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                    Detective 
                    Inspector Vivien Friend and Detective Constable Rosie McManus 
                    head up the Murder Investigation Team. Each episode begins 
                    with the discovery of a body and follows the investigation 
                    as it unfolds, with every shred of evidence explored and no 
                    stone left unturned as the team put murder under the microscope... 
                  Murder 
                    Investigation Team follows the UK's case cracking Metropolitan 
                    Police - Elite Special Crimes Unit. The series, which is a 
                    spin-off from The Bill, gets 
                    off to an impressive start and this three disc DVD collection 
                    contains all seven episodes from the shows first series. 
                  Moving 
                    Targets sees sergeant Matt Boyden (who The Bill 
                    fans will instantly recognise) and another man both murdered 
                    in a drive-by shooting. The police are try to piece together 
                    who was the intended target, and who was killed because they 
                    were in the wrong place at the wrong time. 
                  The 
                    second episode, Daddy's Little Girl, sees the team 
                    investigating the murder of a woman whose remains have been 
                    found on a building site. There are two clues to her possible 
                    identity - a mark on her hand and an operation scar. 
                  For 
                    the first few investigations I wasn't overly impressed with 
                    Samantha Spiro's acting ability. She seemed very false and 
                    I wasn't totally convinced that she had what it took to head 
                    up a team as important as this. Thankfully, this is something 
                    that gets better as the episodes progress. Also, as we get 
                    to learn more about DI Friend's personal background, it becomes 
                    apparent why the character is so arrogant. Lindsay Coulson's 
                    acting, as DC Rosie McManus, is consistently good throughout 
                    the series. 
                  The 
                    third episode, Rubbish, is ironically a little weaker 
                    than the first two stories. This deals with an emotional subject 
                    - the murder of a small child. A painstaking search reveals 
                    that the heart has been removed from the boy's body - leading 
                    the team to believe that this may be an African ritualistic 
                    killing. Partly based on a real event, this story is a little 
                    slow and drawn out. 
                  Similarly 
                    the fourth episode, Reading, Writing, and Gangbanging, 
                    is not as strong as the first two episodes. This sees the 
                    Murder Investigation Team called out to a bizarre double murder 
                    on a council housing estate. The first is a middle-aged teacher 
                    who has fallen from a third floor window, and the second is 
                    that of an old homeless man who is found drowned. The two 
                    crimes appear unrelated, but on closer inspection they have 
                    a common thread. 
                  The 
                    fifth episode, Red Heads, opens with the discovery 
                    of a body of red-haired housewife. Why has the body been cleaned, 
                    inside and out, with bleach? This episode uses some solid 
                    forensics and the explanation to tests is extremely thorough. 
                  Lambs 
                    to the Slaughter starts with the murder of a pedophile. 
                    It looks like the work of vigilantes, until they track down 
                    an associate of the dead man. On further investigation the 
                    team discover pictures of this associates wife with the pedophile. 
                    This is a passable episode, but a little dull in comparison 
                    to other episodes here. 
                  Models 
                    and Millionaires sees the murder of a model who is married 
                    to a rich property developer - when her mutilated body is 
                    washed ashore it becomes obvious that her life is far from 
                    the idilic image that one would have thought. This 
                    is an interesting episode which keeps the viewer guessing 
                    until the final moments. Gary Kemp makes an appearance in 
                    this episode - and is convincing in his role. 
                  The 
                    Bigger the Lie opens when the body of a journalist is 
                    found dead in 
                    the Bangladeshi Community. This is an excellent episode with 
                    which to close the first series. 
                  Extras 
                    on this collection are very limited, with just an audio commentary/interview 
                    with Michael McKell. 
                  All 
                    in all the first series is extremely enjoyable. Anyone who 
                    enjoys crime investigation and police series' should pick 
                    this up. 
                    
                  Heather 
                    Simpson  
                  
                     
                       
                        
                           
                             
                               
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