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}}'''Targets''' is the 345th episode of ''[[The Bill]]''.
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'''Targets''' is the 345th episode of ''[[The Bill]]''.
 
   
 
D.A.C. Hicks talks about reclaiming the streets. D.C.I. Reid talks about her pilot project on street robberies. P.C. Stamp is at a traffic depot by a cemetery and talks to a youth he suspects of criminal damage. The boy talks about being bullied, so carries a knife for self defence. D.C. Carver talks to P.C. Hollis about the bullies. Carver and D.C. Lines get the go-ahead from D.I. Burnside to carry out surveillance on them.
 
D.A.C. Hicks talks about reclaiming the streets. D.C.I. Reid talks about her pilot project on street robberies. P.C. Stamp is at a traffic depot by a cemetery and talks to a youth he suspects of criminal damage. The boy talks about being bullied, so carries a knife for self defence. D.C. Carver talks to P.C. Hollis about the bullies. Carver and D.C. Lines get the go-ahead from D.I. Burnside to carry out surveillance on them.

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Targets
Episode No.   Series
345 1991x054
Original Airdate
4th July 1991 Flag of United Kingdom
Written By
J.C. Wilsher
Produced By
Suri Krishnamma
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Targets is the 345th episode of The Bill.

D.A.C. Hicks talks about reclaiming the streets. D.C.I. Reid talks about her pilot project on street robberies. P.C. Stamp is at a traffic depot by a cemetery and talks to a youth he suspects of criminal damage. The boy talks about being bullied, so carries a knife for self defence. D.C. Carver talks to P.C. Hollis about the bullies. Carver and D.C. Lines get the go-ahead from D.I. Burnside to carry out surveillance on them.