The Bill
For this review I have chosen to write a small round up style summary in to what The Bill is all about and rather than try and focus on storylines on a weekly basis I have written a brief summary by each cast member to give a clue as to there characters past.
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Advantages: Now on every week Disadvantages: Can be a bit slow some weeks
The Bill
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For this review I have chosen to write a small round up style summary in to what The Bill is all about and rather than try and focus on storylines on a weekly basis I have written a brief summary by each cast member to give a clue as to there characters past.
The Bill is an ITV drama, which is broadcast twice weekly although that is not how it originally began back in 1984. Back then, it was a seasonal ... ...series. Then at the end of the 1987 series, ITV decided to make dramatic changes to The Bill deciding that due to its popularity they would change the show to a year-round drama consisting of two 25-minute weekly episodes. The show remained relatively unchanged apart from the cast until 1992 when they started showing hour-long specials several times during the year. These specials where such a great success that in 1993 the schedule again and introduced ... more
The Bill =========== For this review I have chosen to write a small round up style summary in to what The Bill is all about and rather than try and focus on storylines on a weekly basis I have written a brief summary by each cast member to give a clue as to there characters past.
The Bill is an ITV drama, which is broadcast twice weekly although that is not how it originally began back in 1984. Back then, it was a seasonal show, which consisted of 50-minute episodes for the first three series. Then at the end of the 1987 series, ITV decided to make dramatic changes to The Bill deciding that due to its popularity they would change the show to a year-round drama consisting of two 25-minute weekly episodes. The show remained relatively unchanged apart from the cast until 1992 when they started showing hour-long specials several times during the year. These specials where such a great success that in 1993 the schedule again and introduced the new look Bill to the public in three half hour weekly episodes. The success just did not stop in the viewers ratings polls for The Bill and in 1998 the scheduling changed again allowing The Bill to be aired to the public twice a week in two hour long episodes, although this sometimes is reduced to one show per week due to program rescheduling for Live Events.
The Bill is a program about the Police Force and is set in the fictional location of Sun Hill, Canley, London and regularly mentions other fictional stations in the fictional borough such as Barton Street, Stafford Row and Spicer Street, although these stations are never really seen. The Bill does vary slightly from most police dramas shown due to the fact that it shows the shared work load between shifts, CID, uniform and also includes some of the officers in there private lives although this is a more recent addition to the show.
The show first came to life in the shape of a one off episode called Woodentop and starred WPC June Ackland (Trudie Goodwin) and DC Jim Carver (Mark Wingett). ITV had no idea of this one off drama's success and then proceeded to plan for The Bill from this idea, even choosing to have the two officers continue to use there cast names and build the force around them. Of course, WPC June Ackland still stars in the Bill today although now she is Sergeant Ackland and it is only recently that DC Carver left our screens.
We have watched many cast members come and go over the years and the show use these cast members to bring us some excellent storylines. Tow of the more major storylines The Bill used though were surrounding the events of a firebomb at Sun Hill to allow ITV to present a whole new set as well as get rid of some old cast members and replace them with new. He other was when the whole of CID had to be revamped due to ratings issues and in came DS Don Beech and his corrupt way with a brilliant story line, which gripped the nation. As Don's storyline ended so did many other cast members to bring in fresh blood to the CID department of the show.
The most recent storyline in The Bill has been an intense investigation to finally capture Dr Wilder, a paedophile who has been filming and having sex with under sixteen year olds and managing to escape the grasp of the law, until this week that is. The time also came this week for us to say goodbye to another cast member PC Yvonne Hemmingway as you moves on due to promotion, but who will replace her, well that is already decided and in comes a new sergeant to Sun Hill in the form of Gillian Taylforth as Sergeant Nikki Wright. Love is also in the air a great deal at the moment but will it last, watch and see for yourself.
The Top Brass of Sun Hill ======================== Borough Commander, Chief Superintendent Adam Okaro:-played by Cyril Nri. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Adam Okaro has only recently received this promotion after an emotional ride at Sun Hill where we have seen him work along side his former love interest Inspector Gina Gold, who is still a dear friend and helped him through he grief when he lost his wife and children through a road accident in a series of The Bill.
Superintendent John Heaton:-played by Daniel Flynn. ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Superintendent Heaton is a new member to The Bill and yet he is already causing many waves amounts his troops. He is having an affair with Commissioner Hobbs and has many family issues as well in the shape of his wife and daughter. His different approach to policing is also upsetting many of the other officers in Sun Hill and he has already had a few run-ins with Inspector Gold.
