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| first_aired = {{start date|2008|1|2|df=y}} |
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The '''24th series of ''[[The Bill]]''''', a British television drama, was the antepenultimate series of the programme. |
The '''24th series of ''[[The Bill]]''''', a British television drama, was the antepenultimate series of the programme. |
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This series was the last to feature the killing of an officer, PC Emma Keane. The death on-screen led to the resignation of the longest serving character, PC Reg Hollis, his controversial exit off-screen after actor Jeff Stewart attempted suicide on set, after being axed by producers following 24 years on the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7178478.stm |title=Sacked Bill star out of hospital |publisher=BBC News |date=9 January 2008 |accessdate=1 May 2020}}</ref> Another long-term character, Inspector Gina Gold, left the show after six years as part of the aftermath of the storyline, Gold retiring after becoming increasingly terrified at the thought of losing another officer. |
This series was the last to feature the killing of an officer, PC Emma Keane. The death on-screen led to the resignation of the longest serving character, PC Reg Hollis, his controversial exit off-screen after actor Jeff Stewart attempted suicide on set, after being axed by producers following 24 years on the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7178478.stm |title=Sacked Bill star out of hospital |publisher=BBC News |date=9 January 2008 |accessdate=1 May 2020}}</ref> Another long-term character, Inspector Gina Gold, left the show after six years as part of the aftermath of the storyline, Gold retiring after becoming increasingly terrified at the thought of losing another officer. |
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In the autumn, The Bill celebrated its 25th anniversary with scenes aired in Germany as part of a crossover with [[Leipzig Homicide]] to investigate the abduction of a German national in London. There was also a special documentary hosted by [[Martin Kemp]], “The Bill Made Me Famous”, featuring interviews with the most famous guest stars to have featured on the show including [[Roger Daltrey]], [[Lynda Bellingham]] and [[Les Dennis]], along with a number of past and present characters from the show. As part of several multi-part storylines throughout the year, the longest in the show's history aired with the eight-part Witness storyline exploring gang culture after the death of a young mother, Carly Samuels, a character introduced in series 23 that bonded with Sergeant Dale Smith. The show also had a two-parter inspired by [[Moors murders|Moors murderer]] Myra Hyndley; Katy Cavanagh portrayed a jailed serial killer, Linda Johnson, who assisted DI Neil Manson tracking down a boy abducted by one of her victims. Other major storylines included new character DC Stevie Moss taking centre stage in the Too Hot to Handle three-part storyline, Moss going undercover with an ex-boyfriend, portrayed by Bill Ward. Sergeant Dale Smith also went undercover in the five-part Gun Runner storyline. As well as the aforementioned scenes filmed in Germany, The Bill also filmed special scenes in Glasgow for the episode Demolition Girl, attending the demolition of The Gorbals tower block for a plot involving PC Sally Armstrong and PC Benjamin Gayle.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/exclusive-the-bill-star-micah-balfour-986654|title=Exclusive: The Bill star Micah Balfour reveals terror at Glasgow high-rise demolition filming|website=Daily Record|access-date=20 March 2022|date=11 August 2008}}</ref> |
In the autumn, The Bill celebrated its 25th anniversary with scenes aired in Germany as part of a crossover with [[Leipzig Homicide]] to investigate the abduction of a German national in London. There was also a special documentary hosted by [[Martin Kemp]], “The Bill Made Me Famous”, featuring interviews with the most famous guest stars to have featured on the show including [[Roger Daltrey]], [[Lynda Bellingham]] and [[Les Dennis]], along with a number of past and present characters from the show. As part of several multi-part storylines throughout the year, the longest in the show's history aired with the eight-part Witness storyline exploring gang culture after the death of a young mother, Carly Samuels, a character introduced in series 23 that bonded with Sergeant Dale Smith. The show also had a two-parter inspired by [[Moors murders|Moors murderer]] Myra Hyndley; Katy Cavanagh portrayed a jailed serial killer, Linda Johnson, who assisted DI Neil Manson tracking down a boy abducted by one of her victims. Other major storylines included new character DC Stevie Moss taking centre stage in the Too Hot to Handle three-part storyline, Moss going undercover with an ex-boyfriend, portrayed by Bill Ward. Sergeant Dale Smith also went undercover in the five-part Gun Runner storyline. As well as the aforementioned scenes filmed in Germany, The Bill also filmed special scenes in Glasgow for the episode Demolition Girl, attending the demolition of The Gorbals tower block for a plot involving PC Sally Armstrong and PC Benjamin Gayle.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/exclusive-the-bill-star-micah-balfour-986654|title=Exclusive: The Bill star Micah Balfour reveals terror at Glasgow high-rise demolition filming|website=Daily Record|access-date=20 March 2022|date=11 August 2008}}</ref> |
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On 2 April 2014, The Bill Series 24 Part 1 & 2 and The Bill Series 24 Part 3 & 4 DVD sets were released (in Australia). |
On 2 April 2014, The Bill Series 24 Part 1 & 2 and The Bill Series 24 Part 3 & 4 DVD sets were released (in Australia). |
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==Cast changes== |
==Cast changes== |
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===Arrivals=== |
===Arrivals=== |
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* DC [[Stevie Moss]] ''(The Deadly Game-)'' |
* DC [[List of The Bill characters#Sergeants|Stevie Moss]] ''(The Deadly Game-)'' |
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* CSE [[Eddie Olosunje]] ''(Deadly Cocktail-)'' |
* CSE [[List of The Bill characters#Civilian staff|Eddie Olosunje]] ''(Deadly Cocktail-)'' |
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* DC [[ |
* DC [[List of The Bill characters#Detective constables|Jacob Banks]] ''(R.I.P.P.I-)'' |
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* PC [[ |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Leon Taylor]] ''(New Blood-)'' |
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* PC [[ |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Millie Brown]] ''(New Blood-)'' |
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* PC [[Arun Ghir]] ''(New Blood-)'' |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Arun Ghir]] ''(New Blood-)'' |
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* PC [[Mel Ryder]] ''(Gun Runner: Trigger Happy-)'' |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Mel Ryder]] ''(Gun Runner: Trigger Happy-)'' |
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* Sgt [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Rachel Weston]] ''(Street Kid-)'' |
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===Departures=== |
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* PC [[Diane Noble]] – transfers to county forces to spend time with her son |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Sergeants|Diane Noble]] – transfers to county forces to spend time with her son |
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* PC [[ |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Emma Keane]] – killed in bomb blast |
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* PC [[Reg Hollis]] – resigns after the death of Emma Keane |
* PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Reg Hollis]] – resigns after the death of Emma Keane |
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* Sgt [[Nikki Wright]] – resigns after not being able to balance work and family life |
* Sgt [[List of The Bill characters#Sergeants|Nikki Wright]] – resigns after not being able to balance work and family life |
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* Insp [[Gina Gold]] – resigns and retires after nearly losing several officers and the death of Emma Keane |
* Insp [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Gina Gold]] – resigns and retires after nearly losing several officers and the death of Emma Keane |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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|Title=The Deadly Game |
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|Aux1= ''First appearance of DC [[List of The Bill characters#Sergeants|Stevie Moss]]'', [[Jamie Davis (actor)|Jamie Davis]], [[Marc Elliott]] and [[Danny Webb (actor)|Danny Webb]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Wroblewski |
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|WrittenBy=Gregory Evans |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|1|2|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=570 |
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|ShortSummary= New DC Stevie Moss joins Carter, Webb and Perkins as they investigate a hit and run on a motorcyclist. The stolen car is found in possession of two teenage joyriders, both of whom are cleared of the hit and run, although one inadvertently confesses to a plan to blackmail the car's owner, footballer Gem Archer. Archer's girlfriend alibis him, while her father and Archer's agent, Ernie Rosen, tries to distance his client from the investigation. When he becomes prime suspect, Rosen confesses, but is he telling the truth? |
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|Title=Shadow Stalker |
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|Aux1=[[David Sibley (actor)|David Sibley]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Wroblewski |
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|WrittenBy=Frank Rickarby |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|1|3|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=571 |
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|ShortSummary= Armstrong goes undercover at a pub when investigating two attempted sexual assaults on student and barmaid Mandy Glover. She takes a massive risk when she pursues a suspect in the IRV after having three drinks working behind the bar, leading to a reprimand from Stone. When Glover's therapist is arrested chasing her from the pub, he is cleared of the assault, but their work is not in vain as it is revealed he has a penchant for voyeurism involving his clients. Meanwhile, Walker discovers a recently released rapist she arrested in the past, Kevin Mallory, lives in the area. Her investigations leading her to Mallory's flatmate Ronnie Raines, who he is arrested after being linked to a series of thefts. Walker finds evidence linking Mallory to the assaults on Mandy, but she is attacked by him while trying to make the arrest. Can the team find her before it's too late? |
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|Title=To Catch a Killer |
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|Aux1= [[Katy Cavanagh]] and [[Niky Wardley]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Karl Neilson |
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|WrittenBy=Julian Perkins |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|9 & 10 January 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=576-577 |
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''Part One'': CID jump into action when Roberts and Green witness an 11-year-old boy, Dean Clark, being abducted from a shopping centre. A clue left at the scene suggests a connection to notorious child killers Alistair Haig and Linda Johnson, but the former is dead and the latter is in prison. Manson visits Johnson with Turner; she isn't interested in helping, but later calls Manson and requests to see him alone. She tells him about her boyfriend, Mike Wilson, and explains they split and he claimed he would prove that he loved her. Wilson's flat is raided, and clippings from the original case are found plastered all over his walls. He confesses to murdering Dean when arrested, but the biggest twist is yet to come when Dean calls his mum. |
''Part One'': CID jump into action when Roberts and Green witness an 11-year-old boy, Dean Clark, being abducted from a shopping centre. A clue left at the scene suggests a connection to notorious child killers Alistair Haig and Linda Johnson, but the former is dead and the latter is in prison. Manson visits Johnson with Turner; she isn't interested in helping, but later calls Manson and requests to see him alone. She tells him about her boyfriend, Mike Wilson, and explains they split and he claimed he would prove that he loved her. Wilson's flat is raided, and clippings from the original case are found plastered all over his walls. He confesses to murdering Dean when arrested, but the biggest twist is yet to come when Dean calls his mum. |
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''Part Two'': The media go crazy and the public are outraged when Linda Johnson's role in the hunt for Dean Clark is exposed. A ransom note is delivered to the station asking Johnson to do the drop and she is taken out of the prison to do so, but it turns out to be a trap as the brother of one of her victims ambushes her. Whilst in hospital, a clue leads to Johnson to a boy who would've been her and Haig's first victim; almost 20 years after his abduction, could a victim have become a kidnapper himself? |
''Part Two'': The media go crazy and the public are outraged when Linda Johnson's role in the hunt for Dean Clark is exposed. A ransom note is delivered to the station asking Johnson to do the drop and she is taken out of the prison to do so, but it turns out to be a trap as the brother of one of her victims ambushes her. Whilst in hospital, a clue leads to Johnson to a boy who would've been her and Haig's first victim; almost 20 years after his abduction, could a victim have become a kidnapper himself? |
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|Title=Witness |
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|Aux1= ''Temporary departure of DI [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Neil Manson]], final regular appearance of [[List of The Bill characters#Recurring cast and characters|Leanne Samuels]]'', [[Josette Simon]], [[Nigel Betts]] and [[Ace Bhatti]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=1 & 2 – Tim Leandro, 3 & 4 – Ben Morris, 5 & 6 – David Holroyd, 7 & 8 – Steve Kelly |
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|WrittenBy=1 – Tom Needham, 2 & 8 – Maxwell Young, 3 & 4 – Chris Murray, 5 – Julia Wall, 6 – Emma Goodwin, 7 – Jonathan Rich |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|df=yes|16 & 17, 23 & 24, 30 & 31 January and 6 & 7 February 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=558-565 |
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''Part One- Innocent Blood'': Smithy reconnects with troubled mum Carly Samuels when she reports the stabbing of a local teenager, Tito Morientes. When she gives false info on Tito's attacker, Smithy discovers her boyfriend Marlon Reed is behind the attack, and he tries to convince her to help. Meanwhile, CID stumble across an illegal renting racket run by one of the suspects in Tito's assault, while Roberts and Armstrong investigate a young boy who sets fires to relieve the stress of looking after his sick grandmother. |
''Part One- Innocent Blood'': Smithy reconnects with troubled mum Carly Samuels when she reports the stabbing of a local teenager, Tito Morientes. When she gives false info on Tito's attacker, Smithy discovers her boyfriend Marlon Reed is behind the attack, and he tries to convince her to help. Meanwhile, CID stumble across an illegal renting racket run by one of the suspects in Tito's assault, while Roberts and Armstrong investigate a young boy who sets fires to relieve the stress of looking after his sick grandmother. |
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''Part Two- Wall of Silence'': A shock shooting sees Carly Samuels gunned down on the Jasmine Allen Estate, and she tragically dies of her injuries upon arrival to hospital. Smithy is assigned as family liaison officer to Carly's distraught mother Leanne, but it all goes wrong when a false claim Carly was a prostitute leads CID down a blind alley. Smithy offends Leanne asking her if the rumours were true, leading her to throw him out of her house. Carly's ex Dwayne Fox reveals Marlon Reed is a drug producer, but Dasari finds herself in the middle of a shootout as she tracks a vengeful Reed holding prime suspect Tito Morientes hostage. |
