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List of regular The Bill actors who have appeared in other roles

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The following is a list of regular The Bill actors who have appeared in as other characters in minor roles.


  • Amanda Abbington (CSP Rachel Inns) played Kirstey Tate in the episode "Picking a Winner" (19 June 1993),[1] Lady Car Driver in the episode "Bait" (12 October 1995),[2] Sarah Hall in the episode "Copier" (21 March 1997)[3] and Laura Denny in the episode "On Air" (23 March 1999).[4]
  • Aml Ameen (PC Lewis Hardy) played Chris Hadden in the episode "Too Close to the Wind" (11 July 2002),[5] and Curtis Wright in the episode "Saving Skin" (21 January 2004).[6]
  • Annabelle Apsion (Margaret Barnes) played Sarah Ryman in the episode "Love's Labours Lost" (6 February 1998).[7]
  • Pal Aron (DC Brandon Kane) played Ramesh Patel in the episode "Behind Closed Doors" (28 October 1993).[8]
  • Ray Ashcroft (DS Geoff Daly) played PC Leach in the episode "Recruiting Officer" (4 May 1993),[9] and Darren Kitson in the episode "Stuffed" (23 December 1994).[10]
  • Michele Austin (PC Yvonne Hemmingway) played Doctor in the episode "All Along the Watchtower" (10 June 1994),[11] and Marsha Harris in the episodes "Family Honour" (26 January 2001)[12] and "Words of Wisdom" (30 January 2001).[13]
  • Micah Balfour (PC Ben Gayle) played Asher Campbell in the episodes "Reunited" (14 December 2005),[14] "Condition: Critical - Part 1" (8 February 2006),[15] "Condition: Critical - Part 2" (9 February 2006),[16] "High Risk Decisions" (23 February 2006)[17] and "Down Goes Another One" (1 March 2006).[18]
  • Matt Bardock (Scott Burnett) played Ray Jarvis in the episode "Vital Statistics" (24 December 1991),[19] Trevor Bishop in the episode "Grey Matter" (4 October 1994)[20] and Billy Mitchell in the episode "Photocall" (17 November 1995).[21]
  • Adam Bareham (DAC Roy Pearson) played DS Wells in the episode "Man to Man" (8 March 1994),[22] Det Supt Wells in the episodes "Dearly Departed" (27 December 1994)[23] and "Today and Tomorrow" (20 June 1995),[24] Defence Counsel in the episode "Bang Bang, You're Dead" (28 August 1998)[25] and Peter Mileham in the episode "The Untouchables" (15 February 2000).[26]
  • Jason Barnett (CSE Eddie Olosunje) played Mick Roper in the episode "A Small Price to Pay (Part Three)" (21 July 2005)[27] and Steve Mwembe in the episode "Man Down" (18 July 2007).[28]
  • Maureen Beattie (Ch Supt Jane Fitzwilliam) played Tory Councillor in the episode "Body Language" (11 September 1990),[29] Mrs. Henderson in the episode "Your Shout" (23 July 1991)[30] and Kathleen Leigh in the episode "Powerless" (26 January 1995).[31]
  • Russell Boulter (DS John Boulton) played PC Trevor Gale in the episode "A Blind Eye" (15 September 1992).[32]
  • Brian Bovell (DC Rob Thatcher) played Radio Sun Hill D.J. (voice) in the episode "The Chain of Command" (17 January 1989),[33] Science Teacher in the episode "Runaway" (28 May 1992),[34] and Reverend Biggie Tembo in the episode "The Wrath of God" (5 June 1997).[35]
  • John Bowler (PC Roger Valentine) played Mr. Parker in the episode "Professional Ethics" (30 April 1996)[36] and John Woodfield in the episode "Rogue Victim" (31 October 2002).[37]
  • Moya Brady (SRO/CAD Officer Roberta Cryer) played Stacey McNab in the episode "Knowing the Score" (26 September 1995).[38]
  • Carl Brincat (PC Adam Bostock) played Anthony Reilly in the episode "Fact of Life" (7 January 1993).[39]
