November 15, 2019

CRIMEWATCH

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The police work very ___ to solve crimes, but ___ they need help from ___ public. When they do, ___ programmes like Crimewatch UK ___ make a difference. How ___ Crimewatch help the police? ___ the programme directors are ___ for an episode, they ___ information about a real ___ from the police. Using ___ facts, Crimewatch creates a ___ film about the crime. ___ also interview police officers, ___ or people who know ___ about it. People who ___ the show will phone ___ TV station if they ___ got information to help ___ police solve the crime. ___ is shown in the ___ because this is a ___ when millions of people ___ television. Often, hundreds of ___ call. For example, in ___ 2000 a farm worker ___ the body of an ___ girl who had disappeared ___ days before. The police ___ identified a suspect, but ___ needed more facts before ___ could arrest him. Then ___ did two episodes about ___ girl, Sarah Payne, and ___ murder and many people ___ them with information. After the police had investigated all the new facts, they arrested the criminal. When the idea for Crimewatch was first suggested in 1984, the police were not thrilled. They didn’t think a television programme could help them solve crimes. They were wrong. Over the years, Crimewatch has helped the police to send more than 450 people to prison.
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