''Police Stop!'' is a British television documentary series, narrated and presented by
Graham Cole, best known for his role as
PC Tony Stamp in the
Thames Television
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drama series ''
The Bill
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'', that was first developed in 1993 as a
Direct-to-video
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series by creator Bill Rudgard. The series compiles footage filmed on cameras mounted in
police car
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s and
helicopter
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s, with occasional material from road-side or hand-held cameras, with each episode focusing on a different type of road related crime, such as speeding, driving without due care and attention or dangerous overtaking, or in more extreme cases, hazards relating to weather conditions or car chases involving wanted criminals.
Seven episodes were released straight to VHS before a deal was struck with
BSkyB
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to broadcast the series on
Sky One
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, with a new episode to be broadcast each year from 1996 onwards. A total of fourteen episodes were filmed, with the final episode, a special focusing on policing in the
United States
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, airing in 2001. Prior to the broadcast of ''Police Stop! 5'', Sky also broadcast the first four episodes previously released exclusively to VHS. The series also broadcast in the
United States
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on Syndication, which notably resulted in several episodes being cut to remove footage for which clearance rights were unavailable.
The series also spawned an international spin-off, which began broadcasting in
New Zealand
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in 1996. The series aired on
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, and was fronted by former Australian race car driver
Peter Brock
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. The series' format was similar to the British versions, using footage from both the
United Kingdom
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and
United States
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, with additional content from the
New Zealand
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police. Later series were retitled ''Police Stop – Caught in the Act'', which in addition to car chase footage, also featured footage from security cameras, often from shops or public places. Footage also extended to Brock himself working alongside the New Zealand police, giving an insight into general lines of police work. Although the series concluded in 1998, a special episode was screened in 2006 as a tribute to Brock, a week after he died in a Motorsport accident.
Broadcast
The first episode of ''Police Stop!'' was released on video in 1993, and was widely successful, partly due to a campaign run by ''
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'', which offered readers a discount when ordered directly from the manufacturer. As such, a second video followed swiftly in April 1994. The second video is the only episode not to be presented by Graham Cole, instead fronted by Inspector David Rowland, a traffic division inspector from the
Metropolitan Police. Although the episode was narrated by Cole. Graham Cole returned to voice two episodes focusing on policing in the
United States
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, the first aptly titled ''Police Stop! America'' and the second ''Police Stop! Or We'll Shoot'', which predominantly focuses on the work of the
Texas Rangers. ''Police Stop! 3'' and ''Police Stop! 4'' both followed in 1995, before a compilation video, entitled ''Worst of Police Stop!'', followed in 1996.
''Police Stop!'' and ''Police Stop! 2'' were produced with the co-operation of several British police forces, who contributed most of the material. Aside from the two American specials, ''Police Stop! 3'' and ''Police Stop! 4'' also included material primarily from the United States and
mainland Europe
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. Notably, all seven videos were
exempt from classification. From ''Police Stop! 5'' onwards, the series transferred to
Sky One
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, where a new episode was broadcast yearly until 2001. From this point onwards, the series continued to use more clips from non-British sources.
''Police Stop!'' was regularly repeated on
Men and Motors and
ITV4
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during the late 2000s, although the repeats resulted in some confusion for viewers when both channels erroneously listed the series as being presented by
Alastair Stewart
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, confusing it with the former ITV series ''
Police Camera Action!'', which Stewart fronted. Notably, only ten of the fourteen episodes were repeated on both channels, with ''Police Stop! America'', ''Police Stop! Or We'll Shoot'', ''Worst of Police Stop!'' and ''Police Stop! 11'' remaining unrepeated. Labyrinth Media, who produced the series, also produced two further direct-to-video releases featuring a similar format.
''Riot Police'', released in 1994, features graphic footage of riots, including the riot of March 31, 1990 in
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, London. ''Real Life Rescues'', presented by
Alastair Stewart
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and also released in 1994, features camera footage of real-life rescues involving the emergency services.
Episodes
See also
*
Police Camera Action! ''- a similar police video programme shown on
ITV1
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with a similar format.''
*
Road Wars ''- widely recognised as the replacement of Police Stop! Also produced by Bill Rudgard.''
*
Brit Cops ''- police reality show currently showing on
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.''
*
Police Interceptors ''- show about traffic cops broadcast on
Channel 5.''
*
Traffic Cops
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The series is currentl ...
''- also called Car Wars and Motorway Cops.
BBC TV
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series with a similar format.''
*
Sky Cops
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''- series about helicopter police on
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.''
*
Street Crime UK ''- TV show on
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documenting police work in the UK.''
References
External links
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