Channel 4 to mix celebs with policing in Famous and Fighting Crime

Channel 4 is to go on the beat with celebrities and real life police officers.

“Using a great cast of familiar faces, Famous & Fighting Crime will explore the serious and pressing issues facing modern policing with wit warmth and humour, providing Channel Four viewers with fascinating insights into contemporary Britain, while also challenging the all-star cast to question their own opinions and beliefs and reveal unexpected and surprising facets of themselves.” – Channel 4 Formats commissioning editor Lee McMurray

Channel 4 has commissioned what they describe as ‘a bold new four-part series’. Cameras will follow a group of high-profile household names as they take on the challenge of their lives and train to work on the front line of British policing.

As British police forces are increasingly using volunteer officers in a wide range of roles, Famous and Fighting Crime will give these well-known rookies the chance to see what it’s really like to be on the sharp end of policing.

The famous crime fighters will go through the same sort of training as real-life Special Constables, before they hit the streets. Buddied up with serving officers, the new recruits will work shifts in units from traffic to public order, custody to patrol and burglary, as well as coming together to help police events such as a rowdy football match or keeping order on a big Saturday night shift. The experience will challenge their views on crime and punishment and give them a provocative insight into life on the mean streets of modern Britain.

“With Blast’s background in serious police series like Coppers and 999: What’s your Emergency?, this will be a series that doesn’t shy away from the tough end of modern policing – and it’s certain to be a life-changing experience for any rookie going out for the first time.” – Ed Coulthard from Blast Films, the production company commissioned to produced the series