1994 was the year that Sunday trading was first allowed on a big scale. That's the world we live in today. I can just about remember before that when only small shops were open on Sundays.
@@ajs41 I was still a kid in 94 but I feel like many things haven't changed much since. I have a theory that you and Redcard are connected, or have come across these tapes in a nefarious way.
@@interstat2222 What do you mean by nefarious? I'm not connected to Redcard incidentally. By the way, I've been taping stuff off the TV onto VHS video since 1983 when I was 4 years old. Still got the Christmas 1983 edition of Top of the Pops on video cassette, for example.
I watch them all then I watch them again and again and again. Is there something wrong with me? I love just reminiscing about the 80s and 90s and what life was like, cars, shops, no mobiles, no internet, the way people interact. These reconstructions just give a great sample of everyday life with no shiny gloss. Real.
Not at all, lots of people watch these videos. My playlist with all the episodes has got nearly 1.5 million views, which I was not expecting at all. I agree about the 80s and 90s.
The last thing me mum watched before she died 10th June 1994 I’m gona watch it exactly tonight exact same time ❤I was in Spain missed or would of been watching it meself
@@MsVanorak There was once someone who tried to blackmail Sainsburys by threatening to put poisoned food, or food with glass in, on their shelves. They got caught, though.
All 3 of the murder reconstruction's are now solved due to DNA testing, Watching other episodes I have not yet known that to happen , Thats good news for some cold cases .
Thanks so much for uploading this Andy! You and Redcard are both awesome for sharing these episodes with us. On a side note, I have to say that I don't like the reconstructions that centre around a police briefing like in the Tracy Turner case here. I prefer the old-school ones myself.
This particular reconstruction reminds me of the very first reconstruction from 1984, which was of the murder of Colette Aram. That was centred around a police briefing.
Rayon - yeah, it was pretty cool! The idea was to mark the 50th anniversary of WWII by presenting the news as if it had happened in the modern age of 1994. Loads more episodes here: ruclips.net/p/PL2oNLdzlNV3r4i6Alr6TEdDOPYFVj64SR
Yes, I've subscribed to his channel as well, between you both, I've seen so many previously missed episodes, dating back from when it 1st started, well done guys.....
I prefer the earlier episodes, the family members talking about the deceased person was kind of cringe, it was better to just see the reconstructions more hard hitting
Nick Ross mentions in this episode that apparently people are more likely to call in with information if they feel a connection with the victim, so that's probably why they began pushing the personal angle more.
@@UnderAGlassMetropolis I think they have forgotten to put the cocoa solids in. These days it is all sugar. I got a xmas dinosaur from Tesco made of chocolate, and it had no chocolate taste at all, just sweet and sugary. You have to check the cocoa content before you buy choc these days.
@@mrjefferies90 omg. What world do u live in. Minimum wage is not much more than that NOW. & didn’t exist in ‘94. Brought in after Labour election win in ‘97. & was in region of £4 for a looong time
. 1:14 - Lord Boothby. Friend of the Kray twins and a deeply distasteful deviant. And that was before this particular Crimewatch UK programme had even started! .
The Trevor Bradley case was linked to two other murders of men and was solved over a decade later. The murderer was Robin Ligus who said he'd committed the burglaries to fuel his drug addiction. There were another two murders potentially linked to him. He had first murdered a 75 year old man, Robert Young, in his home during a burglary. Trevor Bradley was his second victim, and then a third man Brian Coles six months later. Ligus had serious mental health issues and was convincted after confessing to the murders to his cell mate. He was declared insane and held in a secure hospital, where he died in 2023.
Violent crime reached its peak in the UK in 1995 when, according the House of Lords online Library, a massive 4.7% of the UK adult population were the victims of violent crime. After that, crime started to absolutely plummet, including an unprecedent 44% drop in the 10 years to 2005. Crime has continued to drop and as of 2023 was at its lowest ever levels.
From what year andy 94. Think most of 94 is up. Some of the eps came from another RUclipsr on here. I think now it maybe just September, October, and November 94 we are waiting for.
@@robbo391 But the word eliminated wasn't used by most people to mean kill someone in those days. It was used on TV quiz shows to mean someone is out of the contest.
@@MultiEve35 I think the guy who was seen with her at the bus stop must have been someone else as the killer Moe was a black man. www.pressreader.com/uk/birmingham-post/20200604/281840055890851
You wouldn't have "LOL"ed at the time unless you'd been living under a rock and had only heard "billion" from under said rock. What's supposed to be funny about it then?
I remember asking a young lad 18/19 decades ago how he slept at night after he had robbed somebody. I was interested. His answer was simply confidence and no conscience. Lose your confidence and gain a conscience and that’s when trouble starts.
