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Simon Cowell making real life crime series

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Press Trust of India London
Media mogul Simon Cowell is making a hard-hitting television crime series.

Cowell, 56, has become synonymous with TV talent shows such as "The X Factor" and "Britain's Got Talent".

But he is now hoping to find success in another field on the small screen, with his new series "The Investigator: A British Crime Story".

Cowell's company Syco has joined forces with former detective Mark Williams-Thomas, who was responsible for exposing paedophile Jimmy Savile, for the ITV series.

"Simon is very excited about producing some serious TV shows in a very different genre to The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent," a source said.
 

The show will be set over four episodes, and will combine "stylised drama with compelling documentary".

"The Investigator: A British Crime Story" will focus on the case of Carol Packman, who disappeared in 1985 from her home in Bournemouth and has never been found.

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First Published: Jun 28 2016 | 7:42 AM IST

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