FRAUD SQUAD
Season 1-4.
Channel Premiere
Weekdays at 21:35 and 01:25 from 3rd October to 25th November.
The hunt is on, as Michelle Ackerley enters the murky criminal world of fraud, following a crack team of investigators whose job is to catch and convict anyone with their hand in the UK’s public purse.
Featuring a fantasist fraudster leading a double life, a multi-million pound scam targeting the disabled, decadent dentists with lavish lifestyles, and even a dishonest headmaster creating a sex dungeon using school funds - we uncover the biggest and most shocking cases of theft from public services like Education, HMRC and the NHS. Joining the men and women on the front line fighting fraud, we see exactly what it takes to combat what is now the biggest crime in Britain, costing the taxpayer over £110 billion a year.
SEE WHAT YOU MADE ME DO
Season 1. 3x60min
Channel Premiere
Saturdays at 20:40 and 01:00, from 1st to 15th October.
Most who experience domestic abuse will never report it, and their abusers will never be called to account. In this series, investigative journalist Jess Hill shines a light into the kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms where abuse is destroying lives. She finds survivors who describe the shape-shifting of abusive behaviours – with violence one element among many. She talks to perpetrators and the people working with them to curb their behaviours. Resolutely solution focused, Jess explores radical innovations which could make a seismic difference to curbing this crisis in our homes.
MOTORWAY PATROL
Season 13-14.
Channel Premiere
Weekdays at 11:10, 14:50 and 00:10, from 17th October to 11th November.
Buckle yourself in for the ride because Kiwi favourite, Motorway Patrol, is set for a return! The upcoming seasons are packed with another round of motorway pandemonium and driver hijinx as those who drive on Auckland’s motorways never fail to deliver when Motorway Patrol’s cameras are rolling.
Prepare for a fresh batch of rollicking good yarns; high speed chases starring both cars and canines, overloaded drivers, Rugby World Cup delight and, just to keep it interesting, a car vs swimming pool. Not only does the show have total access to the men and woman officers who are patrolling the motorways but also to CCTV footage from the motorway cameras.
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