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The Bill Season 20 Episode 28 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Bill Season 20 Episode 28

Episode Title: Episode 208
Genre: Drama, Crime
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: April 15, 2004
Runtime:25 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Bill: A major road traffic accident in Sun Hill sees a seriously injured man, Adrian Collins, rushed to St Hugh's Hospital. When Uniform discover a handgun and balaclava in Collins' car, and after questioning from DC Terry Perkins and PC Kerry Young, Collins admits he was on his way to a bank robbery. When an alarm is triggered at a nearby bank, Sgt Dale Smith realises the robbery has proceeded without Collins and takes charge of the situation. With SO19 delayed in traffic, Smithy has trouble commanding the respect of his officers with rumours of Kerry's alleged rape flying around. An angry PC Cameron Tait confronts him and the two nearly come to blows until they agree to concentrate on the job at hand. The lone bank robber is Trevor Willets, and he demands a getaway car. The situation gets even worse when the bank's terrified manager is pushed out with a bomb strapped to his waist. The bank manager's partner, and Willets' ex-wife Louise is brought to the scene, but her hysterical presence doesn't help matters. SO19 arrive at last, but as Kerry isolates the manager from the scene, Cameron chooses that moment to confront her about the rape allegations. Distracted by Cameron, and watched by PC Gabriel Kent, Kerry fails to notice the bank manager try to remove the bomb which he believes is fake. It detonates, and when the dust and smoke settles, Kerry Young is nowhere to be seen.

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