''Part Two- Wall of Silence'': A shock shooting sees Carly Samuels gunned down on the Jasmine Allen Estate, and she tragically dies of her injuries upon arrival to hospital. Smithy is assigned as family liaison officer to Carly's distraught mother Leanne, but it all goes wrong when a false claim Carly was a prostitute leads CID down a blind alley. Smithy offends Leanne asking her if the rumours were true, leading her to throw him out of her house. Carly's ex Dwayne Fox reveals Marlon Reed is a drug producer, but Dasari finds herself in the middle of a shootout as she tracks a vengeful Reed holding prime suspect Tito Morientes hostage. |
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''Part Three- Breaking Point'': Leanne Samuels continues to refuse Smithy's help as her FLO when she is found trying to confront Tito Morientes at his flat. She later tells him that her psychic friend, Dawn Stanley, claims Tito was seen entering the drive-by vehicle just before the shooting. Hollis discovers the psychic was somebody Stamp met after the death of his father, but Stamp’s reaction leaves her refusing to help. As Hollis and Green track down her boyfriend, an associate of Tito, Stamp apologizes to Dawn in an attempt to get her to open up. She reveals the location of one of the guns, but with her boyfriend's refusal to make a statement and CCTV inconclusive, Leanne takes desperate action. |
''Part Three- Breaking Point'': Leanne Samuels continues to refuse Smithy's help as her FLO when she is found trying to confront Tito Morientes at his flat. She later tells him that her psychic friend, Dawn Stanley, claims Tito was seen entering the drive-by vehicle just before the shooting. Hollis discovers the psychic was somebody Stamp met after the death of his father, but Stamp’s reaction leaves her refusing to help. As Hollis and Green track down her boyfriend, an associate of Tito, Stamp apologizes to Dawn in an attempt to get her to open up. She reveals the location of one of the guns, but with her boyfriend's refusal to make a statement and CCTV inconclusive, Leanne takes desperate action. |
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''Part Eight- The Final Act'': Stamp and Keane race into action after finding Smithy's IRV on its side following the assault by another vehicle. Back on the estate, a full blown riot breaks out, orchestrated by Raheem Woods and other members of the Creekside Boys gang. Heaton and Stone spearhead an attempt to diffuse the riot by arresting the ringleaders, but amids the chaos, Roberts finds himself attacked and abducted by the street thugs, leading to a daring rescue. Evidence from the captured ringleaders changes the entire context of the Carly Samuels case, but with the trial falling apart, can the team secure justice in time? |
''Part Eight- The Final Act'': Stamp and Keane race into action after finding Smithy's IRV on its side following the assault by another vehicle. Back on the estate, a full blown riot breaks out, orchestrated by Raheem Woods and other members of the Creekside Boys gang. Heaton and Stone spearhead an attempt to diffuse the riot by arresting the ringleaders, but amids the chaos, Roberts finds himself attacked and abducted by the street thugs, leading to a daring rescue. Evidence from the captured ringleaders changes the entire context of the Carly Samuels case, but with the trial falling apart, can the team secure justice in time? |
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|Title=Driven to Kill |
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|Aux1= [[Ralph Ineson]] and [[Trevor Byfield]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Matthew Whiteman |
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|WrittenBy=Emma Goodwin |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|2|13|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=557 |
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|ShortSummary= Gold demands a crackdown after a series of prank phone calls, but Fletcher and Wright trust their instincts when a boy calls saying his father has abducted him and his younger brother. Wright discovers the father has been depressed, and despite their insistence that all is well, Wright tries to break down the man’s deluded parents after talking to his ex-wife. Tracking him down to a childhood haunt on the edge of the River Thames, Wright takes a huge risk by getting in the man’s vehicle to rescue him and his sons. Elsewhere, Stone and Stamp try to track down the group of youths prank calling the station. A potential suspect is revealed as a boy with [[Asperger syndrome]] who has been filming the boys after being bullied by them. Tracking them down, Stone decides to fight fire with fire to catch them out. |
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|Title=Family Loyalty |
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|Aux1=[[Rob Spendlove]], [[Paul Copley]] and [[Sakuntala Ramanee]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Anthony Quinn |
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|WrittenBy=Patrick Homes |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|14 & 21 February 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=572-573 |
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''Part One- Pay Back'': An SUV owned by known criminal Dylan Morrison is involved in a chase and crash, but the driver is a young boy called Liam Harvey. He claims his father was threatened by Morrison, and the claim may be justified when his father is found in his crashed car with puncture wounds in his back. When Morrison is attacked and found with the word scum tattooed in his head, Gayle begins looking into Liam's mother, believing that she is the victim of domestic abuse. CID investigate Morrison's assault, linking it to a blackmail scam. |
''Part One- Pay Back'': An SUV owned by known criminal Dylan Morrison is involved in a chase and crash, but the driver is a young boy called Liam Harvey. He claims his father was threatened by Morrison, and the claim may be justified when his father is found in his crashed car with puncture wounds in his back. When Morrison is attacked and found with the word scum tattooed in his head, Gayle begins looking into Liam's mother, believing that she is the victim of domestic abuse. CID investigate Morrison's assault, linking it to a blackmail scam. |
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''Part Two- Cover Up'': Gayle finds Liam Harvey at the bottom of the stairs in his home, and he believes the boy's father is responsible. Connections are made when a homeless man is hit over the head with a bag of coke, that Liam later confesses to stealing from his father. Gayle assaults Liam’s father when he confesses to pushing Liam down the stairs, but with Liam refusing to name his father, Gayle finds his career at risk. |
''Part Two- Cover Up'': Gayle finds Liam Harvey at the bottom of the stairs in his home, and he believes the boy's father is responsible. Connections are made when a homeless man is hit over the head with a bag of coke, that Liam later confesses to stealing from his father. Gayle assaults Liam’s father when he confesses to pushing Liam down the stairs, but with Liam refusing to name his father, Gayle finds his career at risk. |
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|Title=The Hit |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Del Maestro |
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|WrittenBy=Sally Tatchell |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|2|27|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=574 |
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|ShortSummary= Uniform attend a hit and run. The victim leaves the scene, not the driver, but he is found close-by. Doctors believe a mass of blood is not his, and a friend is found nearby with a bullet wound. It appears he stole a briefcase involved in an assassination, and SO19 join CID for a sting. As they stake out the pub owned by the victim, Armstrong finds the assassin's car in the car park at St. Hugh's... |
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|EpisodeNumber=17 |
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|Title=Spilt Blood |
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|Aux1=[[Daniel Brocklebank]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Maestro |
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|WrittenBy=Tom Higgins |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|2|28|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=575 |
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|ShortSummary= On a Friday night patrol, Stone and Armstrong re-encounter Mandy Glover, the victim of harassment and an attempted rape a few weeks earlier. She claims her sister, Kate, is in a nightclub, but the bouncer won't let Mandy in. Kate is reported missing, and she is found out the back of the club. It appears she was raped, and while Mandy tries to convince her to testify, Kate blocks it out. Meanwhile, Moss, Perkins and Carter work with a prisoner on leave to arrest a drug dealer. Unfortunately, he spins them a line and escapes during the raid. One person can identify his hiding location, and the dealer protecting him; Stone's rape suspect, Ian Andain. With no statement of accusation, and one made as a witness, Andain is cleared. With Fletcher, Gayle and Armstrong desperate for justice, Stone goes about finding it his own way. |
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|EpisodeNumber=18 |
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|Title=Deadly Cocktail |
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|Aux1= ''First appearance of CSE [[List of The Bill characters#Civilian staff|Eddie Olosunje]]'' |
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|DirectedBy=Richard Signy |
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|WrittenBy=Alan Pollock |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|3|5|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=578 |
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|ShortSummary= Green and Valentine find a body on the banks of the Thames. The victim, Michael Drummond, is a disgraced doctor under investigation by the General Medical Council. He appears to be involved in a death on duty, and is under fire from friends and family of the victim. One of the suspects, Dave Batchelor, reveals he lost his girlfriend at a party Drummond was at in the 90s. Green tries to get through to Dave, with no avail. Events escalate when a friend of Drummond's is found, with Dave holding a needle to his neck. |
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|EpisodeNumber=19 |
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|Title=Heat on the Beat |
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|Aux1= ''Final appearance of PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Reg Hollis]]'' |
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|DirectedBy=Richard Signy |
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|WrittenBy=Si Spencer |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|3|12|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Green and Keane come on shift with hangovers. Their day starts badly when they turn up late to a briefing with the Super, covering uniform for investigations while CID work a fraud case. It only gets worse when Heaton volunteers to join the duo on patrol. Gold and Wright go to Canley Market, mainly so Gold can keep an eye on Heaton! Roberts and Valentine find an abandoned electronics van, and find the driver tied up in the back. Heaton freaks out a female drug dealer when he arrests her, due to a history of abuse. Green, Keane and Heaton find a young boy working his mother's stall, and two robots stolen from the van are found. The drug dealer, Rachel Compton, has her flat turned over, and her brother Matty is found assaulted, surrounded by several damaged robots. Green and Heaton find heroin in the back of one of the two they seized. Rachel's boyfriend, James Maguire, is suspect number one, and he is being hunted down by Jaz Desai, the van's owner, wanting his drugs, and he's holding Rachel hostage. |
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''[[Jeff Stewart (actor)|Jeff Stewart]] slit his wrists on set after being axed from the show following 24 years, and therefore couldn't appear in his final episode. This is his last on screen appearance.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7178478.stm |title=Sacked Bill star out of hospital |publisher=BBC News |date=9 January 2008 |accessdate=1 May 2020}}</ref>'' |
''[[Jeff Stewart (actor)|Jeff Stewart]] slit his wrists on set after being axed from the show following 24 years, and therefore couldn't appear in his final episode. This is his last on screen appearance.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7178478.stm |title=Sacked Bill star out of hospital |publisher=BBC News |date=9 January 2008 |accessdate=1 May 2020}}</ref>'' |
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|Title=Corrupted |
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|DirectedBy=Nigel Douglas |
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|WrittenBy=Patrick Homes |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|3|13|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= During a brawl at a nightclub, Armstrong encounters a police officer from another station, PC Andrew Tipping. He hands her drugs he bought undercover, and asks her to hide them. Stone finds out, after he tells Masters there were no drugs recovered. When Tipping threatens to expose Armstrong’s role, Stone has to find another way to bust him. Masters looks into an OD, and has to help a father determined to hunt down the dealer he claims is responsible. |
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|Title=Break In |
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|DirectedBy=Nigel Douglas |
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|WrittenBy=Will Shindler |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|3|19|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=582 |
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|ShortSummary= Smithy answers a call about a pensioner who has been attacked during a burglary, so Moss and Webb set up a sting operation involving one of her neighbours, which reveals a well-established outfit selling stolen goods on the internet. When two hoods previously seen arguing with the victim are eliminated from the inquiry, the officers are left with some unlikely suspects, reminding them how deceptive appearances can be. The team later decide to set up a sting operation to trap the thief red-handed. Elsewhere, Roberts helps a tearaway to go home to his mother and escape his father. |
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|Title=Beth Undercover |
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|DirectedBy=Roberto Bangura |
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|WrittenBy=Steve Bailie |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|3|20|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=583 |
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|ShortSummary= A prisoner, Katie Taylor, asks to see Green whilst in custody. Katie claims she needs to get seized drugs back to her boss. Green goes undercover, but Carter threatens to take Katie's son away if Green is harmed. Green falls for Lenny Jones, a DJ working for Earl Clarke, Katie's boss. Katie goes missing and is found assaulted. Green gets continually aggravated with Carter’s attitude towards her, but helps him identify a gun she was threatened with by Clarke. Clarke's suspicions about Green go on and he tries to ambush her, so Meadows leads a squad to bust him. |
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|Title=Closing The Net |
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|Aux1= ''Final regular appearance of PC [[List of The Bill characters#Sergeants|Diane Noble]]'', [[John Bowe (actor)|John Bowe]] and [[David Schofield (actor)|David Schofield]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Paul Wroblewski |
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|WrittenBy=Chris Ould |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|df=yes|26 & 27 March 2008}} |
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''Part One'': Keane and Valentine respond to a disturbance and find a teenager with her wrists slit. It appears she is being groomed as part of an online paedophile network. When her friend goes missing, CID launch a manhunt, with Perkins looking through offenders. Dasari is seconded to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection group to work with Detective Superintendent Tom Faraday, and tries to open up professional yet compassionate Detective Inspector Phil Ashley. Just when it seems they've busted the ring, a post by a user named |