Detective Chief Inspector Jack Meadows:-played by Simon Rouse ------------------------------------------ ------------------------- --------------------------- DCI Meadows has been a loyal cast member for any years now first starring in The Bill in 1992 to run the CID department and work along side DI Frank Burnside a very unorthodox CID leader. Jack Meadows has had quite a rollercoaster of a ride during his time at Sun Hill yet he continues to lead the CID to crime solving at its best.
Inspector Gina Gold:-played by Roberta Taylor -------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Soon after her unwelcome arrival at Sun Hill, it was discovered that Gina Gold had previously lived with Adam Okaro in her thirties and this did not help staff moral. This has began to change now with her now forging many close friendships, in particular with Sergeant Smith who helped her through her Cancer ordeal.
Detective Inspector Neil Manson:-played by Andrew Lancel ------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- DI Manson joined Sun Hill in 2003 and immediately set off on the wrong foot when he was promoted to the post of DI, pushing DS Sam Nixon's nose out of joint as she was acting DI at the time. He has also has many problems in his personal life during his time in Sun Hill particularly as many of the CID department dislike the fact that his Father-In-Law was Deputy Assistant Commissioner and probably had a helping hand in his promotion.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Georgia Hobbs:-played by Kazia Pelka ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Only recently getting her promotion to Deputy Assistant Commissioner after the death of DI Masons Father-In-Law, Commissioner Hobbs is already revealing a few skeletons in her closet and using her affair with Superintendent Heaton to influence decisions affecting Sun Hill.
CID of Sun Hill. =============== DS Phil Hunter: - played by Scott Maslen. ------------------------ ------------------------------------- During his time at Sun Hill DS Hunter has been in the lime light a great deal particularly because of his love life. He is a womanizer and a hard man but underneath all that, he now seems to be melting the icy heart of DS Nixon as they enter into a new relationship.
DC Mickey Webb:-played by Chris Simmons. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Although in 2003 we though we had said farewell to Mickey Webb as he moved to another station due to the ordeal he suffered at the hands of a villain, he has returned to Sun Hill in 2005 again to be taken under the wing of DCI Meadows after becoming close friends with him on a personal level. He is still troubled by his past ordeal but is trying his hardest to move on with the help of his friends.
DS Samantha Nixon: - played by Lisa Maxwell --------------------------------- ------------------------------------ DS Nixon arrived in Sun Hill back in 2002 and we have seen her ordeal with many personal issues involving the abduction of her Daughter followed by the Daughter having a Teenage pregnancy with a mad man. She has managed to overcome all this greatly although her love life is still a rollercoaster ride.
DC Zain Nadir: - played by T.J.Ramini. ----------------------------- -------------------------------- DC Nadir first came into the limelight in Sun Hill whilst on an under cover operation where he even baffled the Sun Hill officers as to his identity as an under cover cop. When it was final uncover though he left a few officers red faced and has continued upsetting even more by staying on as a CID officer in there patch.
DC Terry Perkins:-played by Bruce Byron ---------------------- ------------------------------------------ DC Perkins has shown a great deal of emotion through some very powerful storylines during his time in Sun Hill. Having to face his abuser and arrest his own Brother for being an abuser has made you wonder why he has to given up on his career. Still he battles against the forces of crime in his own unique way.
DS Stuart Turner:-played by Doug Rao ------------------------- --------------------------------- Another recent addition to Sun Hill CID DS Turner has already turned a few heads during his short time with Sun Hill. He has already had an affair with DS Nixon, which went wrong and upset DS Hunter, and yet now they are disagreeing on DS Hunters intentions towards DS Nixon.
Trainee DC Kezia Walker:-played by Cat Simmons ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Having only just begun her CID training at Sun Hill, DC Walker has made a few mistakes, although she currently seems to be getting more than a helping hand from Sergeant Smith and not just at work either.
Uniform Officers of Sun Hill. ====================== Sergeant June Ackland: - played by Trudie Goodwin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sergeant Ackland really has not had an easy ride during her time at Sun Hill. The only original cast member remaining, June has suffered everything from rape, her adopted Son turning up, being emotional torn apart by another officer and a failed marriage to DC Jim Carver. She has also had to see many fellow officers loose there lives and leave the patch, yet she still stays firm in her position at Sun Hill.
Sergeant Dale Smith (Smithy):-played by Alex Walkinshaw -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Sergeant Smith (Smithy) has shown a different side to his character since accidentally shooting a fellow officer and friend during his time in SO19. He has been a good friend to Gina Gold during her Cancer ordeal and his emotional side is starting to show through towards DC Walker.
