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some of the country's most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dando99, becoming a crimewatch appeal. for all of us here it can be gruelling coping with crimes against victims who are strangers. it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 11! million of us tuned in to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it's going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there's a lot of good you can do, but i don't think the idea of solving major crimes — it's not feasible given the small audience you're going to get, a relatively small audience. some of the show‘s most shocking cases include the murder of the toddlerjames bulger in 1993. the child's killers were seen on this cctv footage. and the murder of schoolgirl sarah payne was also solved in 2001, after police received hundreds of calls following a crimewatch appeal. it'
some of the country's most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dando99, becoming a crimewatch appeal. for all of us here it can be gruelling coping with crimes against victims who are strangers. it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 11! million of us tuned in to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick...
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names have fronted the show, includingjill bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dandoult of viewers' calls. her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britain's most footage and mugshots of britain's m ost wa nted footage and mugshots of britain's most wanted got the public‘s assistance, and crimewatch helped bring many criminals to justice, including the killers of james bolger. and michael sans, who murdered julie dart and kidnapped stephanie slater. it also helped reunite people were lost possessions, notably this rare stradivarius violin. it is 300 years old and worth £1.2 million. recently it has been hosted byjeremy vine, but it is thought falling ratings have taken it off prime—time. instead, the bbc says it will make more crimewatch roadshow for daytime, where there might be less need for its trademark sign. meanwhile, don't have nightmares. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on the plight of two teenagers
names have fronted the show, includingjill bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dandoult of viewers' calls. her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britain's most footage and mugshots of britain's m ost wa nted footage and mugshots of britain's most wanted got the public‘s assistance, and crimewatch helped bring many criminals to justice, including the killers of james bolger. and michael sans, who murdered julie...
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first hosted by nick ross, some of the bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dandostice, including the killers ofjames bulger, and michael sams, who murdered julie dart first hosted by nick ross, some of the bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dando. five arrests in this last month, all as a direct result of viewers' calls. her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britain's most wanted got the public‘s assistance, and crimewatch helped bring many criminals tojustice, including the killers ofjames bulger, and michael sams, who murdered julie dart and kidnapped stephanie slater. it also helped reunite people with lost possessions, notably this rare stradivarius violin. it is 300 years old and worth £1.2 million. recently it has been hosted byjeremy vine, but it is thought falling ratings have taken it off prime—time. instead, the bbc says it will make more crimewatch road shows for daytime, where there might be less need for its trademark sign—off. meanwhile, don't have nightmares. from crimewa
first hosted by nick ross, some of the bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dandostice, including the killers ofjames bulger, and michael sams, who murdered julie dart first hosted by nick ross, some of the bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dando. five arrests in this last month, all as a direct result of viewers' calls. her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britain's most wanted got the...
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some of the country's most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dandoms who are strangers. it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 1a million of us tuned in to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it's going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there's a lot of good you can do, but i don't think the idea of solving major crimes — it's not feasible given the small audience you're going to get, a relatively small audience. some of the show‘s most shocking cases include the murder of the toddlerjames bulger in 1993. the child's killers were seen on this cctv footage. and the murder of schoolgirl sarah payne was also solved in 2001, after police received hundreds of calls following a crimewatch appeal. it's been an invaluable tool, for both the police and the public. for the public to give information to the p
some of the country's most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dandoms who are strangers. it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 1a million of us tuned in to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it's going to be very difficult to do appeals...
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some of the country‘s most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dandots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it‘s going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there‘s a lot of good you can do, but i don‘t think the idea of solving major crimes — it‘s not feasible given the small audience you‘re going to get, a relatively small audience. some of the show‘s most shocking cases include the murder of the toddlerjames bulger in 1993. the child‘s killers were seen on this cctv footage. and the murder of schoolgirl sarah payne was also solved in 2001, after police received hundreds of calls following a crimewatch appeal. it's been an invaluable tool, for both the police and the public. for the public to give information to the police, and for the police to act on that information. crimewatch isn‘t going completely, though. it will continue on the daytime sister
some of the country‘s most notorious offences, with some of the bbc‘s biggest names — including jill dandots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it‘s going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there‘s a lot of good you can do, but i don‘t think the idea of solving major crimes —...
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first hosted by nick ross, some of the bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dandot of viewers' calls. her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britain's most wanted got the public‘s assistance, and crimewatch helped bring many criminals to justice, including the killers of james bulger, and michael sams, who murdered julie dart and kidnapped stephanie slater. it also helped reunite people with lost possessions, notably this rare stradivarius violin. it is 300 years old and worth £1.2 million. recently it has been hosted byjeremy vine, but it is thought falling ratings have taken it off prime—time. instead, the bbc says it will make more crimewatch roadshow for daytime, where there might be less need for its trademark sign—off. meanwhile, don't have nightmares. that was always difficult because you were always likely to have a nightmare afterwards. it is quite an institution, wasn't it? let's show you these pictures from paddington station yesterday afternoon. the duchess of cambridge took up paddington bear's off
first hosted by nick ross, some of the bbc‘s biggest names have fronted the show, including jill dandot of viewers' calls. her murder in 1999 also becoming a crimewatch appeal. real crime cctv footage and mugshots of britain's most wanted got the public‘s assistance, and crimewatch helped bring many criminals to justice, including the killers of james bulger, and michael sams, who murdered julie dart and kidnapped stephanie slater. it also helped reunite people with lost possessions,...