''Part One'': Keane and Valentine respond to a disturbance and find a teenager with her wrists slit. It appears she is being groomed as part of an online paedophile network. When her friend goes missing, CID launch a manhunt, with Perkins looking through offenders. Dasari is seconded to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection group to work with Detective Superintendent Tom Faraday, and tries to open up professional yet compassionate Detective Inspector Phil Ashley. Just when it seems they've busted the ring, a post by a user named &Domino Man&, promises a live feed showing the abuse of an 8-year-old boy in 24 hours. |
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''Part Two'': CID and CEOPs go all out to stop the live feed abuse of an 8-year-old boy. With Det. Supt. Faraday working with Heaton and CID at Sun Hill, Dasari and DI Ashley look through the image of the victim for information of his whereabouts. Noble becomes FLO to the mother, when the boy's drug addict brother is revealed to have given a photo to the paedophile network. With the case hitting close to home, Noble requests a leave of absence to spend time with her son. |
''Part Two'': CID and CEOPs go all out to stop the live feed abuse of an 8-year-old boy. With Det. Supt. Faraday working with Heaton and CID at Sun Hill, Dasari and DI Ashley look through the image of the victim for information of his whereabouts. Noble becomes FLO to the mother, when the boy's drug addict brother is revealed to have given a photo to the paedophile network. With the case hitting close to home, Noble requests a leave of absence to spend time with her son. |
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|Title=Blood Rush |
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|DirectedBy=Matt Bloom |
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|WrittenBy=Andrew Taft |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|2 & 3 April 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=586-587 |
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''Part One'': Gayle and Stamp discover the body of drug addict Abbey Ferguson in a derelict building, whilst searching for a distressed young girl, and the trail of evidence leads back to her pimp Danny Peters. A prostitute claims she saw the violent client dragged Abbey's body downstairs. When this turns out to be false, she is arrested and has to give up Danny. When it conspires he killed Abbey for not sleeping with the violent punter, he injected her with a large dose of heroin. As Moss and Turner confront him, he arms himself with a needle. |
''Part One'': Gayle and Stamp discover the body of drug addict Abbey Ferguson in a derelict building, whilst searching for a distressed young girl, and the trail of evidence leads back to her pimp Danny Peters. A prostitute claims she saw the violent client dragged Abbey's body downstairs. When this turns out to be false, she is arrested and has to give up Danny. When it conspires he killed Abbey for not sleeping with the violent punter, he injected her with a large dose of heroin. As Moss and Turner confront him, he arms himself with a needle. |
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''Part Two'': After stabbing Turner with a needle, Danny Peters is arrested by uniform. He claims he used a dirty needle, and Turner finds himself waiting three months to discover whether or not he has HIV. Ever the professional, he shows up at work, and is horrified to discover Peters is offering info for a reduced sentence. Moss goes undercover to catch the dealer, but it goes pear-shaped. Turner gets too involved, but Moss, instead of being annoyed, tries to prove the needle used was clean. |
''Part Two'': After stabbing Turner with a needle, Danny Peters is arrested by uniform. He claims he used a dirty needle, and Turner finds himself waiting three months to discover whether or not he has HIV. Ever the professional, he shows up at work, and is horrified to discover Peters is offering info for a reduced sentence. Moss goes undercover to catch the dealer, but it goes pear-shaped. Turner gets too involved, but Moss, instead of being annoyed, tries to prove the needle used was clean. |
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|EpisodeNumber=27–28 |
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|Title=Sins of the Father |
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|Aux1= [[Ann Mitchell]] and [[Edward Woodward|Edward]] and [[Tim Woodward]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Anthony Quinn |
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|WrittenBy=Chris Murray |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|9 & 10 April 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=594-595 |
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''Part One'': Smithy attends the scene of an assault on an elderly man. He turns out to be Johnnie Jackson, an ex-East End gangster and bank robber. When Smithy and Carter visit Johnnie, he is visited by his grandson, Jacko, and Johnnie claims he is dealing for Bosnian drugs warlord Andreas Audra. The team are perplexed why a gangster would 'grass' on his own family, but Johnnie points the team in the direction of a nightclub owned by Jacko and his love child Roger Hutton. As Jacko is implicated in a smuggling op, Johnnie hopes they can bring down Roger. Events take a sinister twist when Jacko is found dead in Johnnie's house. |
''Part One'': Smithy attends the scene of an assault on an elderly man. He turns out to be Johnnie Jackson, an ex-East End gangster and bank robber. When Smithy and Carter visit Johnnie, he is visited by his grandson, Jacko, and Johnnie claims he is dealing for Bosnian drugs warlord Andreas Audra. The team are perplexed why a gangster would 'grass' on his own family, but Johnnie points the team in the direction of a nightclub owned by Jacko and his love child Roger Hutton. As Jacko is implicated in a smuggling op, Johnnie hopes they can bring down Roger. Events take a sinister twist when Jacko is found dead in Johnnie's house. |
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''Part Two'': The list of suspects for Jacko Jackson's murder is long; grandfather Johnnie, who went missing, is found at the grave of his son Ray covered in blood, however he is quickly released after his arrest. Jacko's uncle Roger is prime suspect, but he was in custody. His girlfriend, Anya Herdlitska, is arrested due to the fact that Jacko surrendered her to immigration. Then Andreas Audra, is arrested, but he was out of the country. Marty Baxter, who assaulted Johnnie the day before, is a major suspect, but why kill his best friend? With so many suspects to comb through, the Sun Hill team are left to ponder who could be responsible. |
''Part Two'': The list of suspects for Jacko Jackson's murder is long; grandfather Johnnie, who went missing, is found at the grave of his son Ray covered in blood, however he is quickly released after his arrest. Jacko's uncle Roger is prime suspect, but he was in custody. His girlfriend, Anya Herdlitska, is arrested due to the fact that Jacko surrendered her to immigration. Then Andreas Audra, is arrested, but he was out of the country. Marty Baxter, who assaulted Johnnie the day before, is a major suspect, but why kill his best friend? With so many suspects to comb through, the Sun Hill team are left to ponder who could be responsible. |
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|Title=Going Under |
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|Aux1=[[Tracy Brabin]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Roberto Bangura |
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|WrittenBy=Doug Milburn |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|4|16|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=579 |
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|ShortSummary= When Roberts tackles a robber to recover a shotgun, Turner looks into a spate of violent burglaries, including one where a shopkeeper was shot dead. To catch the suspect, Meadows goes undercover with the ringleader to 'buy' stolen antiques. He clashes with Nixon over his control on the case, but is impressed with her work. When surveillance lose him, he takes a major risk by confessing his undercover status. |
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|Title=Overkill |
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|DirectedBy=Olivia Lichtenstein |
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|WrittenBy=Clive Dawson |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|4|17|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=588 |
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|ShortSummary= Keane and Armstrong attend a burglary. The victim, claims he hit the suspect with a hammer, but five blows mean that the victim may become the person charged. Armstrong is hugely disappointed that the victim is facing prosecution, and she goes to Stone with Keane, for an 'alternate' result. Stone is furious Sally brought in Keane, due to her father being a DCI with the DPS. Despite this, Keane tries to get in with Stone's gang. |
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|EpisodeNumber=31–32 |
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|Title= Private Investigation |
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|Aux1= ''First appearance of DC [[List of The Bill characters#Detective constables|Jacob Banks]]'', [[Gordon Kennedy (actor)|Gordon Kennedy]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=1 – Olivia Lichtenstein<br>2 – Simon Massey |
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|WrittenBy=1 – Richard Ommanney<br>2 – Clive Dawson |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|23 & 24 April 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=589-590 |
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''R.I.P. P.I'': DC Jacob Banks joins the Sun Hill watch in time to help a hung-over Webb investigate the murder of a private detective. It appears he was looking into the disappearance of a woman, Geraldine Lawson. When a witness is tipped off, her family suspect she is dead. A complicated case brings up a suspect, but he proves elusive for the CID team. Keane is left disappointed when Stone refuses to put through an application for her to go undercover on the case. |
''R.I.P. P.I'': DC Jacob Banks joins the Sun Hill watch in time to help a hung-over Webb investigate the murder of a private detective. It appears he was looking into the disappearance of a woman, Geraldine Lawson. When a witness is tipped off, her family suspect she is dead. A complicated case brings up a suspect, but he proves elusive for the CID team. Keane is left disappointed when Stone refuses to put through an application for her to go undercover on the case. |
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''City Slickers'': Armstrong goes undercover at a trading centre to investigate the involvement of a group of businessmen in the disappearance of Geraldine Lawson. Keane is frustrated that Stone keeps her on routine work, but she hints to go Meadows she'd like to join Armstrong undercover for drinks with the traders, which annoys Stone. Keane takes a risk and ends up being attacked by one of the suspects. Can the team rescue her in time? |
''City Slickers'': Armstrong goes undercover at a trading centre to investigate the involvement of a group of businessmen in the disappearance of Geraldine Lawson. Keane is frustrated that Stone keeps her on routine work, but she hints to go Meadows she'd like to join Armstrong undercover for drinks with the traders, which annoys Stone. Keane takes a risk and ends up being attacked by one of the suspects. Can the team rescue her in time? |
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|EpisodeNumber=33–35 |
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|Title=Frontline |
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|Aux1= ''Final appearance of PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Emma Keane]]'', [[Liz May Brice]], [[Mark Moraghan]] and [[Sally Ann Triplett]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=1 – Simon Massey<br>2 & 3 – Karl Neilson |
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|WrittenBy=1 & 2 – Sarah-Louise Hawkins<br>3 – Tom Needham |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|1, 8 & 15 May 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=591-593 |
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''Part One- Shockwave'': Keane and Armstrong are first on scene when two explosions tear apart a photocopy shop and a nightclub. Stone coordinates the efforts of officers from Sun Hill and Barton Street as they deal with terrified members of the public, while their efforts are side-tracked by an electronics thief and a sexual assault suspect taking advantage of the chaos on scene, and things only get worse when Heaton receives an apparent threat about a third explosive device. After weeks of disputing, Keane accuses Stone of being bent and storms off. Keane finds a office block on fire, and when a suspect package is found in the building, she heroically puts her life on the line to get everyone out safe. |
''Part One- Shockwave'': Keane and Armstrong are first on scene when two explosions tear apart a photocopy shop and a nightclub. Stone coordinates the efforts of officers from Sun Hill and Barton Street as they deal with terrified members of the public, while their efforts are side-tracked by an electronics thief and a sexual assault suspect taking advantage of the chaos on scene, and things only get worse when Heaton receives an apparent threat about a third explosive device. After weeks of disputing, Keane accuses Stone of being bent and storms off. Keane finds a office block on fire, and when a suspect package is found in the building, she heroically puts her life on the line to get everyone out safe. |
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''Part Two- Aftershock'': The relief remain in a state of shock after Keane’s death the day before. In uniform, Stone expresses his guilt to Gold before later unleashing his fury on Smithy. In CID, SO15 DI Karen Lacy comes in to head up the investigation. The first two bombings are linked to a porn racket, while Webb discovers the third bombing was targeting a racist businessman. An emotional Armstrong opens up to Stone over the loss of her best friend Keane, leading her to try and attack a suspect. When a bomb is found in his neighbour's back garden, Walker finds herself standing on a pressure pad that arms a bomb. Dasari makes a breakthrough that could be imperative to the case. |
''Part Two- Aftershock'': The relief remain in a state of shock after Keane’s death the day before. In uniform, Stone expresses his guilt to Gold before later unleashing his fury on Smithy. In CID, SO15 DI Karen Lacy comes in to head up the investigation. The first two bombings are linked to a porn racket, while Webb discovers the third bombing was targeting a racist businessman. An emotional Armstrong opens up to Stone over the loss of her best friend Keane, leading her to try and attack a suspect. When a bomb is found in his neighbour's back garden, Walker finds herself standing on a pressure pad that arms a bomb. Dasari makes a breakthrough that could be imperative to the case. |
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''Part Three- End Game'': Another bombing occurs during a routine call for uniform, detonating in front of Armstrong. Luckily, the flour bomb does not harm her, and was used to leave a clue for SO15 and CID. Dasari’s theory about the bombings prove true, they are related to the |
''Part Three- End Game'': Another bombing occurs during a routine call for uniform, detonating in front of Armstrong. Luckily, the flour bomb does not harm her, and was used to leave a clue for SO15 and CID. Dasari’s theory about the bombings prove true, they are related to the &Four Evils of the Internet&; pornography, racial hatred, identity theft and paedophilia; a memory stick found at the flour bomb site claims a paedophile will be blown up in four hours. Stone returns to work after his attack on Smithy and tries to catch Keane’s killer, bypassing her funeral to catch the bomber in the act. When the victim's wife is found with a bomb in her car, Meadows & Dasari try to stop the suspect detonating it before Stone can rescue a baby from the car. |
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|Title=Lucky Lucky Lucky |
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|Aux1= ''Return of DI [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Neil Manson]]'', [[Nicky Ladanowski]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=David Innes Edwards |
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|WrittenBy=Chris Dunn |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|5|22|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Manson returns to Sun Hill after visiting his son in Spain. He pairs with Moss and investigates an assault and disappearance involving a wedding groom. Manson finds himself being flirted with by a gay club owner, and arrests a [[Kylie Minogue]] impersonator, not without Moss grabbing a photo! The recently arrived DC bonds with her new boss when she realizes he had an indifferent visit with his son, with Manson overhearing that Turner bet Moss £20 that she could find something personal out about him. Morale in uniform takes another downturn when Gold reveals Hollis has resigned following the death of Keane, and she stresses the importance of recruiting new uniformed officers to Heaton. |
