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12-06-2006, 20:51
28th June
PC Honey Harman (KIM TIDDY) arrives at the scene of a traffic accident which is more than meets the eye. Just as she wants to take a statement from the witness, he suddenly makes a run for it, leaving Honey to discover a blanket which he left behind soaked in blood. DS Samantha Nixon (LISA MAXWELL) and DC Mickey Webb (CHRIS SIMMONS) reveal it is a case of rotten meat. They are on the right path when they pay a visit to the local food processing plant that has experienced a theft. Complaints about food poisoning are filed at the station and then the culprit turns himself in at Sun Hill, not only with a confession but also with some inside information.
All eyes are on the nick. An officer from the environmental health authority gets closely involved and even a journalist witnesses the MET’s investigation. Added pressure is given by new Superintendent John Heaton (DANIEL FLYNN) who is keen to finally see Sun Hill getting favourable press coverage for his style of ‘pro-active policing’.
Back at base, DC Zain Nadir (TJ RAMINI) and DS Phil Hunter (SCOTT MASLEN) are investigating a lead into the local drug scene. Zain is keen to use his undercover contacts to get closer to Kristen Shaw (CHRISTINE STEPHEN-DALY), the owner of a number of local bars and a gym. Phil, having to reign in Zain’s enthusiasm, wants to firm up their suspicions about the mysterious business woman and her dealings with the luxury health club. But how does the story that Zain’s undercover contact has given them correlate with what the two officers have been able to catch on their camera?
Meanwhile, PC Yvonne Hemmingway (MICHELE AUSTIN) has her hands full managing her most recent admirer. When she suddenly ducks behind a car in St Hugh’s car park in order to evade his lunch invitation and bunch of flowers, Yvonne has to confess to Honey what’s been going on. For fear of his reaction, she has been lying about her profession, pretending to be a nurse at St Hugh’s. She knows she needs to come clean soon, but this is before she knows that the case the two officers are working on will make that evening’s headlines and a front page photograph…
Mickey and girlfriend Mia Perry (JO-ANNE KNOWLES) are getting on well, until a journalist who is following the rotten meat case asks Mickey about his past. Mickey flies off the handle, overwhelmed by the memories. After work, he knows he needs to tell Mia everything but he simply can’t find the words. Mia, though patient, does not understand and they part rowing. Will Mickey be strong enough to tell Mia about his rape or will the past get the better of him?
29th June
DS Phil Hunter (SCOTT MASLEN) and DC Zain Nadir (TJ RAMINI) continue to work under cover to expose a major drug operation. When they plan the manoeuvre, however, the two officers disagree fiercely. Phil is forced to decide whether they are taking too big a risk as they push the boundaries at work. But Zain has already jumped in head first. The plan is to take on the role of a corrupt copper to lull Kristen Shaw (CHRISTINE STEPHEN-DALY) into a false sense of security. He is determined to find out what this business woman is hiding. Is her innocent image is merely a front?
PC Honey Harman (KIM TIDDY) and PC Yvonne Hemmingway (MICHELE AUSTIN) rush to assist Andrew Landor (JOE DA COSTA), a teenager who seems to have escaped a mugging in the street, but turns out to have a large amount of money in his pocket. Whilst the key worker for the boy, who has learning difficulties, testifies for recent improvements in his social life, can she be sure that he is not involved in a criminal operation to boost his finances? DC Mickey Webb (CHRIS SIMMONS), who knows the boy already, begins to build a relationship with the young film buff to get to the bottom of the case. How can Andrew afford all those visits to the football and the cinema on a social welfare budget? Is Mickey right to act on pure intuition on this?
Following a failed attempt on the previous night, Mickey plucks up his courage again, determined to reveal his story to girlfriend Mia Perry (JO-ANNE KNOWLES). But the whole story means that it is confession time for Mickey about a one-night stand. Mia’s patience is now at an end and she needs to hear no more. Is the moment for Mickey’s truth to come out once and for all?
Having avoided confessing the truth about her profession, PC Yvonne Hemmingway (MICHELE AUSTIN) has to stop lying to her boyfriend. Honey coaches her into spilling the beans and Yvonne is surprised by the reaction at the other end of the phone when she finally does confess!
Superintendent John Heaton (DANIEL FLYNN) continues to make his mark as someone who is always on duty. Whilst out for a run, he is offered some drugs by a youth, but there is no messing with the new Super, as he shouts ‘You’re nicked!’ before the youth even realises what’s going on.
