Episode
The Bill: A Show Of Generosity
Overview
Taviner and Hollis deal with a number of disturbances involving two local youths, but aren't lucky enough to catch either of them. Monroe organises a fund for Conway, and while Chandler makes a very charitable donation, Taviner is forced to write an IOU. With no way of contributing to the pot, Taviner believes he has hit the big time when he catches up with one of the youths and confiscates £200 from him. Managing to rescue his reputation amongst the relief, he is soon left in deep trouble as unbeknownst to him, the money is fake. Stamp and Page find a number of petrol bombs and fireworks near Simpson's bookshop, but it is Azim Khan who finds himself being arrested for stealing petrol. Meanwhile, a devastated Ackland attends Conway's funeral with Carver.
Details
- Series
- The Bill
- Season
- Season 18
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2002-04-16
Episode context
A Show Of Generosity is Episode 17 in Season 18 of The Bill. It aired on 2002-04-16.
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Episode 16: Afternoon Rendezvous
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