  • Bruce Byron (DC Terry Perkins) played Mr. Smee in the episode "Grey Matter" (4 October 1994),[40] Paul Archer in the episode "A Policeman's Lot" (17 January 1997),[41] John Shaw in the episode "Without a Prayer" (19 March 1998)[42] and DI Lomax in the episode "The Squad" (18 May 2000).[43]
  • Sam Callis (Sgt Callum Stone) played Mark Craven in the episode "Out of the Past" (17 October 1996)[44] and Karl Radford in the episodes "Transcendence" (9 September 2004),[45] "Some Brighter Days" (23 September 2004),[46] "Long Buried Secrets" (17 November 2004),[47] "Mexican Stand-Off" (18 November 2004),[48] "Bust" (23 December 2004)[49] and "Return of the Gang Queen" (29 December 2004).[50]
  • Lolita Chakrabarti (PC Jamila Blake) played Sarita Begum in the episode "Part of the Family" (22 July 1993),[51] Miss Choudrey in the episode "Inquest" (30 September 1994),[52] and Dr. Sally Vole in the episodes "Butting In" (7 June 1996)[53] and "Spill" (25 June 1996).[54]
  • Karl Collins (DC/Acting DS Danny Glaze) played Everton Warwick in the episodes "Fear or Favour" (31 January 1991)[55] and "The Best You Can Buy" (23 May 1991),[56] and Damien Brown in the episode "Different Strokes" (23 September 1997).[57]
  • Tom Cotcher (DC Alan Woods) played the dog owner in the episode "Stealing Cars and Nursery Rhymes" (23 August 1988).[58]
  • Lorcan Cranitch (DCI Frank Keane) played Laurence Connor in the episode "If It Isn't Hurting" (5 March 1993)[59] and Trevor Davis in the episode "Repossession" 6 September 1996).[60]
  • Matthew Crompton (PC Sam Harker) played Darren Bickley in the episode "Jekyll and Hyde" (31 May 1996).[61]
  • Liz Crowther (Sgt Jane Kendall) played Susan Harding in the episode "Just Send Some Flowers" (12 November 1992).[62]
  • Jane Danson (PC Gemma Osbourne) played Debbie Fisher in the episode "Living It Down" (28 January 1993).[63]
  • Holly Davidson (PC Roz Clarke) played Colette Corbett in the episode "Ticking Clocks" (10 December 1998).[64]
  • Libby Davison (DC/DS/DI Liz Rawton) played Briony Richards in the episode "Rollover" (10 May 1996).[65]
  • Jacqueline Defferary (Cindy Hunter) played Julie Callaghan in the episode "Bringing Up Baby" (15 January 1993),[66] Eileen in the episode "Out in the Cold" (22 September 1994),[67] and Vicky McBride in the episodes "A Breach of Trust: Part One" (5 September 1997)[68] and "A Breach of Trust: Part Two" (9 September 1997).[69]
  • Ron Donachie (DCI Andrew Ross) played Sgt Willis in the episode "Effective Persuaders" (1 November 1990),[70] William Hall in the episode "Pointing the Finger" (22 February 1996),[71] and Mike Shearon in the episode "Strange Meeting" (8 April 1997).[72]
  • Tania Emery (DC Kate Spears) played Dawn South in the episode "Bad Habits" (18 July 2000).[73]
  • Russell Floyd (DC Ken Drummond) played Mr. Roberts in the episode "Keep on Trucking" (21 December 1993).[74]
  • Daniel Flynn (Supt John Heaton) played Strathvane in the episode "The Assassins" (20 December 1988).[75]
  • Christopher Fox (DS Max Carter) played Keith Harkness in the episode "Code of Silence" (23 August 2007).[76]
  • Abhin Galeya (PC Arun Ghir) played Dalbeer Singh in the episode "Heartstrings" (25 February 2004).[77]
  • Lisa Geoghan (PC/CAD Officer Polly Page) played Beverley Tomlin in the episode "Breakout" (31 December 1991).[78]
  • Claire Goose (Sgt/Inspector Rachel Wetson) played Stacey Abbot in the episode "What the Eye Doesn't See" (28 July 1995).[79]
  • Serena Gordon (Supt Amanda Prosser) played Jane Russell in the episode "Public Relations" (28 November 1996).[80]
