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19-11-2008, 15:59
From the ITV Press Centre...
The Bill rings in the New Year a series of tautly written, challenging and exciting storylines with gritty characters. Working closely with the Metropolitan Police, the creators continue to tackle real-life situations and reflect the challenges of policing London today.
It’s PC Mel Ryder’s (Rhea Bailey) first New Year’s Eve in the capital and she’s excited about the evening ahead. But when chaos erupts at midnight, Mel is shocked to find that her youngest brother is at the heart of the trouble. Torn between her commitment to the force and family loyalty, how will our ballsy northern recruit handle the pressure?
Supt John Heaton (Daniel Flynn) reaches the toughest point of his career when he discovers that a man he sent down for murder 20 years ago was innocent, and that he let a serial killer go undetected. While Sun Hill’s finest struggle to keep faith in the boss that they thought was invincible, John must rebuild his confidence – and his reputation. He is determined to right the wrongs, win back the respect of his colleagues and ensure that justice is finally served.
PC Beth Green (Louisa Lytton) makes a career-changing decision, but her resolve is rocked when she faces a life-or-death situation. Believing that she can prevent a suicide,because she is the Met's number 1 Supercop!!! :lol: Beth is shocked when the woman leaps into the Thames. As tensions between her and her colleagues threaten to derail an already emotive case, has Beth got what it takes to handle the true pressures of the job? In a word NO Go back to playing with your dollies
DS Max Carter’s (Christopher Fox) investigation into an armed robbery spirals out of control when PC Millie Brown (Clare Foster) is kidnapped, along with the prime suspect’s daughter. Her abductors play a game of cat and mouse, but how will they react when they learn who Millie really is? And how does Max feel about the danger that he’s put in?
The Bill rings in the New Year a series of tautly written, challenging and exciting storylines with gritty characters. Working closely with the Metropolitan Police, the creators continue to tackle real-life situations and reflect the challenges of policing London today.
It’s PC Mel Ryder’s (Rhea Bailey) first New Year’s Eve in the capital and she’s excited about the evening ahead. But when chaos erupts at midnight, Mel is shocked to find that her youngest brother is at the heart of the trouble. Torn between her commitment to the force and family loyalty, how will our ballsy northern recruit handle the pressure?
Supt John Heaton (Daniel Flynn) reaches the toughest point of his career when he discovers that a man he sent down for murder 20 years ago was innocent, and that he let a serial killer go undetected. While Sun Hill’s finest struggle to keep faith in the boss that they thought was invincible, John must rebuild his confidence – and his reputation. He is determined to right the wrongs, win back the respect of his colleagues and ensure that justice is finally served.
PC Beth Green (Louisa Lytton) makes a career-changing decision, but her resolve is rocked when she faces a life-or-death situation. Believing that she can prevent a suicide,because she is the Met's number 1 Supercop!!! :lol: Beth is shocked when the woman leaps into the Thames. As tensions between her and her colleagues threaten to derail an already emotive case, has Beth got what it takes to handle the true pressures of the job? In a word NO Go back to playing with your dollies
DS Max Carter’s (Christopher Fox) investigation into an armed robbery spirals out of control when PC Millie Brown (Clare Foster) is kidnapped, along with the prime suspect’s daughter. Her abductors play a game of cat and mouse, but how will they react when they learn who Millie really is? And how does Max feel about the danger that he’s put in?