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1 "Light Duties" Derek Lister: Geoff McQueen: First appearances of Insp Christine Frazer, PC Malcolm Haynes and SRO Marion Layland, first credited appearance of PC Tony Stamp, PC Jim Carver is promoted to DC: 19 July 1988 () Andy Secombe: TBA: 2 "The Three Wise Monkeys" Bill Brayne: Geoff McQueen: First appearance of Ch Insp Derek Conway
Farewell: The Bill: 30-31 1 2010 5 October 2011 [32] Includes the last ever episodes, Respect: Part 1 and Respect: Part 2, plus the behind-the-scenes documentary, Farewell: The Bill. DVD is in Region 0. Series 1 – 4: 1-84 17 1984–1988 1 February 2012 [33] Also includes the pilot episode of the series, Woodentop. DVD Box set is in Region 0 ...
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]
"Fatal Consequences" is a live episode of the British television drama series The Bill, broadcast on ITV1 on 30 October 2003. The episode marks the 20th anniversary of the pilot episode "Woodentop", and was the first episode of The Bill to be broadcast live. It was written by Tom Needham, directed by Sylvie Boden and produced by Susan Mather ...
Both Jon Iles (DC Dashwood) and Tony Scannell (DS Roach) were initially booked to appear in only two episodes. The original casting was the responsibility of Pat O'Connell, and there is a strong link with some of the original male cast appearing in successful plays at the Royal Court Theatre in London during early 1983.
This led to the first "night" title sequence being introduced in January 1997, used for episodes set during night shifts, with character images changed from the regular "daytime" clips. Later in the year The Bill's ratings were challenged by BBC One who introduced a number of docusoaps such as Driving School. Michael Chapman resigned from his ...
The following is a list of articles related to long running police procedural series The Bill: Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
The third series of The Bill, a British television drama, consisted of twelve episodes, broadcast between 21 September and 7 December 1987.The series was first released on DVD as part of a three-season box set on 10 May 2006 in Australia.