  • Julie Graham (Commander Lisa Kennedy) played Thelma Box in the episode "Black Spot" (3 August 1989),[81] Linda Kendrick in the episodes "Conflict of Interest" (16 October 2002),[82] "Heaven's Calling" (30 October 2002),[83] "Rogue Victim" (31 October 2002),[84] "Lock and Load - Part 1" (6 November 2002),[85] "Lock and Load - Part 2" (7 November 2002),[86] "Lock and Load - Part 3" (13 November 2002)[87] and "First Day Blues" (14 November 2002).[88]
  • Jaye Griffiths (DI Sally Johnson) played Carol Heywood in the episode "832 Receiving" (19 March 1991).[89]
  • Roger Griffiths (DS Paul Timpney) played Malcolm Grant in the episode "Fair Play" (21 January 1992).[90]
  • Melanie Gutteridge (PC Emma Keane) played Annette Flemming in the episode "Nemesis" (20 May 2004).[91]
  • Robert Gwilym (Dr Hugh Wallis) played Nolan in the episode "In Chambers" (14 February 1991),[92] Charley Mason in the episode "A Willing Victim" (5 June 1993)[93] and Trevor Hall in the episode "Best Interests" (28 July 1994).[94]
  • Steven Hartley (Supt Tom Chandler) played John Howard in the episode "Man to Man" (8 March 1994)[95] and DI Lansbury in the episode "Under the Grill" (26 May 1998).[96]
  • Melanie Hill (Marie Carver) played Polly Beecher in the episode "The Mugging and the Gypsies" (12 January 1989).[97]
  • Richard Hope (Rod Jessop) played Tony Dyas in the episode "Balls in the Air" (7 November 1991),[98] Allen Debdale in the episode "Temptation" (3 July 2001)[99] and Russell Elcott in the episode "Clouded Judgement" (4 December 2002).[100]
  • Connie Hyde (PC Cathy Bradford) played Kelly Atcherson in the episode "O.T.S." (26 May 1995)[101] and Helen Walsh in the episode "Back to Basics" (6 May 1999).[102]
  • Raji James (DS Vik Singh) played Youth with Bag in the episode "Bedfellows" (15 April 1993).[103]
  • Melanie Kilburn (PCSO/PC Laura Bryant) played Lisa Norton in the episode "A Hornet's Nest" (28 March 1996)[104] and Sandra Conway in the episode "Big Day" (6 October 1998).[105]
  • Jo-Anne Knowles (Directorate of Public Affairs Officer Mia Perry) played Nurse in the episode "Minimum Force" (27 June 1991).[106]
  • Wendy Kweh (DC Suzie Sim) played Jung Keh in the episodes "Lullaby - Part 2" (29 August 2000)[107] and "Lullaby - Part 3" (1 September 2000)[108] and Mai Ann Way in the episodes "Out of Your Depth" (2 April 2003)[109] and "Juggernaut" (3 April 2003).[110]
  • Andrew Lancel (DI Neil Manson) played Paul Thomson in the episode "Heat" (7 September 1995)[111] and Davie Eaden in the episode "Pay Back" (1 May 1997).[112]
  • Pete Lee-Wilson (Det Supt Steve Hodges) played Mark Duggan in the episodes "Middleman" (24 April 1990)[113] and "Corkscrew" (26 April 1990),[114] DS Geoff Perkins in the episode "Lost Boy" (6 February 1992),[115] Mick Sweeting in the episode "Butter Wouldn't Melt" (12 May 1994)[116] and Steve Harper in the episodes Good Faith: Part 1 (6 March 1998)[117] and Good Faith: Part 3 (12 March 1998).[118]
  • James Lloyd (PC Steve Hunter) played Tosh's son in the episode "Don't Like Mondays" (25 July 1989)[119] and Mike Jackson in the episode "Tour of Duty" (10 April 2001).[120]
  • Louisa Lytton (PC Beth Green) played Natalie Shepherd in the episode "Only the Lonely" (20 March 1997).[121]
  • Rosie Marcel (Louise Larson) played Girl in the episode "Somewhere by Chance" (15 June 1989),[122] Carmel Fairley in the episode "Kicking" (29 June 1995)[123] and Emily Spencer in the episode "Performing" (8 July 1997).[124]
  • Lisa Maxwell (Acting DI/DS/DI Samantha Nixon) played Denise Stubbs in the episode "Long Shadows: Part 1" (2 March 2001).[125]
  • John McArdle (Ch Supt Ian Barratt) played Len Perkins in the episode "One of Them" (15 March 1994),[126] Phil Lane in the episode "New Moves" (7 March 1995)[127] and Geoff McKane in the episode "Appropriate Action" (5 January 2001).[128]
