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  • The Bill The Jury's Out (Season 17, Episode 44)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 50 min | Crime, Drama

The Bill

The Jury's Out (Season 17, Episode 44)
TV-14
TV Episode | 50 min | Crime, Drama

A victim of a minor car accident involving a drunk pro-police judge threatens to sue the Met for being biased.
Director
Writers
Arthur Ellis (written by) | Geoff McQueen (series deviser)
Producer
Casting Director
Production Designers
Peter Joyce (design) | David Richens (design)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Jun 26, 2001

Release date
Jun 26, 2001 (United Kingdom)
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20 cast members
Name Known for
Mark Wingett
PC Jim Carver PC Jim Carver   See fewer
Ben Roberts
Ch. Insp. Derek Conway Ch. Insp. Derek Conway   See fewer
Jane Wall
PC Di Worrell PC Di Worrell   See fewer
Suzanne Maddock
PC Cass Rickman PC Cass Rickman   See fewer
Colin Tarrant
Insp Andrew Monroe Insp Andrew Monroe   See fewer
Chris Simmons
DC Mickey Webb DC Mickey Webb   See fewer
Samantha Robson
PC Vicky Hagen PC Vicky Hagen   See fewer
Karl Collins
DC Danny Glaze DC Danny Glaze   See fewer
Graham Cole
PC Tony Stamp PC Tony Stamp   See fewer
Andrew Paul
PC Dave Quinnan PC Dave Quinnan   See fewer
Matthew Crompton
PC Sam Harker PC Sam Harker   See fewer
T.P. McKenna
Judge Hugh Alexander Judge Hugh Alexander   See fewer
Andrew Powell
Gerry Fablon Gerry Fablon   See fewer
Guy Williams
Henry Banby QC Henry Banby QC   See fewer
John McAndrew
Mallory Perrett QC Mallory Perrett QC   See fewer
Barry Jackson
John Attard John Attard   See fewer
Roger Morlidge
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Ewan Watson
Court Officer Court Officer   See fewer
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