PC Dan Casper:-played by Chris Jarvis ------------------------- ------------------------------------ Dan Casper has a passion for boxing and with the support of the Sun Hill crew has had recent success, but at a cost as he is currently dealing with an addiction for Anabolic Steroids.
PC Emma Keane:-played by Melanie Gutteridge. --------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Now she is PC Emma Hinkley since her recent marriage to a Solicitor, although it was close as to whether she would actually get married after telling her future husband that she slept with PC Fletcher
PC Lewis Hardy:-played by Aml Ameen ------------------------ ------------------------------------ When PC Hardy first joined Sun Hill he had quite a few run-ins with PC Valentine, claiming the officer who is was partnered with was a racist, although his opinion has since changed, as he became close friends with PC Valentine when he saved Hardy's life.
PC Leela Kapoor:-played by Seema Bowri --------------------------- ------------------------------------- This officer is determined to get to the top and is regularly helping CID. She is hard working and very career orientated although I am sure everything will not always be so good for her.
PC Honey Harmen:-played by Kim Tiddy. -------------------------- ---------------------------------- PC Harmen finally seems to getting her act back together after her farce of a marriage to a wanted murder, although she is feeling a little lost at the moment with the departure of her close friend PC Yvonne Hemmingway
PC Reg Hollis:-played by Jeff Stewart. ------------------------- ---------------------------------- PC Hollis and his strange yet wonderful ways has been entertaining us now for many years although it has not always been fun a games for him. The first time we actually got to see PC Reg Hollis fall in love was back in 2004/2005 to Marilyn Chambers who worked on the front desk, although the writers of The Bill did not want this to last and his girlfriend was killed off in the Sun Hill fire that hit in 2005
PC Roger Valentine:-played by John Bowler ------------------------------ ----------------------------------- PC Marital problems and work problems has constantly plagued poor PC Valentine who is currently on compassionate leave due to illness from his nerves caused by work.
PC Will Fletcher:-played by Gary Lucy ------------------------- ---------------------------------- PC Fletcher always seems to be in the wrong lately when things go wrong for him at work and during his love life. First, he messes up a major case, then he discovers his friend PC Casper is on Steroids and finally he loses his chances of happiness when PC Keane marries the man he hates with a vengeance.
PC Tony Stamp:-played by Graham Cole -------------------------- ----------------------------------- PC Tony Stamp first came to Sun Hill in 1987 and been through many emotional issues in his time. He is close friends with June Ackland as they have now served together for many years, but Personal matters are now taking there toll. He is currently struggling with the cost of care for his ill Father, which has now forced him into having to take his chances by taking on a second job as a taxi driver.
PC Diane Noble:-played by Kaye Wragg -------------------------- ---------------------------------- PC Noble has yet to cause a major stir at Sun Hill as she has only recently joined the crew, but I am sure this pleasure will not last after all this is becoming yet another soap opera in its own way.
Sergeant Nikki Wright:-played by Gillian Taylforth. -------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Sergeant Wright first hit our screens two weeks ago in her introduction episode to The Bill. As an officer at Barton Street caught up in an incident on Sun Hills patch it is needless to say, she trod on a few peoples toes already. She has since asked for a transfer to Sun Hill and is due to begin her first shift there within the next two weeks as the new Sergeant, The other officers of Sun Hill don't know this yet but needless to say it is not going to go down well.
Advantages: Was once a great, powerful show Disadvantages: Is now a dirty, disgusting mess
...What was once was of the shining light’s of ITV’s programming (back in the day) is now a disgusting, distorted mess, ruined by the vision of an Executive Producer who seems hell-bent on leading the show down the path of cancellation. This is no over-dramatic over-exaggeration, you ask any longtime watcher of the show and they will tell you that the show has been sexed-up beyond belief.
‘The Bill’ started back in 1983 with the pilot series ‘Woodentop’, ... ...and his first day on the beat with WPC June Ackland (Trudie Goodwin). Both Carver and Ackland have stayed the distance and are still with the show to this day, though whether this is a good thing or not remains to be determined. A favourite game of mine, by the way, is to count the wrinkles on their faces with every episode, they really do look absolutely knackered now. Anyways, the focus of ‘Woodentop’ and the series that followed it in 1984 (called ...
Ryan74 19.11.2003 (02.03.2004)
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Advantages: At its best gripping high-quality drama Disadvantages: No more Burnside,New characters can be tedious.Sometimes pedestrian
...continues to be one of the mainstays of TIV's late-night schedule. Although not a dedicated watcher of the programme these days, I still tune in from time to time, and still end the programme more often than not feeling that watching it has not been a complete waste of time.