PC Honey Harman (KIM TIDDY) arrives at the scene of a traffic accident which is more than meets the eye. Just as she wants to take a statement from the witness, he suddenly makes a run for it, leaving Honey to discover a blanket which he left behind soaked in blood. DS Samantha Nixon (LISA MAXWELL) and DC Mickey Webb (CHRIS SIMMONS) reveal it is a case of rotten meat. They are on the right path when they pay a visit to the local food processing plant that has experienced a theft. Complaints about food poisoning are filed at the station and then the culprit turns himself in at Sun Hill, not only with a confession but also with some inside information.
All eyes are on the nick. An officer from the environmental health authority gets closely involved and even a journalist witnesses the MET’s investigation. Added pressure is given by new Superintendent John Heaton (DANIEL FLYNN) who is keen to finally see Sun Hill getting favourable press coverage for his style of ‘pro-active policing’.
Back at base, DC Zain Nadir (TJ RAMINI) and DS Phil Hunter (SCOTT MASLEN) are investigating a lead into the local drug scene. Zain is keen to use his undercover contacts to get closer to Kristen Shaw (CHRISTINE STEPHEN-DALY), the owner of a number of local bars and a gym. Phil, having to reign in Zain’s enthusiasm, wants to firm up their suspicions about the mysterious business woman and her dealings with the luxury health club. But how does the story that Zain’s undercover contact has given them correlate with what the two officers have been able to catch on their camera?
Meanwhile, PC Yvonne Hemmingway (MICHELE AUSTIN) has her hands full managing her most recent admirer. When she suddenly ducks behind a car in St Hugh’s car park in order to evade his lunch invitation and bunch of flowers, Yvonne has to confess to Honey what’s been going on. For fear of his reaction, she has been lying about her profession, pretending to be a nurse at St Hugh’s. She knows she needs to come clean soon, but this is before she knows that the case the two officers are working on will make that evening’s headlines and a front page photograph…
Mickey and girlfriend Mia Perry (JO-ANNE KNOWLES) are getting on well, until a journalist who is following the rotten meat case asks Mickey about his past. Mickey flies off the handle, overwhelmed by the memories. After work, he knows he needs to tell Mia everything but he simply can’t find the words. Mia, though patient, does not understand and they part rowing. Will Mickey be strong enough to tell Mia about his rape or will the past get the better of him?
29th June
DS Phil Hunter (SCOTT MASLEN) and DC Zain Nadir (TJ RAMINI) continue to work under cover to expose a major drug operation. When they plan the manoeuvre, however, the two officers disagree fiercely. Phil is forced to decide whether they are taking too big a risk as they push the boundaries at work. But Zain has already jumped in head first. The plan is to take on the role of a corrupt copper to lull Kristen Shaw (CHRISTINE STEPHEN-DALY) into a false sense of security. He is determined to find out what this business woman is hiding. Is her innocent image is merely a front?
PC Honey Harman (KIM TIDDY) and PC Yvonne Hemmingway (MICHELE AUSTIN) rush to assist Andrew Landor (JOE DA COSTA), a teenager who seems to have escaped a mugging in the street, but turns out to have a large amount of money in his pocket. Whilst the key worker for the boy, who has learning difficulties, testifies for recent improvements in his social life, can she be sure that he is not involved in a criminal operation to boost his finances? DC Mickey Webb (CHRIS SIMMONS), who knows the boy already, begins to build a relationship with the young film buff to get to the bottom of the case. How can Andrew afford all those visits to the football and the cinema on a social welfare budget? Is Mickey right to act on pure intuition on this?
Following a failed attempt on the previous night, Mickey plucks up his courage again, determined to reveal his story to girlfriend Mia Perry (JO-ANNE KNOWLES). But the whole story means that it is confession time for Mickey about a one-night stand. Mia’s patience is now at an end and she needs to hear no more. Is the moment for Mickey’s truth to come out once and for all?
Having avoided confessing the truth about her profession, PC Yvonne Hemmingway (MICHELE AUSTIN) has to stop lying to her boyfriend. Honey coaches her into spilling the beans and Yvonne is surprised by the reaction at the other end of the phone when she finally does confess!
Superintendent John Heaton (DANIEL FLYNN) continues to make his mark as someone who is always on duty. Whilst out for a run, he is offered some drugs by a youth, but there is no messing with the new Super, as he shouts ‘You’re nicked!’ before the youth even realises what’s going on.