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6:00 AM
Brit Cops: Frontline Crime UK
The work of police officers in Devon and Cornwall
7:00 AM
Send in the Dogs
Sgt Midgley tries to qualify as a dog handler
8:00 AM
Stop, Search, Seize
Documentary following the work of Ireland's border force
9:00 AM
The Force: Manchester
Documentary following the work of Greater Manchester Police
10:00 AM
Motorway Patrol
Documentary following the New Zealand highway patrol
10:30 AM
Caught Red Handed
The thieves thwarted from taking a parcel from someone's doorstep
11:15 AM
Caught Red Handed
Featuring a disabled woman whose carer is stealing from her
12:00 PM
Murdered at First Sight
The murder of 11-year-old Jeralee Underwood
1:00 PM
Britain's Most Evil Killers
Examining the crimes of Maria Pearson
2:00 PM
Killer in My Village
A grandmother killed while housesitting
3:00 PM
World's Most Evil Killers
The crimes of American serial killer Dennis Rader
4:00 PM
Murders That Shocked the Nation
The crimes of murderer George Joseph Smith
5:00 PM
What the Killer Did Next
A woman's body is found in a bin
6:00 PM
Killer in My Village
A woman killed by her estranged husband in Lincolnshire in 2016
7:00 PM
Britain's Most Evil Killers
The story of 'Sunderland Strangler' Steven Grieveson
8:00 PM
World's Most Evil Killers
The story of the Louisiana serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis
9:00 PM
Killer in My Village
The murder of 41-year-old Victoria Greenwood
10:00 PM
How I Caught the Killer
A woman killed by her ex-partner
11:00 PM
Snapped
Detectives search for a killer who isn't afraid to silence witnesses
12:00 AM
Forensics: Catching the Killer
Police investigate the murderer of a grandmother
1:00 AM
Killing Mum and Dad
Stephen Seddon, who tried to kill his parents in a fake crash
2:00 AM
Forensics: Catching the Killer
The 2019 murder of Raymond Cullen
3:00 AM
World's Most Evil Killers
Serial killer Gary Ridgway
4:00 AM
Stop, Search, Seize
Documentary following the work of Ireland's border force
5:00 AM
The Force: Manchester
Documentary following the work of Greater Manchester Police