Live PD spawned various spin-offs on A&E, including: •
Live PD: Rewind: A previous episode of
Live PD that has been edited down to about one hour. •
Live PD: Police Patrol: A half-hour, unhosted format that showed unaired footage and highlights from previous episodes. This series is currently in its fourth season. •
Live PD: Roll Call: A six-minute preview that aired an hour before each night's
Live PD episode. It included that night's lineup of departments and officers and a previously unaired clip. •
Live PD Presents: Women on Patrol: A program depicting policing activities, focusing on the female members of law enforcement's perspective. •
Live PD Presents: PD Cam: Featured events captured by police body, dash, helicopter and associated surveillance cameras. Hosted by Sean 'Sticks' Larkin. Episodes run a half-hour each. •
PD Stories Podcast: A one-hour podcast hosted by Tom Morris Jr. The show revolved around interviewing members of law enforcement and personnel from associated organizations. •
Live Rescue: Featured live camera crew ride-alongs with fire departments and rescue squads in cities and towns across the country. This series premiered on Monday, April 22, 2019, at 9PM on the
A&E Network. The last live episode aired in January 2021. •
Live PD Presents: Top Ten Police Vehicles: A television special hosted by Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin counting down the top ten police vehicles from around the world. It aired on July 9, 2019, on the
History Channel. •
Live PD: Wanted: Featured searches for fugitives wanted throughout the United States. This series premiered on Thursday, October 17, 2019, at 10PM on the
A&E Network and was hosted by Tom Morris, Jr. The second season premiered on February 27, 2020.
Syndication Edited half-hour episodes of the series began to be distributed by
Sony Pictures Television in the 2018–19 season in
broadcast syndication under the title
Live PD: Police Patrol (including previous episodes of
Women on Patrol); they were edited for content to meet daytime broadcast syndication standards to feature no audible commentary, and merely connected each segment with text of where the segment originated, along with the dispatched crime. The syndicated episodes were also a part of the national lineup of
The CW Plus. A week after the cancellation of the parent series, SPT confirmed that
Live PD: Police Patrol would be withdrawn from syndication after June 19, 2020. ==See also==