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The article claims that the series "is similar to the american [sic] series CSI:, CSI: Miami and CSI: NY." I don't really see this similarity, as "Murder Investigation Team" (as the series' title suggests) is centred around a specialised homicide squad of the London Met, comprised of police officers, not around SOCOs (Scenes of Crime Officers), like the "CSI" franchise. Although occasionally using results and evidence produced by the forensic team, this is very much a classical-style police drama and the investigation of the cases at the centre of the individual episodes is clearly depicting what might be best described as traditional police work - as, in fact, is ”The Bill”, its parent programme. I would therefore suggest to remove the reference to the CSI shows as it is hugely misleading. Hanseat (talk) 08:44, 12 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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