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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Crime Traveller was a short-lived British television series from The Nineties, created and written by Anthony Horowitz. Police detective Jeff Slade discovers the existence of a time machine (maintained by Holly Turner, daughter of the inventor) that can be used to travel up to a day into the past. Slade teams up with Turner and they start using the machine to solve crimes by visiting crime scenes as the crime is occurring. |