BBC One Daytime’s Crimewatch Roadshow Live returns for new series

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Crimewatch Roadshow Live, with Michelle Ackerley and Rav Wilding, is back on BBC One Daytime from Monday 9 March (9.15am) for three weeks. The programme will be appealing to the public to help tackle everyday crimes as well as crack some of the UK’s biggest unsolved cases.
Every weekday morning the programme will feature dramatic reconstructions of cases, designed to generate calls from viewers with crucial information to help police investigations.

In the studio, former detective Rav Wilding will reveal the latest crime fighting science, gadgets and techniques. He’ll also be calling on viewers to name more criminals caught on CCTV, and help the police track down individuals featured in a daily 'wanted faces' gallery.

Rav says: "I’m really excited to be bringing Crimewatch Roadshow Live back to viewers’ screens this March. Now, more than ever, it is hugely important - both in terms of the crucial role it enables the public to play in catching criminals, but also in getting vital crime prevention messages out to the people watching.

"For me, getting to speak to detectives and victims on the front line of crime is both a responsibility and a real privilege. The dedication of emergency teams up and down the country is also incredibly humbling and it’s great that we can showcase even just a fraction of their hard work on the programme.

Reporter Michelle Ackerley is also gearing up for three action-packed weeks of live shows. Michelle will travel the country, meeting detectives determined to solve crimes in their area - she’ll also go behind the scenes with police and emergency services, getting to experience first-hand the many ways they work to protect the public.

Michelle says: "I’m definitely looking forward to being back on the road with the Crimewatch Roadshow Live team. Not only do I get to see the incredible work of emergency crews up and down the country, but I also get to try my hand at all manner of things. This year is no exception - in fact if anything, they’ve ramped it up a notch! I don’t want to give too much away, but I think one of my endeavours is going to make a bit of a ‘splash’.

“And of course, once again we’ll be asking for viewers’ help to solve really important crimes from around the UK, so make sure you tune in - it could be your call that makes a difference."

The Crimewatch Roadshow Live will start its journey in the north of England. Michelle will be trying her hand at extreme firefighting techniques at a specialist centre which trains officers from around the world.

The team will also visit a police rehabilitation centre, currently marking its 130th year, which helps injured and traumatised officers get back on their feet and back on the beat.

Crimewatch Roadshow Live will also be behind the cordon with the Metropolitan Police officers investigating a horrific gangland murder, asking for viewers’ help to catch the criminals responsible.

And, as latest figures point to an increase in homelessness across the UK, the programme looks in to the alarming rise in violence against those sleeping rough on Britain’s streets, and hears from the police officers investigating such despicable crimes.

Previous appeals on Crimewatch Roadshow Live have led to arrests for crimes including rape, drug dealing, fraud, grievous bodily harm, kidnap, burglary and murder. Once again, the team in the studio will be standing by to take phone calls from viewers who can help collar even more criminals this year. BBC One viewer’s calls could be all it takes to put an offender behind bars.

Crimewatch Roadshow Live is produced by BBC Studios’ Unscripted Productions for BBC One. The executive producers are Joe Mather and Gaynor Davies and the series producer is Jenny Dafydd. The BBC commissioner is Julie Shaw.

Source BBC One

February 27, 2020 4:45am ET by BBC One  

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