Crime NI, a similar live monthly programme in partnership with
Crimestoppers UK, was aired from 3 September 2021 to 11 April 2022 on
BBC One Northern Ireland and presented by
Wendy Austin and journalist Dearbhail McDonald. Previously, a localised version of the programme was aired in the English Midlands region on
BBC Two from 1987 until 1991. Presented originally by
Peter Purves and
BBC Midlands Today's Kathy Rochford, who was later replaced by fellow newsreader
Sue Beardsmore,
Crimewatch Midlands was broadcast live from
Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham and ran for five series.
Crimewatch File First aired on 10 August 1988,
Crimewatch File is an hour-long programme devoted to the reconstruction and investigation of a single case including cases that the programme has previously helped to solve. Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook concurrently (with Jill Dando taking over from Cook in 1996), more than thirty editions aired until April 2000, when the final edition, fronted by Ross, was broadcast. Following this, in latter years of the main
Crimewatch programme, episodes would regularly feature segments and reports in a very similar vein to
Crimewatch File.
Crime Limited Crime Limited was the second spin-off from Crimewatch which took cameras behind the scenes of the crimes. The first series aired on
BBC One over ten episodes in 1992 and was presented by
Nick Ross and
Sue Cook. A second series ran in 1993 and a third series ran in 1994.
Crimewatch Extra First aired in late 1998,
Crimewatch Extra was a short-lived spin-off from the main programme, which would give updates and reports received on the cases featured in the previous month's programme. Broadcast on
BBC Choice, the series was presented by Emma Howard. Around ten episodes were broadcast, with the final episode airing on 25 August 1999.
Crimewatch Extra transmissions Crimewatch Solved Beginning on 10 August 1999, a new yearly programme entitled
Crimewatch: Solved was transmitted, showing cases previously featured on the programme that resulted in convictions. Aside from 2002, a new edition was broadcast every year until 2010, when the thirteenth and final edition aired on 1 September 2010.
Crimewatch Live The BBC has aired a number of weekday
Crimewatch programmes. Originally shown between 2000 and 2001,
Crimewatch Daily was the first daily version of the programme, aired between 10:00 and 11:00am on weekday mornings, that appealed for help with unsolved cases not covered in the main programme. Originally shown between 2009 and 2020,
Crimewatch Roadshow was the second daily version of the programme, that was broadcast on weekdays from 9:15 to 10:00am. From 8 March 2021, the show's name was changed to
Crimewatch Live and is aired between 10.00 and 10:45am on weekday mornings.
Crimewatch Specials Crimewatch also aired a number of one-off programmes. First aired on 21 May 1997,
Crimewatch: Hot Property was a one-off special presented by
Jill Dando. The programme's aim was to help people find their stolen property that were recovered in police raids.
Episodes Crimewatch Caught In addition to marking the programme's 40th anniversary, a new spin-off documentary series was commissioned in 2024.
Crimewatch Caught reveals the inner workings of how detectives investigated and solved a range of complex crimes. Each half-hour episode features exclusive interviews with leading officers, alongside the crucial CCTV, forensic evidence and witness testimony that allowed them to bring the perpetrators to justice. Selected episodes of the fifteen part series were first aired, during the run of the live daytime series, on the
BBC Scotland channel and
BBC One Wales at primetime and later in full over three weeks on BBC One in a daytime slot. A second series began airing in late September 2025. ==New Zealand version==