  • Alex McSweeney (David Radford) played Lighterman in "Sleeping with the Fishes" (18 March 1994),[129] Eddie Peacock in "Heat and Light" (8 December 1998),[130] Hall in "Meltdown: Part 1" (6 March 2000)[131] and "Meltdown: Part 2" (7 March 2000),[132] and Chris in "Disillusion" (17 April 2003).[133]
  • Nick Miles (Ch Supt Guy Mannion) played Eyeball in the episode "Nothing Ventured" (31 December 1993)[134] and Gerry McKenna in the episode "A Bit of Respect" (20 February 1998).[135]
  • Steve Morley (Sgt Stuart Lamont) played Male Protester in the episode "This Little Pig" (23 December 1985).[136]
  • Billy Murray (DS Don Beech) played DI Jackman in the episodes "Fools Gold" (11 April 1989)[137] and "When Did You Last See Your Father?" (13 September 1990).[138]
  • Scott Neal (PC Luke Ashton) played Carl Simms in the episode "Now and Then" (29 August 1995)[139] and Ryan Keating in the episode "Detained" (12 September 1996).[140]
  • Cyril Nri (Supt/Ch Supt Adam Okaro) played Julian Bates in the episode "A Case to Answer" (5 June 1990),[141] Chris Lycett in the episode "One of the Gang" (17 March 1998),[142] and Pascal Illunga in the episode "Beyond Conviction" (27 June 2000).[143]
  • Tony O'Callaghan (Sgt Matt Boyden) played Danny Moran in the episode "A Matter of Trust" (10 October 1989).[144]
  • Roland Oliver (Sgt Joseph Corrie) played Mr North in the episode "The Drugs Raid" (20 November 1984)[145] and Tyrone Bell in the episode "Waste" (30 May 1989).[146]
  • Nick Patrick (SRO Julian Tavell) played Benny Muller in the episode "Never Forget a Face" (18 May 1995)[147] and Ian in the episode "PC Smith" (23 January 2001).[148]
  • Andrew Paul (PC Dave Quinnan) played Eric Wilmot in the episode "Missing, Presumed Dead" (12 October 1987).[149]
  • Kerry Peers (DC Suzi Croft) played Jenny Whittaker in the episodes "Plato for Policemen" (13 November 1990)[150] and "Testimony" (15 November 1990).[151]
  • Robert Perkins (Sgt Ray Steele) played Gower in the episode "By the Skin of Our Teeth" (2 January 1990)[152] and PC Leigh in the episode "Trivial Pursuits" (26 February 1993).[153]
  • Dominic Power (PC Leon Taylor) played PC Pete Warner in the episode "Potential for Conflict" (9 December 1997),[154] Carl White in the episode "Time Gentlemen Please" (21 December 1998),[155] Frank Elliot in the episode "Team Colours" (1 December 2000)[156] and Peris Halsten in the episode "Love, Lies and Limos" (5 December 2007).[157]
  • T. J. Ramini (DC Zain Nadir) played Ravi Bhatia in the episode "Twenty-Twenty Hindsight" (4 December 2003).[158]
  • Mary Jo Randle (DS Jo Morgan) played Moira Smith in the episode "Samaritan" (29 January 1991).[159]
  • Siobhan Redmond (CSE Lorna Hart) played Sylvia Hannah in the episode "Trial and Error" (28 April 1992).[160]
  • Sally Rogers (DC/Sgt Jo Masters) played Alison Redwool in the episode "Lessons to be Learned" (16 June 1994)[161]
  • Natalie Roles (DS Debbie McAllister) played Mandy Cartwright in the episode "Cat and Mouse" (17 April 1993)[162] and Sara Everitt in the episode "Two's Company" (22 April 1997).[163]
  • George Rossi (DC Duncan Lennox) played Tony in the episode "Bright Lights" (2 September 1993)[164] and Jack Gardner in the episode "Crying Wolf" (13 March 1997).[165]
  • Clara Salaman (DS Claire Stanton) played Penny Thompson in the episode "Crossfire" (17 January 1995).[166]
  • Shaun Scott (DI Chris Deakin) played Barry McKeown in the episode "Rules of Engagement" (25 April 1991)[167] and Terry McGill in the episode "Shake, Rattle 'n' Roll" (2 February 1993).[168]
