Will Fletcher

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William Fletcher
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Gary Lucy as PC Will Fletcher
First appearance Episode # 371 (14/12/2005)
Last appearance N/A
Cause/Reason N/A
Information
Occupation Police Officer
Title Police Constable
Relationships None
Portrayed by Gary Lucy

Police Constable Will Fletcher is a character in the long-running ITV drama The Bill. He is played by Gary Lucy. His callsign is '543'. He has been in the series since December 2005.

[edit] Personal Life and Background

PC Fletcher grew up in Hemel Hempstead. Will lived with both his parents and also had a sister. He was inspired to join the police by a friend of his dads who was in the force and often told him stories about his police work.

[edit] Training

Like most others at Sun Hill, Will did his training at Hendon. It is not clear where he served his probationary period or indeed how long he has been in the force, but he previously served at Hemel Hempstead and he was transferred to Sun Hill mid December 2005.

[edit] Outside Work and Relationships

In his spare time he enjoys boxing, although an injury to his hand meant he was unable to compete in the tournament with PC Dan Casper. However, he stood in his friend's corner for every match and it was he who tried to convince Dan to tell Inspector Gina Gold about his steroid addiction.

He showed strong feelings for his colleague PC Emma Keane and was violently opposed to her marriage to lawyer Matt Hinkley. Despite being beaten up on Emma's wedding day after she revealed to Matt that she slept with Will and being able to prove that Matt had been behind the attack, he turned up at the wedding merely to wish them well.

Recently, Will had been in a relationship with PC Honey Harman, but they split up after he refused to go on holiday with her in Tenerife. Honey was later shot and killed after being held captive by drug barons. Will is currently struggling to come to terms with her death.

Will has become close friends with Dan, and the two are frenquently seen paired on the beat together.