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  2. The Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Bill was originally conceived in 1983 by Geoff McQueen, then a new television writer, as a one-off drama.McQueen had originally titled the production Old Bill. [2] It was picked up by Michael Chapman for ITV franchise holder Thames Television, who retitled it Woodentop as part of Thames's Storyboard series of one-off dramas and broadcast on ITV under the title Woodentop on 16 August 1983. [2]

  3. The Bill series 1 - Wikipedia

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    Whilst Woodentop used a traditional three-wall set built at Thames Television's studios at Teddington, for the series, Sun Hill Police Station was created by converting the premises of a two-storey former cigarette packing company on the corner of Artichoke Hill and Pennington Street, in Wapping, East London.

  4. List of The Bill episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bill Brayne: Christopher Russell: Final appearance of PC Robin Frank: 11 July 1989 () Leslie Ash and Gordon Reid: TBA: 56 "The Sacred Seal" Michael Owen Morris: Brendan J. Cassin: TBA: 13 July 1989 () Philip Middlemiss: TBA: 57 "Subsequent Visits" Bill Brayne: Arthur McKenzie: TBA: 18 July 1989 () TBA: TBA: 58 "User Friendly" Graham Theakston

  5. List of The Bill home video releases - Wikipedia

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    The Bill: Volume 3: 13 1988 11 May 2009 [9] Includes episodes 27-39 of series four. This DVD set contains 2 discs. The Bill: Volume 4: 13 1988–1989 15 March 2010 [10] Includes episodes 40-48 of series four, and episodes 1-4 of series five. This DVD set contains 2 discs. The Bill: Volume 5: 13 1989 11 July 2011 [11] Includes episodes 5-17 of ...

  6. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    The subtitle translator may also choose to display a note in the subtitles, usually in parentheses ("(" and ")"), or as a separate block of on-screen text—this allows the subtitle translator to preserve form and achieve an acceptable reading speed; that is, the subtitle translator may leave a note on the screen, even after the character has ...

  7. The Bill series 25 - Wikipedia

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    The overhaul led to the show's biggest cast cull since 2006, when executive producer Johnathan Young cleared out the bloated cast left behind by predecessor Paul Marquess; five characters were initially axed in Superintendent John Heaton, DS Stuart Turner, DC Kezia Walker and PCs Arun Ghir & Diane Noble, the latter of whom made a one-episode cameo for her exit, as actress Kaye Wragg was ...

  8. The Bill series 15 - Wikipedia

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    The fifteenth series of The Bill, a British television drama, consisted of 87 episodes, broadcast between 7 January and 31 December 1999. The series saw a notable change, as female officers were no longer introduced by the W acronym in ranking, with the last mention of this when Liz Rawton was introduced as a WDC in Follow Through.

  9. Standard (warez) - Wikipedia

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    The source for a WMV release must be HD DVD or Blu-ray. The audio has to be encoded to WMA 10 Pro and the video codec must be Windows Media 9 Advanced Profile (VC-1). A 720p resolution dupes 1080p but 1080p does not dupe 720p. The WMV file must be in stored in RAR with a recovery record. Compression is not allowed. [ruleset 33]