  • Chris Simmons (DC Mickey Webb) played Martin Truman in the episode "The Personal Touch" (18 December 1998)[169] and Ricky Lee in the episode "Lola" (1 September 1999).[170]
  • Ged Simmons (DI Alex Cullen) played Mr. Hopkins in the episode "A Touch of Braid" (1 July 1994),[171] Danny Greaves in the episode "Animals" (16 September 1997)[172] and Jack Richards in the episode "Pressure Point" (20 April 1999).[173]
  • Hywel Simons (Sgt Craig Gilmore) played Jon Vadney in the episode "Fallen Angel" (30 June 1994)[174] and River PC in the episode "Deep End" (25 August 1998).[175]
  • Simon Slater (Insp Brian Kite) played Martin Price in the episode "Blood Money" (9 May 2007).[176]
  • Jane Slavin (Det Supt Susan Devlin) played Chelle in the episode "Natural Reaction" (28 August 1993),[177] Sarah Franks in the episode "Scorned" (12 December 1996)[178] and Shereen Blakey in the episode "Shoot the Messenger" (13 August 1998).[179]
  • Mark Spalding (Ch Insp Paul Stritch) played Hugh Parkinson in the episode "Closing Time" (9 December 1994).[180]
  • Lucy Speed (DC/DS Stevie Moss) played Vicky Belham in the episode "Push" (19 September 1993),[181] Hayley Robinson in the episode "Out of Control" (27 August 1996)[182] and Leanne Brown in the episode "A Problem Multiplied" (12 January 2006).[183]
  • Nick Stringer (PC Ron Smollett) played Terry Mitchell in the episode "Home Beat" (2 December 1985).[184]
  • Peter Sullivan (DI Daniel Hayes) played PC 1 in the episode "Duty Elsewhere" (31 January 1989),[185] PC Gresham in the episode "Loose Cannon" (10 March 1995),[186] Ged Allen in the episode "Pay Back" (1 May 1997)[187] and DCI Nevin in the episode "Chasing Shadows" (14 January 1999).[188]
  • Roberta Taylor (Insp Gina Gold) played Angie Purser in the episode "Market Forces" (6 December 1990),[189] Liz Turner in the episode "Getting Through" (4 August 1992)[190] and Mrs. Reid in the episode "Care in the Community" (2 November 1993).[191]
  • Steve Toussaint (Nurse Nick Austin) played Clive Isley in "Runners and Riders" (27 September 1994),[192] and Mike Hurley in "Cold Calling" (21 September 1999).[193]
  • Ofo Uhiara (PC Lance Powell) played Lyle Frobisher in the episode "Search Me" (26 September 1995).[194]
  • Chris Walker (PC Nick Shaw) played Martin Parks in the episodes "Deadly Shame: Part 1" (5 September 2007)[195] and "Deadly Shame: Part 2" (6 September 2007).[196]
  • Alex Walkinshaw (PC/Sgt/Insp Dale Smith) played Steven Murray in the episode "Fair Play" (21 January 1992),[197] Lee Tarrant in the episode "Deadly Weapon" (17 August 1993)[198] and Franklin in the episode "Flora and Fauna" (9 March 1995).[199]
  • Jane Wall (PC Di Worrell) played Winsome Smith in the episode "Heartbreak Hotel" (11 December 1997).[200]
  • Clive Wedderburn (PC Garry McCann) played Lennie Johnstone in the episode "The Best Policy" (2 January 1992).[201]
  • Alan Westaway (PC Nick Slater) played PC Jones in the episode "Letting Go" (3 September 1992)[202] and Alan Porter in the episode "Good Friends" (26 May 1994).[203]
  • Gary Whelan (DI Harry Haines) played Vic Palmer in the episode "Hammer to Fall" (18 April 1991).[204]
  • Philip Whitchurch (Ch Insp Philip Cato) played Insp Twist in the episodes "Close Co-Operation" (19 April 1990)[205] and "One for the Road" (11 December 1990).[206]
  • Kaye Wragg (PC/Sgt Diane Noble) played PC Beckett in the episode "Over the Edge" (20 April 2000).[207]
  • René Zagger (PC Nick Klein) played Charlie Franks in the episode "Stress Rules" (3 September 1991),[208] Paul Clifford in the episode "No Access" (8 February 1994)[209] and James Parker in the episode "The Devil You Know" (21 January 1997).[210]

References[edit]

  1. "Picking a Winner". 19 June 1993.
