CrimeCall

CrimeCall (2004- )

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The series will focus on crime re-constructions (mini dramas), features and CCTV. The Gardai will play an onscreen presence, with some of their own "boys and girls in blue" presenting segments of the programme, and a bank of Gardai who will take calls from the public as the programme airs.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:35 (60 min)

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S21E10Episode 10Juni 30, 2025
S21E09Episode 9Mai 26, 2025
S21E08Episode 8Apr. 28, 2025
S21E07Episode 7März 31, 2025
S21E06Episode 6Feb. 24, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did CrimeCall premiere?

CrimeCall premiered on April 1, 2004.

Who were the main cast members of CrimeCall?

The main cast members of CrimeCall included John O'Neill, Gr\u00e1inne Seoige, and Michael O'Toole.

In which city was CrimeCall primarily set?

CrimeCall was primarily set in Dublin, Ireland.

What genre does CrimeCall belong to?

CrimeCall belongs to the crime and mystery genre.

Did CrimeCall feature episodic storylines or have an overarching plot?

CrimeCall primarily featured episodic storylines, with each episode focusing on a different crime or mystery.

Were the crimes and mysteries featured on CrimeCall based on real-life incidents?

Yes, the crimes and mysteries featured on CrimeCall were based on real-life incidents, often soliciting public assistance in solving them.

How long were the episodes of CrimeCall?

The episodes of CrimeCall had an average runtime of 60 minutes.

Was CrimeCall a scripted show or a documentary series?

CrimeCall was a documentary series, presenting real crime cases to the viewers.

Did CrimeCall have a specific focus on particular types of crimes?

CrimeCall covered a wide range of crimes, including murder, assault, theft, and missing persons cases.

Did CrimeCall use reenactments in their episodes?

Yes, CrimeCall often utilized reenactments to depict the events surrounding the crimes being investigated.

Were there any notable guest stars or appearances on CrimeCall?

CrimeCall occasionally featured interviews with law enforcement officials, victims' families, and witnesses involved in the cases showcased on the show.

Did CrimeCall have a specific format or structure for its episodes?

Yes, CrimeCall followed a structured format. Each episode would typically feature multiple crime cases, providing details and seeking public assistance in solving them.

Did CrimeCall incorporate viewer tips and information into their investigations?

Yes, CrimeCall actively encouraged viewers to provide tips and information related to the crimes and mysteries featured on the show.

How did CrimeCall contribute to crime prevention and solving cases?

CrimeCall played a significant role in raising public awareness about various crimes and soliciting crucial information from viewers that often helped in solving cases.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows connected to CrimeCall?

No, CrimeCall did not have any spin-offs or directly related shows. However, it remains a highly regarded and influential crime documentary series in Ireland.

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