If only every murder could be solved in less than 24 hours, mostly by a trainee detective constable, using incredibly clear cctv and very little else except the ever convenient phone tracking. Oh, and dna test results that only take 15 minutes. Villains always confess "it's a fair cop guv, I killed him," usually without even their solicitor present. The worst researched episode was surely when the team found the missing wife, said "she's breathing," then promptly began to carry out CPR. Er, why? Surely at least one of the actors, crew, production team, or even the tea-boy could've pointed out this basic glaring error? Typical poor BBC dross.