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''PC Reg Hollis' exit from the show was confirmed in this episode. Actor [[Jeff Stewart (actor)|Jeff Stewart]] failed to film his final scenes after slashing his wrists on set. |
''PC Reg Hollis' exit from the show was confirmed in this episode. Actor [[Jeff Stewart (actor)|Jeff Stewart]] failed to film his final scenes after slashing his wrists on set. |
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|Title=Running Scared |
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|Aux1=[[Peter-Hugo Daly]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=David Innes Edwards |
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|WrittenBy=Emma Goodwin |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|5|29|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Wright and Valentine find a teenage boy, Alfie Eagen, assaulted on his way to school. Wright becomes attached to the boy, and is horrified when drugs are found in his room following a burglary at his home. His father Carl, just released from prison, is bringing trouble and the drugs are believed to be his. Along with debts with a loan shark, Jason Dawes, he has also been in dealing wars with local skinhead Lucas Walsh, suspect number one for Alfie's assault. When Dawes gives CID Carl's address, he is found dead in a bathtub full of compost. Walsh is arrested and confesses to the assault and burglary, but denies killing Carl. Masters finds a homeless informant she used to know, Sammo Taylor, and he helps in the inquiry, on condition they retrieve his missing ferret. Alfie runs away and is arrested for dealing, but he denies killing his father. With Walsh, Dawes and Alfie all in the frame, CID ponder who was responsible, but Olosunje reveals new evidence that suggests they have an unlikely suspect. |
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|Title=Cowboy Country |
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|Aux1=[[Carl Rigg]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Richard Signy |
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|WrittenBy=Frank Rickarby |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|6|4|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=598 |
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|ShortSummary= Whilst driving to work, Perkins and Carter find themselves stuck in traffic, due to roadworks. At a set of temporary lights, screams are heard. While investigating, two men are seen stealing a Mercedes, and the owner is stabbed to death. Nixon arrives, but lets Carter lead. The suspects are Polish, so Carter reaches out to the community. Despite lying, which offends Perkins, priest Pavel Rudzinski identifies the suspects as brothers, Stefan & Feliks Adamski. Carter’s loyalty to Rudzinski compromises the evidence, and after they fight inside the station, they are separated by a furious Nixon. Stefan's girlfriend Halina Lesnik, agrees to meet him so he can be arrested, but Feliks intervenes and he is abducted. When he is assaulted, he is found at Father Rudzinski's and agrees to give info on his brother. |
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|Title=We Are Family |
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|Aux1=[[Joe Absolom]] and [[Sharon Duce]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Nigel Douglas |
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|WrittenBy=Tom Higgins |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|5 & 11 June 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=604-605 |
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''Part One'': Upon return to Sun Hill after going on the Undercover Training course, Green teams up with Armstrong. The pair find a man, Alan Marlowe, beaten up in an alleyway of a known red light district. CCTV shows him arguing with his stepdaughter, Lucy Burton. Burton is remanded in custody, but is quickly bailed. When her mother confesses to the assault, Burton intervenes and admits she assaulted her stepfather. She explains to Green that Marlowe attacked Lucy's mother for every time she tried to contact her, but her mother won't make a statement. Armstrong tells Green she thinks she got too involved with Lucy. |
''Part One'': Upon return to Sun Hill after going on the Undercover Training course, Green teams up with Armstrong. The pair find a man, Alan Marlowe, beaten up in an alleyway of a known red light district. CCTV shows him arguing with his stepdaughter, Lucy Burton. Burton is remanded in custody, but is quickly bailed. When her mother confesses to the assault, Burton intervenes and admits she assaulted her stepfather. She explains to Green that Marlowe attacked Lucy's mother for every time she tried to contact her, but her mother won't make a statement. Armstrong tells Green she thinks she got too involved with Lucy. |
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''Part Two'': Lucy Burton is found dead under an overpass. The first question for CID is accident, suicide or murder? Olosunje’s findings prove she was dead before she went over the bridge. The main suspects are her polygamist boyfriend, Mark Lawrence, who makes blatantly obvious he's covering something up when he goes missing and torches his car. The other suspect is her stepfather Alan Marlowe, whose history of domestic violence to her mother was revealed by Lucy the day before. When Mark is just found to just be obsessed with his girlfriends, girls on the run with nothing, and Marlowe is alibied, the team hit a brick wall in the investigation, leading Green to visit the girls again. |
''Part Two'': Lucy Burton is found dead under an overpass. The first question for CID is accident, suicide or murder? Olosunje’s findings prove she was dead before she went over the bridge. The main suspects are her polygamist boyfriend, Mark Lawrence, who makes blatantly obvious he's covering something up when he goes missing and torches his car. The other suspect is her stepfather Alan Marlowe, whose history of domestic violence to her mother was revealed by Lucy the day before. When Mark is just found to just be obsessed with his girlfriends, girls on the run with nothing, and Marlowe is alibied, the team hit a brick wall in the investigation, leading Green to visit the girls again. |
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|Aux1= ''First appearances of PCs [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Millie Brown]], [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Leon Taylor]] and [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Arun Ghir]]'', [[Ray Trickitt]] guest stars |
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|ShortSummary= Probationers Millie Brown and Arun Ghir join Sun Hill, along with newly transferred PC Leon Taylor. Taylor and Valentine are paired together, while Ghir teams up with Roberts. Masters interviews a man called Malcolm Myers, who thinks he has people in his home. Masters believes Myers is paranoid, but when Taylor finds a tunnel in the basement of Myers’ squat, they discover the path was used by notorious armed robber Colin Dempsey, who has used it to break in and rob a bank across the road. Dempsey is further implicated by a man arrested for robbing a hardware store, and he identifies he was hired by Dempsey to steal an oxy-hydro cutter. |
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|Title=Landfill Killer |
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|ShortSummary= Brown and Ghir find a body in a landfill. Manson leads the investigation into the death. It appears the victim, Adele Jones, had a sordid love history. With a boyfriend, an ex and even her brother implicated, CID find themselves with too many suspects to get a clear picture. Adele had an argument with another man before her death, and he is suspect number one. He is cleared, meaning there may be a different motive for the killing all together. |
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|Title=Gun Runner |
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|Aux1= ''First appearance of PC [[List of The Bill characters#Police constables|Mel Ryder]]'', [[Martin Reeve]], [[Andreas Wisniewski]] and [[Rupert Hill]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=1- Richard Signy, 2 & 3 – Indra Bhose, 4 & 5 – Tim Leandro |
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|WrittenBy=1 – Gregory Evans, 2 – Sally Tatchell, 3 – Patrick Homes, 4 & 5 – Steve Trafford |
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''Part One- Trigger Happy'': Banksy, Valentine and Gayle are first on scene when a young boy, Emile Grover, is found with a loaded gun. Banksy talks him down, and it is identified as an army-issued Browning high power pistol. Emile identifies the man who gave him the gun as Andrew Tyrell. Captain Charlie Shaw of the army identifies the owner of the gun as Corporal William 'Billy' Figgis. Conveniently, Figgis already dealt with Smithy and new PC Mel Ryder, but after holding them hostage with a replica handgun, he goes missing. Billy's wife, whom he'd been harassing, reports their son Josh missing. Billy is arrested on suspicion of abduction, but he reveals Tyrell is holding Josh so he can get more weapons. Events spiral when Henry Grover reports Emile missing, and he was last seen with Josh Figgis. |
''Part One- Trigger Happy'': Banksy, Valentine and Gayle are first on scene when a young boy, Emile Grover, is found with a loaded gun. Banksy talks him down, and it is identified as an army-issued Browning high power pistol. Emile identifies the man who gave him the gun as Andrew Tyrell. Captain Charlie Shaw of the army identifies the owner of the gun as Corporal William 'Billy' Figgis. Conveniently, Figgis already dealt with Smithy and new PC Mel Ryder, but after holding them hostage with a replica handgun, he goes missing. Billy's wife, whom he'd been harassing, reports their son Josh missing. Billy is arrested on suspicion of abduction, but he reveals Tyrell is holding Josh so he can get more weapons. Events spiral when Henry Grover reports Emile missing, and he was last seen with Josh Figgis. |
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''Part Five- Firefight'': The day of the big gun deal arrives, but Smithy spends the day fighting to recover it. Wallace is bailed after his arrest, and while Gatting is determined to get to the truth, Smithy manages to maintain his cover by sacrificing Wallace, leaving Wallace subject to a vicious beating by Gatting's thugs. Cutler threatens to pull the deal, furious with the assault on his nephew, but Smithy gets it back on course. Things get worse when [[Interpol]] identify Dimitri as Osip Kolchek, a major Russian human trafficker suspected of killing a buyer in a drug deal that he double crossed. Unaware of who he's dealing with, Smithy accompanies Gatting and Cutler to a test run of a Mac 10 with Kolchek. As the deal is finalised, Wallace shows up at the workshop demanding answers; Smithy convinces Wallace that the assault was down to Cutler, so Wallace steals a Mac 10 and goes after his uncle, who unbeknownst to Smithy, is at the local pub with Moss. Stuck between getting the guns off the street and stopping a mass shooting, Smithy goes after Wallace, leading him to take drastic action. |
''Part Five- Firefight'': The day of the big gun deal arrives, but Smithy spends the day fighting to recover it. Wallace is bailed after his arrest, and while Gatting is determined to get to the truth, Smithy manages to maintain his cover by sacrificing Wallace, leaving Wallace subject to a vicious beating by Gatting's thugs. Cutler threatens to pull the deal, furious with the assault on his nephew, but Smithy gets it back on course. Things get worse when [[Interpol]] identify Dimitri as Osip Kolchek, a major Russian human trafficker suspected of killing a buyer in a drug deal that he double crossed. Unaware of who he's dealing with, Smithy accompanies Gatting and Cutler to a test run of a Mac 10 with Kolchek. As the deal is finalised, Wallace shows up at the workshop demanding answers; Smithy convinces Wallace that the assault was down to Cutler, so Wallace steals a Mac 10 and goes after his uncle, who unbeknownst to Smithy, is at the local pub with Moss. Stuck between getting the guns off the street and stopping a mass shooting, Smithy goes after Wallace, leading him to take drastic action. |
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|Title=Jack of Hearts |
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|Aux1=[[Alex Beckett (actor)|Alex Beckett]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Knights |
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|WrittenBy=Andrew Alty |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|7|17|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Meadows' godson calls to collect his father after a poker game and is knocked down in a hit-and-run incident outside the DCI's home. Meadows assumes he was the target, and clashes with Banksy and Webb, who suspect that one of the DCI's friends may have been the intended target. Meadows is shocked to discover how little he knows his oldest friends when one of them is implicated in criminal activity. |
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|Title=Body of Evidence |
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|Aux1=[[Paul Panting]], [[Robin Soans]] and [[Kim Thomson]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Knights |
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|WrittenBy=Andrew Rattenbury |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|7|23|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Webb and Banksy investigate a suspicious house fire, and Webb is surprised when he discovers the homeowner is an old informant of his. The prime suspect is the victim's landlord, who worked with the victim in the past. Events take a bizarre twist when, during forensic searches, Olosunje finds human remains in the basement. The victim is identified as a contractor who went missing in the 1970s. The big question is; who did it? Webb is drawn to the landlord's solicitor Naomi Woods, but he is left embarrassed when Banksy reveals she is his wife. |
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|Title=Lifesaver |
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|Aux1= [[Lorraine Stanley]] and [[Lin Blakley]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Del Maestro |
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|WrittenBy=Nicholas McInerny |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|7|24|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Gayle and Armstrong attend an RTC in which a teenage girl, Caitlin Haris, has been run over. The alleged driver, Ryan Davison, is found with alcohol in his system, and later confesses after being positively identified by Kim Yates, a woman on the scene when Caitlin was hit. After initially saying she is Caitlin’s mother and confessing she lied, an assault on Caitlin’s grandmother reveals Kim is actually Caitlin’s mum. When Armstrong and Gayle interview Caitlin about the hit and run, she works out Kim is her mum and goes missing. Stamp and Gayle track her boyfriend down, who later guides them to Caitlin. When Kim is bailed, she is found by the River Thames. Armstrong negotiates to get her out of the car, but when she refuses and speeds into the river, Armstrong and Stone dive in, leaving Gold horrified as her two officers and the car disappear under the water’s surface. |
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|Title=Teacher's Pet |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|7|30|df=y}} |
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|ShortSummary= Uniform attend a burglary. The victim, a schoolteacher, is assaulted. It is believed two students are involved, but they are cleared. Ghir and Brown look for his car, and speak to another man, who is looking for his Jaguar, and they uncover a car theft ring. With the help of Stamp, they set a trap at a car wash, allowing Ghir and Brown to make their first major arrest since joining Sun Hill. Meanwhile, the assault victim is implicated in the disappearance of a teenager girl. |
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|Title=Seize the Day |
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|Aux1= ''Final appearance of Sergeant [[List of The Bill characters#Sergeants|Nikki Wright]]'', [[Martin Jarvis (actor)|Martin Jarvis]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Anthony Quinn |
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|WrittenBy=Steve Bailie |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|7|31|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=611 |
