13]
157 March 202225 March 202215 [13] Michelle Ackerley
163 October 202221 October 202215 [13]
176 March 202324 March 202315 [13]
182 October 202320 October 202315 [13]
194 March 202422 March 202415 [13]

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jill Dando</span> English journalist and television presenter (1961–1999)

Jill Wendy Dando was an English journalist, television presenter and newsreader. She spent most of her career at the BBC and was the corporation's Personality of the Year in 1997. At the time of her death, her television work included co-presenting the BBC One programme Crimewatch with Nick Ross.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">CBeebies</span> British childrens television network broadcast internationally

CBeebies is a British free-to-air public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 6 years and under. Its sister channel, CBBC, is aimed at older children aged 6 to 12. It broadcasts every day from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm, timesharing with BBC Four.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sophie Raworth</span> English journalist, newsreader and broadcaster (born 1968)

Sophie Jane Raworth is an English journalist, newsreader and broadcaster working for the BBC. She is a senior newsreader and is one of the main presenters of BBC News. She has been a television presenter for state occasions and has also presented the BBC's Election Night coverage, alongside other presenters.

<i>Live & Kicking</i> BBC childrens TV series, from 1993

Live & Kicking is a British children's television series that originally aired on BBC1 from 2 October 1993 to 15 September 2001. It was the replacement for Going Live!, and took many of its features from it, such as phone-ins, games, comedy, competitions and the showing of cartoons. Once Live & Kicking had become established in series two, it reached its height in popularity during series four, when it was presented by Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston; their final edition won a BAFTA award. After this, the programme's ratings dropped with the launch of SMTV Live on ITV and the show ended in 2001.

<i>Watchdog</i> (TV programme) British TV series or programme

Watchdog is a British consumer investigative journalism programme that was broadcast on BBC One from 14 July 1985 to 17 October 2019. The programme focused on investigating complaints and concerns made by viewers and consumers over problematic experiences with traders, retailers and other companies around the UK, over customer services, products, security, and possible fraudulent/criminal behaviour. Since it first began, the programme had achieved great success in changing the awareness consumers have of their purchasing rights, as well as pushing forward for changes in company policies and consumer laws, and in some cases helping to close down businesses whose practices have left many people dissatisfied and out of pocket. The show's longstanding slogan was "the programme you cannot afford to miss".

Clive Warren is a British radio presenter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Louise Minchin</span> British journalist and news presenter

Louise Mary Minchin is a British television presenter, journalist and former news presenter who currently works freelance within the BBC.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rav Wilding</span> British television personality

Rav Wilding is a British television presenter and former police officer who served with the British Transport Police and Metropolitan Police Service. Prior to joining the police, Wilding served in the British Army and worked as a security guard at Harrods department store in London. He is best known for his role as a presenter on the BBC TV show Crimewatch.

<i>Crimewatch</i> British television programme produced by the BBC

Crimewatch is a British television programme produced by the BBC, that reconstructs major unsolved crimes in order to gain information from the public which may assist in solving the case. The programme was originally broadcast once a month on BBC One, although in the final years before cancellation it was usually broadcast roughly once every two months.

Michelle Ayele Ackerley is an English television presenter and journalist, best known for her work on BBC programmes such as Watchdog, World’s Strongest Man and The One Show.

This is a timeline of notable events relating to BBC Radio 1, a British national radio station which began in September 1967.

A timeline of notable events relating to BBC Radio 2, a British national radio station which began broadcasting in September 1967.

A timeline of notable events relating to BBC Radio 4, a British national radio station which began broadcasting in September 1967.

A timeline of notable events relating to BBC Radio 5 Live, and its predecessor BBC Radio 5.

A timeline of notable events relating to BBC Radio 3, a British national radio station which began broadcasting in September 1967.

<i>Jeremy Vine</i> (TV programme) British TV programme

Jeremy Vine, Storm Huntley and Alexis Conran and Friends are three continuation programmes from Channel 5's morning debate show The Wright Stuff, with Vine having his name as the programme title since 2018 and the other two presenters being listed for their segments of the ITN produced programme since June 2023.

This is a timeline of the history of breakfast television in the United Kingdom.

This is a timeline of the history of the broadcasting of children’s programmes on BBC Television.

This is a timeline of the history of the broadcasting of breakfast radio programmes on national stations in the United Kingdom.

Phil Gayle is an English newsreader, broadcaster and journalist who has worked for networks including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, broadcasting the news on both television and radio. As well as presenting on programmes including The Big Breakfast, Crimewatch Daily, London Today and London Tonight, Gayle has also competed on the second series of Dancing on Ice. Since 2015, he has been a presenter for DW News, an international English-language news channel which broadcasts from Germany. Gayle can also be heard as the voice of the in-flight announcements for easyJet.

References

  1. 1 2 Miller, Rebecca (8 March 2021). "Crimewatch Live: BBC announces major change to show 'Really exciting!'". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  2. Wilkes, Neil (24 November 2000). "Crimewatch joins BBC Daytime". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  3. "BBC - Factsheets - Crimewatch Daily". Archived from the original on 16 November 2001. Retrieved 8 May 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. "Crimewatch Daily - BBC One London - 27 November 2000 - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 27 November 2000. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  5. "Crimewatch Daily - BBC One London - 7 December 2001 - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 7 December 2001. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  6. "Crimewatch axed by BBC after 33 years". BBC News. 17 October 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  7. Leishman, Frank; Mason, Paul (2003) Policing and the media: facts, fictions and factions, Willan Publishing, p. 114
  8. "BBC Crimewatch Live Contact". www.bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 13 June 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  9. "Crimewatch Live Tweet". Twitter. Archived from the original on 12 March 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  10. "BBC Crimewatch Live Appeals". www.bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 13 June 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "BBC - Crimewatch Roadshow - Episode Guide". BBC. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  12. "BBC - BBC One daytime's Crimewatch Roadshow Live returns for new series - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. 26 August 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "BBC - Crimewatch Live- Episode Guide". BBC. Retrieved 12 March 2021.