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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 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 ...
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 ...
The trailer for the fourth season of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” has been released. The season premieres March 7, with episodes hitting the Starz platforms and app on Fridays. In the ...
4 July 1989 () 54 " Between Friends " Barry Davis: Barry Appleton: TBA: John Horsley, Richard Moore and David McAlister: 6 July 1989 () 55 " Traffic " 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
Prolific comedy writer Bill Lawrence gave an update on where his reboot of “Scrubs” is in the development stage while speaking with Variety on the Writers Guild Awards red carpet Saturday in ...
Hot men everywhere,” Emily (Lily Collins) quips at the beginning of the show’s first season 4 trailer, released on Monday, July 22. “I guess I’ve just been so focused on Gabriel and Alfie ...
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]