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|ShortSummary= Whilst on patrol on the Antrim Green Estate, Fletcher and Wright encounter a businessman Lesley Downey, impaled by a scaffold pole. Fletcher informs CID, and Manson notices his knack for investigatory work. The passenger, local youth Anthony Watt, is interviewed, but his brother Damon is trying to keep him quiet. Wright sits with Lesley, and they discuss their families, but Wright is devastated when she is told Lesley can’t be rescued. He tells Wright he fears dying alone, and asks to see his brother and Anthony, to make peace before he dies. After Downey’s death, an emotionally distraught Nikki hands in her resignation, while Manson offers Fletcher a transfer to CID. |
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|Title=Street Kid |
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|Aux1= ''First appearance of Sergeant [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Rachel Weston]]'' |
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|DirectedBy=Anthony Quinn |
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|WrittenBy=Simon Spencer |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|8|6|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=610 |
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|ShortSummary= New Sergeant Rachel Weston arrives at Sun Hill and begins by investigating a break-in at a jewellery shop with Walker and Webb. After a pursuit, the robbers abandon their bike and light it on fire, but are involved in an RTC with a car. The van involved, has a history of crime after being stolen five years earlier, and it is believed it was used it as a rental for criminals. When a boy involved in the crash is found with stolen jewellery, Ryder discovers he was in the van, as he is not the car driver's son. The case is turned on its head, when it appears she is the sister of the shop owner, and she was in the hold up, not the van drivers. The van occupants claim they are looking after the boy, when he ran away from his abusive father. When he goes missing, it appears his father isn't just holding his son. |
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|Title= Personal Grudge |
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|Aux1= ''PC [[List of The Bill characters#Detective constables|Will Fletcher]] begins an attachment with CID'' |
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|DirectedBy=Diana Patrick |
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|WrittenBy=1 – P.G. Morgan<br>2 – Stuart Morris |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|7 & 14 August 2008}} |
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''Part One- Blind Alley'': A young woman, Paula Merrick, is found unconscious in an alleyway. During a chase by Roberts, the suspect drops a stun gun, and signs suggest she was raped; Nixon takes charge of the investigation. Nixon's suspect is male stripper Tom Norris, but forensics aren't strong enough to charge him with rape, as he claims he had sex with Paula. Meanwhile, Fletcher’s first job on attachment to CID sees him paired with Perkins to look for a supplier of the stun guns. |
''Part One- Blind Alley'': A young woman, Paula Merrick, is found unconscious in an alleyway. During a chase by Roberts, the suspect drops a stun gun, and signs suggest she was raped; Nixon takes charge of the investigation. Nixon's suspect is male stripper Tom Norris, but forensics aren't strong enough to charge him with rape, as he claims he had sex with Paula. Meanwhile, Fletcher’s first job on attachment to CID sees him paired with Perkins to look for a supplier of the stun guns. |
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''Part Two- Getting Personal'': After a chase with a car, Brown and Roberts discover the body of a female in the trunk. She is an Australian tourist visiting her boyfriend. When CCTV of her at a club appears, she is seen talking to rape suspect Tom Norris. Nixon wastes no time in arresting Norris on suspicion of murder. Brown looks for the elusive driver, but she convinces her that she can be a witness if the theft charges are dropped. |
''Part Two- Getting Personal'': After a chase with a car, Brown and Roberts discover the body of a female in the trunk. She is an Australian tourist visiting her boyfriend. When CCTV of her at a club appears, she is seen talking to rape suspect Tom Norris. Nixon wastes no time in arresting Norris on suspicion of murder. Brown looks for the elusive driver, but she convinces her that she can be a witness if the theft charges are dropped. |
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|Title=Game Plan |
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|Aux1= [[Shaun Williamson]] and [[Liz May Brice]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Richard Signy |
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|WrittenBy=Julian Perkins |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|19 & 20 August 2008}} |
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''Part One'': Whilst on operation at the docks to arrest thieves, Meadows is stopped by Karen Lacy, now an Intelligence Officer with the Serious and Organized Crime Agency. She convinces Meadows his theft operation based around dock boss Dave Monks is small fry; she has him under surveillance for 60 kilos of cocaine bound for the docks. Carter, working undercover, has to warn one of the thieves, Dave's son Pete. Accomplice Tom Harris agrees to give Meadows and Lacy evidence after he is arrested. For his help, Dave Monks agrees to give Carter more work. Green goes undercover in the Monk's club with Dave's daughter Chloe, but Meadows & Lacy spot Dave telling Pete to kill Chloe's boyfriend and business partner Asif Perreira. Pete bottles it and Asif goes into protective custody. Green blows her cover with Chloe to gain her trust, and takes her to Asif. Carter tips off Meadows about a bust, but Dave set it up as a decoy run. Meanwhile, Turner gets a clean bill of health after being stabbed with a hypodermic needle a few months earlier. |
''Part One'': Whilst on operation at the docks to arrest thieves, Meadows is stopped by Karen Lacy, now an Intelligence Officer with the Serious and Organized Crime Agency. She convinces Meadows his theft operation based around dock boss Dave Monks is small fry; she has him under surveillance for 60 kilos of cocaine bound for the docks. Carter, working undercover, has to warn one of the thieves, Dave's son Pete. Accomplice Tom Harris agrees to give Meadows and Lacy evidence after he is arrested. For his help, Dave Monks agrees to give Carter more work. Green goes undercover in the Monk's club with Dave's daughter Chloe, but Meadows & Lacy spot Dave telling Pete to kill Chloe's boyfriend and business partner Asif Perreira. Pete bottles it and Asif goes into protective custody. Green blows her cover with Chloe to gain her trust, and takes her to Asif. Carter tips off Meadows about a bust, but Dave set it up as a decoy run. Meanwhile, Turner gets a clean bill of health after being stabbed with a hypodermic needle a few months earlier. |
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''Part Two'': As Pete Monks stews in custody, and Tom Harris lies in St. Hugh's, Lacy, Meadows and Carter weigh up their options. Carter suggests alienating Dave from his children. Anthony, who appeared to be Tom's boyfriend, was likely to know that his father ordered the beating on Harris. As expected, he tells his father he loves Tom and tells him he can do the deal alone. Chloe calls Dave, explaining Pete bottled it and Asif is alive, before telling him she is carrying Asif's child and is moving away from London. Dave confronts Pete, and tells him he is finished with him. With just Carter left to trust, Dave decides to go get the coke once Carter hints at the wire he planted in Dave's office. As Carter and Dave go for the coke, Green calls Meadows to say an angry Pete is looking for Carter, and he's armed with a handgun. |
''Part Two'': As Pete Monks stews in custody, and Tom Harris lies in St. Hugh's, Lacy, Meadows and Carter weigh up their options. Carter suggests alienating Dave from his children. Anthony, who appeared to be Tom's boyfriend, was likely to know that his father ordered the beating on Harris. As expected, he tells his father he loves Tom and tells him he can do the deal alone. Chloe calls Dave, explaining Pete bottled it and Asif is alive, before telling him she is carrying Asif's child and is moving away from London. Dave confronts Pete, and tells him he is finished with him. With just Carter left to trust, Dave decides to go get the coke once Carter hints at the wire he planted in Dave's office. As Carter and Dave go for the coke, Green calls Meadows to say an angry Pete is looking for Carter, and he's armed with a handgun. |
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''Part One- Demolition Girl'': Whilst on cordon duty for a high rise demolition, Armstrong is approached by a woman, Sian McGuire, who claims her son is in the block. When it appears Sian was lying, after the search, she reveals her diary is inside detailing a rape at the hands of her uncle, Graham Boyce, when she was a child. Gold agrees to arrange a delay to the demolition, on the condition Sian makes a statement against Boyce. When the diary isn't found, the demolition goes ahead. As alarms ring, signalling the demolition, Sian runs at the block, chased by Armstrong. As the building collapses, the pair are nearly crushed to death. Sian, with the help of Moss, Masters and Armstrong, arranges a meeting with her aunt, Yvonne. However, the team are left with no choice but to arrest Boyce. Sian's diary is recovered from his shed, and he confesses. As Armstrong gets reprimanded by Gold for interfering with the interview, she goes to get drunk with Gayle, but her actions at the end of the evening lead to disaster. Meanwhile, Taylor and Stone look for a missing pedigree dog. |
''Part One- Demolition Girl'': Whilst on cordon duty for a high rise demolition, Armstrong is approached by a woman, Sian McGuire, who claims her son is in the block. When it appears Sian was lying, after the search, she reveals her diary is inside detailing a rape at the hands of her uncle, Graham Boyce, when she was a child. Gold agrees to arrange a delay to the demolition, on the condition Sian makes a statement against Boyce. When the diary isn't found, the demolition goes ahead. As alarms ring, signalling the demolition, Sian runs at the block, chased by Armstrong. As the building collapses, the pair are nearly crushed to death. Sian, with the help of Moss, Masters and Armstrong, arranges a meeting with her aunt, Yvonne. However, the team are left with no choice but to arrest Boyce. Sian's diary is recovered from his shed, and he confesses. As Armstrong gets reprimanded by Gold for interfering with the interview, she goes to get drunk with Gayle, but her actions at the end of the evening lead to disaster. Meanwhile, Taylor and Stone look for a missing pedigree dog. |
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''Part Two- Over the Limit'': Armstrong awakens at the wheel of her car after a head-on collision whilst drunk. Gayle takes her out, disposes of her keys and gives paramedics a false name. He then calls Stone, and he and Armstrong hide out at his place, while Stone keeps an eye on the investigation. The passenger of the other car, a 15-year-old girl, is found next to the car, possessing coke. The owner's son confesses to illegally driving the car, but CID think he's covering for his sick father, after he has an [[Angina pectoris|angina]] attack. When questions about Armstrong persist, Stone suggests she goes into the station. |
''Part Two- Over the Limit'': Armstrong awakens at the wheel of her car after a head-on collision whilst drunk. Gayle takes her out, disposes of her keys and gives paramedics a false name. He then calls Stone, and he and Armstrong hide out at his place, while Stone keeps an eye on the investigation. The passenger of the other car, a 15-year-old girl, is found next to the car, possessing coke. The owner's son confesses to illegally driving the car, but CID think he's covering for his sick father, after he has an [[Angina pectoris|angina]] attack. When questions about Armstrong persist, Stone suggests she goes into the station. |
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''Part One- Before'': Weston and Valentine attend a serious assault in which a drug dealer has been brutally assaulted and has jaw broken in a hammer attack. Weston tries to get the victim to talk, while Dasari looks for a suspect. A teenager is brought in, but he has to be bailed for his own safety, when it is revealed he is witness protection. After Dasari tears him apart in interview, he agrees to help her out. The fallout has disastrous consequences however, when he is found dead at the bottom of a tower block. |
''Part One- Before'': Weston and Valentine attend a serious assault in which a drug dealer has been brutally assaulted and has jaw broken in a hammer attack. Weston tries to get the victim to talk, while Dasari looks for a suspect. A teenager is brought in, but he has to be bailed for his own safety, when it is revealed he is witness protection. After Dasari tears him apart in interview, he agrees to help her out. The fallout has disastrous consequences however, when he is found dead at the bottom of a tower block. |
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''Part Two- After'': Dasari and Manson investigate the death of Jay Newman. The man he put behind bars is a suspect, as is assault suspect Les Cooper. Dasari feels a sense of guilt after pressuring Jay into giving evidence against Cooper. Weston continues to work on the dealer to get info. The main suspect tries to flee town, but crashes his car after a pursuit with the Area Car. Manson tries to open up Dasari’s emotions. |
''Part Two- After'': Dasari and Manson investigate the death of Jay Newman. The man he put behind bars is a suspect, as is assault suspect Les Cooper. Dasari feels a sense of guilt after pressuring Jay into giving evidence against Cooper. Weston continues to work on the dealer to get info. The main suspect tries to flee town, but crashes his car after a pursuit with the Area Car. Manson tries to open up Dasari’s emotions. |
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|DirectedBy= Paul Wroblewski |
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|WrittenBy=1 – Simon Moss<br>2 – Len Collin |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|4 & 10 September 2008}} |
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''Part One'': Brown and Ghir respond to an assault in a car park, with the victim none other than Banksy's wife Naomi Woods. The suspect, Bobby Henshaw, is after retribution, when Woods defended Alistair Finch, a driver who killed Bobby's brother Michael in an RTC a few months earlier. Banksy tries to get Bobby's parents to open up, but his mother Judy blames him for his Michael's death. His associate Gavin Wishart, points CID in the right direction. When Banksy goes home to speak to Naomi, he finds Bobby holding a knife to her throat. |
''Part One'': Brown and Ghir respond to an assault in a car park, with the victim none other than Banksy's wife Naomi Woods. The suspect, Bobby Henshaw, is after retribution, when Woods defended Alistair Finch, a driver who killed Bobby's brother Michael in an RTC a few months earlier. Banksy tries to get Bobby's parents to open up, but his mother Judy blames him for his Michael's death. His associate Gavin Wishart, points CID in the right direction. When Banksy goes home to speak to Naomi, he finds Bobby holding a knife to her throat. |
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''Part Two'': Banksy and his wife are quickly alibied for the serious assault on Bobby Henshaw. Alistair Finch is questioned by Ghir & Brown, and Gavin Wishart is arrested after fleeing from Stamp & Gayle. The Michael Henshaw case re-opens, when it appears that Alistair Finch was having an affair with none other than Judy Henshaw. After a disturbance at Finch's office, Judy tells Nixon that Finch had Michael killed so he wouldn't reveal the affair. Nixon tells Naomi she's not in a relationship with her husband, while both women get ready for the Tom Norris trial, with Woods the defence barrister for Norris. |
''Part Two'': Banksy and his wife are quickly alibied for the serious assault on Bobby Henshaw. Alistair Finch is questioned by Ghir & Brown, and Gavin Wishart is arrested after fleeing from Stamp & Gayle. The Michael Henshaw case re-opens, when it appears that Alistair Finch was having an affair with none other than Judy Henshaw. After a disturbance at Finch's office, Judy tells Nixon that Finch had Michael killed so he wouldn't reveal the affair. Nixon tells Naomi she's not in a relationship with her husband, while both women get ready for the Tom Norris trial, with Woods the defence barrister for Norris. |
