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Caught on Camera is a British documentary series, which looks at real-life footage, filmed by members of the public.. The cameras used to film this footage, such as CCTV, smartphones, bodycams and dashcams, are everywhere in the United Kingdom, capturing many traditional British events, such as angry moments, car incidents, heroes holding their own against criminals, etc.
Footage from a doorbell camera later posted to Facebook by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office shows Deputy Scott Pracht responding to the 911 call and talking to the boy's mom, who explained ...
We start with unbelievable video of an Australian woman who tried. This week, some flat-out bizarre acts were caught on camera, including a woman's attempt to jump on a train and some TV reports ...
On the morning of May 18, 1980, photographer Robert Landsburg hiked 7 miles from the summit of Mount St. Helens in the Cascades mountain range. As the lens of his camera viewed the snowy cap of ...
Alastair James Stewart OBE (born 22 June 1952) is an English former journalist and newscaster. Stewart joined Southern Television in 1976, then joined ITN in 1980, where he served three years with Channel 4 News and went on to become a main newsreader with ITV News. He remained in this role for more than 35 years, making him the longest-serving ...
World's Most Amazing Videos is an American reality television series that ran on NBC from March 3, 1999, until 2001, as a filler program when other shows were cancelled and later revived on Spike from 2006 until 2008. The show showcases accidents, disasters, police chases and other extraordinary events that were caught on video camera .
A brown panda was caught lumbering past a trail camera in central China earlier this year, wildlife officials said. Screengrab from Shaanxi Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism's Weibo video
World's Wildest Police Videos (shortened to Police Videos during its fourth season) is an American reality television series that ran on Fox from 1998 to 2001. 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.