Sam Nixon Fan
06-12-2005, 15:52
ITV1 Network Wednesday 4 January 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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DCI Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse) is stunned when he is accused of professional misconduct following the re-opening of an old 1980’s case. Vince Parker (Michael Jayston), who’s on his death bed in prison, claims that Jack and his old partner Douggie Price (Paul Copley) fitted him up for a crime he didn’t commit. DI Neil Manson (Andrew Lancel), now working for MIT, is uncomfortable to be investigating his old boss when he is assigned to the case working alongside DCI Frank Keane (Lorcan Cranitch) from the DPS.
Continuing to struggle with his family responsibilities, Jack suffers another blow when ex-wife, Laura (Barbara Marten), blames him for their son Benjamin’s (Kieran Bew) incarceration.
Also, DS Sam Nixon (Lisa Maxwell) and DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) investigate a number of recent burglaries and are surprised when all leads take point towards Jack’s son Benjamin. Could his imprisoned son be setting up the robberies to aid his drug habit?
Meanwhile, Meadows teams up with his old DI, Douggie Price and the two work together to clear their names. Things start to look even bleaker for Jack as evidence stacks up against him. When Mickey warns his DCI that he is about to be arrested by Frank and Neil, Jack and Douggie disappear. Could Meadows be guilty after all?
THE BILL is a Thames Television production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Julian Perkins, directed by David Innes Edwards and produced by Susan Breen.
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ITV1 Network Thursday 5 January 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Whilst DCI Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse) is on the run from the DPS, DCI Frank Keane (Lorcan Cranitch) warns DS Sam Nixon (Lisa Maxwell) and DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) they face suspension if they’re found helping Jack during the investigation into his alleged corruption.
Alongside Keane, DI Neil Manson (Andrew Lancel) brief DPS officers about Jack’s history and the details of the statement made against him by Vince Parker (Michael Jayston) and they set out to arrest Jack and accomplice Douggie Price (Paul Copley).
Douggie’s car is soon spotted and Neil and Frank set out to make their arrests. Neil manages to catch up with Jack but in a desperate race to clear his name, Jack begs Neil to give him 24 hours to do so. He lets Jack go and lies to Frank that they got away.
Meanwhile, Sam and Mickey visit Jack’s son Benjamin (Kieran Bew) who is in the hospital wing of the prison after being badly beaten. When they realise that the incident is directly linked to the allegations against Jack, despite being warned by Frank, Sam and Mickey soon join forces again to help their DCI clear his name.
Staying one-step-ahead of a frustrated Neil and Keane, Jack and Douggie continue their own investigation to prove their innocence. But when Vince Parker dies a sudden death, events take a dramatic turn. Will Jack be found innocent or follow in his son’s footsteps to prison?
THE BILL is a Thames Television production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Julian Perkins, directed by David Innes Edwards and produced by Susan Breen.
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spoiler:
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DCI Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse) is stunned when he is accused of professional misconduct following the re-opening of an old 1980’s case. Vince Parker (Michael Jayston), who’s on his death bed in prison, claims that Jack and his old partner Douggie Price (Paul Copley) fitted him up for a crime he didn’t commit. DI Neil Manson (Andrew Lancel), now working for MIT, is uncomfortable to be investigating his old boss when he is assigned to the case working alongside DCI Frank Keane (Lorcan Cranitch) from the DPS.
Continuing to struggle with his family responsibilities, Jack suffers another blow when ex-wife, Laura (Barbara Marten), blames him for their son Benjamin’s (Kieran Bew) incarceration.
Also, DS Sam Nixon (Lisa Maxwell) and DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) investigate a number of recent burglaries and are surprised when all leads take point towards Jack’s son Benjamin. Could his imprisoned son be setting up the robberies to aid his drug habit?
Meanwhile, Meadows teams up with his old DI, Douggie Price and the two work together to clear their names. Things start to look even bleaker for Jack as evidence stacks up against him. When Mickey warns his DCI that he is about to be arrested by Frank and Neil, Jack and Douggie disappear. Could Meadows be guilty after all?
THE BILL is a Thames Television production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Julian Perkins, directed by David Innes Edwards and produced by Susan Breen.
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ITV1 Network Thursday 5 January 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
spoiler:
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Whilst DCI Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse) is on the run from the DPS, DCI Frank Keane (Lorcan Cranitch) warns DS Sam Nixon (Lisa Maxwell) and DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) they face suspension if they’re found helping Jack during the investigation into his alleged corruption.
Alongside Keane, DI Neil Manson (Andrew Lancel) brief DPS officers about Jack’s history and the details of the statement made against him by Vince Parker (Michael Jayston) and they set out to arrest Jack and accomplice Douggie Price (Paul Copley).
Douggie’s car is soon spotted and Neil and Frank set out to make their arrests. Neil manages to catch up with Jack but in a desperate race to clear his name, Jack begs Neil to give him 24 hours to do so. He lets Jack go and lies to Frank that they got away.
Meanwhile, Sam and Mickey visit Jack’s son Benjamin (Kieran Bew) who is in the hospital wing of the prison after being badly beaten. When they realise that the incident is directly linked to the allegations against Jack, despite being warned by Frank, Sam and Mickey soon join forces again to help their DCI clear his name.
Staying one-step-ahead of a frustrated Neil and Keane, Jack and Douggie continue their own investigation to prove their innocence. But when Vince Parker dies a sudden death, events take a dramatic turn. Will Jack be found innocent or follow in his son’s footsteps to prison?
THE BILL is a Thames Television production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Julian Perkins, directed by David Innes Edwards and produced by Susan Breen.
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