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|Title=Trial and Error |
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|Aux1=''Temporary departure of DI [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Samantha Nixon]]'', [[Kim Thomson]] and [[Wunmi Mosaku]] guest star |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|11 & 17 September 2008}} |
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''Part One'': The trial for Tom Norris starts, with the charges rape and murder, and Banksy's wife, Naomi Woods, is named as defence counsel. Fallon Thomas runs from Brown and Green when they go to pick her up, to bring her to court. Paula Merrick suffers a dose of nerves and is found out of her face on vodka, but Ryder cleans her up and brings her to court. She is torn apart on the stand, and is then found in the bathroom talking to fellow witness Sophie Oduya. Naomi witnesses the incident, and the judge throws it out for police orchestration of collusion between witnesses. Nixon issues a warning to Norris about witness intimidation, but a call comes in about an assault in the same alleyway where Paula Merrick was found, leaving Nixon horrified that Norris has restarted his crimes. |
''Part One'': The trial for Tom Norris starts, with the charges rape and murder, and Banksy's wife, Naomi Woods, is named as defence counsel. Fallon Thomas runs from Brown and Green when they go to pick her up, to bring her to court. Paula Merrick suffers a dose of nerves and is found out of her face on vodka, but Ryder cleans her up and brings her to court. She is torn apart on the stand, and is then found in the bathroom talking to fellow witness Sophie Oduya. Naomi witnesses the incident, and the judge throws it out for police orchestration of collusion between witnesses. Nixon issues a warning to Norris about witness intimidation, but a call comes in about an assault in the same alleyway where Paula Merrick was found, leaving Nixon horrified that Norris has restarted his crimes. |
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''Part Two'': Nixon goes all out to find Tom Norris for the rape after he was bailed. Banksy goes to Naomi for advice, and does some digging. When he returns to CID, a furious Nixon tells him he needs to consider his future at Sun Hill. Nixon storms off, and Banksy confronts her in the bathroom, claiming Nixon's personal opinion of Naomi is compromising her role in the case. With Banksy's findings, the two work out that Dan Cox is also involved, and may be the only culprit. Norris goes missing, and Cox is hunted down to see if they can get a location on Norris. |
''Part Two'': Nixon goes all out to find Tom Norris for the rape after he was bailed. Banksy goes to Naomi for advice, and does some digging. When he returns to CID, a furious Nixon tells him he needs to consider his future at Sun Hill. Nixon storms off, and Banksy confronts her in the bathroom, claiming Nixon's personal opinion of Naomi is compromising her role in the case. With Banksy's findings, the two work out that Dan Cox is also involved, and may be the only culprit. Norris goes missing, and Cox is hunted down to see if they can get a location on Norris. |
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|Title=Funny Money |
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|Aux1=[[Alibe Parsons]] and [[JoAnne Good]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=David Innes Edwards |
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|WrittenBy=Roger Gartland |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|9|18|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=624 |
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|ShortSummary= Whilst on patrol in Canley Market, Stone, Smith and Gold arrest two children in possession of fake £50 notes and stolen DVDs. Gold suspects the boy's aunt has him stealing to order, but she is bailed. The boy's father helps the team in the investigation, and tries to rekindle the relationship. Gold lies about a gun, so she can scare the aunt and get the location of the supplier, then threatens to resign in the debrief with Heaton. |
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|EpisodeNumber=67 |
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|Title=Appropriate Force |
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|Aux1=[[Brian Croucher]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=David Innes Edwards |
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|WrittenBy=Patrick Homes |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|9|24|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=625 |
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|ShortSummary= When a suspicious woman trying to withdraw money from her bank account is arrested, her husband and kids are found tied up and doused in petrol. When a suspect is identified as Glenn Donovan, a villain from Stone's past, Donovan's associate, Alan Duncan, is tipped off on a raid from Sun Hill. When the victim is seen on the front office phone, he reveals Donovan threatened him and his family. Donovan's house is raided and Stone finds Donovan's wife, Stone's ex-girlfriend, has been attacked. Smith attempts to arrest Donovan, who resists, and Stone intervenes and knocks him unconscious. Smithy argues with Gold over her handling of the fracas with Donovan, and inadvertently tells her to resign. |
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|EpisodeNumber=68–69 |
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|Title=An Honour to Serve |
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|Aux1= ''Final appearance of Inspector [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Gina Gold]]'' |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Knights |
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|WrittenBy=Frank Rickarby |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|25 September & 2 October 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=626-627 |
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''Part One'': With Roberts, Taylor and Weston off sick, Heaton joins Gold on patrol. Stone, Valentine, Brown & Gayle attend a stabbing. The victim, Jake Quinn, claims his girlfriend Nicola's husband, Gerrard Parry, did the stabbing. When Stone and Brown go to his home, he makes a quick escape. Nicola claims Jake's obsessed with her, but there are more phone calls to Jake than from. When Parry is found, he denies the stabbing, and forensics prove Jake may have stabbed himself. At his work, Smithy and Gold find a gun holder in his locker, and he is seen leaving with Sophie Parry, Nicola and Gerrard's daughter. As Smithy and Gold go to Sophie's school, Jake is found waving a gun around. |
''Part One'': With Roberts, Taylor and Weston off sick, Heaton joins Gold on patrol. Stone, Valentine, Brown & Gayle attend a stabbing. The victim, Jake Quinn, claims his girlfriend Nicola's husband, Gerrard Parry, did the stabbing. When Stone and Brown go to his home, he makes a quick escape. Nicola claims Jake's obsessed with her, but there are more phone calls to Jake than from. When Parry is found, he denies the stabbing, and forensics prove Jake may have stabbed himself. At his work, Smithy and Gold find a gun holder in his locker, and he is seen leaving with Sophie Parry, Nicola and Gerrard's daughter. As Smithy and Gold go to Sophie's school, Jake is found waving a gun around. |
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''Part Two'': As a gunshot rings out at the school, Heaton arranges a negotiation, with CO19's PS Hooper, Gold and Stone. Gunman Jake Quinn demands to see Nicola Parry, the woman he is obsessed with, and the mother of one of his hostages. Weston shows up, despite being sick, and goes into rescue a hostage having an asthma attack disguised as a paramedic. When Smith makes contact, the team use this to their advantage, and plan to fool Quinn with the promise of Nicola, so CO19 can go in undercover. Gold decides after months of cracking under pressure to resign after thinking Smithy had been shot. |
''Part Two'': As a gunshot rings out at the school, Heaton arranges a negotiation, with CO19's PS Hooper, Gold and Stone. Gunman Jake Quinn demands to see Nicola Parry, the woman he is obsessed with, and the mother of one of his hostages. Weston shows up, despite being sick, and goes into rescue a hostage having an asthma attack disguised as a paramedic. When Smith makes contact, the team use this to their advantage, and plan to fool Quinn with the promise of Nicola, so CO19 can go in undercover. Gold decides after months of cracking under pressure to resign after thinking Smithy had been shot. |
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|Title=Hide and Seek |
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|Aux1= ''Sergeant [[List of The Bill characters#Senior officers|Rachel Weston]] is promoted to Inspector'' |
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|DirectedBy=Indra Bhose |
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|WrittenBy=Matthew Bardsley |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|8|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=630 |
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|ShortSummary= In her first case as Inspector, Weston sets up a raid on a crack den, with Manson. Taylor makes a bond with a female user and her child. The addict goes all out to protect her child, but she won't give up her supplier, in fear of losing her child. She claims her ex-husband is the supplier, but blows her chances by trying to flee with the drugs during a raid. Taylor is reprimanded after telling the addict to leave during the raid, while Fletcher gets his first informant. |
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|EpisodeNumber=71 |
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|Title=First Strike |
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|Aux1= [[James Buckley (actor)|James Buckley]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Indra Bhose |
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|WrittenBy=Will Shindler |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|9|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=631 |
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|ShortSummary= Whilst attending a disturbance, a teenager collapses on Taylor and Weston’s IRV with stab wounds. Fletcher works the case with Dasari on the last day of his secondment in CID. He expresses an interest in staying in the department, so Dasari suggests that he should prove it with a good result. Fletcher feels compromised when an allegation of dealing is made against the victim. Meanwhile, Taylor and Stamp investigate when a woman is burgled, after being mugged a few weeks earlier. She turns out to be the mother of two brothers claiming responsibility of the stabbing. Are they covering each other, or is it for somebody else? |
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|EpisodeNumber=72–73 |
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|Title=Hold Me Tight |
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|Aux1= ''TDC [[List of The Bill characters#Detective constables|Kezia Walker]] becomes a fully fledged DC'', [[Stephen North]] and [[Richard Wisker]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Richard Standeven |
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|WrittenBy=Lizzie Mickery |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|15 & 16 October 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=628-629 |
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''Part One'': Uniform start a search party for a missing eight-year-old, Bethany Riley. As a search party gets underway, Valentine is assigned as FLO. Ghir tragically finds her body a few miles from her school. Suspicion first falls on her father, who is significantly older than his wife, after a dodgy alibi. Suspicion then falls on football coach Ryan Kemble, whose van was seen nearby when Bethany vanished. When one of her blazers appears in his van, he is arrested. Camera footage shows that one of Bethany's fellow pupils has a fixation on her, but is he capable of murder? |
''Part One'': Uniform start a search party for a missing eight-year-old, Bethany Riley. As a search party gets underway, Valentine is assigned as FLO. Ghir tragically finds her body a few miles from her school. Suspicion first falls on her father, who is significantly older than his wife, after a dodgy alibi. Suspicion then falls on football coach Ryan Kemble, whose van was seen nearby when Bethany vanished. When one of her blazers appears in his van, he is arrested. Camera footage shows that one of Bethany's fellow pupils has a fixation on her, but is he capable of murder? |
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''Part Two'': With the video footage of Mason Kemble picking up a bracelet belonging to Bethany, CID feel they have enough evidence to arrest him on suspicion of murder. Dasari and Manson do the interview, but Mason is a hard person to crack. As Dasari gets close, he shuts down and loses his temper. With the case falling apart, Dasari reaches out to Mason's distant father Ryan, the only person he craves attention from, to see if they can open him up. |
''Part Two'': With the video footage of Mason Kemble picking up a bracelet belonging to Bethany, CID feel they have enough evidence to arrest him on suspicion of murder. Dasari and Manson do the interview, but Mason is a hard person to crack. As Dasari gets close, he shuts down and loses his temper. With the case falling apart, Dasari reaches out to Mason's distant father Ryan, the only person he craves attention from, to see if they can open him up. |
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|Title=The Rookie |
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|Aux1= ''PC [[List of The Bill characters#Detective constables|Will Fletcher]] becomes a TDC'', [[Zoë Henry]] and [[Tim Dantay]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Jamie Annett |
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|WrittenBy=Patrick Homes |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|22|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=634 |
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|ShortSummary= Ryder and Roberts attend a burglary. The occupant is missing, and a fire is discovered a construction site. The security guard is sketchy, as he fails to mention criminal damage and a cemented drain, discovered by the foreman. Fletcher, working his first case as a TDC finds himself under pressure from Turner for a first day result. He bonds with the family, but then finds himself having to arrest the victim. To make amends, he goes undercover to ensnare a loan shark putting the family under pressure. |
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|EpisodeNumber=75 |
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|Title=Fools Rush In |
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|DirectedBy=Jamie Annett |
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|WrittenBy=Clive Dawson |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|23|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=635 |
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|ShortSummary= When Brown and Ghir come across a carjacking, they discover a group of thugs kidnapping people on a local estate. CID uncover that the gang rob the friends and family members of the victims. Ghir plays the brunt and ends up in a crowd of yobs, and has belt and equipment stolen. Ghir, Roberts, Brown, Ryder and Smithy band together to arrest the thugs. After witnessing a fight between Brown and Ghir arresting a suspect, Ryder reports Ghir, who gets a roasting from Smithy. A gang member claims a wannabe gangster is doing the kidnappings to impress one of the thug's sisters, and overthrow the ringleader. |
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|EpisodeNumber=76 |
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|Title=Loved and Lost |
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|Aux1= [[Faye Daveney]] and [[Bel Powley]] guest star |
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|DirectedBy=Matt Bloom |
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|WrittenBy=Sally Tatchell |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|10|30|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=636 |
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|ShortSummary= Stone and Taylor attend to a report of a missing fifteen-year-old. The girl is found unconscious in an alleyway, and Taylor forms a bond with the emotional father, explaining that he lost his girlfriend in an accident six years earlier. It appears that a boyfriend may be responsible, but the case is far more confusing than it appears to be. |
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|EpisodeNumber=77 |
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|Title=Walk on By |