Ive left those on deliberately because I think it gives an interesting flavour of what TV was like at the time and adds a bit of context. And it only takes a second to skip to the programme if you dont watch to watch it.
I find the domestic scenes/locations/shops of the era in these just as fascinating as the cases. And now into an era of Britain I can recall!
1994 was the year that Sunday trading was first allowed on a big scale. That's the world we live in today. I can just about remember before that when only small shops were open on Sundays.
@@ajs41 I was still a kid in 94 but I feel like many things haven't changed much since. I have a theory that you and Redcard are connected, or have come across these tapes in a nefarious way.
@@ajs41 oh that's interesting thought it was before 1994
@@interstat2222 What do you mean by nefarious? I'm not connected to Redcard incidentally. By the way, I've been taping stuff off the TV onto VHS video since 1983 when I was 4 years old. Still got the Christmas 1983 edition of Top of the Pops on video cassette, for example.
I love the old cars, old dial telephones, old processes etc e.g. Wage runs, collecting pensions from post offices. All doesn't seem so long ago.
I watch them all then I watch them again and again and again. Is there something wrong with me?
I love just reminiscing about the 80s and 90s and what life was like, cars, shops, no mobiles, no internet, the way people interact. These reconstructions just give a great sample of everyday life with no shiny gloss. Real.
Not at all, lots of people watch these videos. My playlist with all the episodes has got nearly 1.5 million views, which I was not expecting at all. I agree about the 80s and 90s.
@@ajs41 mate
But I sleep to it all night in my AirPods 😂
Yeh i love watching Crimewatch
I remember as a kid so excited
They can’t make programmes like this no more
I really do miss the 80s and 90s
The last thing me mum watched before she died 10th June 1994 I’m gona watch it exactly tonight exact same time ❤I was in Spain missed or would of been watching it meself
I only realized a few months ago that the policeman in the Trevor Bradley reconstruction is my grandad 16:42-45
Arsed
37:26 "the Gloucestershire incidents" that's one way to describe Fred and Rose West...
Keep up the good work with these eps andy. Your doing a great job reliving the memories of the greatest reality crime show of all time.
That geeza black mailing the supermarket manager is hilarious!! 😂 TOMORRA!!..TOMORRA!!..TOMORRA!!....TOMORRA!...ALRIGHT MONDY!! THEN 😂😂😂
i know lol
I’m reading comments and laughing before I see that bit lol
Was he identified?
i can't work out what he was blackmailing them about -- to stock crosse and blackwell salad cream instead of heinz perhaps?
@@MsVanorak There was once someone who tried to blackmail Sainsburys by threatening to put poisoned food, or food with glass in, on their shelves. They got caught, though.
All 3 of the murder reconstruction's are now solved due to DNA testing, Watching other episodes I have not yet known that to happen , Thats good news for some cold cases .
You and Redcar are my actual hero’s !
What sort of sicko rapes and murders an 84-year-old woman? I hope they caught him and he's rotting in hell.
Frank Moe, deaf and dumb killer.
He was caught and jailed.
@@LALakersNornIronWho was the culprit? She’s listed on unsolved murders website as of May 2024.
@@MarkPMusA man called Frank Moe. He also committed a murder of an elderly man. Possibly involved in other murders. A potential serial killer.
Love the old bbc 1 idents just before crimewatch starts, it’s great to look and say those were the best times
Yup now BBC is unwatchable.
Trevor was a fine bloke just not a bad chap at all. Just fancied a cuppa and toast and wouldn’t hurt a fly.
Actually, l saw a fly squatter in his home
Sue looking a bit older in these last couple of years of her time on Crimewatch.
Thanks so much for uploading this Andy! You and Redcard are both awesome for sharing these episodes with us.
On a side note, I have to say that I don't like the reconstructions that centre around a police briefing like in the Tracy Turner case here. I prefer the old-school ones myself.
Thanks Brendan. I agree with you about the reconstructions.
This particular reconstruction reminds me of the very first reconstruction from 1984, which was of the murder of Colette Aram. That was centred around a police briefing.
Hi meskbren, Feb 1992 has just been uploaded, in case you're interested. ruclips.net/video/_KMcsWtdmfk/видео.html
Redcard has just uploaded a lot of new videos, in case you don't know. Andy
I recall Roughnecks on the bbc on thursday nights, it was an excellent series!
Me too mate
Samantha Bissett murder case was Robert Napper
He is also the coward who murdered Jean Bradley in Acton.
A bit far from his usual grounds, looks quite a bit like him though.
@@jimmorrison3756 That isn't proven, but he did also kill Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common.
5:47-6:00 my grandad was the bus driver
Rossella middleton :(
Murder was caught by DNA.
31:11 would love to know what the song playing in the background here is haha.
I recognise it but can't put my finger on the name of the song or band.
2:57
They may be your frenemy. They may be your end.