  2. "Bait". 12 October 1995.
  3. "Copier". 21 March 1997.
  4. ""The Bill" on Air (TV Episode 1999) - IMDb".
  5. "185: Saving Skin". 21 January 2004.
  6. "025: Too Close to the Wind". 11 July 2002.
  7. "Love's Labours Lost". 6 February 1998.
  8. "Behind Closed Doors". 28 October 1993.
  9. "Recruiting Officer". 4 May 1993.
  10. "Stuffed". 23 December 1994.
  11. ""The Bill" All Along the Watchtower (TV Episode 1994) - IMDb".
  12. "Family Honour". 26 January 2001.
  13. "Words of Wisdom". 30 January 2001.
  14. "371: Reunited". 14 December 2005.
  15. "388: Condition: Critical - Part 1". 8 February 2006.
  16. ""The Bill" 389: Condiction: Critical - Part 2 (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb".
  17. "392: High Risk Decisions". 23 February 2006.
  18. ""The Bill" 393: Down Goes Another One (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb".
  19. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt08379391
  20. "Grey Matter". 4 October 1994.
  21. "Photocall". 17 November 1995.
  22. "Man to Man". 8 March 1994.
  23. "Dearly Departed". 27 December 1994.
  24. "Today and Tomorrow". 20 June 1995.
  25. "Bang Bang, You're Dead". 28 August 1998.
  26. "The Untouchables". 15 February 2000.
  27. "396: Connections - Part 1". 9 March 2006.
  28. ""The Bill" Man Down (TV Episode 2007) - IMDb".
  29. "Body Language". 11 September 1990.
  30. ""The Bill" Your Shout (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  31. "Powerless". 26 January 1995.
  32. "A Blind Eye". 15 September 1992.
  33. "The Chain of Command". 17 January 1989.
  34. ""The Bill" Runaway (TV Episode 1992) - IMDb".
  35. "The Wrath of God". 5 June 1997.
  36. "Professional Ethics". 30 April 1996.
  37. "058: Rogue Victim". 31 October 2002.
  38. "Knowing the Score". 26 September 1995.
  39. "Fact of Life". 7 January 1993.
  40. "Grey Matter". 4 October 1994.
  41. ""The Bill" A Policeman's Lot (TV Episode 1997) - IMDb".
  42. "Without a Prayer". 19 March 1998.
  43. ""The Bill" the Squad (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb".
  44. "Out of the Past". 17 October 1996.
  45. "243: Transcendence". 9 September 2004.
  46. "247: Some Brighter Days". 23 September 2004.
  47. "261: Long Buried Secrets". 17 November 2004.
  48. "262: Mexican Stand-Off". 18 November 2004.
  49. "272: Bust". 23 December 2004.
  50. "273: Return of the Gang Queen". 29 December 2004.
  51. "Part of the Family". 22 July 1993.
  52. ""The Bill" Inquest (TV Episode 1994) - IMDb".
  53. "Butting in". 7 June 1996.
  54. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0525676
  55. ""The Bill" Fear or Favour (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  56. "The Best You Can Buy". 23 May 1991.
  57. "Different Strokes". 23 September 1997.
  58. "Stealing Cars and Nursery Rhymes". 23 August 1988.
  59. "If It Isn't Hurting". 5 March 1993.
  60. "Repossession". 6 September 1996.
  61. "Jekyll and Hyde". 31 May 1996.
  62. ""The Bill" Just Send Some Flowers (TV Episode 1992) - IMDb".
  63. "Living It Down". 28 January 1993.
  64. "Ticking Clocks". 10 December 1998.
  65. "Rollover". 10 May 1996.
  66. "Bringing up Baby". 15 January 1993.
  67. "Out in the Cold". 22 September 1994.
  68. "A Breach of Trust: Part One". 5 September 1997.
  69. "A Breach of Trust: Part Two". 9 September 1997.