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|DirectedBy=David Holroyd |
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|WrittenBy=Stuart Morris |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|11|5|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=638 |
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|ShortSummary= Roberts and Ryder are called to a stabbing on a bus, and the victim is attended to by Holly Perkins. She works with Roberts after making a statement, and when the victim dies, it appears he was involved in attacking the suspect a few weeks earlier. The suspect angrily confronts a witness to both attacks, but will Holly be the right person to negotiate when she gets there first? |
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|Title= ''The Bill'' Made Me Famous |
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|DirectedBy=Reza Moradi |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|11|5|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=638a |
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|ShortSummary= [[Martin Kemp]] tells the story of some of the famous faces who have made guest appearances on ''The Bill'' to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Rock legend [[Roger Daltrey]], actress [[Pauline Quirke]], comedian [[Les Dennis]] & TV personality [[Paul O'Grady]] talk about roles that change their careers; &Oxo mum& [[Lynda Bellingham]] talks about her only villain role and Kemp's fellow ex-EastEnder [[Michelle Collins]] explains how The Bill kick started her career. [[Christopher Ellison]], and other ex-EastEnder [[Billy Murray (actor)|Billy Murray]] & Kemp's former EastEnders colleague [[Todd Carty]] talk about their previous roles as police villains and new girl [[Rhea Bailey]] talks about starting her acting career on the show as PC Mel Ryder, with honourable mentions to stars such as [[Hugh Laurie]], [[James McAvoy]] and a ten-year-old [[Keira Knightley]]. |
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|Title=In Deep |
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|Aux1=[[Elize du Toit]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=David Holroyd |
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|WrittenBy=Steve Bailie |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|11|6|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=639 |
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|ShortSummary= When a woman is thrown from a cab at St. Hugh's surrounded by bags of cocaine, Perkins goes undercover with the cab firm to look into their criminal activities. He is compromised when he is asked to deliver a letter bomb, but saves a member of the cab firm from a group of thugs to get in on a surprise job the next morning. |
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|Title=[[Proof of Life (The Bill)|Proof of Life]] |
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|Aux1= ''Crossover episode with [[Leipzig Homicide]]'' |
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|DirectedBy=Robert Maestro |
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|WrittenBy=Steve Bailie |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|12 & 13 November 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=640-641 |
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''Part One'': Perkins goes on the 'big job' with cab boss Alan Brady. As they're parked up, Brady points a gun at a teenager and shoves her in a cab. Hajo Trautzschke and Ina Zimmermann of Leipzig PD arrive when it appears the victim, Charlotte Wenger, is a German national. Trautzschke‘s brute tactics annoy Meadows, especially when he manhandles Perkins in a raid on Thompson & Ray. Jimmy Thompson has already taken Charlotte away, so Perkins meets him in [[Piccadilly Circus]]. Both Charlotte and Jimmy run off; Jimmy is arrested by SO19, but Perkins and Charlotte go missing, kidnapped by the ringleader. He reveals his name as Viktor Hauptmann, and he is meeting a computer hacker, Hans Muller, at [[London City Airport]]. Trautzschke arranges for an undercover cop, Jan Maybach, to swap with Muller. As soon as Perkins leaves with Jan, the gang get on a plane bound for Germany. |
''Part One'': Perkins goes on the 'big job' with cab boss Alan Brady. As they're parked up, Brady points a gun at a teenager and shoves her in a cab. Hajo Trautzschke and Ina Zimmermann of Leipzig PD arrive when it appears the victim, Charlotte Wenger, is a German national. Trautzschke‘s brute tactics annoy Meadows, especially when he manhandles Perkins in a raid on Thompson & Ray. Jimmy Thompson has already taken Charlotte away, so Perkins meets him in [[Piccadilly Circus]]. Both Charlotte and Jimmy run off; Jimmy is arrested by SO19, but Perkins and Charlotte go missing, kidnapped by the ringleader. He reveals his name as Viktor Hauptmann, and he is meeting a computer hacker, Hans Muller, at [[London City Airport]]. Trautzschke arranges for an undercover cop, Jan Maybach, to swap with Muller. As soon as Perkins leaves with Jan, the gang get on a plane bound for Germany. |
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''Part Two'': Hauptmann arrives in Germany with Perkins, fellow undercover officer Jan Maybach and kidnap victim Charlotte Wenger. After the raid, Hauptmann says he will kill the grass, but kills mercenary Carson. When the Wengers arrive in Leipzig, Hauptmann sets up a drop, a decoy so he can steal jewels from a courier firm. When Helen Wenger is revealed to be having an affair with a worker at the courier firm, it seems that is the motive for Charlotte's kidnapping, and it was arranged by Karl Wenger, to get back at Helen. Hauptmann's computer expert is arrested, but Maybach escapes with Perkins, and they lose their tail due to recklessness from Perkins. Realizing how reckless Perkins was leads the SOKO team to deduce that Charlotte is in danger. |
''Part Two'': Hauptmann arrives in Germany with Perkins, fellow undercover officer Jan Maybach and kidnap victim Charlotte Wenger. After the raid, Hauptmann says he will kill the grass, but kills mercenary Carson. When the Wengers arrive in Leipzig, Hauptmann sets up a drop, a decoy so he can steal jewels from a courier firm. When Helen Wenger is revealed to be having an affair with a worker at the courier firm, it seems that is the motive for Charlotte's kidnapping, and it was arranged by Karl Wenger, to get back at Helen. Hauptmann's computer expert is arrested, but Maybach escapes with Perkins, and they lose their tail due to recklessness from Perkins. Realizing how reckless Perkins was leads the SOKO team to deduce that Charlotte is in danger. |
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|Title=One Day, But Not Today |
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|Aux1= [[Race Davies]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Sallie Aprahamian |
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|WrittenBy=Tom Higgins |
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|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2008|11|27|df=y}} |
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|ProdCode=642 |
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|ShortSummary= Stamp takes Roberts on a driver training course, in preparation to go on the Area Car driver training course. They attend an RTC, where a young girl has been hit by a stolen car. Roberts loses the car in pursuit, while Smithy looks for the owner. The owner claims he got it recently from a dealership. When a recent string shows spare keys are being used to steal stolen cars, a warehouse is discovered. With the door panels off the cars, a bag is found full of drugs. A sting is set up as the owner brings in a new shipment from Cypress. Stamp teaches Roberts a vital lesson when a troubled father cuts his wrists. |
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|Title=Forgotten Child |
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|Aux1=[[Warren Brown (actor)|Warren Brown]] guest stars |
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|DirectedBy=Gill Wilkinson |
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|WrittenBy=Chris Murray |
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|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|df=yes|10 & 11 December 2008}} |
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|ProdCode=644-645 |
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''Part One'': Masters is on scene when a pub landlord discovers the body of a prostitute, Kelly Porterfield. Her ex-boyfriend Andy Donnelly is a suspect for Kelly's fatal overdose. His girlfriend, Jen Kilshaw, is obviously underage, so Masters focuses on getting her away from Andy. Masters promises Kelly's mum that she will bring down who is responsible. Walker, Heaton and Masters look at two overdoses, including Kelly's, and a chain of locations where the girls came from and ended up, and fear that a sex trade operation is spreading across the UK, and Andy appears to not be the main suspect in Kelly's murder or the smuggling operation. |
''Part One'': Masters is on scene when a pub landlord discovers the body of a prostitute, Kelly Porterfield. Her ex-boyfriend Andy Donnelly is a suspect for Kelly's fatal overdose. His girlfriend, Jen Kilshaw, is obviously underage, so Masters focuses on getting her away from Andy. Masters promises Kelly's mum that she will bring down who is responsible. Walker, Heaton and Masters look at two overdoses, including Kelly's, and a chain of locations where the girls came from and ended up, and fear that a sex trade operation is spreading across the UK, and Andy appears to not be the main suspect in Kelly's murder or the smuggling operation. |
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''Part Two'': Masters continues her investigation into a people smuggling operation and the murder of Kelly Porterfield. Jake Clegg is the prime suspect in both, and appears to be working with Scotsman Logan Hunter, working in Glasgow. Masters accuses Clegg of murder, and he makes a formal complaint, for which she is reprimanded. Jen goes missing from her residential unit, and Masters fears she is heading for a swap with Hunter. Donnelly is assaulted by Clegg, and his car, fitted with a tracker, is abandoned. Can Masters get to Jen on time? |
''Part Two'': Masters continues her investigation into a people smuggling operation and the murder of Kelly Porterfield. Jake Clegg is the prime suspect in both, and appears to be working with Scotsman Logan Hunter, working in Glasgow. Masters accuses Clegg of murder, and he makes a formal complaint, for which she is reprimanded. Jen goes missing from her residential unit, and Masters fears she is heading for a swap with Hunter. Donnelly is assaulted by Clegg, and his car, fitted with a tracker, is abandoned. Can Masters get to Jen on time? |
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|ShortSummary= When several houses are burgled, it appears that a criminal family working out of a grotto are getting people to give their address, so they can be burgled whilst shopping. Santa, Peter Garrett, is prime suspect, and has previous form for burglary, and his daughter Lisa is caught red handed when Turner uses his flat for a sting. Lisa says she did it to pay off some debt her father had with loan shark David Crossley, before he went to prison. Crossley is caught red-handed by Moss and Turner with a fake passport, and agrees to set up 'Robert', who is fleeing the country, to get time off his sentence. Moss tells Turner to pull the op when she identifies the target, drug dealer Robert Towler, who she was undercover with at S010 in 2005. |
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|Aux1= [[Bill Ward (actor)|Bill Ward]], [[Aisling Loftus]] and [[Eamon Boland]] guest star |
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''Part One'': Moss sets up an OBBO on Rob Towler, but when nothing happens overnight, Turner suggests she goes back under. Moss’ SO10 handler, DS Jim Rutherford, comes to Sun Hill to help with the case. When sees his partner Gordon McArdle at Rob's before a deal, and fears he is being set up. She voices this to an uninterested Turner, and has to intervene herself. |
''Part One'': Moss sets up an OBBO on Rob Towler, but when nothing happens overnight, Turner suggests she goes back under. Moss’ SO10 handler, DS Jim Rutherford, comes to Sun Hill to help with the case. When sees his partner Gordon McArdle at Rob's before a deal, and fears he is being set up. She voices this to an uninterested Turner, and has to intervene herself. |
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''Part Three'': Moss turns up at Turner’s begging for help. Moss explains how they had been hunted down by the [[Tameside]] Crew. Including the incident at the storage unit and the chase from the drug deal ambushed by SO19, she tells all of the events of the last 24 hours. She explains most of the incidents, including Turner’s suspension, were caused by her protection of him from Rutherford, inside man for Malky, boss of the Tameside Crew. Turner calls Meadows to set up Rutherford, when they give a 'location' for where Moss and Towler are to set up an ambush by SO19. Moss is left to choose Rob or her work. |
''Part Three'': Moss turns up at Turner’s begging for help. Moss explains how they had been hunted down by the [[Tameside]] Crew. Including the incident at the storage unit and the chase from the drug deal ambushed by SO19, she tells all of the events of the last 24 hours. She explains most of the incidents, including Turner’s suspension, were caused by her protection of him from Rutherford, inside man for Malky, boss of the Tameside Crew. Turner calls Meadows to set up Rutherford, when they give a 'location' for where Moss and Towler are to set up an ambush by SO19. Moss is left to choose Rob or her work. |
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|ShortSummary= New Year's Eve. Ryder’s first New Year's shift starts late when she has to help her brother Jordan, visiting from Leeds. Attending a stabbing at a nightclub, Jordan is found covered in blood, and his girlfriend Kelly is found having been attacked in the bathroom. The victim goes into cardiac arrest at midnight, but survives, and Valentine grows close to the mother. Ryder fears Jordan is protecting Kelly, as she had his knife, but they are both ruled out, leaving CID scratching their heads looking for suspects. |
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The Bill | |
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Series 24 | |
No. of episodes | 88 |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 2 January 31 December 2008 | –
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The 24th series of The Bill, a British television drama, was the antepenultimate series of the programme. This series was the last to feature the killing of an officer, PC Emma Keane. The death on-screen led to the resignation of the longest serving character, PC Reg Hollis, his controversial exit off-screen after actor Jeff Stewart attempted suicide on set, after being axed by producers following 24 years on the show.[1] Another long-term character, Inspector Gina Gold, left the show after six years as part of the aftermath of the storyline, Gold retiring after becoming increasingly terrified at the thought of losing another officer. In the autumn, The Bill celebrated its 25th anniversary with scenes aired in Germany as part of a crossover with Leipzig Homicide to investigate the abduction of a German national in London. There was also a special documentary hosted by Martin Kemp, “The Bill Made Me Famous”, featuring interviews with the most famous guest stars to have featured on the show including Roger Daltrey, Lynda Bellingham and Les Dennis, along with a number of past and present characters from the show. As part of several multi-part storylines throughout the year, the longest in the show's history aired with the eight-part Witness storyline exploring gang culture after the death of a young mother, Carly Samuels, a character introduced in series 23 that bonded with Sergeant Dale Smith. The show also had a two-parter inspired by Moors murderer Myra Hyndley; Katy Cavanagh portrayed a jailed serial killer, Linda Johnson, who assisted DI Neil Manson tracking down a boy abducted by one of her victims. Other major storylines included new character DC Stevie Moss taking centre stage in the Too Hot to Handle three-part storyline, Moss going undercover with an ex-boyfriend, portrayed by Bill Ward. Sergeant Dale Smith also went undercover in the five-part Gun Runner storyline. As well as the aforementioned scenes filmed in Germany, The Bill also filmed special scenes in Glasgow for the episode Demolition Girl, attending the demolition of The Gorbals tower block for a plot involving PC Sally Armstrong and PC Benjamin Gayle.[2] On 2 April 2014, The Bill Series 24 Part 1 & 2 and The Bill Series 24 Part 3 & 4 DVD sets were released (in Australia).
