Stamp and Hollis walk into a house, and discover human remains, Tosh investigates a racially motivated attack.
Directed by the excellent Brian Farnham, this is a terrific episode, it's boasts two great stories, a stellar cast, and some real tensions. It's so curious and strange, it's not a run of the mill episode, there's a sense of intrigue which makes a nice change.
Hill is such an interesting character, k loved Ken Campbell, best remembered for Fawlty Towers, I only wish he'd been called Roger. I love how exasperated Burnside gets with him.
It's amazing how tastes and styles change so much, beards are noticeable, hardly any guys have beards on The Bill, the guy that does looks so modern, so smart.
Poor Tosh is abandoned to work on his own here.
Look out for Alex Kingston and Martine McCutcheon.
Loved it, 9/10.
Directed by the excellent Brian Farnham, this is a terrific episode, it's boasts two great stories, a stellar cast, and some real tensions. It's so curious and strange, it's not a run of the mill episode, there's a sense of intrigue which makes a nice change.
Hill is such an interesting character, k loved Ken Campbell, best remembered for Fawlty Towers, I only wish he'd been called Roger. I love how exasperated Burnside gets with him.
It's amazing how tastes and styles change so much, beards are noticeable, hardly any guys have beards on The Bill, the guy that does looks so modern, so smart.
Poor Tosh is abandoned to work on his own here.
Look out for Alex Kingston and Martine McCutcheon.
Loved it, 9/10.