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BBC documentary collection has been in contrast to 24 Hours in Police Custody (Image: Channel 4)
A documentary collection drawing comparisons to the hit show 24 Hours in Police Custody is now prepared for streaming on BBC iPlayer. The common programme, which airs on Channel 4, tracks the period officers have to either charge or release a suspect.
With ten collection already aired and fans keen for more, a new BBC show added to the streaming platform gives a resolution. illegal killing 24/7 delves into a number of circumstances from the second of the 999 call through to conviction in court, while also inspecting the method of accumulating and analysing forensic evidence.
In addition, the programme reveals in real-time how potential suspects are recognized. Two collection of illegal killing 24/7 are presently accessible on BBC iPlayer, with the first collection investigating two circumstances and the second overlaying three.
In a Reddit thread where fans of 24 Hours in Police Custody talk about similar collection to watch online, one consumer wrote: “unlawful killing 24/7 is excellent and on iPlayer.” Another chimed in: “You should watch unlawful killing 24/7 on BBC!”
A 3rd provided an insider’s view, stating: “Having been filmed as part of unlawful killing 24/7, it’s pretty accurate. I definitely wouldn’t say it’s scripted, it’s filming a live investigation.

BBC documentary unlawful killing 24/7 follows multiple cases involving 999 calls (Image: BBC)
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“There’s plenty of double & triple takes, asking to repeat things if it’s not caught on camera etc. With heavy edits for various things to make the shows more watchable for the public.”
One episode centres on the investigation into the homicide of 23 12 months previous supply employee Aurman Singh in Shrewsbury.
It comes as the BBC lately announced a new six-part documentary collection with the same manufacturing company behind the profitable factual franchise illegal killing 24/7.
Emergency 24/7 is set inside the Emergency Department at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, one of the UK’s major trauma centres. The collection gives an immersive look at the extraordinary daily pressures confronted by medical groups as they deal with sufferers in life-or-death conditions.
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There are presently two collection of the documentary accessible on BBC iPlayer (Image: BBC)
Rachael Barnes, Executive Producer, said “Emergency 24/7 offers unprecedented insight into what it truly means to work at the coalface of the NHS today.
“With extraordinary access and the trust of frontline ED staff, the series places viewers right inside the pressure of the emergency department, witnessing life-saving decisions and calculations in real time.”
Colin Barr, Creative Director of Factual at Expectation, added: “The success of unlawful killing 24/7 with viewers made us realise that we could use the same dynamic and immersive style to deliver forensic storytelling in a different world: the world of an Emergency Department.
“We’re thrilled to be extending the 24/7 brand together with the BBC, and hope that Emergency 24/7 grips and informs audiences in the same way that unlawful killing 24/7 did.”
illegal killing 24/7 is accessible to stream on BBC iPlayer now
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