Cast changes
Arrivals
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Episodes
# | Title | Episode Notes | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod # |
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1 | "The Deadly Game" | First appearance of DC Stevie Moss, Jamie Davis, Marc Elliott and Danny Webb guest star | Paul Wroblewski | Gregory Evans | 2 January 2008 | 570 |
2 | "Shadow Stalker" | David Sibley guest stars | Paul Wroblewski | Frank Rickarby | 3 January 2008 | 571 |
3–4 | "To Catch a Killer" | Katy Cavanagh and Niky Wardley guest star | Karl Neilson | Julian Perkins | 9 & 10 January 2008 | 576-577 |
5–12 | "Witness" | Temporary departure of DI Neil Manson, final regular appearance of Leanne Samuels, Josette Simon, Nigel Betts and Ace Bhatti guest star | 1 & 2 – Tim Leandro, 3 & 4 – Ben Morris, 5 & 6 – David Holroyd, 7 & 8 – Steve Kelly | 1 – Tom Needham, 2 & 8 – Maxwell Young, 3 & 4 – Chris Murray, 5 – Julia Wall, 6 – Emma Goodwin, 7 – Jonathan Rich | 16 & 17, 23 & 24, 30 & 31 January and 6 & 7 February 2008 | 558-565 |
13 | "Driven to Kill" | Ralph Ineson and Trevor Byfield guest star | Matthew Whiteman | Emma Goodwin | 13 February 2008 | 557 |
14–15 | "Family Loyalty" | Rob Spendlove, Paul Copley and Sakuntala Ramanee guest star | Anthony Quinn | Patrick Homes | 14 & 21 February 2008 | 572-573 |
16 | "The Hit" | TBA | Robert Del Maestro | Sally Tatchell | 27 February 2008 | 574 |
17 | "Spilt Blood" | Daniel Brocklebank guest stars | Robert Maestro | Tom Higgins | 28 February 2008 | 575 |
18 | "Deadly Cocktail" | First appearance of CSE Eddie Olosunje | Richard Signy | Alan Pollock | 5 March 2008 | 578 |
19 | "Heat on the Beat" | Final appearance of PC Reg Hollis | Richard Signy | Si Spencer | 12 March 2008 | 580 |
20 | "Corrupted" | Kelly George guest stars | Nigel Douglas | Patrick Homes | 13 March 2008 | 581 |
21 | "Break In" | TBA | Nigel Douglas | Will Shindler | 19 March 2008 | 582 |
22 | "Beth Undercover" | TBA | Roberto Bangura | Steve Bailie | 20 March 2008 | 583 |
23–24 | "Closing The Net" | Final regular appearance of PC Diane Noble, John Bowe and David Schofield guest star | Paul Wroblewski | Chris Ould | 26 & 27 March 2008 | 584-585 |
25–26 | "Blood Rush" | TBA | Matt Bloom | Andrew Taft | 2 & 3 April 2008 | 586-587 |
27–28 | "Sins of the Father" | Ann Mitchell and Edward and Tim Woodward guest star | Anthony Quinn | Chris Murray | 9 & 10 April 2008 | 594-595 |
29 | "Going Under" | Tracy Brabin guest stars | Roberto Bangura | Doug Milburn | 16 April 2008 | 579 |
30 | "Overkill" | TBA | Olivia Lichtenstein | Clive Dawson | 17 April 2008 | 588 |
31–32 | "Private Investigation" | First appearance of DC Jacob Banks, Gordon Kennedy guest stars | 1 – Olivia Lichtenstein 2 – Simon Massey | 1 – Richard Ommanney 2 – Clive Dawson | 23 & 24 April 2008 | 589-590 |
33–35 | "Frontline" | Final appearance of PC Emma Keane, Liz May Brice, Mark Moraghan and Sally Ann Triplett guest star | 1 – Simon Massey 2 & 3 – Karl Neilson | 1 & 2 – Sarah-Louise Hawkins 3 – Tom Needham | 1, 8 & 15 May 2008 | 591-593 |
36 | "Lucky Lucky Lucky" | Return of DI Neil Manson, Nicky Ladanowski guest stars | David Innes Edwards | Chris Dunn | 22 May 2008 | 597 |
37 | "Running Scared" | Peter-Hugo Daly guest stars | David Innes Edwards | Emma Goodwin | 29 May 2008 | 596 |
38 | "Cowboy Country" | Carl Rigg guest stars | Richard Signy | Frank Rickarby | 4 June 2008 | 598 |
39–40 | "We Are Family" | Joe Absolom and Sharon Duce guest star | Nigel Douglas | Tom Higgins | 5 & 11 June 2008 | 604-605 |
41 | "New Blood" | First appearances of PCs Millie Brown, Leon Taylor and Arun Ghir, Ray Trickitt guest stars | Richard Standeven | Patrick Homes | 12 June 2008 | 660 |
42 | "Landfill Killer" | TBA | Richard Standeven | Chris Murray | 25 June 2008 | 661 |
43–47 | "Gun Runner" | First appearance of PC Mel Ryder, Martin Reeve, Andreas Wisniewski and Rupert Hill guest star | 1- Richard Signy, 2 & 3 – Indra Bhose, 4 & 5 – Tim Leandro | 1 – Gregory Evans, 2 – Sally Tatchell, 3 – Patrick Homes, 4 & 5 – Steve Trafford | 2, 3, 9, 10 & 16 July 2008 | 599-603 |
48 | "Jack of Hearts" | Alex Beckett guest stars | Robert Knights | Andrew Alty | 17 July 2008 | 606 |
49 | "Body of Evidence" | Paul Panting, Robin Soans and Kim Thomson guest star | Robert Knights | Andrew Rattenbury | 23 July 2008 | 607 |
50 | "Lifesaver" | Lorraine Stanley and Lin Blakley guest star | Robert Del Maestro | Nicholas McInerny | 24 July 2008 | 608 |
51 | "Teacher's Pet" | TBA | Robert Maestro | Sally Tatchell | 30 July 2008 | 609 |
52 | "Seize the Day" | Final appearance of Sergeant Nikki Wright, Martin Jarvis guest stars | Anthony Quinn | Steve Bailie | 31 July 2008 | 611 |
53 | "Street Kid" | First appearance of Sergeant Rachel Weston | Anthony Quinn | Simon Spencer | 6 August 2008 | 610 |
54–55 | "Personal Grudge" | PC Will Fletcher begins an attachment with CID | Diana Patrick | 1 – P.G. Morgan 2 – Stuart Morris | 7 & 14 August 2008 | 612-613 |
56–57 | "Game Plan" | Shaun Williamson and Liz May Brice guest star | Richard Signy | Julian Perkins | 19 & 20 August 2008 | 614-615 |
58–59 | "Unnecessary Heroics" | Victoria Alcock guest stars | Reza Moradi | 1 – Chris Smyth 2 – Chris Murray | 21 & 26 August 2008 | 616-617 |
60–61 | "The Fall" | Jackie Clune guest stars | Olivia Lichtenstein | Tom Needham | 28 August & 3 September 2008 | 618-619 |
62–63 | "Secret History" | Tracey Wilkinson and Kim Thomson guest star | Paul Wroblewski | 1 – Simon Moss 2 – Len Collin | 4 & 10 September 2008 | 622-623 |
64–65 | "Trial and Error" | Temporary departure of DI Samantha Nixon, Kim Thomson and Wunmi Mosaku guest star | Karl Neilson | 1 – Maxwell Young 2 – Chris Smyth | 11 & 17 September 2008 | 620-621 |
66 | "Funny Money" | Alibe Parsons and JoAnne Good guest star | David Innes Edwards | Roger Gartland | 18 September 2008 | 624 |
67 | "Appropriate Force" | Brian Croucher guest stars | David Innes Edwards | Patrick Homes | 24 September 2008 | 625 |
68–69 | "An Honour to Serve" | Final appearance of Inspector Gina Gold | Robert Knights | Frank Rickarby | 25 September & 2 October 2008 | 626-627 |
70 | "Hide and Seek" | Sergeant Rachel Weston is promoted to Inspector | Indra Bhose | Matthew Bardsley | 8 October 2008 | 630 |
71 | "First Strike" | James Buckley guest stars | Indra Bhose | Will Shindler | 9 October 2008 | 631 |
72–73 | "Hold Me Tight" | TDC Kezia Walker becomes a fully fledged DC, Stephen North and Richard Wisker guest star | Richard Standeven | Lizzie Mickery | 15 & 16 October 2008 | 628-629 |
74 | "The Rookie" | PC Will Fletcher becomes a TDC, Zoë Henry and Tim Dantay guest star | Jamie Annett | Patrick Homes | 22 October 2008 | 634 |
75 | "Fools Rush In" | TBA | Jamie Annett | Clive Dawson | 23 October 2008 | 635 |
76 | "Loved and Lost" | Faye Daveney and Bel Powley guest star | Matt Bloom | Sally Tatchell | 30 October 2008 | 636 |
77 | "Walk on By" | TBA | David Holroyd | Stuart Morris | 5 November 2008 | 638 |
77a | "The Bill Made Me Famous" | TBA | Reza Moradi | Stuart Morris | 5 November 2008 | 638a |
78 | "In Deep" | Elize du Toit guest stars | David Holroyd | Steve Bailie | 6 November 2008 | 639 |
79–80 | "Proof of Life" | Crossover episode with Leipzig Homicide | Robert Maestro | Steve Bailie | 12 & 13 November 2008 | 640-641 |
81 | "One Day, But Not Today" | Race Davies guest stars | Sallie Aprahamian | Tom Higgins | 27 November 2008 | 642 |
82–83 | "Forgotten Child" | Warren Brown guest stars | Gill Wilkinson | Chris Murray | 10 & 11 December 2008 | 644-645 |
84 | "Santa's Little Helper" | Bill Ward and Francis Magee guest star | Diana Patrick | Sally Tatchell | 17 December 2008 | 646 |
85–87 | "Too Hot to Handle" | Bill Ward, Aisling Loftus and Eamon Boland guest star | 1 – Diana Patrick 2 & 3 – AJ Quinn | 1 – Chris Dunn 2 & 3 – Patrick Homes | 18, 22, 23 December 2008 | 647-649 |
88 | "Second Chance" | TBA | Tim Leandro | Len Collin | 31 December 2008 | 652 |
References
- ^ "Sacked Bill star out of hospital". BBC News. 9 January 2008. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Exclusive: The Bill star Micah Balfour reveals terror at Glasgow high-rise demolition filming". Daily Record. 11 August 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2022.