Episode
The Bill: Addresses
Overview
Viv and Sgt. Cryer are on night patrol. They stop a lady wheeling a suitcase looking for an address. They are asked to assist Tony and Dave at a house where a man is dropping the contents of his flat off the roof. They then attend a burglar alarm. The lady reappears followed by 3 youths. They take her to another address.
Details
- Series
- The Bill
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 9
- Air date
- 1990-01-30
- Runtime
- 22 min
Episode context
Addresses is Episode 9 in Series 6 of The Bill. It aired on 1990-01-30. The runtime is 22 min.
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Episode 8: Roger And Out
Roach thinks Tosh has something going on the side. Penny is going to report Tosh for 'breach of regulations' by allowing a lodger to stay. Everyone from Cryer to Hollis feel Penny has gone too far.
Episode 10: Michael Runs The Family Now
Burnside talks to his snout about the robbery of a video shop that was owned by the son of a dead villain who has taken over the family. An incident at a pub is thought of as being retribution of the robbery. Burnside's snout's wife is having an affair with the villain. A lady, who had been to self-defense classes run by Stamp, breaks a man's arm. Sgt. Cryer thinks she used excessive force but she tells Stamp she was being 'felt up'. Man has form for previous indecent assaults.
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