Episode
The Bill: Lullaby: Part II
Overview
Smithy gets closer to Tim Tze as the search for his parents continues. His failure to investigate the attack on the Chinese restaurant correctly continues to hang over him, but when it appears that the man responsible had prior contact with the Tze family, Smithy finds he may well be in the clear. Deakin discovers that the restaurant has been put up for sale, but despite putting pressure on the owner, he refuses to give evidence. When Lenny Tze's car is found, and Tim finally gives up some information, Deakin uncovers details of an extramarital affair. As Jung Tze turns up alive and well, Smithy begins to wonder if the entire kidnapping has all been staged, until he and Tim are kidnapped.
Details
- Series
- The Bill
- Season
- Season 16
- Episode
- Episode 54
- Air date
- 2000-08-26
Episode context
Lullaby: Part II is Episode 54 in Season 16 of The Bill. It aired on 2000-08-26.
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