I think you & redcard are on a divine mission here, new episodes uploaded everyday.
Thanks.
Yes & even five years later! 🙏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻
Peugeot 405 Mi16 Red, weapon back in the day 155bhp
That war programme looks interesting
Rayon - yeah, it was pretty cool! The idea was to mark the 50th anniversary of WWII by presenting the news as if it had happened in the modern age of 1994. Loads more episodes here: ruclips.net/p/PL2oNLdzlNV3r4i6Alr6TEdDOPYFVj64SR
@@dissonantdreams Brilliant. Thanks :)
They did something similar for WWI. And in 2039-2045 WWII will be all over the place. If we're still alive 😢
I am glad they still say Don't Have Nightmares. Nick did say they thought it was time to drop it, so I am glad they didn't.
You uploads are amazing keep them comming
Great uploads Andy, keep up the good work Buddy....
Redcard has said that he has everything from 1994 apart from this programme which is why I've uploaded it.
Yes, I've subscribed to his channel as well, between you both, I've seen so many previously missed episodes, dating back from when it 1st started, well done guys.....
I prefer the earlier episodes, the family members talking about the deceased person was kind of cringe, it was better to just see the reconstructions more hard hitting
I agree. The earlier the episodes are, the better they are in my opinion. 1984 and 1985 had some very good reconstructions.
@@ajs41 thanks for the uploads
I suppose it got worse as time went on - 2000 plus.
Nick Ross mentions in this episode that apparently people are more likely to call in with information if they feel a connection with the victim, so that's probably why they began pushing the personal angle more.
Them dairy milks ❤️
Marc Alex Watts lush.
Not so good now. Got a bar in my kitchen, and it doesn't taste like chocolate even.
They tasted better then. Thicker, richer, and creamier.
@@UnderAGlassMetropolis I think they have forgotten to put the cocoa solids in. These days it is all sugar. I got a xmas dinosaur from Tesco made of chocolate, and it had no chocolate taste at all, just sweet and sugary. You have to check the cocoa content before you buy choc these days.
£1.20 for a massive dairy milk and a paper
Minimum wage was like 6 pound p/h though lok
Minimum wage didn't come about till a few years later, I believe after Labour's election. Although I could be wrong I wasn't that old at the time
Minimum wage was £3.00 ph in 1998 and £2.50 ph for under 23 y/o's . My first job in 1998 was £2.50 aged 17
Yes, Those prices would be great now!!
@@mrjefferies90 omg. What world do u live in. Minimum wage is not much more than that NOW. & didn’t exist in ‘94. Brought in after Labour election win in ‘97. & was in region of £4 for a looong time
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1:14 - Lord Boothby. Friend of the Kray twins and a deeply distasteful deviant.
And that was before this particular Crimewatch UK programme had even started!
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He had a fetish for laying under a glass table and getting a young boy to defaecate on top of it.
I've noticed that Red Cars, seem to feature a lot, as suspect vehicles, during the reconstructions, in a lot of the episodes of this programme.
I agree
Red was the most popular, free of charge solid colour for cars in this era.
Red cars are faster so more useful in crimes
No tomorrow, no tomorrow, must be tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow! TOMORROW!..alright monday then! Lol
😂😂😂
Matt J a pretty shit criminal lol
😅 yeah he was a real hard man! 😂
Rossi out & about @ 10.15.
Blimey taking a risk.
The Trevor Bradley case was linked to two other murders of men and was solved over a decade later. The murderer was Robin Ligus who said he'd committed the burglaries to fuel his drug addiction. There were another two murders potentially linked to him. He had first murdered a 75 year old man, Robert Young, in his home during a burglary. Trevor Bradley was his second victim, and then a third man Brian Coles six months later. Ligus had serious mental health issues and was convincted after confessing to the murders to his cell mate. He was declared insane and held in a secure hospital, where he died in 2023.
So many men who were Gay & kept it private & then got murdered.
Do you mean someone found out that they were keeping it private? Sorry if I've misunderstood.
ANDY JS YOU ARE A GOD THANKS SO MUCH FOR NEW UPLOAD KEEP THEM COMING YOU AND REDARD 74 I LOVE YOUS BOTH
Redcard has said that he has everything from 1994 apart from this programme which is why I've uploaded it.
yes both great channels
Peter Bolgar is your announcer, he also did the continuity on the night they failed to play We'll Meet Again that night
Thanks Andy
Ahh yes, it wouldn't be until another few years when we would get a 5th terrestrial channel.
Violent crime reached its peak in the UK in 1995 when, according the House of Lords online Library, a massive 4.7% of the UK adult population were the victims of violent crime. After that, crime started to absolutely plummet, including an unprecedent 44% drop in the 10 years to 2005. Crime has continued to drop and as of 2023 was at its lowest ever levels.
Interesting data, thanks.
