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The two-part episode "Lifelines" is the last two-parter to feature in the series until the return of episode titles in 2007. On 14 August 2013, The Bill Series 17 Part 1 & 2 and The Bill Series 17 Part 3 & 4 DVD sets were released (in Australia).
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]
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When Goodwin left The Bill in 2007 she was not only the longest serving cast member in the history of The Bill, but also held the world record for the longest time an actor has portrayed a police character. [7] [8] Larry Dann played Sergeant Alec Peters from 1984 to 1992. Peters swapped jobs with Bob Cryer, from desk sergeant to duty sergeant ...
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
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 ...
Cameron Tait is a fictional character from the British police procedural television series The Bill, played by Daniel MacPherson.He first appeared in the eighteenth series episode "Thinking Out Loud", broadcast on 30 January 2003.
The police uniforms used in The Bill are authentic so when not in use they are locked away. The uniforms were originally bought from the police who agreed to buy the uniforms back when the series ended. [18] The final scene was a long take, filmed using a hand-held camera and featured 70 people in total. Of the final scene, Keys said that the ...