Episode
The Bill: Face the Music
Overview
Carver and Ackland investigate a series of burglaries, where all of the homeowners have booked holidays with a particular travel agent. Carver is aware of the criminal history of one of the employees, and immediately suspects that he may be responsible. When the robberies are linked to the man's girlfriend, Carver goes undercover at a dog kennel in an attempt to set a trap for the thief, but his lack of knowledge sees his cover blown.
Details
- Series
- The Bill
- Season
- Season 18
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 2002-03-28
Episode context
Face the Music is Episode 14 in Season 18 of The Bill. It aired on 2002-03-28.
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Episode 13: Loose Cannon
Webb and Spears pursue a stolen car across the Jasmine Allen Estate and discover guns under the seat. The car is traced to recently released convict, Michael Bowker. When questioned, Bowker claims to have no knowledge of the weapons. Webb photographs Bowker handing over large wads of cash to a blonde woman, whom Meadows recognises as Angie Weller, wife of imprisoned super-grass Jimmy Weller.
Episode 15: Thin Ice
Stamp and Rickman pursue a stolen Porsche to a lock-up, where they find a number of false plates being applied to stolen high-end vehicles. Stamp and Rickman are suspicious when one of the victims, an accountant, has not reported his car missing. When Rickman spots a duo hanging around outside his office, she recognises them as visitors to the lock-up
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Episode 17: A Show Of Generosity
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Episode 10: Quinnan (5)
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Episode 18: The Bill Season 18 Episode 18
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Episode 9: Quinnan (4)
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Episode 19: The Bill Season 18 Episode 19
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Episode 8: Quinnan (3)
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Episode 20: Episode 011
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