34:51, I know what you're saying dear. Those kinds of people don't care about frightening anyone!
I wonder if the man who killed Rosella Middleton was the man who wuld meet her of the Bus?
Perhaps. Killed by Frank Moe, who had killed before.
Well her killer was black and he was white by the witness, so no
www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/from-the-archives-victims-of-a-man-who-preyed-119242
amazing how they kept evidence all those years
Frank Moe
I’m looking forward to seeing September, October, and November 94 as they’re not on RUclips.
Are January to August on RUclips? (excluding June)
From what year andy 94. Think most of 94 is up. Some of the eps came from another RUclipsr on here. I think now it maybe just September, October, and November 94 we are waiting for.
@@ajs41
January, March & May are on RUclips.
@@spike197047 Which channel?
@@ajs41
Henrik Hanssen
Thsnk you sir !!
Whenever Sue Cook says someone needs to be eliminated in always get a chill, she's a loose cannon
What do you mean?
Thanks for these uploads as well, my uncle was a copper in the late eighties -early nineties, I'm trying to find the episodes he appeared on
@ajs41 whenever she says it, it sounds like she's ordering a hit.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. Feels like poor form to be using terms like 'eliminated' when they're talking about murder cases.
@@robbo391 But the word eliminated wasn't used by most people to mean kill someone in those days. It was used on TV quiz shows to mean someone is out of the contest.
I remember the Pheasey 33 bus and 38:56 that’s my bank! M6 J13 is linked to where l work in TM 😳. Small world 48:11 email now! 🤣. No more SAE!
Cheers Andy!
Redcard has said that he has everything from 1994 apart from this programme which is why I've uploaded it.
37:47 Alan Partridge
"Gaybashing"
"You've got a few hours...tomorrow...tomorrow...Monday then"
Frank Moe killed Rossi Middleton. Apparently suspected of killing at least 2 more.
Thanks for the information.
Did he meet her off the bus alot?
@@MultiEve35 I think the guy who was seen with her at the bus stop must have been someone else as the killer Moe was a black man.
www.pressreader.com/uk/birmingham-post/20200604/281840055890851
I thought it was still unsolved?????
@@IanP1963 no it was definitely Frank Rudolph Moe. They got DNA from his hair on the 🧣
Do you have anymore crimewatch to upload from 95 96?
I've uploaded everything I have so far.
Thank you douch for these uploads
Rude
How do you "drift" into prostitution? And who in their right mind hitchikes?
Loads of people used to hitchhike. I've got lots of copies of "The Hitchhikers Guide To Europe" from 1977 to 1996.
Can we have a upload please Andy js thanks
STILL NO SHUT OFF SCREENS ? THE BEST DETTERENT .
Monday then 😂
Tomorrow X20...ok Monday
16:28 looks like a character from Cars.
15.23 old military bunker that’s interesting
2:02 what the hell is she talking about?
Pretending the news is 50 years earlier in 1944 instead of 1994.
Andy JS oh ok, 50th anniversary of Omaha beach I guess! Ok
19 thousand million lol
You wouldn't have "LOL"ed at the time unless you'd been living under a rock and had only heard "billion" from under said rock.
What's supposed to be funny about it then?
24:33 - Sue has sexy shoes !
Weirdo !
Does nick nhoalds wear a wig then?
Who the fuck is Nick Nhoalds?😂
SPAM IS STILL SPAM.
Trevor Bradley was killed by serial killer robin ligus😢
012 is the the area code for Shanghai not Birmingham ha
Birmingham is 0121
This is before the new style numbers came out :)
London was 071 and 081
I remember asking a young lad 18/19 decades ago how he slept at night after he had robbed somebody. I was interested.
His answer was simply confidence and no conscience. Lose your confidence and gain a conscience and that’s when trouble starts.
do you have crimewatch december 2005
I'll have a look.
@@ajs41 cheers, much appreciated :)
Andy JS do you 2003/2004 by any chance? There were good reconstructions in those from memory
@@harleyalex993 I'll check to see in the next few days.
19 thousand million pounds. Is that even a number ??? Great upload.
Its 1.9 billion nowadays
Thanks Nick 👍🏻
@ devinisdead4061 no 19 thousand million pounds is 19 billion pounds. They are talking about a war
19 thousand million pounds 😂
So many black or Mediterranean looking men who commit raped.
🙄🙄🙄🙄
There ok uploads if you didn’t have all shite adverts before crimewatch
Ive left those on deliberately because I think it gives an interesting flavour of what TV was like at the time and adds a bit of context. And it only takes a second to skip to the programme if you dont watch to watch it.
@@ajs41 fair enough mate
ruclips.net/video/1rtViqZPzp4/видео.html
"He's probably just waiting for a lift"
Well you got that one spot on, luv!
Cheers Andy!