Like any long-running soap opera, the programme has had its fair share of lows. The decision to move to a half-hour format, taken at the end of the 1980s meant that the plots ... ...I lost interest in the programme. The earlier episodes were impressive stuff, and it is striking how many of the characters remain form those early episodes. the Two Duty seargants,Bob Cryer and June Ackland, were both present from the very first episode, and I still see the character of PC Reg Hollis pop up from time to time. It is this type of continuity which I think has ensured the series longevity. Unfortunately, given the age of the original ...
bwsr2 07.07.2001
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The bill is a very good programme, I never miss an episode. It think what makes this programme such a sucess is the attention to detail of the producers and how realistic it is. The actors are also great, many of us wonder what its like to police the country and this programme gives us a great insight even if its not all true as to what it would be like. Continuity is very important and this programme has always kept many of its main characters which ...
pool182 18.09.2000
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Advantages: Brilliant drama! Disadvantages: none that I can think of.
I have watched the Bill on and off since it started. They had improved it by changing from the original format of two ½ hourly episodes a week to two hourly ones now. Then last year they decided to give the whole cast a revamp and get rid of some of the cast that had been there since day one. Some of the cast members that they got rid of I don't miss but they also decided to kill off John Bolton, he was one of my favourite characters, and quite sexy ... ...this! Well its the special episodes that are currently being shown that I am actually writing this about but I think you need to know why they are so popular with a lot of people. Its because DS John Bolton was murdered by Don Beech, played by Billy Murray a great actor, and he is now on the run from the police.
This series of special episodes started off with Claire Stanton, Jon Bolton's lover, tracing Don Beech to Australia where just as she came ...
princesssoapy 06.09.2001 (07.09.2001)
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Advantages: Gripping drama Disadvantages: More than just acting at paly
...around us throughout history, from the early live performances and books of Shakespearean times, into the age of Radio and the audio broadcast of one-off plays and long running series’ that captivated very decent listening figures, until and indeed beyond the revolution of television, where household names like Z-Cars etc. finally gave us the chance to get visually caught up in the suspense and intrigue that was and is so common with the genre.
... ...depth at television’s interpretation of the Drama genre.
The following analysis will be concerned with an episode of the ITV police drama, “The Bill”. It was screened at 8.00pm on Tuesday 28 January 1997, and the title of this episode is, “Over the fence”.
The Sunhill Police, a fictional force in a part of London, stumble upon stolen goods in a family’s house after a disturbance between them and their next door ...
vinni 26.08.2004
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Advantages: No violence Disadvantages: makes me want those kids instead of my own
Little Bill, well what can I say? It's a fantastically cute and lovely cartoon about a charming little 3yr old boy called Bill, surprisingly..!
He lives in Chicago with his mum Brenda, dad Bill, older brother and sister April and his grandma Alice-the -great. He goes to school with his cousin Fuschia and friends Andrew and Kiko.
His teacher is Miss Murray.
He has adventures with all of his imagination and the cartoon surroundings change when he's daydreaming. A bit like you'd imagine your own child's mind to.
It's a very 'feel good' kind of show, whereby the kids are all sweet and the parents never raise their voices....oh to be a cartoon mum....sigh.........OH ..forgot where I was for a minute....ahem...
The stories all tell of being good, not being bad or mean or unfriendly. It tells of how someone may have to move away from ...
noofer 16.10.2002
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Advantages: easy to use for young children Disadvantages: none
My son is a huge fan of Blinky Bill and watches it every day on cartoon network, I do not mind at all as it is a nice cartoon with no fighting or guns etc. Another great Blinky product I have found is Blinky Bills Extrodinary Balloon Adventure, a cd rom for children. It is nice and bright and my four year old learnt how to use it really quickly there is loads to do on it but not too much so that he gets confused. I am really pleased with it and will buy another one for him. I got this one in Woolworths for £9.99. ...
Kelly21 10.04.2001
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Advantages: funny and educates at the sme time Disadvantages: its not on normal main stream telly,so unless you have sky you miss out
I watched this program ,thats what all us mums do watch kiddies programes, its on at six pm and is about a delightful family including little bill,who has an older brother and sister and a lovely mum and dad.Little bill is a cheeky lovely looking boy with no hair. The program teaches young children manners,why it is good to tell the truth etc.It really has a sweet charming way to deal with how we all would like our children to behave,my four year loves it and settles down to watch it and the good thing is its near bedtime.A good point is its a childrens program which us adults wouldn't mind sitting through.so give it a go and you and your little child could be having a little giggle together at this charming program. ...
melsey 26.03.2001 (24.03.2001)
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