Purple Productions’ daytime show Doorbell Detectives has been commissioned by BBC One in 2026 for a second, extended run of 12×30.

The series has also been shortlisted for Best Daytime Programme in the 2025 RTS North West Awards.

Matt Allwright is back to teach the nation more tips and tricks to deter thieves and continue their doorstep fight against crime.

With doorbell footage at the front and centre of the series, Doorbell Detectives harnesses the growing trend among communities to work together in sharing footage in order to find and convict local criminals. Including gobsmacking and heartbreaking personal stories from homeowners across the UK, Matt Allwright and former Inspector, Anton show first-hand how the rise in this popular technology can lead to real differences in deterring crime.

Dympna Jackson and Pam Cavannagh, Executive Producers for Purple Productions say: “We are delighted that the formula behind Doorbell Detectives is a hit with audiences and jurers! The show presents the importance of doorbell cameras to build a safer community and protect our most vulnerable neighbours. We’re over the moon to have not only Doorbell Detectives but Meal Deals and Millionaire Hoarders named amongst the best that the North West has to offer the industry this year. We look forward to celebrating the North West’s success with fellow nominees in November.”

Doorbell Detectives will be presented by Matt Allwright, and is made by Purple Productions based in Manchester, part of Objective Media Group, an All3Media company. It has been commissioned for 12×30 episodes by Rob Unsworth Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak Commissioning, the Commissioning Editor for BBC Daytime is Helen Munson. It’s Executive Producers for Purple are Pam Cavannagh and Dympna Jackson. Series editor is Johnny Perks.

Jon Creamer

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