  70. ""The Bill" Effective Persuaders (TV Episode 1990) - IMDb".
  71. "Pointing the Finger". 22 February 1996.
  72. ""The Bill" Strange Meeting (TV Episode 1997) - IMDb".
  73. "Bad Habits". 18 July 2000.
  74. "Keep on Trucking". 21 December 1993.
  75. ""The Bill" the Assassins (TV Episode 1988) - IMDb".
  76. "Code of Silence". 23 August 2007.
  77. "193: Heartstrings". 25 February 2004.
  78. ""The Bill" Breakout (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  79. ""The Bill" What the Eye Doesn't See (TV Episode 1995) - IMDb".
  80. "Public Relations". 28 November 1996.
  81. "Black Spot". 3 August 1989.
  82. "053: Conflict of Interest". 16 October 2002.
  83. "057: Heaven's Calling". 30 October 2002.
  84. "058: Rogue Victim". 31 October 2002.
  85. "059: Lock and Load - Part 1". 6 November 2002.
  86. "060: Lock and Load - Part 2". 7 November 2002.
  87. ""The Bill" 061: Lock and Load - Part 3 (TV Episode 2002) - IMDb".
  88. "062: First Day Blues". 14 November 2002.
  89. ""The Bill" 832 Receiving (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  90. "Fair Play". 21 January 1992.
  91. "216: Nemesis". 20 May 2004.
  92. ""The Bill" in Chambers (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  93. "A Willing Victim". 5 June 1993.
  94. "Best Interests". 28 July 1994.
  95. "Man to Man". 8 March 1994.
  96. "Under the Grill". 26 May 1998.
  97. "The Mugging and the Gypsies". 12 January 1989.
  98. ""The Bill" Balls in the Air (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  99. "Temptation". 3 July 2001.
  100. "068: Clouded Judgement". 4 December 2002.
  101. "O.T.S." 26 May 1995.
  102. "Back to Basics". 6 May 1999.
  103. "Bedfellows". 15 April 1993.
  104. "A Hornet's Nest". 28 March 1996.
  105. "Big Day". 6 October 1998.
  106. "Minimum Force". 27 June 1991.
  107. "Lullaby: Part 2". 29 August 2000.
  108. "Lullaby: Part 3". September 2000.
  109. "101: Out of Your Depth". 2 April 2003.
  110. ""The Bill" 102: Juggernaut (TV Episode 2003) - IMDb".
  111. "Heat". 7 September 1995.
  112. "Pay Back". May 1997.
  113. "The Drugs Raid". 20 November 1984.
  114. ""The Bill" Corkscrew (TV Episode 1990) - IMDb".
  115. ""The Bill" Lost Boy (TV Episode 1992) - IMDb".
  116. "Butter Wouldn't Melt". 12 May 1994.
  117. ""The Bill" Good Faith: Part 1 (TV Episode 1998) - IMDb".
  118. "Good Faith: Part 3". 12 March 1998.
  119. ""The Bill" Don't Like Mondays (TV Episode 1989) - IMDb".
  120. "Tour of Duty". 10 April 2001.
  121. "Only the Lonely". 20 March 1997.
  122. "Somewhere by Chance". 15 June 1989.
  123. "Kicking". 29 June 1995.
  124. ""The Bill" Performing (TV Episode 1997) - IMDb".
  125. "Long Shadows: Part 1". 2 March 2001.
  126. "One of Them". 15 March 1994.
  127. ""The Bill" New Moves (TV Episode 1995) - IMDb".
  128. ""The Bill" Appropriate Action (TV Episode 2001) - IMDb".
  129. "Sleeping with the Fishes". 18 March 1994.
  130. "Heat and Light". 8 December 1998.
  131. "Meltdown: Part 1". 6 March 2000.
  132. "Meltdown: Part 2". 7 March 2000.
  133. "Disillusion". 17 April 2003.
  134. "Nothing Ventured". 31 December 1993.
  135. "A Bit of Respect". 20 February 1998.
  136. "This Little Pig". 23 December 1985.
  137. "Fools Gold". 11 April 1989.
  138. "When Did You Last See Your Father?". 13 September 1990.
  139. ""The Bill" Now and then (TV Episode 1995) - IMDb".
