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Bill Brayne: Christopher Russell: Final appearance of PC Robin Frank: Leslie Ash and Gordon Reid: 11 July 1989 () 56 " The Sacred Seal " Michael Owen Morris: Brendan J. Cassin: TBA: Philip Middlemiss: 13 July 1989 () 57 " Subsequent Visits " Bill Brayne: Arthur McKenzie: TBA: TBA: 18 July 1989 () 58 " User Friendly " Graham Theakston: Barry ...
Two episodes later, the episode numbers were reset to 001, on the third episode of a six-part story. Due to episodes being aired out of production order, the episode numbers 684–689 and 691-693 went unused, even though episodes 690 and 694–697 had already been broadcast.
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]
The first series of The Bill, a British television drama, consisted of eleven episodes, broadcast between 16 October 1984 and 22 January 1985. Artichoke Hill – Sun Hill Police Station Set and Location Filming
On 5 June 2013, The Bill Series 16 Part 1 & 2 and The Bill Series 16 Part 3 & 4 DVD sets were released (in Australia). On screen, it was revealed in the spring that DS Claire Stanton , introduced in the previous season, was working as a mole in CID for the Complaints Investigation Bureau to bring down DS Don Beech .
The ninth series of The Bill, a British television drama, consisted of 155 episodes, broadcast between 5 January and 31 December 1993.The series was released on DVD for the first time on 3 October 2012, in Australia.
The fourth series of The Bill, a British television drama, consisted of forty-eight episodes, broadcast between 19 July and 29 December 1988.This series was the first to adopt a half-hour format, and the theme tune had its first of several updates.
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.