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Murder Prevention

Season 1 2004

  • 2004-10-30T20:55:00Z
  • 48m
  • 4h 48m (6 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Drama
Murder Prevention was a British police drama inspired by the real-life Homicide Prevention Unit within the Metropolitan Police. It was produced for Five by World Productions who previously produced the television series The Cops. The series consisted of three two-part stories. Later repeats edited the two-parters so that they were screened as three longer running episodes. According to series creator Declan Croghan, "Murder Prevention is the first pre-crime drama ever, anywhere."

6 episodes

Series Premiere

2004-10-30T20:55:00Z

1x01 False Prophet (1)

Series Premiere

1x01 False Prophet (1)

  • 2004-10-30T20:55:00Z48m

The team are closing in on a convicted sex offender, but are missing a crucial piece of evidence; and newcomer DC Mark Rosen is set on the trail of a paedophile who may be carrying out his former cellmate's work.

2004-11-06T21:55:00Z

1x02 False Prophet (2)

1x02 False Prophet (2)

  • 2004-11-06T21:55:00Z48m

Maurice befriends Mrs Cullen while Paul is placed under surveillance and the team wait for him to crack. Sally Brook takes drastic measures to escape Gibson. Ray and Neil are outraged but Ray implements his own form of justice.

2004-11-13T21:55:00Z

1x03 Last Man Out (1)

1x03 Last Man Out (1)

  • 2004-11-13T21:55:00Z48m

The unit tracks a contract killer whose next victim has yet to be identified, and an escalating series of assaults on women at a nightclub.

2004-11-20T21:55:00Z

1x04 Last Man Out (2)

1x04 Last Man Out (2)

  • 2004-11-20T21:55:00Z48m

2004-11-27T21:55:00Z

1x05 Judgement Day (1)

1x05 Judgement Day (1)

  • 2004-11-27T21:55:00Z48m

The unit tracks an arsonist recently released from prison because of a police error, and a prostitute subject to violent rages who is likely to kill.

2004-12-04T21:55:00Z

1x06 Judgement Day (2)

1x06 Judgement Day (2)

  • 2004-12-04T21:55:00Z48m
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