elephantwoman
27-02-2006, 20:03
from digital spy
Wednesday 15 March 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Bullied Sergeant Smith is distraught to be told that his application to attend Louise’s funeral has been declined. When he finds in-mate, Marty Johnson setting fire to a photo of Louise, he severely beats him up and cell-mate, Morris Leatherhead struggles to pull them apart.
Meanwhile, Sun Hill coppers race against the clock to prove that Pete Larson paid Carl Caplan to act as a false witness in order to set up Smithy. DCI Jack Meadows meets with DCI Frank Keane at the CPS to ask if he will look at some potential evidence that may help prove Sergeant Smith’s innocence of Louise’s murder. Keane begrudgingly agrees to have surveillance on Caplan for just twenty-four hours and CID set to work.
Meanwhile, Inspector Gina Gold winds Pete Larson up when she pays her last respects at Louise’s emotional funeral. Will Sun Hill’s finest find a way of proving Smithy innocence enabling the distraught Sergeant to attend her graveside too?
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Thursday 16 March 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Superintendent Adam Okaro briefs the team who’ll be on crowd control at the sell-out gig at Bombastic night club. He warns them that feelings are running high following Jordan Tomlin’s death and PC Roger Valentine winds PC Lewis Hardy up by suggesting that he’s Sun Hill’s secret weapon because he can speak the lingo. Lewis asks Inspector Gina Gold if he can be paired with someone other than Roger but she is quick to refuse his request.
At the club, PC Emma Keane is forced to arrest a man for possession of drugs. The crowd react badly and PC Leela Kapoor is forced to call for back up when they are cornered by a jeering mob. Roger, Lewis and PC Will Fletcher help calm the crowd and when another fight erupts. Acting Sergeant Yvonne Hemmingway suggests the bouncers admit the crowd spite of the number of forged tickets.
Severe over-crowding causes the club’s balcony to collapse, sending people to their death. Roger realises that a car is blocking the fire escape, so he calls through to Will who eventually manages to move the car by hot wiring it. Seven clubbers are killed beneath the stampede and a shaky Will desperately attempts to give another man CPR.
Back inside the club, Roger and Lewis help fire-fighters with the aftermath and when a lighting rig falls, Roger barges his colleague out of the way, taking the full impact and knocking him unconscious. Realising his heart has stopped, a guilty Lewis watches helplessly as Roger is rushed into an ambulance fighting for his life. Has Roger given his own life to spare Lewis’s?
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Wednesday 15 March 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
spoiler:
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Bullied Sergeant Smith is distraught to be told that his application to attend Louise’s funeral has been declined. When he finds in-mate, Marty Johnson setting fire to a photo of Louise, he severely beats him up and cell-mate, Morris Leatherhead struggles to pull them apart.
Meanwhile, Sun Hill coppers race against the clock to prove that Pete Larson paid Carl Caplan to act as a false witness in order to set up Smithy. DCI Jack Meadows meets with DCI Frank Keane at the CPS to ask if he will look at some potential evidence that may help prove Sergeant Smith’s innocence of Louise’s murder. Keane begrudgingly agrees to have surveillance on Caplan for just twenty-four hours and CID set to work.
Meanwhile, Inspector Gina Gold winds Pete Larson up when she pays her last respects at Louise’s emotional funeral. Will Sun Hill’s finest find a way of proving Smithy innocence enabling the distraught Sergeant to attend her graveside too?
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Thursday 16 March 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
spoiler:
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Superintendent Adam Okaro briefs the team who’ll be on crowd control at the sell-out gig at Bombastic night club. He warns them that feelings are running high following Jordan Tomlin’s death and PC Roger Valentine winds PC Lewis Hardy up by suggesting that he’s Sun Hill’s secret weapon because he can speak the lingo. Lewis asks Inspector Gina Gold if he can be paired with someone other than Roger but she is quick to refuse his request.
At the club, PC Emma Keane is forced to arrest a man for possession of drugs. The crowd react badly and PC Leela Kapoor is forced to call for back up when they are cornered by a jeering mob. Roger, Lewis and PC Will Fletcher help calm the crowd and when another fight erupts. Acting Sergeant Yvonne Hemmingway suggests the bouncers admit the crowd spite of the number of forged tickets.
Severe over-crowding causes the club’s balcony to collapse, sending people to their death. Roger realises that a car is blocking the fire escape, so he calls through to Will who eventually manages to move the car by hot wiring it. Seven clubbers are killed beneath the stampede and a shaky Will desperately attempts to give another man CPR.
Back inside the club, Roger and Lewis help fire-fighters with the aftermath and when a lighting rig falls, Roger barges his colleague out of the way, taking the full impact and knocking him unconscious. Realising his heart has stopped, a guilty Lewis watches helplessly as Roger is rushed into an ambulance fighting for his life. Has Roger given his own life to spare Lewis’s?
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