BBC Announces Return of Six Fan-Favourite Crime Shows in Schedule Shakeup


BBC Announces Return of Six Fan-Favourite Crime Shows in Schedule Shakeup

Scam Interceptors

The popular crime series Scam Interceptors is set to return for its third season in 2024. The show follows Rav Wilding, Nick Stapleton, and ethical hacker Jim Browning as they use remote-access technology to outsmart scammers and protect potential victims.

Make It at Market

Make It at Market, a show that combines business and crafting, will be back for its second season in November. Dom Chinea and his team of experts help aspiring entrepreneurs turn their crafting hobby into a profitable business.

Big Little Crimes

Big Little Crimes will return for its second and third seasons, this time set in Wales. The show features real stories told by police officers from across the country, highlighting cases where a small incident leads to the capture of major criminals.

Dr Xand's Con or Cure

Dr Xand van Tulleken and Ashley John Baptiste will be back to expose medical crimes and test the latest health fads in Dr Xand's Con or Cure. The duo investigates viewer-submitted stories and separates fact from fiction.


BBC Announces Return of Six Fan-Favourite Crime Shows in Schedule Shakeup

Moment of Proof

Moment of Proof takes viewers behind the scenes of real police investigations, focusing on the crucial moments when detectives crack the case. The show offers a gripping look into the world of crime-solving.

Fraud Squad

Fraud Squad follows dedicated teams as they pursue criminals who steal billions from the government, taxpayers, and charities each year. The show sheds light on the important work of these investigators.

Rob Unsworth, Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak Commissioning, expressed excitement about the return of these beloved shows and assured viewers that all new episodes will be available on iPlayer for catch-up or binge-watching.


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