  140. ""The Bill" Detained (TV Episode 1996) - IMDb".
  141. "A Case to Answer". 5 June 1990.
  142. ""The Bill" One of the Gang (TV Episode 1998) - IMDb".
  143. ""The Bill" Beyond Conviction (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb".
  144. "A Matter of Trust". 10 October 1989.
  145. "The Drugs Raid". 20 November 1984.
  146. ""The Bill" Waste (TV Episode 1989) - IMDb".
  147. "Never Forget a Face". 18 May 1995.
  148. ""The Bill" PC Smith (TV Episode 2001) - IMDb".
  149. "Missing, Presumed Dead". 12 October 1987.
  150. "Plato for Policemen". 13 November 1990.
  151. ""The Bill" Testimony (TV Episode 1990) - IMDb".
  152. "By the Skin of Our Teeth". 2 January 1990.
  153. "Trivial Pursuits". 26 February 1993.
  154. ""The Bill" Potential for Conflict (TV Episode 1997) - IMDb".
  155. "Time Gentlemen Please". 21 December 1998.
  156. ""The Bill" Team Colours (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb".
  157. "Love, Lies and Limos". 5 December 2007.
  158. "172: Twenty-Twenty Hindsight". 4 December 2003.
  159. "Samaritan". 29 January 1991.
  160. "Trial and Error". 28 April 1992.
  161. "Lesson to be Learned". 16 June 1994.
  162. "Cat and Mouse". 17 April 1993.
  163. "Two's Company". 22 April 1997.
  164. ""The Bill" Bright Lights (TV Episode 1993) - IMDb".
  165. "Crying Wolf". 13 March 1997.
  166. ""The Bill" Crossfire (TV Episode 1995) - IMDb".
  167. "Rules of Engagement". 25 April 1991.
  168. "Shake, Rattle 'n' Roll". 2 February 1993.
  169. ""The Bill" the Personal Touch (TV Episode 1998) - IMDb".
  170. "Lola". September 1999.
  171. "A Touch of Braid". July 1994.
  172. "Animals". 16 September 1997.
  173. "Pressure Point". 20 April 1999.
  174. "Fallen Angel". 30 June 1994.
  175. "Deep End". 25 August 1998.
  176. "Blood Money". 9 May 2007.
  177. "Natural Reaction". 28 August 1993.
  178. "Scorned". 12 December 1996.
  179. ""The Bill" Shoot the Messenger (TV Episode 1998) - IMDb".
  180. ""The Bill" Closing Time (TV Episode 1994) - IMDb".
  181. ""The Bill" Push (TV Episode 1993) - IMDb".
  182. "Out of Control". 27 August 1996.
  183. "381: A Problem Multiplied". 12 January 2006.
  184. "Home Beat". 2 December 1985.
  185. "Duty Elsewhere". 31 January 1989.
  186. "Loose Cannon". 10 March 1995.
  187. "Pay Back". May 1997.
  188. "Chasing Shadows". 14 January 1999.
  189. "Market Forces". 6 December 1990.
  190. "Getting Through". 4 August 1992.
  191. "Care in the Community". 2 November 1993.
  192. "Runners and Riders". 27 September 1994.
  193. "Cold Calling". 21 September 1999.
  194. "Knowing the Score". 26 September 1995.
  195. ""The Bill" Deadly Shame: Part 1 (TV Episode 2007) - IMDb".
  196. "Deadly Shame: Part 2". 6 September 2007.
  197. "Fair Play". 21 January 1992.
  198. ""The Bill" Deadly Weapon (TV Episode 1993) - IMDb".
  199. ""The Bill" Flora and Fauna (TV Episode 1995) - IMDb".
  200. "Heartbreak Hotel". 11 December 1997.
  201. "The Best Policy". 2 January 1992.
  202. "Letting Go". 3 September 1992.
  203. "Good Friends". 26 May 1994.
  204. "Hammer to Fall". 18 April 1991.
  205. "Close Co-Operation". 19 April 1990.
  206. "One for the Road". 11 December 1990.
  207. ""The Bill" over the Edge (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb".
  208. ""The Bill" Stress Rules (TV Episode 1991) - IMDb".
  209. ""The Bill" No Access (TV Episode 1994) - IMDb".
  210. "The Devil You Know". 21 January 1997.


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