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Monday, August 1, 2011

CID Wiki


C.I.D. is a series that airs on Sony Entertainment Television. The series is about a team of detectives belonging to the Crime Investigation Department inMumbai. The protagonist of the show is Shivaji Satam. The series is regarded as the longest running TV series inIndia.[1] ACP Pradyuman, Senior Inspector Daya, Senior Inspector Abhijeet, Inspector Fredricks and Dr Salunkhe are among the main characters.
On 21 January 1998, Sony Entertainment Television and Fireworks Productions launched a weekly crime thriller called CID.[2] CID set another record on 7 November 2004, when B. P. Singh entered the Limca Book of Records and Guinness Book of World Records for canning an entire episode of CID named "The Inheritance" / C.I.D. 111 in one single shot of 111 minutes (one hour fifty one minutes) without a single cut.[3]
According to an old interview of B. P. Singh, he shot six episodes of CID on Doordarshan (DD) in 1986 'even before Sony TV saw its first daylight'.
On 3 January 2005, Sony Entertainment Television and Fireworks Productions launched a daily investigative thriller called CID Special Bureau, which had a run of 168 episodes, and ended on 27 April 2006. CID Special Bureau was also aired on SAB TV.
Beginning on 7 July 2006, a nationwide hunt called "CID Operation Talaash" was launched, in search of a new officer to join the CID team,[4] which ended on 1 September 2006. Viivek V. Mashru was declared the winner of the hunt and his character's name is Vivek.[5]
After its success, CID's producers arranged an award function named "CID Gallantry Awards" on Tuesday, 26 January 2010, at 9:00 pm IST on Sony Entertainment Television to celebrate their 12th anniversary.
The CID team currently consists of officers ACP Pradyuman, Senior Inspector Abhijeet, Senior Inspector Daya, Inspector Fredricks, Inspector Sachin , Sub-Inspector Vivek , Sub-Inspector Kajal and Forensic experts Dr. Salunkhe, and Dr. Tarika portrayed by – Shivaji SatamAditya SrivastavaDayanand Shetty, Dinesh Phadnis, Hrishikesh Pandey, Vivek Mashru, Jasweer Kaur, Narendra Gupta, and Shraddha Musale respectively

C.I.D
FormatPolice Procedural / Action /Crime
Created byB. P. Singh
Pradeep Uppoor
Directed byB. P. Singh
Starringsee below
Country of originIndia
Language(s)HindiEnglish
No. of episodes716 [503 Cases](List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s)Pradeep Uppoor
B. P. Singh
Running time20-22 minutes (April 29, 1997 - Mar 3, 2006)
40-43 minutes (Mar 10, 2006 - Jul 17, 2009)
46-49 minutes (Jul 24, 2009 - Mar 5, 2010)
58-60 minutes (Mar 12, 2010 - Present)
Productioncompany(s)Fireworks Productions
Broadcast
Original channelSony Entertainment Television,Sab Tv and Apna Channel
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original runJanuary 21, 1998 Wed 9.30 pm originally – present now Fri-Sat 10 pm (2 new stories) from 21 May
External links
Website

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Criminal investigation

  • Criminal Investigation Department, the branch of all British Police and many other Commonwealth police forces to which plain clothes detectives belong
  • United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC), of which the operations division is commonly abbreviated to CID.
  • IRS Criminal Investigation Division, agency investigation violations of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code
  • Criminal Investigation Department (Ireland), an Irish police unit during the Irish Civil War (1922–23)
  • "Civil investigative demands" or CIDs as referred to by the United States Federal Trade Commission used routinely by the Bureau of Competition to investigate alleged unfair methods of competition and other antitrust violations.