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World's Wildest Police Videos : ウィキペディア英語版
World's Wildest Police Videos

''World's Wildest Police Videos'' is an American reality TV series that deals with police videos from across the world. Video footage of car chases, subsequent arrests, robberies, riots and other crimes appear on the show. The series ran on Fox from 1998–2002, although episodes were only broadcast up until 2001, when the show shortened its name to Police Videos.〔("World's Wildest Police Videos Episode Guide" ) - AOL Television. Retrieved 28 January 2007.〕 In 2012, Spike announced that it had commissioned 13 new episodes with the revival of the original name and John Bunnell returning as host, which premiered on May 7, 2012 and ended on August 13, 2012.
==Production==
''World's Wildest Police Videos'' began in 1998 and ran for three seasons, comprising a total of 36 episodes. Despite being officially cancelled in 2002, new episodes were only aired until 2001, when the show shortened its name to Police Videos.
Most of the police videos featured on the show were from various U.S. police departments, but footage from other nations such as Argentina, Russia and the United Kingdom also appeared. Video sources included cameras from police cars, helicopters, store security systems, news reporters, and private citizens from around the world. Much of the footage had previously only been seen by law enforcement officials.〔(Crime & Investigation Network ). Retrieved 28 January 2007.〕
The show became popular with viewers. It had the highest ratings of any Fox network television special to that date. It was also featured on ''Entertainment Tonight'' and was re-aired later that month. It was the first sweeps-month special ever to run twice during a sweeps period by Fox.

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