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Street Crime UK

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Original network
  
Bravo

First episode date
  
2002

Network
  
Bravo

Language
  
English

Distributor
  
ITV Studios

Picture format
  
16:9

Final episode date
  
2005

Narrated by
  
Susan Rae

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Running time
  
30 minutes (including adverts)

Production company(s)
  
The Lab (series 1-3) Granada Television (series 4)

Genres
  
Reality television, Crime Fiction, Police procedural

Similar
  
Road Wars, Traffic Cops, Police Camera Action!, Sky Cops, Police Interceptors

Street Crime UK was a reality television series focusing on law enforcement in various parts of the United Kingdom, as police go about their duties on the streets of Britain's towns and cities.

The police officers featuring in episodes discussed work, responding to 999 calls, enforcing public order, raid premises allegedly being used for illegal purposes, pursuing and arresting various suspects, transporting them to the police station after they are arrested. The show was narrated by Susan Rae, who often updated the viewers as to whether the arrested were charged/tried/convicted etc. and sometimes given details of the sentences/penalties that were imposed on them for their lawbreaking, also updating on current events.

Street Crime UK was originally shown on Bravo and was later repeated on Virgin 1 (which was later re-branded Channel One). Series 4 and Christmas Crime UK has also been repeated on Sky One and Pick TV.

The programme also featured police clips, previously broadcast on ITV's reality police series Crimefighters.

Street Crime UK was replaced by Brit Cops: Frontline Crime in 2008.

Series guide

  • Series 1: 15 editions first shown from November 2002.
  • Series 2: 15 editions first shown from October 2003.
  • Series 3: 20 editions first shown September 2004.
  • Series 4: 15 editions first shown from June 2005.
  • Christmas editions: 5 editions first shown December 2005.
  • References

    Street Crime UK Wikipedia