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And the BBC knows: that’s appointment television.

In 2024, BBC World Service aired a half-hour feature titled The Real Olivia Benson , exploring Hargitay’s Joyful Heart Foundation, which has helped reshape how police handle sexual assault kits in the US. The feature drew direct lines between her on-screen role and her off-screen activism—a narrative arc the BBC finds irresistible. mariska bbc

“My father came to America with nothing,” she said. “He taught me that strength isn't about muscles. It's about survival and kindness.” And the BBC knows: that’s appointment television

Until then, every weekday at 5 PM, somewhere in the UK, a kettle boils, a sofa is claimed, and Mariska Hargitay looks into a camera and says the words that have become a quiet comfort to millions: “This is the Captain. I need all units.” “My father came to America with nothing,” she said

Forget gritty Manchester dramas or period London thrillers. For over two decades, one of the BBC’s most reliable ratings-winners has been a sun-drenched, American procedural about trauma and justice—and its name is Law & Order: Special Victims Unit . At the heart of its enduring appeal is a woman who has become a surrogate icon for British viewers: Mariska Hargitay.

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