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The Bill Season 19 Episode 43 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Bill Season 19 Episode 43

Episode Title: Episode 118
Genre: Drama, Crime
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: June 04, 2003
Runtime:25 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Bill: Sgt Sheelagh Murphy regains consciousness in the back of the stolen cab and texts PC Des Taviner her whereabouts. She escapes, only to be recaptured, but Des arrives in time to disarm her attacker. Relieved that they have actually caught their man, Sheelagh tells Des how grateful she is he helped clear her husband's name. Sgt Dale Smith and PC Cameron Tait stake out a local club where they suspect manager David Wemmick is running rent boys. Cameron poses as a client, and rent boy Justin gives him an address where he finds enough evidence for a raid. While waiting for Tait, Smith sees PC Luke Ashton enter the gay club with a male companion. After the raid, the rent boys are using the same number to call 'home' - a number that belongs to the club's barman, Colin Meakes. Now it's a matter of convincing Justin to help them. Sgt June Ackland is bemused that Marie Graham, Jim Carver's intended, is involved in an assault, but decides to dig into her past anyway - could Marie be a violent woman? Meanwhile, Polly Page drags Jim off on his wedding day to investigate a report of a young boy living alone, but after discovering the decomposed body of an old man, they find themselves locked in a cellar. With the wedding hour drawing closer, Tony Stamp panics when he can't raise either Jim or Polly on the phone, so he takes June Ackland off to look for them. They locate the missing duo, but then find themselves well and truly trapped...

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