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Sergeant Corrie was drafted into Sun Hill in 1990 when Tom Penny was in court facing charges of drink-driving. He worked alongside Sergeants Maitland and Peters on the A-Relief whilst Cryer was Duty Sergeant, and was a cop of the 'old school'. He was a quiet sort of bloke - genial and friendly, if a little absent minded. Corrie was only at the station for a couple of months, being later replaced by Sergeant Boyden. |
Sergeant Corrie was drafted into Sun Hill in 1990 when Tom Penny was in court facing charges of drink-driving. He worked alongside Sergeants Maitland and Peters on the A-Relief whilst Cryer was Duty Sergeant, and was a cop of the 'old school'. He was a quiet sort of bloke - genial and friendly, if a little absent minded. Corrie was only at the station for a couple of months, being later replaced by Sergeant Boyden. |
Revision as of 22:43, 27 September 2015
Sgt. Joseph Corrie is a character in The Bill.
Sergeant Corrie was drafted into Sun Hill in 1990 when Tom Penny was in court facing charges of drink-driving. He worked alongside Sergeants Maitland and Peters on the A-Relief whilst Cryer was Duty Sergeant, and was a cop of the 'old school'. He was a quiet sort of bloke - genial and friendly, if a little absent minded. Corrie was only at the station for a couple of months, being later replaced by Sergeant Boyden.
Preceded by: Sgt. Tom Penny |
Sun Hill Sergeant 1990 - 1991 |
Succeeded by: Sgt. Matthew Boyden |