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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.
Originally shown between 2009 and 2020, Crimewatch Roadshow was the second daily version of the programme, that was broadcast on weekdays from 9:15 to 10:00am. From 8 March 2021, the show's name was changed to Crimewatch Live and is aired between 10.00 and 10:45am on weekday mornings.
She has been a reporter for the BBC's Crimewatch Roadshow since 2015. [9] Ackerley presented the second, third and fourth series of Council House Crackdown from 2016 to 2018. [10] She has presented reports for the BBC's Inside Out. [11] She was a contestant in an episode of Celebrity Mastermind in December 2016. [12]
An episode of BBC Crimewatch Live (Roadshow Live Episode 18 – Series 11) was aired in March 2020. It featured both Gosden's father Kevin and an appeal for information about Andrew by South Yorkshire Police. [81]
He has also fronted two series of the daily live show Crimewatch Roadshow for BBC One and will present the third series in June 2011. [8] In January 2008, he won a celebrity edition of The Weakest Link and Ready Steady Cook. On 29 December 2008, Wilding appeared on Celebrity Mastermind. [9] His specialist subject was The Human Body.
In June 2010, she co-hosted Crimewatch Roadshow on BBC One alongside Rav Wilding. [6] For three years she was presenter of the internet car review site, Carbuyer and appeared in weekly car review videos for Carbuyer's YouTube channel alongside journalist and presenter Mat Watson and then James Batchelor [15] [circular reference]
And "Roadshow" fans on Twitter definitely agreed, with one user claiming it's pieces like this that make the show so great. But just wait -- the story behind this rare Rolex is even more surprising.
In June 2011, O'Reilly returned to the BBC as the co-presenter for the third series of Crimewatch Roadshow with Rav Wilding. [8] In July 2011, a photograph of O'Reilly by Kate Peters was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in the People of Today collection. [9]