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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Overview
This groundbreaking police procedural was the first of its kind to focus the action in the high-tech setting of the forensics lab. The drama may begin amid the bloody confusion of a murder scene, but chaos is swiftly brought to order by Head Investigator Gil Grissom and his team of experts from the Las Vegas Police Department. The satisfaction derives as much from howdunnit as whodunnit, as the investigators apply the most rigorous analysis to each and every particle of evidence, unlocking the mysteries behind the city's most bizarre and harrowing crimes.
Downloads
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Series eight - Episode 17/17 For Gedda
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Series eight - Episode 16/17 Two and a Half Deaths
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Series eight - Episode 15/17 The Theory of Everything
Features
Cast and Crew
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Gil Grissomplayed by
William Petersen -
Catherine Willowsplayed by
Marg Helgenberger -
Greg Sandersplayed by
Eric Szmanda
Links
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CBS site
The official site features a great forensics "handbook" - your chance to learn the tools of the CSI trade!
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Visit our programme guide for episode details, cast and crew info, trivia, photo galleries and much more.
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Alison Graham's TV Watch
Read our TV editor's blog on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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Alison Graham's TV Watch
Our TV editor laments William Petersen's decision to leave CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
When It's Next On
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 12:00am, Five US
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 8:00pm, Five US
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 8:00pm, Living
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 9:00pm, Living+1
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 9:00pm, RTE2
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 9:55pm, RTE2
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 11:00pm, Five US
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mon 21 July 11:05pm, Living
Trivia
Did you know?
All of the medical equipment used in the show is real - for the practical reason that it's cheaper to buy the real thing than to build authentic props.


