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Season Episodes Originally aired Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired First aired Last aired 4 4 (Ep. 13-16) 1990 9 10 1995 5 4 (Ep. 17-20) 1991 10 10 1996 6 4 (Ep. 21-24) 1992 11 10 1997 7 6 1993 12 10 1998 8 10 1994 13 10 1999
Each season of Crimewatch consists of ten episodes (four episodes each for seasons 1987 till 1992, and six episodes for 1993) usually aired near the end of every month between March and December every year. The English version is aired on the third or fourth Sunday, and the Mandarin version is aired on the last Friday of the same month.
The daytime spin-off series Crimewatch Roadshow (now Crimewatch Live) would continue to air, but will also air more episodes per year. [5] Crime NI , a similar live monthly programme in partnership with Crimestoppers UK , was aired from 3 September 2021 to 11 April 2022 on BBC One Northern Ireland and presented by Wendy Austin and journalist ...
This move resulted in the loss of Crime Watch Daily's major market clearances, as the stations were intent on replacing it with their new acquisition. Facing a continued ratings struggle, Telepictures and Warner Bros. ceased production of Crime Watch Daily at the end of the season with its final new episode airing on June 8, 2018. [14] [15]
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.
Crimewatch File was a British television programme which reconstructed the investigation of a single case that had previously been covered by Crimewatch which viewers had previously helped to solve. [ 1 ]
The murder of Julie Pacey (1955/1956 – 26 September 1994) was a unsolved murder of a mother in her own home in Grantham, England on Monday 26 September 1994. 38-year-old Pacey was found strangled to death with a cord in her first-floor bathroom by her 14-year-old daughter on her return home from school.
The murder of Jean Bradley was the apparently motiveless stabbing of a woman in Acton, London on 25 March 1993.The case made headline news at the time due to a dramatic chase of the killer by a witness and since it was the second unexplained stabbing of a woman in west London in the early 1990s following the murder of Penny Bell in 1991.