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{{Infobox Television| {{Infobox Television
| show_name = Police, Camera, Action! | show_name = Police, Camera, Action!
| image = ] | image = ]
| caption = Logo from the Final Series. | caption = Logo from the Final Series.
| format = ]/] | format = ]/]
| narrator = Alastair Stewart (1994 - 2009)<br>] (2007 - 2009)<br>] (2010 - present) | narrator = Alastair Stewart (1994 - 2009)<br>] (2007 - 2009)<br>] (2010 - present)
| channel = ] | channel = ]
| country = United Kingdom | country = United Kingdom
| first_aired = {{startdate|1994|9|7|df=y}} | first_aired = {{startdate|1994|9|7|df=y}}
| last_aired = present | last_aired = present
| num_series = 6 | num_series = 6
| num_episodes = 91 (]) | num_episodes = 91 (])
| producer = Optomen Television<br><small>(all series)</small><br>]<br><small>(1994-2002)</small> | producer = Optomen Television<br><small>(all series)</small><br>]<br><small>(1994-2002) </small>
| related = ] | related = ]
| imdb_id = | imdb_id =
}} }}


'''''Police, Camera, Action!''''' is a police video programme made by ] for ] and broadcast on the ] and ]. The program was originally commissioned through ]. '''''Police, Camera, Action!''''' is a police video programme made by ] for ] and broadcast on the ] and ]. The program was originally commissioned through ].
It was presented by ] alone from 1994 to 2002, and by Alastair Stewart and ] from 2007. From July 2010, the programme is presented by ]. It was presented by convicted ] ] from 1994 to 2002, until his second drink-driving conviction lead to a temporary suspension, before he resumed his role with ] from 2007. From July 2010, the programme was presented by ].


==About the show== ==About the show==
Each episode has a subtitle relating to the type of police video footage such as "Safety Last" or "Driven to Distraction". It typically features police footage and occasional media footage relating to bad driving and road crime. However, this has not always been so, with special episodes "The Liver Run" (featuring the ] undertaking an ] escort)<ref> UK Emergency Vehicles Created 8 May 2007, Accessed 26 June 2009</ref> and "The Man Who Shot OJ", focusing on the work of helicopter ] and ] ] in Los Angeles. This episode also looked at the controversies behind the ] ]. In later series of the show, footage from Bob Tur and the ] would feature more prominently in certain episodes. Each episode has a subtitle relating to the type of police video footage such as "Safety Last" or "Driven to Distraction". It typically features police footage and occasional media footage relating to bad driving and road crime. However, this has not always been so, with special episodes "The Liver Run" (featuring the ] undertaking an ] escort)<ref> UK Emergency Vehicles Created 8 May 2007, Accessed 26 June 2009</ref> and "The Man Who Shot OJ", focusing on the work of helicopter ] and ] ] in Los Angeles. This episode also looked at the controversies behind the ] ]. In later series of the show, footage from Bob Tur and the ] would feature more prominently in certain episodes.

The first episode broadcast on 7 September 1994 was known as '''''Police Stop!''''', which was also the name of ] available initially on ] video and later on ]. To this date, it is the only episode not to be repeated on ] or ]. A spin off book of the series was released in 1996 by ], which was written by Peter Gillbe with a foreword by Alastair Stewart and which featured police footage of bad driving. The book had some footage ]s which were not shown on the TV episodes.


==History== ==History==


The first episode broadcast on 7 September 1994 was known as '''''Police Stop!''''', which was also the name of ] available initially on ] video and later on ]. To this date, it is the only episode not to be repeated on ] or ]. A spin off book of the series was released in 1996 by ], which was written by Peter Gillbe with a foreword by Alastair Stewart and which featured police footage of bad driving. The book had some footage ]s which were not shown on the TV episodes.
In 2003, ]'s contract to present ''Police Camera Action!'' was ended due to a second ] conviction in ], ]. This delayed transmission of some unaired episodes until 17 January 2006. However, Alastair returned to introduce the series from a studio on 24 September 2007, joined by Adrian Simpson, who reported from location and provided voice-overs to the clips. A week before the new series began, there was a special 'Ultimate Pursuits/Best of Police Camera Action!' edition, presented by Stewart himself. The show looked back at the best bits from the Police Camera Action archives.

