Until this episode here are the "missing from RUclips" Crimewatch UK episodes ● Thu December 10 1992 ● Thu October 11 2001 (the last 38 minutes has been uploaded. We now just need to find the first 20 minutes, that goes into the last 38 minutes of this episode) ● Wed March 6 2002 ● Thu June 26 2003
I have seen the full Thu October 11 2001 episode on here before, so someone has it. I assume the account was deleted as I can't find it in my history anymore.
How wrong can people be about a comment? I commented on how nice looking Jaqui had become in her advancing years, & up pop the whacky attention seekers, demanding explanations while desperate for "likes" at the same time. How very, very sad.
This programme was a 9/930pm staple . Takes me back to a time when life was so free and easy. All my family were alive and the sun shone all summer. I’m glad I’m age mid 50s though. I’d hate to be born today .
Yeah, they do in a later episode. Loads of people called in with her details. It was a good plot line and would have been better to have a few more episodes with her.
@@zeexox4998 I found it. It is the October 2003 episode. Her real name is Charmaine Briars. She was charged with robbery and bailed. No doubt she had to serve some time for it.
@@lw3646I just (don't) LOVE the way the DCI avoided entertaining Nick's comical description of him. "Let's be serious - he's a suspect in a *serious* criminal investigation!" 😤 That's what I think he was telling himself. I'd be very annoyed if I worked with someone as (intentionally) dull as him. Just doing it on purpose to uphold a very "diplomatic" perception on national television. Maybe he could have said "tiny tiny victim" to excuse his entertaining of it? 😂
So is 2003 the year the most annoying thing on tele was born then? - Telling us what’s ‘coming up’ beforehand. So bloody annoying, just show us when you show us.
They're probably wary of blk people now. Sorry, but I think that something like that would have a profound effect on somebody of that age. I'd be really angry if I asked somebody I considered to be trustworthy and they turned nasty like that.
Giving the ‘name of the movement’ or ‘the artist’s name’ of the antiques, seems poor proof that you owned them. What if a savvy antiques dealer was watching… they could rattle off all manner of details to get their hands on the goods 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you its nice to see the full episode! And even in broadcast quality!
Fantastic work for monitoring that girl across the bridge & fast action in calling the police. Great work!
"How DARE you call me a thief !!"...
(orchestrates a house invasion, steals everything in sight.)
Classic deception.
Dieter graw was jailed for 4 years for the Doncaster attempted abduction
Hes not got intimate knowledge of Doncaster. But at 6ft 5 in a white t shirt, he managed to escape two local cops who were 30 feet away from him.
Lol, you're right there's literally a giant walking around the area and they still lost him....
Fantastic yet again!!!! Almost through 2003 ❤
Until this episode here are the "missing from RUclips" Crimewatch UK episodes
● Thu December 10 1992
● Thu October 11 2001 (the last 38 minutes has been uploaded. We now just need to find the first 20 minutes, that goes into the last 38 minutes of this episode)
● Wed March 6 2002
● Thu June 26 2003
I have seen the full Thu October 11 2001 episode on here before, so someone has it. I assume the account was deleted as I can't find it in my history anymore.
@@craigix that's interesting how long ago was this Craig? 🤔
Fiona’s Antiques Roadshow audition
The year is 2003, and Jacqi Hames is no longer the innocent Juliet Bravo lookalike. Wow!
no she not innocent is she...Daniel Morgan 1987, husband..
What do you mean? Was she married to him? Guilty of his murder?
In what way are you implying she was involved? I've heard tid bits over the years but not enough to comment
How wrong can people be about a comment? I commented on how nice looking Jaqui had become in her advancing years, & up pop the whacky attention seekers, demanding explanations while desperate for "likes" at the same time. How very, very sad.
@nmfeb70 I was replying to the person who insinuated that Jacquie Hames was involved. Relax man.
This programme was a 9/930pm staple . Takes me back to a time when life was so free and easy. All my family were alive and the sun shone all summer.
I’m glad I’m age mid 50s though. I’d hate to be born today .
Oh that evil Charlie woman! Thankfully they caught her I remember hearing in the October 2003 episode I think it was!
Just watched it
Glad she got caught
@@markdunstan8277 indeed a very dangerous nasty woman to arrange to attack and almost kill two children minors!
@@markdunstan8277 what episode is it so I can watch it? What’s it called on RUclips?
@@zeexox4998 September 2003
She was scum of the earth so happy she was found ..
Surely they must have caught up with Charlie?
Yeah, they do in a later episode. Loads of people called in with her details. It was a good plot line and would have been better to have a few more episodes with her.
@@craigix Do you know her full name?
I couldn’t find any articles to say she has been caught?
@@craigix what episode was that
@@zeexox4998 I found it. It is the October 2003 episode. Her real name is Charmaine Briars. She was charged with robbery and bailed. No doubt she had to serve some time for it.
9:15 Clinton Williams got six years.
There is a BBC podcast called ‘The Missing Madonna’ about the first crime
The show still had some quality to it back then, no music in reconstructions and no flashy editing.
Great again many thanks
16:54 "He's a BIG big boy!" 🤣
He was later caught and convicted.
@@lw3646I just (don't) LOVE the way the DCI avoided entertaining Nick's comical description of him.
"Let's be serious - he's a suspect in a *serious* criminal investigation!" 😤
That's what I think he was telling himself.
I'd be very annoyed if I worked with someone as (intentionally) dull as him.
Just doing it on purpose to uphold a very "diplomatic" perception on national television.
Maybe he could have said "tiny tiny victim" to excuse his entertaining of it? 😂
Angus Sinclair was convicted of the worlds end’s murder
Please upload November 2003 and December 2003 thanks
Ironic that a piece about stolen animation cels comes up whilst I'm in the middle of animating haha.
So is 2003 the year the most annoying thing on tele was born then? - Telling us what’s ‘coming up’ beforehand. So bloody annoying, just show us when you show us.
All may not be as it seems , at 49:02 she was going to say Hotel , but quickly corrected her self .
Oh you’re absolutely right
Enjoyed this episode.
Some rich landed aristocrats getting robbed *plays world’s smallest violin*
Hey, taken things that are not yours is wrong ! Rich or poor😁
29:51 guys my god 😢 Are you ok now? How are you both now? Xx
They're probably wary of blk people now.
Sorry, but I think that something like that would have a profound effect on somebody of that age.
I'd be really angry if I asked somebody I considered to be trustworthy and they turned nasty like that.
that picture would look great on my wall :) just like the snowman one's :)
How can the burglar who was robbing the house say to the owners how dare you call me a thief when it is so obvious he is one
33:53 58!!!! Wow 😮
12:52 poor guy 😞
Life shortening.
THAT'S why men tend to die younger than women.
Looking good Fiona 😍
Dieter Graw is the name of the man who tried to grab the 16yr old in Doncaster.
Charlie got any Charlie ?😅
What w&nker stole that painting ?
Giving the ‘name of the movement’ or ‘the artist’s name’ of the antiques, seems poor proof that you owned them. What if a savvy antiques dealer was watching… they could rattle off all manner of details to get their hands on the goods 🤷🏻♂️