Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled episode of “Motorway Cops: Catching Britain’s Speeders,” airing this Monday at 8:00 Pm on Channel 5. In Season 5, Episode 3, viewers are in for a night of high-speed pursuits and intense police action as PCs Jan Simlesa and Jamie Leslie hit the streets of Newcastle on the nightshift.
As they patrol the motorways, Jan and Jamie spot a driver pushing the limits in a top-of-the-range BMW, leading to a thrilling chase and a dramatic showdown with the reckless speeder.
Meanwhile, a force-wide hunt for two stolen cars sends Jan, Marc, and Jamie racing to the seaside town of Whitley Bay. With tensions running high and the clock ticking, the officers must rely on their skills and teamwork to apprehend the suspects and recover the stolen vehicles before it’s too late.
Don’t miss “Motorway Cops: Catching Britain’s Speeders” this Monday at 8:00 Pm on Channel...
As they patrol the motorways, Jan and Jamie spot a driver pushing the limits in a top-of-the-range BMW, leading to a thrilling chase and a dramatic showdown with the reckless speeder.
Meanwhile, a force-wide hunt for two stolen cars sends Jan, Marc, and Jamie racing to the seaside town of Whitley Bay. With tensions running high and the clock ticking, the officers must rely on their skills and teamwork to apprehend the suspects and recover the stolen vehicles before it’s too late.
Don’t miss “Motorway Cops: Catching Britain’s Speeders” this Monday at 8:00 Pm on Channel...
- 4/23/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
(L-r) Dop Ben Nott, Kriv Stenders and Jamie Leslie.
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to film and TV first assistant director Jamie Leslie, who died on Friday from cancer. He was 62.
His final film in a distinguished 38-year career was Kriv Stenders’ Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan.
“Not only was he an industry legend but he was an incredible mentor for me and a huge reason that film came to be,” Stenders says.
“Jamie came on early in pre-production when the film was teetering on the edge of an abyss. We weren’t bonded, we lost $2 million two weeks before shooting, we had no tanks, choppers or guns and we were running on fumes longer than I ever thought was humanly possible.
“But never once did he waver. He was my rock and every hour, every day we just worked the problem, until there was the next one.
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to film and TV first assistant director Jamie Leslie, who died on Friday from cancer. He was 62.
His final film in a distinguished 38-year career was Kriv Stenders’ Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan.
“Not only was he an industry legend but he was an incredible mentor for me and a huge reason that film came to be,” Stenders says.
“Jamie came on early in pre-production when the film was teetering on the edge of an abyss. We weren’t bonded, we lost $2 million two weeks before shooting, we had no tanks, choppers or guns and we were running on fumes longer than I ever thought was humanly possible.
“But never once did he waver. He was my rock and every hour, every day we just worked the problem, until there was the next one.
- 2/9/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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