In 2003, the programme was suspended due to Stewart's second drink-driving conviction when he was found to have crashed into a telegraph pole whilst three times over the legal limit. This delayed transmission of some unaired episodes until 17 January 2006. The programme resumed with Stewart introducing the series from a studio on 24 September 2007, joined by Adrian Simpson, who reported from location and provided voice-overs to the clips. A week before the new series began, there was a special 'Ultimate Pursuits/Best of Police Camera Action!' edition, presented by Stewart.&nbsp;<ref>
, 2 July 2003
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] ]


A new series will air in ] ], presented by ]. <ref>http://www.tvthrong.co.uk/police-camera-action</ref> A new series will aired in ] ], presented by ]. <ref>http://www.tvthrong.co.uk/police-camera-action</ref>


==Episode guide== ==Episode guide==

Revision as of 15:21, 6 August 2010

1994 British TV series or programme
Police Camera Action!
Logo from the Final Series.
Narrated byAlastair Stewart (1994 - 2009)
Adrian Simpson (2007 - 2009)
Gethin Jones (2010 - present)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series6
No. of episodes91 (List of Episodes)
Production
ProducersOptomen Television
(all series)
Carlton Television
(1994-2002)
Original release
NetworkITV
Release7 September 1994 (1994-09-07) –
present
Related
Police Stop!

Police, Camera, Action! is a police video programme made by Optomen Television for ITV and broadcast on the ITV Network and ITV4. The program was originally commissioned through Carlton Television. It was presented by convicted drink driver Alastair Stewart from 1994 to 2002, until his second drink-driving conviction lead to a temporary suspension, before he resumed his role with Adrian Simpson from 2007. From July 2010, the programme was presented by Gethin Jones.

About the show

Each episode has a subtitle relating to the type of police video footage such as "Safety Last" or "Driven to Distraction". It typically features police footage and occasional media footage relating to bad driving and road crime. However, this has not always been so, with special episodes "The Liver Run" (featuring the Metropolitan Police undertaking an organ transplant escort) and "The Man Who Shot OJ", focusing on the work of helicopter cameraman and pilot Bob Tur in Los Angeles. This episode also looked at the controversies behind the O.J. Simpson trial. In later series of the show, footage from Bob Tur and the Los Angeles News Service would feature more prominently in certain episodes.

History

The first episode broadcast on 7 September 1994 was known as Police Stop!, which was also the name of a similar police programme available initially on VHS video and later on Sky1. To this date, it is the only episode not to be repeated on Men & Motors or ITV4. A spin off book of the series was released in 1996 by Ebury Press, which was written by Peter Gillbe with a foreword by Alastair Stewart and which featured police footage of bad driving. The book had some footage stills which were not shown on the TV episodes.

In 2003, the programme was suspended due to Stewart's second drink-driving conviction when he was found to have crashed into a telegraph pole whilst three times over the legal limit. This delayed transmission of some unaired episodes until 17 January 2006. The programme resumed with Stewart introducing the series from a studio on 24 September 2007, joined by Adrian Simpson, who reported from location and provided voice-overs to the clips. A week before the new series began, there was a special 'Ultimate Pursuits/Best of Police Camera Action!' edition, presented by Stewart. 

Logo from the Original 1994 Series.

A new series will aired in July 2010, presented by Gethin Jones.

Episode guide

See List of Police Camera Action! episodes.

Edited versions

Repeats on ITV4 were highly edited (presumably to remove material unsuitable for daytime transmission). It seems highly unlikely that Police Camera Action will be aired in its original, unedited form. The episodes affected were:

  • Danger! Drivers Ahead (although the original Police Stop! version is never aired, but both edited ones are, the second version of Danger! Drivers Ahead being edited)
  • Road to Nowhere (end music changed)
  • A Lorry Load of Trouble (highly edited from original)
  • On the Buses (footage removed for unknown reason)
  • Crash Test Racers (title sequence cut off)
  • Getting Their Man (end music replaced)

This was similar to Shoestring, which was shown in edited form in 2002 on BBC1.

See also

  • Police Stop! - programme released on VHS and later broadcast on Sky1 with a similar format.
  • Road Wars - seen as the replacement to Police Stop! and runs to a similar format to the more recent Police, Camera, Action! episodes.
  • Street Law - also known as Street Wars. Broadcast on Sky1, Sky2 and Sky3.
  • Traffic Cops - sometimes broadcast as Car Wars. BBC One programme with similar format.
  • Street Crime UK - a similar show broadcast on Bravo.

References

  1. UK Emergency Vehicles > Information > The Liver Run UK Emergency Vehicles Created 8 May 2007, Accessed 26 June 2009
  2. TV hypocrite Alastair fired, 2 July 2003
  3. http://www.tvthrong.co.uk/police-camera-action
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