elephantwoman
15-02-2006, 12:41
ok, i got this from the digital spy website,
ITV1 Network Wednesday 22 February 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
The search for seven year old Amy Tennant (Katherine Pederson) continues and all eyes are still on her father, James (Neil Stuke). CID go over his movements the day his daughter disappeared and it soon becomes clear that he doesn’t have an alibi for the time he spent between finishing work and arriving home. DC Suzie Sim (Wendy Kweh) loses her role as family liaison officer when she is thrown out of the house by an angry James when he discovers he is under close scrutiny,
DI Neil Manson (Andrew Lancel) begins to form a bond with James, who finally confesses to spending some time alone by the river. Amy’s 10-year-old step-brother, Todd (Harry Forrester) is the next family member to be scrutinised after he is found to be involved in making prank calls to CID about Amy’s disappearance. But after further investigation and the questioning of a terrified Todd, the prime suspect is soon once again Amy’s father, James, who wasn’t seen on the CCTV by the river at the time he stated. Why did he lie?
Neil Manson is stunned to hear from Met press officer, Mia Perry (Jo-Anne Knowles) that a woman called Shelley (Tara Moran) is about to go to the press, claiming she has proof of James’ violence. Neil pays her a visit to ask her to drop the story as it may ruin any future convictions against James - but what evidence could Shelley hold?
Also, CAD officer Dean McVerry (Luke Hammil) gets covered in champagne when PCs Will Fletcher (Gary Lucy) and Dan Casper (Chris Jarvis) give him a send off he will never forget as he leaves his job at Sun Hill.
THE BILL is a talkbackTHAMES production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Martin Stellman, directed by David Holroyd and produced by Lachlan MacKinnon.
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ITV1 Network Thursday 23 February 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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PCs Lewis Hardy (Aml Ameen), Roger Valentine (John Bowler), Emma Keane (Melanie Gutteridge) and Leela Kapoor (Seema Bowri) attend a wrecked snooker hall to find Asher Campbell (Micah Balfour), leader of the E1 gang, standing over beaten owner, Sammy Lee (Oscar James). When Sammy is too scared to talk, DCs Zain Nadir (TJ Ramini) and Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) investigate the attack further and discover that the incident is gang related. Determined to end the violence for once and for all, power hungry Zain makes an extremely risky decision and brokers a deal with gang member Jordan Tomlin (Charles Mnene).
Seven-year-old Amy Tennant has now been missing for two days and it looks as though DS Ramani De Costa (Thusitha Jayasundera) and DC Terry Perkins (Bruce Byron) may have found her abductor when they discover that her gymnastics teacher is a sex offender. They are horrified to discover a hidden camera in the girls changing room but after questioning, find he has an alibi for the night Amy disappeared. CID decide to release him and Terry and Ramani discretely follow him to a warehouse in the hope he will lead them to Amy...
As Ramani says farewell to Sun Hill, Terry gives her a beautiful pendant and shocks her with a surprise party in the pub. She is embarrassed when he makes an emotional and heartfelt speech. Will Terry finally admit his true feelings to Ramani?
THE BILL is a talkbackTHAMES production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Jonte, directed by Nigel Douglas and produced by Sylvie Boden.
ITV1 Network Wednesday 22 February 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
The search for seven year old Amy Tennant (Katherine Pederson) continues and all eyes are still on her father, James (Neil Stuke). CID go over his movements the day his daughter disappeared and it soon becomes clear that he doesn’t have an alibi for the time he spent between finishing work and arriving home. DC Suzie Sim (Wendy Kweh) loses her role as family liaison officer when she is thrown out of the house by an angry James when he discovers he is under close scrutiny,
DI Neil Manson (Andrew Lancel) begins to form a bond with James, who finally confesses to spending some time alone by the river. Amy’s 10-year-old step-brother, Todd (Harry Forrester) is the next family member to be scrutinised after he is found to be involved in making prank calls to CID about Amy’s disappearance. But after further investigation and the questioning of a terrified Todd, the prime suspect is soon once again Amy’s father, James, who wasn’t seen on the CCTV by the river at the time he stated. Why did he lie?
Neil Manson is stunned to hear from Met press officer, Mia Perry (Jo-Anne Knowles) that a woman called Shelley (Tara Moran) is about to go to the press, claiming she has proof of James’ violence. Neil pays her a visit to ask her to drop the story as it may ruin any future convictions against James - but what evidence could Shelley hold?
Also, CAD officer Dean McVerry (Luke Hammil) gets covered in champagne when PCs Will Fletcher (Gary Lucy) and Dan Casper (Chris Jarvis) give him a send off he will never forget as he leaves his job at Sun Hill.
THE BILL is a talkbackTHAMES production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Martin Stellman, directed by David Holroyd and produced by Lachlan MacKinnon.
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ITV1 Network Thursday 23 February 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
spoiler:
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PCs Lewis Hardy (Aml Ameen), Roger Valentine (John Bowler), Emma Keane (Melanie Gutteridge) and Leela Kapoor (Seema Bowri) attend a wrecked snooker hall to find Asher Campbell (Micah Balfour), leader of the E1 gang, standing over beaten owner, Sammy Lee (Oscar James). When Sammy is too scared to talk, DCs Zain Nadir (TJ Ramini) and Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) investigate the attack further and discover that the incident is gang related. Determined to end the violence for once and for all, power hungry Zain makes an extremely risky decision and brokers a deal with gang member Jordan Tomlin (Charles Mnene).
Seven-year-old Amy Tennant has now been missing for two days and it looks as though DS Ramani De Costa (Thusitha Jayasundera) and DC Terry Perkins (Bruce Byron) may have found her abductor when they discover that her gymnastics teacher is a sex offender. They are horrified to discover a hidden camera in the girls changing room but after questioning, find he has an alibi for the night Amy disappeared. CID decide to release him and Terry and Ramani discretely follow him to a warehouse in the hope he will lead them to Amy...
As Ramani says farewell to Sun Hill, Terry gives her a beautiful pendant and shocks her with a surprise party in the pub. She is embarrassed when he makes an emotional and heartfelt speech. Will Terry finally admit his true feelings to Ramani?
THE BILL is a talkbackTHAMES production and a direct commission by ITV. This episode was written by Jonte, directed by Nigel Douglas and produced by Sylvie Boden.