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''''''Character History''''''
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Jeff Clarke, a stressde father, took much of CID and Superintendent Prosser hostage in the CID office for not listening to him. They escape unharmed, unlike PC Dan Casper who is shot in the arm in a violent struggle to get the gun off Clarke, and the real Gabriel Kent, brother of PC Gabriel (David) Kent, who is shot and falls off the stairway, nine feet to the floor.
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When DCI Jack Meadows challenges her about the shooting of PC Casper she tells him "You were not there, DCI Meadows, you are in no position to pass judgement". Suspended Inspector, Gina Gold is asked by Superintendents Prosser and Okaro to be the hostage negotiator until the proper negotiators turn up. Gina tries to contact DC Terry Perkins via a Police Radio, but Clarke catches him with a wireless microphone in his ear and ties him up, telling him about he did with the boy who had killed his son, Jake.
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Sergeant Rollins of CO19 advises Prosser that they could shoot Clarke, but Prosser is concerned about the CID officers. She speaks to Okaro, and says, "Look, I know the siege is getting stronger and I know I am not the one to end it. I have already spoken to the Borough Commander and he is an agreement for you to come back. This is your station Adam, you should be back here running it."
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Clarke tells Perkins that he had hit his son, and that the boy had run out into the street where he had been run over. Perkins recalls that Clarke had told of a man in Iraq who put him in the boot of a car and told him it was wired and realises that Clarke has done the same to Ashley Morgan. DS Phil Hunter and DC Zain Nadir rescue Morgan from Clarke's Peugeot 406.
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On hearing on the radio that Morgan is alive, Clarke attempts to strangle Perkins and points the gun to his head. Rollins shouted to Okaro "SHOT ON", and Okaro authorises the subsequent shot.
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Prosser is pictured leaving the station quietly with her suitcase and belongings as Sergeant Smith examines Clarke, in February 2006, she transfers to the Greater Manchester Police.
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Revision as of 19:26, 3 July 2010



Amanda Prosser
Biographical information
IC:

1

Gender:Female   Female
Hair Colour:

Red

Occupational information

Occupation(s):

Police Officer

Affiliation:

Metropolitan Police

Rank:

Superintendent

Call Sign:

Sierra Oscar 5-2

Other information

Portrayed by:

Serena Gordon

First Appearance:

2005x063 - Episode 336

Last Appearance:

2005x076 - Episode 349

List of Appearances


'Character History' Jeff Clarke, a stressde father, took much of CID and Superintendent Prosser hostage in the CID office for not listening to him. They escape unharmed, unlike PC Dan Casper who is shot in the arm in a violent struggle to get the gun off Clarke, and the real Gabriel Kent, brother of PC Gabriel (David) Kent, who is shot and falls off the stairway, nine feet to the floor.

When DCI Jack Meadows challenges her about the shooting of PC Casper she tells him "You were not there, DCI Meadows, you are in no position to pass judgement". Suspended Inspector, Gina Gold is asked by Superintendents Prosser and Okaro to be the hostage negotiator until the proper negotiators turn up. Gina tries to contact DC Terry Perkins via a Police Radio, but Clarke catches him with a wireless microphone in his ear and ties him up, telling him about he did with the boy who had killed his son, Jake.

Sergeant Rollins of CO19 advises Prosser that they could shoot Clarke, but Prosser is concerned about the CID officers. She speaks to Okaro, and says, "Look, I know the siege is getting stronger and I know I am not the one to end it. I have already spoken to the Borough Commander and he is an agreement for you to come back. This is your station Adam, you should be back here running it."

Clarke tells Perkins that he had hit his son, and that the boy had run out into the street where he had been run over. Perkins recalls that Clarke had told of a man in Iraq who put him in the boot of a car and told him it was wired and realises that Clarke has done the same to Ashley Morgan. DS Phil Hunter and DC Zain Nadir rescue Morgan from Clarke's Peugeot 406.

On hearing on the radio that Morgan is alive, Clarke attempts to strangle Perkins and points the gun to his head. Rollins shouted to Okaro "SHOT ON", and Okaro authorises the subsequent shot.

Prosser is pictured leaving the station quietly with her suitcase and belongings as Sergeant Smith examines Clarke, in February 2006, she transfers to the Greater Manchester Police.


Service Record

Family and Relationships

Major Storylines

Amanda arrives at Sun Hill with a poor reputation. She manages to live up to her reputation; her autocratic style and her tendency to take credit for the work of others earns her many enemies, particularly Inspector Gina Gold. Amanda was sent to Sun Hill as a Superintendent whilst Supt. Adam Okaro is on bereavement leave. When a number of Sun Hill's CID officers are taken hostage in the station Amanda realizes that Sun Hill was Supt. Okaro's station and hands over her radio.