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The Bill in 1986


Episode Count[]

Ranking Character Played by Number of Episodes Running total Previous year's ranking
1 DI Galloway John Salthouse 6 23 1
2 DS Roach Tony Scannell 6 22 2
3 DC Dashwood Jon Iles 6 22 3
4 Sgt Cryer Eric Richard 6 23 4
5 PC Edwards Colin Blumenau 6 23 5
6 PC Carver Mark Wingett 6 23 6
7 PC Ackland Trudie Goodwin 6 23 7
8 Sgt Penny Roger Leach 6 20 8
9 PC Smith Robert Hudson 6 N/A
10 PC Martella Nula Conwell 6 16 10
11 PC Muswell Ralph Brown 6 11 13
12 Ch Supt Brownlow Peter Ellis 5 16 11
13 PC Hollis Jeff Stewart 5 15 12
14 PC Lyttleton Ronny Cush 4 8 14
15 Sgt Peters Larry Dann 3 7 15
15 PC Frank Ashley Gunstock 2 11 17
16 PC Shaw Chris Walker 2 6 15
17 DS Burnside Christopher Ellison 2 3
18 PC Litten Gary Olsen 1 9

Production[]

The location of The Bill's production was to prove a problem - in the winter of 1985-86, the highly-publicised strike at the neighbouring newspaper plant was to bring shooting to a complete halt - angry crowds of picketers at the gates of the plant were in constant confrontation with police, and there were instances when uniformed cast members were mistaken for real police. A quick end to the strike did not materialise and the dispute escalated, turning the whole area into something of a war zone. Work on Series 3 was suspended until a new Sun Hill could be found - as The Bill moved out, ironically the real Bill moved in, using the warehouse as a temporary base.

The Bill's new home was in Barlby Road, off Ladbroke Grove in West London, in an old record company depot. Shooting began in March 1987 and transmission of this 3rd series began in September.

Burnside, from the Robbery Squad, posed as a buyer at a scrap yard suspected of making up illegal cars (Ringer); a Polish seaman arrived at Sun Hill and requested asylum, as Penny's wife turned to Cryer claiming her husband was beating her up (Public and Confidential); and a roadsweeper who witnessed the fly-tipping of rubble in the street was injured (Loan Shark). What appeared to be a straightforward assault had hidden complications (With Friends like that...?); Martella played in goal in a community football match (Whose side are you on); and stolen Scotch turned up at the retirement party for the Brownlow's clerk (The Chief Superintendent's Party).

Episodes[]

18 - 2 - 1986x001 - Ringer - 01-Jan-1986
19 - 2 - 1986x002 - Public and Confidential - 13-Jan-1986
20 - 2 - 1986x003 - Loan Shark - 20-Jan-1986
21 - 2 - 1986x004 - With Friends Like That...? - 27-Jan-1986
22 - 2 - 1986x005 - Whose Side Are You On? - 03-Feb-1986
23 - 2 - 1986x006 - The Chief Super's Party - 10-Feb-1986


Preceded by:
1985 Episodes
1986 Episodes
(Episode Chronology)
Succeeded by:
1987 Episodes


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