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Missing Live find missing boy
Missing Live concluded the first of its four weeks of programmes by finding a boy that has been missing since August 2008. 14 year old Parvinder Singh was last seen on CCTV footage that was featured in the programme. A viewer recognised Parvinder and he has now been found safe and well. Missing Live transmits every weekday on BBC1 at 9.15am for the next three weeks.