Stuart Turner (The Bill)
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Stuart Turner | |
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Doug Rao as DS Stuart Turner |
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First appearance | Episode # 400 (23/03/2006) |
Portrayed by | Doug Rao |
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Occupation | Police Officer |
Title | Detective Sergeant |
Stuart Turner is a fictional character in the long-running TV series The Bill. As he is a CID officer he does not have a callsign and so in radio communications is simply referred to as "DS Turner". He is played by Doug Rao.
Stuart first arrives in Sun Hill as a DC from West End Central but is offered the position of DS at Sun Hill by DCI Jack Meadows. Stuart is a replacement for DS Ramani DeCosta.
[edit] Personal life and background
Stuart is a deeply competitive and highly ambituous detective, but is unpopular with many of his fellow colleagues in Sun Hill CID, particularly DS Phil Hunter, as he is deeply resentful of his relationship with then DS Samantha Nixon.
Stuart Turner is confident, up-front and intelligent. He joined the Sun Hill team after a spell at a West End nick. After graduating from university, he initially went into teaching, but the curriculum, day-to-day routine and endless rounds of disciplining unruly kids became tedious. He longed for more of a challenge and when his friend told him he was joining the Met, Stuart signed up too.
Deeply competitive, Stuart went on to surpass his mate at Hendon and got his first choice of borough posting. Stuart has worked his way up the ranks quite swiftly. He joined the job and instantly knew that uniform wasn't for him. His strengths always lay in detection and interviewing suspects. He loves nothing more than lulling a suspect into a false sense of security in an interview then delivering the killer question that pulls the rug from under them.
Stuart's a natural leader with apparent integrity, and takes an intellectual approach to his work. He always keeps abreast of the latest theories and can quote from psychology journals. However, he doesn't like getting his hands dirty and is happy to leave the arrests to uniform or his DCs - they can break the rules for a collar but shouldn't expect his back-up if it goes pear shaped.
[edit] Relationships
Stuart has only had one mentionable relationship since joining Sun Hill, with Samantha Nixon. They quickly become serious, and move in together. When Sam discovers she is pregnant, Stuart is worried about his future, and is relieved when she has a miscarriage, which is the main cause for their breakup.
Preceded by Ramani DeCosta |
Sun Hill Detective Sergeant 2006 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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