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"Reconstruction of Tanner sighting", "Madeleine was here", Cutting Edge, Channel 4 (UK), 10 May 2009, 4/5, 00:02:34Archived 6 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine.
DCI Andy Redwood, Crimewatch, BBC, 14 October 2013, from 00:24:38–00:27:15Archived 5 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine (discusses the men, the reconnaissance and abduction theory, and the fourfold increase in burglaries). For fourfold increase, also see Summers & Swan 2014, p. 255. Summers, Anthony; Swan, Robbyn (2014). Looking For Madeleine. London: Headline Publishing Group.
Michael Cole, interviewed for "Madeleine McCann: A Global Obsession", Channel 5 (UK), 18 November 2014, 00:31:36Archived 5 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine.