The following is a list of episodes for the British ITV1 period police drama Heartbeat. The programme first aired on Friday 10 April 1992 and 18 series have so far been aired. The first series broadcast on a Friday, as from the second series, Heartbeat has been on a Sunday night.[1] The 18th series premièred on 12 October 2008 and took a break after the 6th episode. The 18th series continued on 19 April 2009 and concluded on 14 June 2009. The last 9 episodes were aired in 2010, although they were shown in Sweden on TV4 from 25 August 2009 to 4 September 2009 and in Denmark on TV2 Charlie from 16 December 2009 to 24 December 2009.
372 episodes of Heartbeat have aired, which includes 9 Christmas episodes.
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1 | "Changing Places" | 10 April 1992
2000 |
PC Nick Rowan arrives in Aidensfield, makes himself known to the locals and gets his first case when a woman becomes convinced she has a stalker. Nick's wife Kate was raised in Aidensfield and hopes to get a job working alongside Dr Ferrenby.
Guest Stars: Andrew Abrahams as Magistrate, Marcus Lund as Second Mod, Gemma Cawthorne as Lizzie Maskell, Nicola Headley as Baby Girl, Mark J. Pepper as First Mod, Rosemary McHale as Georgina Fraser, Peter Wallis as Old Bob, Del Henney as Harold Jackson, Malcolm Hebden as Clerk of Court, Eileen O'Brien as Mrs Maskell, Phoenix as The Telstars, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Murray. |
2 | "Fruits of the Earth" | 17 April 1992 | Aidensfield police station is up for inspection and Oscar wants everyone to be on their toes. However, strange happenings at Kirlby Moor prompt Nick to investigate a disappearance.
Guest Stars: Elspeth Charlton as Mrs. Holroyd, Ben Forster as Arnold Merriweather, Joyce Kennedy as Mrs. Potter, Simon Molloy as Inspector, Genevieve Walsh as Hannah Davies, Dennis McIntosh as Hiker, John Breslin as Mr. Potter, Brian Baines as Mr. Holroyd, Barrie Rutter as Mr. Maskell, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, Edward Peel as Mr. Carter, Shirley Stelfox as Mrs. Parkin, Eileen O'Brien as Mrs. Maskell, Roy Alon as Car Driver. |
3 | "Rumours" | 24 April 1992 | Charlie Denby's record shop is one of the most popular places in Aidensfield for teenage boys. But things are not what they seem when Nick gets a tip-off that suggests Charlie has other interests in the boys. Meanwhile, Greengrass offers to do a spot of gardening for Rene ad Francis Kirby. But when their antiques catch his eye, he sees a way to make money.
Guest Stars: Edward Mallon as Tony Cottis, Ronnie Leek as Mason, Paul Walton as Dessie Pendleton, Elizabeth Spriggs as Rene Kirby, Martin Raymond Bolger as Gerry Adamson, Paul Greenwood as Harry Cottis, John Forgeham as Reg Pendleton, Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Murray, Ann Rye as Miss. Hamilton, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, David Hargreaves as Charlie Denby, Judith Davis as Frances Kirby. |
4 | "Playing with Fire" | 1 May 1992 | When Nick investigates an arson attack on two bars, he gets on the wrong side of some of the village's highly respected residents, and puts himself and Kate in danger when one of the villagers thinks they are above the law. Meanwhile, Oscar is convinced he has finally got Greengrass when he is caught poaching.
Guest Stars: Tony Forsyth as Ian Clayton, Lottie Ward as Fiona Lambton, Geoffrey Banks as Mr. Sykes, Eileen O'Brien as Mrs. Maskell, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, Ann Rye as Miss. Hamilton, Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Murray, Jane Hazlegrove as Maggie. |
5 | "Nowt but a Prank" | 8 May 1992 | Nick intervenes in the feud between two farmers Matthew Chapman and Dick Radcliffe. Chapman goes to extreme measures to protect his farm from trespassers and Radcliffe thinks everyone has the right to walk on his land. Things go too far when Chapman puts the lives of three schoolchildren at risk
Guest Stars: Sue Race as Mrs. Thurston, James Cosmo as Matthew Chapman, Paul Copley as Dick Radcliffe, William Ash as Paul Allenby, Lynn Farleigh as Mary Radcliffe, Patrick Connolly as Keith Hawkins, Nicky Evans as Graham Thompson. |
6 | "Old, New, Borrowed and Blue" | 15 May 1992 | When a spate of burglaries leave the police with no leads, Nick suspects local saint Miss Stiling is up to no good, but Blaketon is more concerned about protecting the next target, Ashfordly Hall. Meanwhile, Alan Maskell, an old friend of Nick's, is getting married and his father asks Greengrass to organise the transport.
Guest Stars: Justin Chadwick as Derek, Annette Crosbie as Penelope Stirling, Sylvia Gatril as Sandra's Mum, Jill McCullough as Jigsaw Woman, Simon O'Brien as Vince, John Otway as Burglar, Michael Carter as Auctioneer, Eileen O'Brien as Mrs. Maskell, Barrie Rutter as Mr. Maskell, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Maskell, Pete Ivatts as Antique Dealer, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, Harry Beety as Salter. |
7 | "Face Value" | 22 May 1992 | Blaketon is convinced his team will need no assistance at a ban-the-bomb demonstration. However, Aidensfield becomes overrun with protesters against the Fylingdales radar station, and Greengrass makes matters worse when he allows the protesters to squat on the land of Ashfordly Hall.
Guest Stars: William Marsh as American, Billy Boden as Billy, Cathy Sandford as Val, Philip Glenister as Julian Cantley, John Duttine as Paul Melthorn, Antony Byrne as Duncan, Rod Arthur as Turner, Johnny Allan as Stan Metcalfe, Martin Oldfield as Freddie. |
8 | "Outsiders" | 29 May 1992 | When Aidensfield is visited by a family of gypsies, Blaketon orders Nick to get rid of them in order to avoid trouble. However, Nick discovers the head of the family has returned to the village to die of cancer. Meanwhile, the local vicar's daughter falls in love with one of the gypsies, causing confrontations in the Aidensfield Arms.
Guest Stars: John Turner as Hunter, Darren Clewlow as Milos Lazlos, Katherine Franklin-Adams as Anna Collingsworth, Tony Nelson as Shopkeeper, Michael O'Connor as Billy, Daniel Ryan as Jamie Hunter, Jonathan Magnanti as Bill Gallagher, Jim Millea as Jim Clayton, Ashley C. Nelson as Jadran Lazlos, Roy Boyd as Joseph Lazlos, Eleanor Bron as Maria Lazlos, Martin Crocker as Collingsworth. |
9 | "Primal Instinct" | 5 June 1992 | When a retired Scotland Yard detective is shot dead in his cottage in Aidensfield, Blaketon is forced to work with the victim's Scotland Yard colleagues from London. Meanwhile, Alan Maskell gets into trouble with the police when he spray paints a car that turns out to be stolen.
Guest Stars: Philip De Wilde as Verger, Stuart Wolfenden as Pete Davies, David Birrell as Charlie Hasty, Freda Dowie as Muriel Gerard, Breffni McKenna as DC Jack Langford, Caroline O'Neill as WPC Rachel Benson, Glyn Owen as DCI Paddy Merton, Jean Anderson as Victoria Wainwright, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Maskell. |
10 | "Keep on Running" | 12 June 1992 | When Greengrass is arrested for sheep rustling, Blaketon is certain he will end up with a prison sentence. Meanwhile, Kate is concerned about Aidensfield Arms landlord George Ward. Nick is offered a job in the anti-drugs unit.
Guest Stars: Glyn Owen as DCI Paddy Merton, Nick Moran as Rick Parker, David Boyce as Clerk, David Birrell as Charlie Hasty, Tom Beard as Gerry, Stuart Wolfenden as Pete Davies, Mary Woodvine as Susie, Keith Woodason as D.S. Simmerson, Nicholas Lane as Youth, Jennie-Anne St. Clair as Liza, Jack Deam as Alan Maskell, Suzanne Hitchmough as Sandra Maskell, Andrew Abrahams as Magistrate, Barrie Rutter as Mr Maskell, Peter Armitage as Mr. Huggett. |
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11 | "Secrets" | 18 April 1993 | When a market trader is held at gunpoint and his van is stolen, Nick suspects Lord Ashfordly's spoiled and erratic son has something to do with it. But he is using his position at Ashfordly Hall to make life miserable for the officers. Meanwhile, Kate befriends a pregnant teenage girl.
Guest Stars: Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Marc Warren as Rupert Ashfordly, Shirley Vaughan as Miss Eckersley, Danielle Tilley as Julie Neagle, Gavin Kitchen as Danny Pearce aka Mick Lewis, Michael Gunn as Jack Neagle, Tubby Andrews as Joe Duffy, Jacqueline Basquil as Ellen Neagle, Graham Arnold as Tim Cunningham, Jamie Davis as Neagle Child, Thomas Heap as Neagle Child, Charlotte Heap as Neagle Child, Lianne Davis as Neagle Child, Frances Goodall as Ada Clough, Natalie Hackner as Rose Simmons. |
12 | "End of the Line" | 25 April 1993 | Frank Milner arrives in Aidensfield to get revenge on Nick, who he blames for the death of his beloved granddaughter. Frank decides to take away someone who Nick really loves — Kate. Meanwhile, Greengrass is asked to clear an old barn and discovers the parts of a car.
Guest Stars: Bill Lund as Butcher, Anne Firbank as Agnes Tripp, Ted Beyer as Taxi Driver, Peter Barkworth as Frank Milner, Annie Boland as Claire Milner, Mike Kelly as Malcolm Mostyn. |
13 | "Manhunt" | 2 May 1993 | An armed robbery takes place at the Aidensfield Arms leaving Nick, George and Greengrass held at gunpoint. Nick thinks Greengrass has something to do with it. Meanwhile, Blaketon and Kate try to rescue Nick.
Guest Stars: Peter Rylands as Chemist, Anastasia Mulrooney as Jean Robinson, Eddie Caswell as Harbour Master, Samantha Beckinsale as Susan Robinson, Rachel Davies as Nell Robinson, Peter Martin as Drayman, Johnny Leeze as Pub Landlord, Steve Halliwell as Newsagent, Mike Kelly as Malcolm Mostyn. |
14 | "Bitter Harvest" | 9 May 1993 | When a local farmer discovers his cow has been infected with foot and mouth disease, Aidensfield is put on red alert and the police must act fast to contain it. Meanwhile, Gina Ward, George's wayward niece arrives in Aidensfild.
Guest Stars: Stephen Lord as Paul Manston, Viv Warentz as Post Lady, Graham Rigby as Old Man, Richard Mapletoft as Valuer, Annie Sawle as Mrs Jupp, John Langford as Fairburn, Renny Krupinski as Mills, Gil Brailey as June Manston, Ann Rye as Miss Hamilton, James Hazeldine as Reg Manston, Kate Rutter as Annie Carver, Peter Alexander as Martin Thomas, Freddie Fletcher as Sam Carver. |
15 | "Over the Hill" | 16 May 1993 | When black soldier Ken Marston reports his racist sergeant to his superiors, Sgt. Nichols plans to kill Ken up on the cliff. However, when Nichols ends up falling off the cliff, Ken seeks solace in an old friend in Aidensfield, but further trouble awaits him. Meanwhile, Kate deals with a grief stricken young boy following the death of his father.
Guest Stars: Adam Walsh as Daniel Sandford, Bert Gaunt as Mr. Pearson, Joe Belcher as Mr. Diprose, Fine Time Fontayne as Ronnie, Chris Brailsford as Sergeant Nichols, Sandy Hendrickse as Helen Sandford, Roland Gift as Ken Marston, Bobby Knutt as Reg, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, James McKenna as S.I.B. Major. |
16 | "Bang to Rights" | 23 May 1993 | When Rosie Tinniswood tries to commit suicide, Nick and Kate take in her children. When she recovers, Rosie tells Nick her husband is in prison for a crime he did not commit, and Nick sets out to prove his innocence. Meanwhile, Phil is attacked in the Aidensfield Arms, and Gina and Greengrass know the identity of his attacker.
Guest Stars: Sherry Ormerod as Mrs. Bradburn, Hayley Elliott as Julie Tinniswood, Joseph Vickers as Eddie Tinniswood, Zoe Riggs as Sandy Tiniswood, Steve Dent as Lorry Driver, Liz Stooke as Sister Fletcher, Tim Dantay as Peter Fuller, Melanie Kilburn as Rosie Tinniswood, Ray Lonnen as Rowley Carsons, Sue Devaney as Jennifer Galvin, Helen Weir as Matron, Ann Rye as Miss Hamilton, Rosy Clayton as Mrs Bromley. |
17 | "A Talent for Deception" | 30 May 1993 | Nick and Kate's marriage is at risk when one of Kate's old boyfriends becomes a prime suspect in a hit-and-run accident. Kate is certain of his innocence whilst Nick must prove his guilt. Meanwhile, Phil organises a talent contest for the local football team. Greengrass sells some land to MoD and buys himself a flashy car.
Guest Stars: Jane Lancaster as Mavis's Mother, Stephen Lloyd as Mersey Hound, Alex Mousley as Mersey Hound, Nicholas Fry as MoD Official, Darryl Goddard as Hotel Clerk, Jim Russell as Delivery Boy, Nicholas Blane as Bank Manager, Cedric Beaumont as Mr. Aldham, Rosy Clayton as Mrs. Bromley, Mike Kelly as Malcolm Mostyn, Dominic Arnold as Peter Hughes, Dorothy Tutin as Amanda Young, Chris Hargreaves as Mark Sutton, Anne Hornby as Bank Cashier. |
18 | "Baby Blues" | 6 June 1993 | When a baby is abducted from outside the shop, everyone thinks a gang of hippies who have taken over Featherstone Hall are to blame. But Kate suspects one of her patients who cannot conceive has been pushed too far. Meanwhile, Greengrass buys a racehorse and begins training it up.
Guest Stars: Kitty Aldridge as Sarah Collins, Anne Reid as Marjorie Doubleday, Nicholas Gleaves as Eric Doubleday, Alison Johnston as Rita Doubleday, Adam Kotz as Jim, Billy Geraghty as Bob, Peter Ferris as Jim, Nadja Zee as Linda, Sam Fairbrother as Davey. |
19 | "Wall of Silence" | 13 June 1993 | A series of break-ins across Aidensfield is the last thing Blaketon wants. Whilst the chief constable is staying at Ashfordly Hall and when 350 birds used for a hunt are stolen, Lord Ashfordly puts pressure on Blaketon to find the culprit. Meanwhile, Kate and Dr. Ferrenby uncover a doctor who is performing illegal abortions.
Guest Stars: Ted Beyer as Dan Halcombe, Howard Clark as Butler, Anita Carey as Helen Rawlings, Des McAleer as Matt Rawlings, Rachel Robertson as Susan Rawlings, John Simm as Richard Francis, Hugo Speer as Chris Rawlings, Dicken Ashworth as Bill Francis, Barbara Keogh as Edith Gillet, Mike Kelly as Malcolm Mostyn, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly. |
20 | "Missing" | 20 June 1993 | The fair is visiting and caravan site owner Edna Plummer uses the fair as a meeting place for her criminal brother who receives some stolen paintings that have been transported from Holland, and one of the paintings falls into the hands of Greengrass. Meanwhile, Kate deals with the disappearance of two five year old boys.
Guest Stars: Paul Brennan as Brian Currie, Paul Oldham as Clem Briggs, Christine Mackie as Grace Birdsall, Rowan Spinks as Bobby Birdsall, Greg Baines as Duggie Birdsall, Shane Huson as William Cox, Catherine Brown as Norma Wilkinson, Robert Curley as Howard Currie, Marie Mescki as Eileen Currie, Mark Drewry as Norman Currie, Anna Calder-Marshall as Claire Mercer, Leslie Hattersley as Michael Mercer, Andrew Lee Potts as Roger Platt, Christopher McHallem as Larry Dobson, Sally Walsh as Jean Birdsall, Andrew Dunn as Frank Parry, Jane Downs as Edna Plummer. |
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21 | "Speed Kills" | 3 October 1993 | When a stash of drugs is stolen from the surgery and Dr. Ferrenby is left critically injured, Nick discovers drug problems are at an increase in Aidensfield when one of Gina's friends suffers from an overdose. Meanwhile, Greengrass is annoyed when his flash car is stolen.
Guest Stars: Ian Bleasdale as Gordon Briggs, Rita Verity as Ward Sister, Charlotte Clotworthy as Jane, Dean Gatiss as Graham Blaketon, Malcolm Gerard as Mr Thorpe, Stephen Bird as Spike, Andrew Williamson as Ricky, Diane Whitley as Mavis Briggs, Michael McNally as Baz, Emma Harbour as Debbie, Kieran O'Brien as Neil |
22 | "Riders of the Storm" | 10 October 1993 | Ex con Stevie Walsh has returned to Aidensfield to confront his estranged wife and her new lover. Worried Walsh will cause trouble in the village, Blaketon alerts Nick of his upcoming return. However, Stevie Walsh is the least of their worries when a thunderstorm causes the train to crash. Meanwhile, Gina's brother gets caught up in the train crash and Greengrass and George try to rescue him.
Guest Stars: Dennis McIntosh as Signalman, Malcolm Raeburn as Roy Marshall, Stephen Graham (1) as Barry Ward, Sheila Grier as Ellen Walsh, Peter Guinness as Stevie Walsh, Rosy Clayton as Mrs Bromley |
23 | "Dead Ringer" | 17 October 1993 | When a pawnbroker is robbed, Nick discovers PC Bellamy was supposed to be on duty when the robbery occurred but was with his ex-girlfriend instead, and Blaketon is forced to suspend Bellamy. Meanwhile, Greengrass finds the greyhound of ruthless businessman Jack Sharman and sees a way to make money.
Guest Stars: Dave Law as Mechanic, Jim Whelan as Race Track Clerk, Danny Davies (1) as Mr Harris, Ken Kitson as Mr Williams, Duggie Brown as Wilfred, Philip Martin Brown (1) as Jack Scarman, John Gully as David Parrish, Elizabeth Banks as Debbie Chapman, Freddie Jones (1) as Mr. Parrish, Seamus O'Neill as Eddie Mooney |
24 | "Going Home" | 24 October 1993 | A German called Victor Kellerman arrives in Aidensfield with the intent of making life miserable for local landowner Mr Lessor. But when he attempts to kill Lessor, secrets about WW2 are unearthed. Dr. Ferrenby dies whilst fishing. Meanwhile, Greengrass helps a gang of gypsies organize a bare-fist fight.
Guest Stars: Tony Capstick as Harold, Don Hall (1) as Station Sergeant, Colin Meredith as Hotel Clerk, Kate Riding as Mrs Bright, T. P. McKenna (1) as Michael O'Leary, Robert Hands as James Lessor, Anna Cropper as Helen Lessor, Harold Innocent as Martin Lessor, Jack McKenzie (1) as Mr. Brown, Clive Swift as Victor Kellerman, Mark Moraghan as Luke |
25 | "A Chilly Reception" | 31 October 1993 | Nick discovers someone is out to sabotage a young woman's wedding and the sudden arrival of the woman's ex-boyfriend sparks off a chain of events. Kate gets a visit from her aunt Eileen, but Nick soon discovers his wife has been keeping secrets from him. Meanwhile, an old friend of Greengrass sells him stolen sea food which gives some of the villagers food poisoning.
Guest Stars: Jane Jarmon as Ethel, Bill Lund as Bill, Jane Wood as Beth Siddons, Edward Clayton as Jack Siddons, Victoria Scarborough as Susan Siddons, Anne Stallybrass as Aunt Eileen, Don Crann as Banger Bailey, George A. Cooper (1) as Walter Pettigrew, Daniel Craig as Peter Begg |
26 | "The Frighteners" | 7 November 1993 | A elderly woman is receiving threatening letters. Nick suspects ruthless farmer Mr Walker is responsible but Blaketon thinks that her conman son-in-law is the culprit. Meanwhile, Greengrass clashes with a fellow farmer after he is shot at whilst on the moor.
Guest Stars: Dave Hill (1) as Eric Bradshaw, Peter Gilmore as Raymond Walker, Dora Bryan as Jane Thompson, Susan Jameson as Jennifer Bradshaw |
27 | "Father's Day" | 14 November 1993 | When a DJ is assaulted at the village hall dance, Nick suspects drugs were being used. However, a witness claims that Blaketon's estranged son Graham is the attacker. Meanwhile, Greengrass helps Betty Such to retrieve her late husband's windfall, but it was buried with him.
Guest Stars: Ben Choyce as Nigel, Tom Jordan (1) as Eric, Dean Gatiss as Graham Blaketon, Annie Sawle as Miss Moore, Nicholas Blane as Mr Hepplewhite, Geoff Oldham as Reverend Simms, Liz Stooke as Sister Burgess, Belinda Chapman as Mrs Fletcher, Daniel Green (1) as Simon Such, Sue Holderness as Joan Forrester, Julie T Wallace as Betty Such, Laura Crossley as Karen Fletcher, Anthony Schaeffer as Mr Cussons, Freddie Garrity as Tiny Weedon |
28 | "Endangered Species" | 21 November 1993 | When David Stockwell reports an illegal badger digging ring in the woods, his mother is involved in a hit-and-run accident. Blaketon orders Nick to get results but Nick has his doubts about Mrs. Stockwell. Meanwhile, Greengrass gets into trouble when he sells shares of a racehorse to George.
Guest Stars: William Ilkley as Steve, Doc O'Brien as Alan, Bill Dean (1) as Harry Capshaw, Rosalie Crutchley as Florence Stockwell, Mike Kelly as Malcolm Mostyn |
29 | "An American in Aidensfield" | 28 November 1993 | An American motorcyclist called Charlie causes friction in Aidensfield when the locals are divided on their personal view on outsiders. One of the protesters who is against Charlie is a Korean war veteran. Meanwhile, Greengrass buys a couple of classic motorbikes and has hopes of making a quick sale.
Guest Stars: Bradley Lavelle as Charlie Dameron, Ben Murphy (2) as Fred Manchester, Ken Farrington (1) as Vic Kennis, Stephen MacKenna as Tom Lawrence, David Fleeshman as Laski, Frances Cox as Mrs. Bannister, Lewis Hancock (1) as Lieutenant Hadley |
30 | "Bringing It All Back Home" | 5 December 1993 | Inspector Crossley arrives in Aidensfield and discovers all is not well for the Ashfordly police. Nick is using his police house as a surgery and Blaketon has taken leave as his son Graham stands trial. Gina's singing gig causes a stir with the villagers. Meanwhile, Greengrass goes into hiding when the Inland Revenue arrives in Aidensfield.
Guest Stars: Gemma Phoenix as Jenny, Rachel Laurence as Sally, Sue Holderness as Joan, Dean Gatiss as Graham Blaketon, Freddie Davies (1) as Arcade Owner, David McKail as Macgregor, Susan Cookson as Brenda, Siobhan Finneran as Janet, Reg Stewart as Clive, Mike Kelly as Malcolm Mostyn, Russell Boulter as Inspector Crossley, John Laing (1) as John |
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31 | "Wild Thing" | 4 September 1994 | With Inspector Crossley out to ruin the reputation of the Ashfordly police, Blaketon is desperate to prove him wrong by finding the culprit behind the number of sheep killings. Meanwhile, Greengrass is devastated when his beloved dog Alfred is ordered to be shot.
Guest Stars: Russell Boulter as Inspector Crossley, Rowan Spinks as Richard Cunningham, Emelye Robinson as Susan Radcliffe, Lucy Robinson as Jennifer Radcliffe, Sarah Thurstan as dog breeder, Cedric Beaumont as Sam Ditchley, Christine Mackie as Mrs. Cunningham, Gordon Duffy as Phil Cunningham, Michael Yeaman as Steve Cameron, Andrew Abrahams (2) as Magistrate, Julia Lane as Christine Ferguson, Billy Hartman as Dave Slade, Siobhan Finneran as Tax Inspector, Sally Walsh as Jane Cunningham |
32 | "Witch Hunt" | 11 September 1994 | There is an outbreak of food poisoning and Inspector Crossley suspects the victim's housekeeper is to blame. Blaketon isn't convinced of her guilt but he is unable to act against Crossley due to lack of evidence.
Guest Stars: Phyllida Law as Nancy Bellow, Gareth Tudor Price as Harry Salter, Amanda Elwes as Marjorie Salter, Tom Walker as John Sharrock, Hayley Elliott as Betty Sharrock, Ashley Thornton as Alec Green, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison, Russell Boulter as Inspector Crossley |
33 | "Mid Day Sun" | 18 September 1994 | When the local garage owner dies of rabies, Blaketon discovers a family dog has brought a disease into the country from abroad, and when the dog goes missing, a hunt gets underway. Meanwhile, Greengrass is asked to help out the local gamekeeper. Ventress damages the new police car.
Guest Stars: Robert Whelan as Philip Martin, Gary Catlin as dogcatcher, Johnny Allan (1) as bystander 2, Simon Ashley as bystander 1, John Middleton as Thompsett, Dennis Blanch as Tom Gordon, Luke Marcel as Jamie Halstead, Ray Ashcroft as Jim Swaby, Julia Lane as Christine Ferguson, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison, Richard Heffer as Major Halstead, Lizzie Mickery (1) as Alice Halstead |
34 | "Turn of the Tide" | 25 September 1994 | Blaketon is called upon by CID of Whitby to uncover smuggling by a gang of fishermen, he sends Ventress and Nick undercover in whitby to entrap the smugglers. Nick thinks nailing Cedric Shanks will put a stop to the smuggling, but he needs the help of a young Jake Stirling, who has been corrupted by Cedric. Meanwhile, Blaketon takes Nick's place whilst he is away and finds an opportunity to stop one of Grengrasses schemes.
Guest Stars: James Healy as policeman, Eamonn Riley as Customs Officer, Richard Leaf as Freddy, Elspeth Charlton as Sarah Stirling, Deborah McAndrew as Liza Everett, John Higgins (1) as Jake Stirling, Rod Arthur as Walter, Tony Caunter as Hesketh, Julia Lane as Christine Ferguson, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison, Tim Healy as Cedric Shanks |
35 | "Love Child" | 2 October 1994 | There is a break-in at the council office and a file is stolen, the child of that file is then kidnapped and Kate suspects his biological mother Sandie is to blame, and Blaketon doesn't help matters. Meanwhile, Greengrass buys some pigeons so that he can race them. but then one of his pigeons is killed.
Guest Stars: Alison Burrows as Beryl, Romy Baskerville as Miss Paxton, Claude Close as Walter Roscoe, Maria Miles as Sandie, Roger Walker as Mr. Eliot, Margot Leicester as Mrs. Eliot, Valerie Blake as Mrs. Sanderson, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison, Andrew Lancel as Vinnie, Mark Haddigan as Vernon Brennan |
36 | "Nice Girls Don't" | 9 October 1994 | Gina is attacked whilst on her way home from a rugby match, Greengrass comes to her rescue before anything seriouse happens. however, Bellamy finds himself in the frame for attemptive rape when his tie is found in Gina's car. but then the rapist strikes again. Meanwhile, Greengrass buys a couple of pigs that run wild around Aidensfield.
Guest Stars: Tim Barker as Bill Forbes, Peter Lorenzelli as Mr Stallybrass, Caroline Hunnisett as Lizzie, Douglas McFerran as Neil Gibson, Chris Jury (1) as PC Norman Little, Ashley Barker as Ted, Eric Allan (1) as publican, Dorothy Atkinson as Connie Gibson, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison |
37 | "Trouble in Mind" | 16 October 1994 | Dennis Parker left Aidensfield and his wife and daughter 7 years ago. now he is back and has no memory of the past 7 years. he is determind to find his wife and daughter again but has no memory of what happened before he returned to the village. Nick and George set out to help him uncover the past. Meanwhile, Greengrass turns down a business deal from a disturbing man on a train and begins to regret it when his barn is burnt down and Alfred is kidnapped.
Guest Stars: Brian Baines as Mr. Leeson, Barry Jackson as Harold Jenkins, Ted Richards as Mr Hainsworth, Julia Haworth as Joanna Parker, Joanna Swain as ticketwoman, Joanna Phillips-Lane as Helen Parker, Thomas Wheatley as Dennis Parker, Natalie Forbes as Jean Selby |
38 | "Fair Game" | 23 October 1994 | When Jack Richards is killed whilst horse riding, Nick and Kate discover his wife was drugging him so that she could have an affair with a younger man. And another death soon occurs. Meanwhile, Greengrass hopes to take the place in an illegal cock fighting match from a deceased crook.
Guest Stars: Arthur Spreckley as Artie Sneed, David Fielder as Cutter, Renny Krupinski as Colonel Smedley, Michael Mueller as Jeremy Kirby, Mark Burns as Jack Temple-Richards, Jenny Agutter as Susannah Temple-Richards |
39 | "Red Herring" | 30 October 1994 | When a Russian salior goes on the run for killing his captain and Nick fails to catch him, Blaketon is keen to catch him before whitby CID takes over the operation, but Nick discovers a connection between the Russians and Dr Radcliffe's daughter. Meanwhile, Greengrass corrupts the local priest by taking him poaching.
Guest Stars: Dr. Paul Richardson as Dennis, Lucy Robinson as Jennifer Radcliffe, Ronnie Leek as Fillingham's Sidekick, Ferdi Moroz as Commissar, Martine Brown (1) as Mrs Aspinall, Alan David (2) as Fillingham, Jack Chissick as Leon Melnik, Philip Stone as Father Sergei, Paul Bown as Vladimir Ivanov, Brian Hogg as Bus Conductor, Julia Lane as Christine Ferguson |
40 | "Arms and the Man" | 6 November 1994 | When army veteran Ron Cooper is rushed to hospital, Nick discovers he has a stash of weapons which has fallen into the hands of four teenage thugs. Kate tries to support a pregnate women but discovers she is pregnate herself. Meanwhile, Greengrass buys a grenade and cleans of Lord Ashfordlys trout.
Guest Stars: Ian Sharrock as Morris, Anthony Lewis as Billy Swinton, Bobby Knutt (3) as Harry Price, David McCallum (1) as Cooper, Lesley Nicol as Mrs Swinton, Paul Hanley as Sandy Swinton, Lee Otway as Mickey Randall, Julia Lane as Christine |
41 | "Treading Carefully" | 13 November 1994 | Nick and Kates marriage is on again on the line as they continue to drift apart. Kate finds comfort in her colleuge James whilst Nick decides to forget his troubles by catching a gang of roof thieves. Meanwhile, Greengrass rents out his land to three boys on a camping trip.
Guest Stars: Colin Buchanan as Mike, Emelye Robinson as Susan Radcliffe, Lucy Robinson as Jennifer Radcliffe, Danny Cunningham as Eddie Clough, Neil Stuke as Phil, Gordon Wharmby as Horace, Alan Rothwell as Reverend Jackson, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison |
42 | "Bad Blood" | 20 November 1994 | When Arthur and Emily Jacob return home from holiday and find there house has been burgaled, Nick discovers there's bad blood between Arthur's sons, and secrets from the Jacobs past are finally uncovered. Meanwhile, Gina's ex lover Billy is out of prison. but he is having some trouble keeping on the straight and narrow, which eventually leaves Greengrass and Gina in trouble with Blaketon.
Guest Stars: Alan Stocks as Billy Redshaw, Rita May as junk shop owner, David Schofield as Darcy Jacobs, Garry Cooper (1) as Arthur Jacobs, Kate Gartside as Emily Jacobs, Karen Meagher as Inspector Murchison |
43 | "Assault and Battery" | 27 November 1994 |
A battery farm is attacked by suspected animal rights activists. Days later the owner disturbs one of them and is accidentally killed by his own shotgun.Meanwhile,Greengrass goes into the egg selling busiuness. Guest Stars: Stuart Richman as Coroner, Cathy Underwood as Monica Sykes, Karl Haynes as Jim Norton, Caroline Trowbridge as Loveday, Thomas Lockyer (1) as Mervyn Sykes, Darren Southworth as Terry Wishart, Steve Huison as Ken Appleby |
44 | "Lost and Found" | 6 December 1994 |
Guest Stars: Shahid Malik as Malik, Joel Lawrence as Alan, Isobel Raine as Margaret Holworth, Lloyd Peters as Derek Wilson, Anthony Booth (1) as Napper Minto, Michael Wardle as Jim Stockdale, Frank Finlay as Howard Franklin, Jack Watling as the Colonel, Phil Atkinson as Mal Squires, Tony Barton as Orry Gaines, Thora Hird as Hannah Stockdale |
45 | "A Bird in the Hand" | 13 December 1994 |
Guest Stars: Nicola Hird as Jane Shields, Stefan Escreet as Martin Philllips, Bill Stewart (1) as Ronald Pitts, Richard Ridings as Thorpe, Jack Watson as Tom Abbott, Diane Adderley as Mary Shields, Julia Lane as Christine, Alan Rothwell as Reverend Jackson, John Bowler as Frank |
46 | "A Winter's Tale" | 25 December 1994 |
Guest Stars: Terry Clynes as Kevin, Mary Hanson as woman in the street, Lorraine Peters as shopkeeper, Eli Woods as Albert, Dean Gatiss as Graham Blaketon, Sam Townend as Danny Parkin, Richard Cadman as Ronnie Parkin, Stacey Heywood as Ellie Parkin, Bruce Jones as Fred Parkin, Twiggy Lawson as Lady Janet Whitly, Rosy Clayton as Mrs. Bromley, Tracey Nutter as girl in the grotto |
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47 | "Wishing Well" | 3 September 1995 |
Guest Stars: Judy Brooke as Julie, Noel Dyson as Netty Pickard, James Warrior as Walter Stanton, Scott Ransome as Roger, Adam Sunderland as Ollie |
48 | "Expectations" | 10 September 1995 |
Guest Stars: Craig Wilson as Dave, Lorraine Peters as Mrs. Hardaker, Andy Dawson as Ted Norton, Liz Stooke as Staff Nurse, Frank J. Lauder as Frank, David Fleeshman as Mr. Faber, Patricia Hayes as Flo, William Ash as Joe Norton, Bill Rodgers (4) as Fred, Brian Hogg as bus conductor, Jim Millea as stallholder |
49 | "Thief in the Night" | 17 September 1995 |
Guest Stars: Danny Davies (1) as Mr. Copeland, Harry Beety as Joseph Walker, David Fleeshman as Mr. Faber, Lesley Nicol as Rita Stirling, Chris Connell as Gary, Anthony Schaeffer as Mr. Morrison, Alan Rothwell as Reverend Jackson |
50 | "Domestic" | 24 September 1995 |
Guest Stars: Harry Beety as Joseph Walker, Irene Skillington as Bertha, Jack Carr (1) as Wesley, Margo Gunn as Dorothy Dewhurst, Richard Derrington as Colin Dewhurst, Peter Woodward as Tugger Barker, Mark Addy as Norman Greengrass |
51 | "Vacant Possession" | 1 October 1995 |
Guest Stars: Jackie Fielding as Brenda Booth, Andrew Hawkins as Martin Shepherd, Robin Bowerman as Jack Anderson, Ian Hogg as Frank Mellor, Victoria Williams as Sue Shepherd, Chris Walker (1) as Eddie King |
52 | "We're All Allies Really" | 8 October 1995 |
Guest Stars: Dennis Blanch as Tom Gordon, Trevor Fox as Tyler, Tilo Keiner as Dieter Lotschmeyer, Tony Melody as Walter Openshaw, Jean Heywood as Hilda Openshaw, Harry Beety as Joseph |
53 | "Sophie's Choice" | 15 October 1995 |
Guest Stars: Ryan Atkinson as Kevin, James Masters as Fire Officer, Jack McBride as Mr. Molloy, David Neilson as Barry Jackson, Kathy Jamieson as Sophie Jackson, Jessica Harris as Vicki, James Quinn (1) as Malcolm Brown |
54 | "Gone Tomorrow" | 22 October 1995 |
Guest Stars: Kenneth Alan Taylor as Bill Evans, Mary Cunningham (1) as Hester Jarvis, Cathy Sara as Beryl Conway, Angela Crow as Lily Conway, Paul Simpson as Luke Halliwell, David Ellison as Ted Halliwell, Antony Carrick (2) as Aylsham Hooker, Stephen Churchett as Bernard Conway |
55 | "Toss Up" | 29 October 1995 |
Guest Stars: Michelle Hardwick as Sandra, Dennis Blanch as Mr. Gordon, Gillian Kerrod as Mrs. Gordon, Gary Whitaker as Pete, Sally Adams as Sister, Lori Wells as Mrs. Clegg, John Branwell as Mr Clegg, Jane Hazlegrove as Marion, Brian Hibbard (3) as Jason, Keith Clifford as Mr Flax, Maggie Lane as Mrs. Flax, Sally Ann Matthews as Paula |
56 | "It's All in the Game" | 5 November 1995 |
Guest Stars: Jonathan Linsley as Billy Black, Dean Williams as Rod, Terence Skelton as Boothby, Philip David as the punter, Richard Whitaker as horse wrangler, David MacCreedy (1) as Dave, John Woodvine as Frank Armstrong, Gerard Horan as D.I. Woodhead, Alan Rothwell as Reverend Jackson, Clara Salaman as Jill Criddle |
57 | "Vigilante" | 12 November 1995 |
Guest Stars: Emily Aston as Julie Tinniswood, Elizabeth Binns as Sandy Tinniswood, Tim Stern as Sydney Sugden, Tony Capstick as Alfie Alker, Randal Herley as Arthur Wakefield, Liz Stooke as Nurse Gordon, Ralf Little as Eddie Tinniswood, Harry Beety as Joseph Walker, Brian Rawlinson as Tweedy Harris, Alan Rothwell as Reverend Jackson, John McArdle as Terry Tinniswood, Ursula Howells as Miriam Wakefield, Melanie Kilburn as Rosie Tinniswood, Russell Dixon (1) as Hector Cowley, Una Stubbs as Anthea Cowley |
58 | "Unfinished Business" | 19 November 1995 |
Guest Stars: Kelvin Fletcher as Colin Ellis, Polly Hemingway as Sandra Hutton, Ralph Ineson as Corporal Fisher, Martin Barrass as Sapper Smith, Lesley Nicol as Rita Stirling, Dave King (1) as Roy Hutton, Michael Bray as Lieutenant Scott, Kate Layden as Joy Ellis, Harry Beety as Joseph |
59 | "Saint Columba's Treasure" | 26 November 1995 |
Guest Stars: Devon Scott as Mary Secker, Lesley Nicol as Rita Stirling, Mary Wray as Mrs. Morris, Peter Diamond as Professor Brigstocke, Martin Reeve as police doctor, Andrew Livingston as Herbert, Rodney Litchfield as Jenkins, Harry Beety as Joseph, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
60 | "Sitting Off the Dock of the Bay" | 3 December 1995 |
Guest Stars: Brian Southwood as Hawkins, Frank J. Lauder as Frank, Craig Wilson as Dave, Nicola Strong as Marina, Sarah Wills as Karen, Luke Hanson as Hans, Andy Dawson as Ted Norton, Harry Beety as Joseph, Rod Arthur as Skipper, William Ash as Joe Norton, Valentine Pelka as Danny, Paul Gabriel (1) as Jamie |
61 | "Blood Sports" | 10 December 1995 |
Guest Stars: Tony Monroe as Dr Green, Anna Jaskolka as Mrs. Watkins, Adam Fogerty as Ken Fairbrother, Juliette Gruber as Jo Weston, Ben Hanson as Simon Carter, Ashley Russell as Charles Carter, Justine Midda as Michelle Blanchard, Harry Beety as Joseph, James Marcus as Clive Loxton, Vicky Johnson (1) as Sister McRae Director: Gerry Mill (1) |
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62 | "Kids" | 1 September 1996 |
Guest Stars: Andrew Abrahams (2) as Chairman, Maureen Lunt as Sister Green, Ken Kitson as Waiter Pettigrew, Jeni McKain as Lizzy McGowan, Sean Scanlan as Arnold McGowan, Ian Michie as Derek Ramsey, Julie Graham as Dorothy McGowan, Mary Healey (1) as Mrs. Watkins |
63 | "Old Colonials" | 8 September 1996 |
Guest Stars: Rosie Chambers as Annie Ruane, Victoria Williams as Sue Shepherd, Tim Woodward as Walter Gillies, Ron Berglas as Jeb. C. Faulkner, Niven Boyd as Bill Ruane, Mark Addy as Norman Greengrass, David Williams (4) as feed man |
64 | "Forget Me Not" | 15 September 1996 |
Guest Stars: Shend as Brian, Philippa Howell as Margaret Bracewell, Neil Boorman as Edward Bracewell, Arthur Kelly as Terry Hunt, Simon Day as Fenwick, Peter Washington as Anton, John Biggins as Alan Davies, David Bamber as Adrian Shaw |
65 | "A Long Shot" | 22 September 1996 |
Guest Stars: Steven Townsley as Billy, Lorraine Peters as shopkeeper, Mark Carmel as Chapman, Kenneth Cranham as Charlie Wallace, Christopher Maffei as Len Schofield, Malcolm Storry as Harry Schofield, Eric Allan (1) as Clark, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Mary Healey (1) as Mrs. Watkins, Gary Waldhorn as Joss Harrop |
66 | "Something of Value" | 29 September 1996 |
Guest Stars: Kenneth Cranham as Charlie Wallace, Andrew Milner as Colin, Alan Hulse as Dennis Cox, Alan Partington as Mr. Loftus, Anthony Holt as Jimmy, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
67 | "Frail Mortality" | 6 October 1996 |
Guest Stars: Steven Townsley as Billy, Oliver Peace as Constantin, Carl McGuinness as Stefan, Geoffrey Wilkinson as antiques dealer, Gary Oliver as Mihail, Kathleen Worth as Ida Forrest, Gideon Turner as Ronnie Harvey, Michael Jayston as Michael Harvey, Gillian Kearney as Susan Watkins, Mary Healey (1) as Mrs. Watkins |
68 | "Snapped" | 13 October 1996 |
Guest Stars: Frances Cox as Mrs. Wardle, Bill Fellows as taxi driver, Prunella Ransome as Mrs. McInver, Marji Campi as Avis Rogers, Yolande Davis as Sylvie, Sean McKenzie as Brian Rogers, Keeley Hawes as Michelle, Eamon Boland (1) as Ralph Webster, Mark Arden as Jansson |
69 | "Catch Us If You Can" | 20 October 1996 |
Guest Stars: Irene Skillington as Bertha, Alex Whetham as Derek Barnby-Ross, David Marsden as Joss Wrigley, Kevin Hand as 2nd Student, Jim Marsh as Peter Parkinson, Mitch Barber as Goodway, Nick Bartlett (1) as Grieves, George Jackos as Andy Farley, Chris Sanders as Dino, Jim Millea as Harry Platt, Roger Sloman as Inspector Les Hackett, Jane How as Anita Setters, Roger Lloyd Pack as Reggie Rawlins |
70 | "Giving the Game Away" | 27 October 1996 |
Guest Stars: Roger Bingham (1) as Whitby Captain, Gordon Duffy as Phil Cunningham, Shaun Parkes as Errol Jones, Diane Langton as Ruby Rowan, Leslie Schofield as Jed Hunter, Francis Magee (1) as Stannard, Geoffrey Leesley as Frank Beckshaw, Tim Stedman as Martin Beckshaw, Kathryn Pogson as Liz Beckshaw, Brian Hogg as bus driver, Harry Beety as Joseph |
71 | "The Championship" | 3 November 1996 |
Guest Stars: Leigh Harris as David Smethwick, Charlotte Estelle as Marlene, Bryn Ellis as Bill, Norman Rossington as Bertie Mould, Kerrie Taylor as Jean Abbott, Cliff Howells as Donald Smethwick, Diane Langton as Ruby Rowan, Wanda Ventham as Fiona Weston, Fiona Bruce as Dr Wilby, Stuart Laing (1) as Jack Abbott, Jacqueline Naylor as Annie Smethwick |
72 | "Who Needs Enemies?" | 10 November 1996 |
Guest Stars: Angela Catherall as Mrs. Gower, Willie Ross (5) as Jonty Walsh, Peter Maz as Big Bernard, Steven Townsley as Billy Burke, Mark Whiteley as Del Sharkley, Gordon Alcock as Duggie Harper, Catherine Carter as Nurse Grey, Cherith Mellor as Sister Mercer, Jonathan Weir as Constable Barry, Paul Alexander as Les Langley, Helen Kay as Sister Reed, Adam Musson as Timmy Gower, Stephen Yardley as Arnold Sampson, Ian Thompson as Harry Fell, Philip Bird as Inspector Burton |
73 | "Thanks to Alfred" | 17 November 1996 |
Guest Stars: Vanessa Knox-Mawer as Sylvia Phillips, Norman Gregory as Jim Phillips, Rebecca Fenwick as Vicki Phillips, Sean Casey (3) as wrestler, Dave Hipkiss as wrestler, Malcolm Ardley as wrestler, Steve Green as wrestler, Adam Fogerty as Ken Fairbrother, Pip Miller as Mike Scott, Pat Roach as The Masked Marvel, Brian Hogg as bus driver, Anne Stallybrass as Eileen, Terry Gilligan as Detective Supt. Adams, Bobby Knutt (3) as Pat Starr, Benedict Sandiford (2) as Tony Phillips, Susanna Dawson as Anne Fowles |
74 | "Obsessions" | 1 December 1996 |
Guest Stars: Tom Entwhistle as Michael, Alison Lloyd as Neighbour, Andrew Westfield as joiner, Tim Wylton as Colin Flintoff, Alison Fielding as Sandra Croft, Owen Aaronovitch as Clive Kenway, Judi Lamb as Madge Flintoff |
75 | "The Best Laid Plans" | 8 December 1996 |
Guest Stars: Clare Higgins as Maureen Bristow, Rosemary Martin as Miss Spicer, Seamus Gubbins as Jed, Kevin McMonagle as Trevor, Robin Bowerman as Anderson, Andrew Milner as Colin, Anthony Holt as Jimmy, Jenny Agutter as Susannah Temple-Richards |
76 | "Bygones Be Bygones" | 15 December 1996 |
Guest Stars: Pavel Douglas as Nigel Wheeler, Glenn Cunningham (1) as Jim Riley, Robin Bowerman as auctioneer, Nicola Weatherell as telephone girl, Vicki Stevens as waitress, Maynard Williams as Mr. Gibson, Philip Rowlands as Mr. Sims, Clare Webzell as Mrs. Sims, Elizabeth Bennett (1) as Joyce Jowett, Maggie Tagney as Mrs. Mason |
77 | "Old Friends" | 22 December 1996 |
Guest Stars: Ruth Kettlewell as May, Lesley Duff as Mrs. Smith, Keith Ladd as Mr. Smith, Tony Nyland as fishmonger, Rachel Peirman as barmaid, Gordon Kane as Penrice, Ava Hunt as Anne Thompson, Ian Blower as Bill Thompson, Laura Cox as Brenda Savage, Nick Wyatt as Ronnie Savage, Robert Langdon Lloyd (1) as Antonin Clarion, Kenneth MacDonald (3) as Inspector Jennings |
78 | "Charity Begins At Home" | 29 December 1996 |
Guest Stars: Sarah Thomas as Doris, Jacki Webb as Mave, John Michie as Hugh, Biddy Hodson as Sophie, Mary Healey (1) as Mrs. Watkins, Katie Ferguson as narrator |
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79 | "Bad Apple" | 31 August 1997 |
Guest Stars: Brian Hogg as Eric, Olive Pendleton as Mrs Franklin, Kathleen Worth as Ida Forrest, Norman Mills as Mr Kettley, Mary Tamm as Marilyn, Christopher Wilkinson as Mr Black, David Kangas as Derek Rosser, Ian Redford as Mr Sellars, Wanda Ventham as Fiona Weston, Ann Aris as Chairwoman of Magistrates, Mark Womack (1) as Keith Megson, Michelle Chadwick as Linda |
80 | "Pig in the Middle" | 7 September 1997 |
Guest Stars: Julie T Wallace as Betty Sutch, Russell Dixon (1) as Hector Cowley, Una Stubbs as Anthea Cowley, Hugh Lloyd as Archie Birley, James Hooton as Simon Sutch, Zena Walker as Ellen Birley |
81 | "Small Beer" | 14 September 1997 |
Guest Stars: Julie Riley as Robert's Mother, John Elmes as Mr Sangers, Patrick McGuire as Robert Chalk, Paul Slack as Tony Mowbray, Rowena Cooper as Mrs Cross, Adam Scourfield as Dennis Cross, Frank Mills as Albert Potter, Maggie Tagney as Woman At Door, Jim Millea as Harry Platt |
82 | "Closing Ranks" | 21 September 1997 |
Guest Stars: Ellie Haddington as Joan Braithwaite, Ruth Holden as Great Aunt Lil, Stephen Petcher as Cousin Cyril, Ros Simmons as Mrs Jackson, Stephen Finegold as Snaith, Pearce Quigley as Red Broadbent, Paul Brennen (1) as Duster Murray, Charlotte Mitchell (2) as Granny Bellamy, Andrew Abrahams (2) as Chairman, Maggie Ollerenshaw as Norma Braithwaite, Martin Aylett as Benson, Wanda Ventham as Fiona Weston |
83 | "Leaving Home" | 28 September 1997 |
Guest Stars: Graham Walker (2) as Mickey, Anthony Milner as Bill Walker, Sallty Watts as Mary Walker, Julian Kerridge as Stephen Walker, Christine Tremarco as Cathy Thompson, Martin Walsh as Pete, Wanda Ventham as Fiona Weston, Martin Cochrane as Clive Thompson, Carrie Davies as Sister, Bryan Pringle as Ned |
84 | "Fool for Love" | 5 October 1997 |
Guest Stars: Robin Colvill as Antiques Dealer, Fiona Wass as Waitress, Patrick Toomey as Len Wilcox, Carole Nimmons as Jean Lightfoot, Sarah Badel as Susan Williamson, Michael Cochrane as Derek Lightfoot, Richard Franklin (2) as Doctor |
85 | "The Family Way" | 12 October 1997 |
Guest Stars: Samuel Pollen as Justin Wood, Steven Osborne as Faulds, Kate Farrah as Claire Wood, Paddy Navin as Frankie Winders, Tina Jones (1) as Lisa Cooper, Tenniel Evans as Alec Oxley, Stratford Johns as Cyril Isaiah Greengrass, Maggie Jones (1) as Edith Greengrass, Nicholas Ball (1) as Charlie Fenton, Dominic Rickhards as Steve Adams |
86 | "Friendly Fire" | 19 October 1997 |
Guest Stars: Verity Rushworth as Lucy Keen, Lesley Staples as Matron, Jonathan Barlow as Jeff Keen, Carol Harvey (1) as Sheila Keen, Andy Rashleigh as Cliff Dyson, Dominic Rickhards as Steve Adams, Walter Sparrow (2) as Tom, Richard Mayes (1) as Bill Dyson, Paul Kember as Frank Dyson, Anne Stallybrass as Eileen Reynolds, John Salthouse as Richard Ealham |
87 | "Sons and Lovers" | 26 October 1997 |
Guest Stars: Robert Garrett as Sporting Gent, Gordon Langford Rowe as Meadows, Stephen Hackett as Graham Potter, Oliver Cotton as Harry Adams, Carol Royle as Patricia Brewster, Trevor Ray as Terry Bell, Dominic Rickhards as Steve Adams, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
88 | "Playing with Trains" | 2 November 1997 |
Guest Stars: Veronica Lang as Mrs Dobson, Jack Smethurst as John Jenkins, Michael Strobel as Ticket Collector, Bruce McGregor as Train Driver, Steve Drayton as Dennis Black, Steve Garti as 'Five Holes', James Smith (1) as Mr Dobson, Oliver Peace as Terry Ainsworth, Tracey Wilkinson as Molly Ainsworth, Dominic Rickhards as Steve Adams, David Frederickson as John Avery, John Henshaw as Guard, Jeff Hordley as Mark Mullins, James Gaddas (1) as Eddie Ainsworth, Marji Campi as Joyce Elcott |
89 | "What the Butler Saw" | 9 November 1997 |
Guest Stars: Denton Brown as Sammy Maxton, Sophie Sigston as Linda Walker, Jenny Brown as Suzy Rooksby, Robin Colvill as Fetter, Clare Kelly (2) as Alice Jessop, Owen Brenman as Lester, Wayne Foskett as Barry Rooksby, Alice Jones as Katie Rowan, Timothy Carlton as Colonel Hepworth, Dominic Rickhards as Steve Adams, Jim Millea as Harry Platt |
90 | "Affairs of the Heart" | 16 November 1997 |
Guest Stars: Kim MacDonald as Brian, Phil Croft as Policeman, Edwin Newlyn as Vicar, Tony Vasco as Photographer, Robert Swann as Superintendent, Shaun McGowan (1) as Thompson, Kate Lonergan as Gwen Harding, Ian Keith as Ray Coombs, Anne Reid (2) as Aunt Alison, Diane Langton as Ruby Rowan, John Bardon as Grandad Rowan |
91 | "Peace and Quiet" | 23 November 1997 |
Guest Stars: Eva Pope as Sharma, Robert Blythe as Godfrey, Harrison Phillips as Worker, Andrew Burt as Corbett, Richard Albrecht as Johnson, Richard Dillane as Terry, Alice Jones as Katie Rowan, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
92 | "Substitute" | 30 November 1997 |
Guest Stars: Amanda Walker as Jean Clarke, Richard Stevens as Sebastian Stokes, Niamh Daly as Rosa, Elaine Cupples as Maria, Alan Faulkner as Auctioneer, Abigail Milner as Hannah, Emma Williams (1) as Lucy, Rebecca Lord as Kathy, Tracie Bennett as Lieutenant, Peter Harkness as Vinnie, David Kelly (1) as Pa Deighton, Frank Grimes as Dermot O'Kane, Samia Ghadie as Maddy Director: Gerry Mill (1) |
93 | "In On the Act" | 7 December 1997 |
Guest Stars: Alan Meadows as Ted Legge, Clare Beck as Fortune Teller, Pat Connell (1) as Vet, Tom Lloyd-Roberts as Stonemason, Geoffrey Andrews as Mouse Show Judge, Anthony Dutton as Len Tippler, Daniel Caltagirone as Liam, David Groves (1) as Dirk, Keeley Fawcett as Belinda Knight, Simon Slater as Sid Knight, David Michael (1) as Dr. Neil Bolton, Doug Fisher (1) as Trevor Lammas, Lindsey Fawcett as Tracey Knight |
94 | "The Queens Message" | 21 December 1997 |
Guest Stars: Steve Whyment as Lorry Driver, Toni Lloyd as Customer 2, Gloria Appleton as Customer 1, Richard Heap as Lol, Helen Ryan as Betty Hawkins, Con O'Neill as Rex Hawkins, Fionnuala Ellwood as Sylvia, Katharine Rogers as Miriam, Chris Larner as Neville, John Flanagan (2) as Brodie |
95 | "Brainstorm" | 4 January 1998 |
Guest Stars: Douglas Bevons as Auctioneer, Penny Capper as Ann Marie, Larry Waller as Jim Carter, Margo Stanley as Mrs Ada Stonehouse, Eric Carte as Lawyer, Paul Basson as Alan Stilgoe, Charles Cartmell (2) as Russell Palmer, Matthew Marsh as Keith Hibbert, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
96 | "Bad Penny" | 11 January 1998 |
Guest Stars: Frances De La Tour as Tessa, Kim Gillespie as Martin, Robert Curbishley as Garage Attendant, Kieron Forsyth as Linden, Natasha Dahlberg as Penny, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Joe Simpson (2) as Gamekeeper |
97 | "Appearances" | 18 January 1998 |
Guest Stars: Maurice Thorogood as Adrian Chiltern, Lyndon Hellewell as Removal Man 2, Steven Hillman (1) as Removal Man 1, Lawrence Mullin (1) as Colin Gibbs, Adam Waddington as Harry Somers, Eve Matheson as Moira Hamilton, Zoë Hart as Ruth Upton, Belinda Sinclair as Mrs Laura Upton, Terrence Hardiman as John Upton, Patsy Byrne as Martha Coutts |
98 | "Local Knowledge" | 25 January 1998 |
Guest Stars: Katherine Stark as Investigator 1, Jill Halfpenny as Mitzi Wyler, Fred Pearson as Jimmy Turpin, Shelagh Fraser as Sarah Thorpe, Tom Higgins as Fred Pearson, Alec Newman (1) as Johnny Wyler, Maggie Tagney as Gladys Smethurst, Gareth Thomas as Nathaniel Clegghorn, Nigel Lambert as Investigator 2 |
99 | "The Enemy Within" | 1 February 1998 |
Guest Stars: Nicholas Palliser as Petersen, Rebecca Bridle as Jill, David Maybrick as Ted Blunkett, John Alderton as Jim Ryan, Paul Broughton as Charlie Blunkett, Sara Stephens as Kathy |
100 | "Unconsidered Trifles" | 8 February 1998 |
Guest Stars: Steven Chapman (1) as Sergeant Watson, Kevin Dyer as CID Officer, Martin Hainstock as Dave Sharp, Hayley Fairclough as Lizzie Tyler, Adam Woods as Frank Collins, Dean Harris as Jack Fowles, Helena McCarthy (1) as Ma Lines, Kenneth Hadley as Sid Lines, Sarah Churm as Babs, Maggie Tagney as Gladys Smethurst, Christine Anderson as Mrs. Tyler, Richard Burke (2) as Joey Sharpe, Mandy More (1) as Jean Ashdale |
101 | "Heroes and Villains" | 15 February 1998 |
Guest Stars: Alex Cooke (2) as Friend, Aubrey Philips as Randall, Lesley Clare O'Neill as Doreen Chivers, Angela Saville as Joan Sayers, Stefan Podolchuk as Stuart Chivers, Frederick Treves as Gerald Sefton, Alan Halsall as Trevor Chivers, Robert Hudson as Mal Shanks |
102 | "Love Me Do" | 22 February 1998 |
Guest Stars: Carl Proctor as Pete, Adam Johnson as Sam, Jonathan Le Billon as Rickie, Nina Warhurst as Linda, Anna Keaveney as Kitty Dodds, Phillip Joseph (1) as John Dodds, Jessica Harris as Maureen Dodds, Sarah Churm as Babs, Phil McKee (1) as Andy, Sandra Hunt as Mrs Caswell |
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103 | "Snake in the Grass" | 6 September 1998 |
Guest Stars: Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Paul Walker as Laslo Riles, Ray Blake as John Nixon, Heather Ramsay as Pat Nixon, Taya McNeil as Frances Parsons, Brigit Forsyth as Elsie Harris, Kenneth Colley as Clive Harris, Tom Chadbon as Stuart Parsons, Judi Jones (1) as Bellamy's Landlady |
104 | "Fall Out" | 13 September 1998 |
Guest Stars: David Parrish as Alec Formby, Susie Hawthorne as Sonia Harding, Andy Wear as Harry Healey, Nicola Bolton as Betty Spalding, David Nicholls (2) as Pete Anderton, Adam Colclough as Chuck Fawsley, Stefan Podolchuk as Stuart Chivers, Stratford Johns as Cyril Isaiah Greengrass, Andrew Knott as Billy Frawley, Rick Avery as George Farrington, Alan Halsall as Trevor Chivers, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Charlotte Mitchell (1) as Granny Bellamy |
105 | "For Better or Worse" | 20 September 1998 |
Guest Stars: Marcus Romer as Mr Hodges, Graham Padden (1) as Mr Ellis, Adam Shaw (1) as Salesman, Richard Cadman as Jez Lloyd, Robert Peers as Alan, Neil Firth as Dave, Meriel Schofield as Sally Owen, Bruce M. Byron as Vic Owen, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Philip Jackson (1) as unknown, Rosalind Ayres as Ann Marsden, Gabrielle Lloyd as Jean Ryder, Garry Crystal as Brian Rider, Elizabeth Kelly (1) as Ethel Simcox |
106 | "Past Crimes" | 27 September 1998 |
Guest Stars: Nick Cochrane as Barry Scripps, Joan Campion as Mrs Robinson, Paul Wyett as Tim McDonald, Ian Thompson as Snape, Tara Moran as Jenny McDonald, Tony Pitts as Carl Southall, Mark Brignal as Smythson, Nicholas Blane as Mr Handley, Justine Adams as Miss Lewisham, Robin Polley as Announcer, Arbel Jones as Aunty Mary |
107 | "Spellbound" | 4 October 1998 |
Guest Stars: Gregory Chisholm as Simon Harper, Sue Warhurst as Chemist Shop Assistant, David Westbrook as Reverend Foyle, Scot Williams as Bob Hall, Polly York as Sally Harper, Geoffrey Bayldon as Follett, Philip Whitchurch as Derek Harper, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Carmen Du Sautoy as Dorothea Cliveden |
108 | "Baby Love" | 11 October 1998 |
Guest Stars: Cathy Purcell as Debbie, Elianne Byrne as Jennifer, Karen Harvey as Mrs Fraser, Joanne Sidwell as Fraser's Neighbour, Helen Ashworth as Penny Middleton, Craig Wilson as Penny's Boyfriend, Ann Haydn-Edwards as Edie Hollernshaw, Kate Cross as Paula, Lee Oakes as Gary, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Maggie Tagney as Gladys Smethurst, Don Crann as Mr Waterstone, Judy Holt as Hazel Mansfield, Eric Deacon as Alan Mansfield, Diana Davies (1) as Martha Collins |
109 | "Give a Dog a Bad Name" | 18 October 1998 |
Guest Stars: Martin Pearson as Groom, Heather Phoenix as Sheila Jackson, John Phythian as Len Jackson, Andrew Greenough as Paul Roberts, Martin Troakes as Jim Cullimore, Bryan Marshall (2) as Josh Roberts, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Keeley Forsyth as Sue, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
110 | "Hello, Goodbye" | 25 October 1998 |
Guest Stars: Fred Feast as Wilson, Eric Carte as Hanscombe, Brenda Elder as Agnes, David Whittington as Hibbert, Abida Haq as Arinda Rall, Steve Evets as Steve, Karen Mayze as Nora Lennon, Paul Bazely as Dr Deepak Rall, Keeley Forsyth as Sue, Phillippa Wilson as Penny Craddock, Joe Simpson (2) as Tanner, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Antony Audenshaw as Ian Lennon, David Prosho as Baldwin |
111 | "Pat-a-Cake" | 1 November 1998 | Mel
Guest Stars: Elaine Donnelly as Mrs Drinkwater, Frederick Warder as Mr Drinkwater, Stephanie Putson as Karen, Judith Barker as Mrs Leacock, Daniel Jackson (1) as Keith Merchant, Vaughan Sivell as Michael Davies, Nick Malinowski as Terry Matthews, Kenny Doughty as Barry Hadfield, Pauline Turner as Mel Drinkwater, Keeley Forsyth as Sue |
112 | "Easy Rider" | 8 November 1998 |
Guest Stars: Sarah Parks as Lizzie Ermini, Howard Crossley as Phil Robinson, Anthony Bessick as Derek Spicer, Stephen Tomlin as Pathologist, Keith Hukin as Post Office Driver, Caroline Sugden as Esta Somersby, Stephen MacKenna as Ned Hall, Sharon Power as Millie Watson, John Tearney as Paolo Ermini, David Tarkenter as Tony Eccles, Bill Rodgers (4) as Barry Watson, Keeley Forsyth as Sue |
113 | "Hot Rocks" | 15 November 1998 |
Guest Stars: Carol Royle as Patricia Brewster, Keeley Forsyth as Sue |
114 | "Shadows and Substances" | 22 November 1998 |
Guest Stars: Jay Marcus as Motorist, Barry Conway as Security Guard, Diana Flacks (1) as Mrs Conroy, Diana Johnson as Mrs West, Alex Cooke as Bennie Shaw, Steven Wickham as Joe Clegg, Richard Cole (1) as Mr Powell, Lesley Clare O'Neill as Doreen Chivers, Charlotte Mitchell (1) as Granny Bellamy, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Alan Halsall as Trevor Chivers, Stefan Podolchuk as Stuart Chivers, Jonathan Coy as Harry Horton |
115 | "Forbidden Fruit" | 29 November 1998 |
Guest Stars: Sarah Nixon as Nurse, Fanny Carby as Aunty Ida, Freddie Boardley as Lenny, Greg Hicks as David, Emma Davies as Rachel, Fleur Bennett as Kirsty Williams, David Roper as D.I. Randall, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
116 | "Where There's a Will" | 6 December 1998 |
Guest Stars: Linda Glover as Receptionist, Nicola Bolton as Betty Spalding, Nick Brimble as Baz, Conrad Nelson as Kenny Galloway, Peter Jeffrey (1) as Mr Ryle, Ben Price as John Fraser, Sylvia Syms as Peggy Tatton, John Challis as Stan Fraser |
117 | "Taking Sides" | 13 December 1998 |
Guest Stars: Lyndon Hellewell as Barry Hawkins, Justin Ellery as Steward, Ian East as Galbraith, Michael Jowett as Frank Shallcross, Stephen Critchlow as Adrian Pym, Isla Blair as Elaine Aubrey, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
118 | "Echoes of the Past" | 24 December 1998 |
Guest Stars: Sheila Burrell as Mrs Hutton, Matyelok Gibbs as Miss Barker, Roger Allam as Graham Hayes, Danny Seward as Steven Lorimer, Phillippa Wilson as Penny Craddock, Keeley Forsyth as Sue, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Caroline Langrishe as Caroline |
119 | "Twist of Fate" | 10 January 1999 |
Guest Stars: Marlene Sidaway as Nursing Officer, Nick Lucas (1) as Mr Winstanley, David Telfer as Joe Sturton, Kelly Greenwood as Julie Hepponstall, Hilary Tones as Mrs Hepponstall, John McGlynn (1) as RoyThornton, Colette O'Neil as Mildred Crosby, Don Crann as Doctor, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, James Greene (1) as Seamus O'Toole, Nicky Croydon as Sylvia Thornton |
120 | "The Angry Brigade" | 17 January 1999 |
Guest Stars: David Barrass as Judd, Peter Lorenzelli as Kelly, Jean Stevens as Molly Dixon, Stephen Casey as Denzil, Geoff Oldham as Mr Welford, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Shaun Prendergast as Ron Tidy, Jackie Lye as Doreen Tidy, Joe Simpson (2) as Cooper, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Dorian Lough as Barry Dixon, Paul Hawkyard as Ed Baxter |
121 | "Fire and Ashes" | 24 January 1999 |
Guest Stars: Kirsty Doyle as Neighbour, Kevin Foster as Fireman, Stefan Podolchuk as Stuart Chivers, Alan Halsall as Trevor Chivers, Lesley Clare O'Neill as Doreen Chivers, Ralf Little as Julian, Elizabeth Rider as Stella, Cameron Stewart as Archie, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
122 | "All in the Mind" | 31 January 1999 |
Guest Stars: Tony Peers as M. C., Vin Welch as Mr. Longman, Jason Furnival as Mr. Draper, Steve Jackson (1) as Jimmy Weston, Esther Martin as Julie Arlott, Jon Strickland as Mr. Arlott, Mark McKenna as Doug Bullen, Tom Watson as George Seago, Margery Mason (1) as Mrs. Challis |
123 | "Friends Like You" | 7 February 1999 |
Guest Stars: John Vernon (2) as Rory Shaw, Michael Burns (2) as Martin Featherstone, Joshua Richards as D.I. Haggerty, Phillip King as D. C. Thomason, Anthony Watson as Terry Connelly, John Axon as Bert Farrimond |
124 | "Old Ties" | 14 February 1999 |
Guest Stars: Richard Conway as Basil, Alan French as Gavin, Paul McEwan (1) as Col, John Graham Davies (1) as Sid Wainwright, Jeremy Nicholas as Prof Talbot Booth, Steven Elder as Dennis, John Bennett (1) as Terence Young, Tom Butcher as Alan, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Phillippa Wilson as Penny Craddock, Stewart Howson as Jimmy, Michelle Butterly as Debbie |
125 | "David Stockwell's Ghost" | 21 February 1999 |
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Steele as Penny, Stephen Anderson as Julian, Ben Spencer as Tom Wilson, Luke McGann as Sam Wilson, Oliver Hamilton as Peter Palmer, Hermione Norris as Diane Palmer, Michael Maloney (1) as Cecil Palmer, Christine Moore (1) as Annie Stockwell, Harry MacDonald as Jack Sharpe, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
126 | "Testament" | 28 February 1999 |
Guest Stars: Richard Baglow as Boy, Oliver Ford Davies (1) as Henry Tomkinson, Geraldine Newman as Joyce Tomkinson, Sean Blowers as Rodney Marshall, Helen Cotterill (1) as Betty Kirk, Jean Rimmer as May Hawkins, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, David Westbrook as Vicar |
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127 | "Manoeuvres in the Dark" | 26 September 1999 |
Guest Stars: Arbel Jones as Mary Ward, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Gavin Abbott as Terry Noble, Paul Rider as Roger, Geoffrey Chater as Hal Clifford |
128 | "Tricks of the Trade" | 3 October 1999 |
Guest Stars: Ruth Mitchell as Jan Hollis, Graham McTavish as Derek Flowers, Stan Stennett as Cyril Fuller, Andrew Readman as Dr. Halliday, Gillian Waugh as Ellen Charlton, Buster Reeves as Tanner, Ian Burfield as Kendal, Olivia Jardith as Mrs Tomkins, Maggie Tagney as Gladys, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
129 | "Intuition" | 10 October 1999 |
Guest Stars: Grace Mitchell as Mrs Bower, David Beckford as Barman, Carol Kaye as Joy Powell, Edward Hardwicke as Tommy Bayne, Will Tacey (2) as Doctor, Jonathan Hackett (2) as Bill, Steve Palfreman as Jimmy, Nicholas Moss (1) as Danny, Ann Bell as Celia Gilmour, Phillippa Wilson as Penny Craddock, Arbel Jones as Mary Ward |
130 | "Puppet on a String" | 17 October 1999 |
Guest Stars: Chris Goulding as Deliveryman, Rachel Leskovac as Record Shop Assistant, Samantha Hurst as Clothes Shop Assistant, Hugh Walters as Arthur, Margaret Johnson as Mrs Tattersall, Ian Ralph as Depot Manager, Glyn Grain as Tom Lowson, Frances Cox as Faith Trueman, Sally Sheridan as Mrs Wharton, Clare Kerrigan (2) as Alison Hartley, Janet Dale as Vera Hartley, Albert Welling as Harold Hartley, Katy Landis as Mandy Lowson, Leanne Burrows as Sandra Lowson |
131 | "Honor Among Thieves" | 24 October 1999 |
Guest Stars: Brian Baines as Returning Officer, Georgina Lamb as Housewife, Chris Hoyle as Varley, David Troughton as Blenkiron, Ingrid Lacey as Honor Gable, Martin Oldfield as Tom Drabble, Peter Jonfield as Johnny Dyson. |
132 | "Shotgun Wedding" | 31 October 1999 |
Mike Bradley and Jackie Lambert get married, but one of the robbers from a train robbery almost scuttles the wedding ceremony. Greengrass's sister visits unexpectedly after her famous cricketer husband passes away. |
133 | "Always a Copper" | 7 November 1999 | |
134 | "Negative Vibes" | 14 November 1999 | |
135 | "Kindness of Strangers" | 21 November 1999 |
Guest Stars: Charlotte Mitchell (1) as Granny Bellamy |
136 | "Hollywood or Bust" | 28 November 1999 |
Guest Stars: Mark Powley as Harry Carey, Matthew Lewis as Alan Quigley |
137 | "Flesh and Blood" | 5 December 1999 |
A local butcher's wife dies, and shortly after, a baby's skeleton is found in the attic. |
138 | "No Surrender" | 12 December 1999 | |
139 | "Stag at Bay" | 19 December 1999 |
Guest Stars: Charlotte Church as Katie Kendall, Phyllis Logan as Julia Kendall, Rupert Frazer as Frank Kendall, Marc Finn as Newton, David Simons as David, Joe Simpson as Gamekeeper. |
140 | "Full Circle" | 26 December 1999 |
Guest Stars: Gerard Murphy (1) as Billy Trotter |
141 | "The Seven Year Itch" | 2 January 2000 |
Ray Nixon comes back to Aidensfield some time after serving a 7-year jail sentence - Oscar Blaketon (the sergeant at the time) apologises for the heavy sentence handed out by the (unidentified) judge, despite Ray's evidence that implicated the other criminals. But then undesirable things happen at the Aidensfield Arms. Sergeant Jennifer Nokes takes over temporarily at Ashfordly Police Station. |
142 | "Weight of Evidence" | 9 January 2000 |
Guest Stars: Andrew Abrahams as Magistrate (as Andy Abrahams), Michael Elwyn as Giles Ealham, Samia Ghadie as Sian Horrocks. |
143 | "For Art's Sake" | 16 January 2000 |
Guest Stars: Helen Cotterill (1) as Betty Kirk, Andrew Abrahams as Magistrate (as Andy Abrahams). |
144 | "A Shot in the Dark" | 23 January 2000 |
Sheridan Smith as Lyn. |
145 | "The Good Doctor" | 30 January 2000 |
Dr Ian Peters checks an accident victim, Sue, after a hit-run accident. Maggie Bolton gets fooled, but Andy Ryan knows the real truth behind the doctor. Greengrass tries to hire out "borrowed" bikes during a local race. David Stockwell reports an anonymous tip-off ... by turning up to the Police station in person! |
146 | "Against the Odds" | 6 February 2000 |
Charlie Weller is found dead, and to everyone's surprise, Peggy Turner (and her daughter, Lottie, who are boarders in Charlie's house) is the beneficiary of his will - changed only one week before. Charlie's nephew - the previous beneficiary - Martin, is incensed. A council planning officer drums up support from Blaketon and others for an industrial estate near Aidensfield, but Blaketon isn't sure. |
147 | "Desperate Measures" | 13 February 2000 |
Lord Ashfordly has a horse stolen, and suspicion falls on Roy Brooks who was handed a suspended sentence for horse theft earlier that day. Bernie Scripps tells a phone caller ... "I'm no longer in that line of business", and when Greengrass pries, Bernie tells him he used to be a psychic. Greengrass persuades Bernie to use this skill to locate some share certificates for a widow. |
148 | "With this Ring" | 20 February 2000 |
Police investigate when the week's payroll for the Ashfordly Estate workers goes missing. Julie confronts her husband, Frank McCready, about his gambling, and it escalates to a catastrophic event. Greengrass employs a rather creative interpretation of maritime law. |
149 | "Wise Guy's" | 27 February 2000 |
Bernie Scripps persuades Greengrass to go into the mobile Fish 'n' Chips business - but comes up against stiff competition. A widow is being burgled and robbed repeatedly and Alf Ventress is sympathetic, but Oscar Blaketon wises up. |
150 | "The Son-In-Law" | 5 March 2000 |
Gary Barlow guest stars as Michael Shannon |
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Episode summaries
# | Title | Airdate | Overview |
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151 | "Chalk and Cheese" | 22 October 2000 |
Guest Stars: Andrew Abrahams as Magistrate (as Andy Abrahams), Angela Thorne as Celia Hanson, Duncan Preston as Don Foster, Steve Garti as Len, Jeff Merchant as Frank Jarvis, Derren Litten as Skinner |
152 | "Smile for the Camera" | 29 October 2000 |
Guest Stars: Patti Gold as Florist, Ian Champion as John Eames, Andree Evans as Mrs. Smythe, Adrian Scarborough as Martin Padmore, Judi Jones (1) as Secretary, Nicholas Pritchard as Anthony Smythe |
153 | "Dog Collar" | 5 November 2000 |
Guest Stars: Michelle Totton as Karen Gibbs, Don Crann as Doctor, David Beames (1) as Rev Thomas Gibbs, Lesley Nightingale as Ruth Gibbs, Trevor Cooper as John Oakes, Jeannie Crowther as Mary Stevens, Rosalind Knight as Edith Benton, Stuart Farrell as Antique Shop Owner, Mary Dale as Judge 1, Henry Moxon as Judge 2, Joel Parry as Simon Cutler, Martyn Hainstock as Joe Cutler. |
154 | "Gabriel's Last Stand" | 12 November 2000 |
Guest Stars: Joanna David as Diana Firth, Colin Campbell (2) as Judd Holdsworth, Steve Money as Donald Snellgrove, Diana Kent as Jennifer Bennet, Anthony Schaeffer as Mr Hudson, William Russell (5) as Gabriel Firth. |
155 | "War Stories" | 19 November 2000 |
Guest Stars: David Daker as Matty Lovell, Paul Opacic as Graham Rysinski, Andy Greenhalgh as Finton Blain, Georgie Glen as Sergeant Nokes, Kathleen Byron (1) as Molly Rysinski, Peter Geddis as Jim Healey, David Blair (1) as Charlie Penwarden, Steve Owen as Ralph Drake, Sonia Beinroth as Nurse Cathy, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner from CID, Joe Simpson as Gamekeeper |
156 | "The Fool on the Hill" | 26 November 2000 |
Guest Stars: Joanne Heywood as Rachel Osborne, Julia Ford as Sandra Wilson, James Allen (3) as Dave Wilson, Murray McArthur as Charlie Osborne, Hayley Elliott as Lucy Osborne, Gwenllian Davies (1) as Enid Blunkett-Forbes, Sarah Thurston as Vet. |
157 | "The Traveller" | 3 December 2000 |
Guest Stars: David Essex as Johnny Lee, Bernard Wrigley as Brown, Anthony McGuinness as Peter Corcoran, Christine Parle as Fiona Egan, Peter Christian as Derek Egan, Damian Zuk as Nat Cooper |
158 | "Child's Play" | 10 December 2000 |
Guest Stars: Gloria Appleton as Tour Bus Passenger, Russ Abbot as Stanley Leroy, Michael N. Harbour as Headmaster, Keeley Forsyth as Sue Driscoll, Paul Opacic as Graham Rysinski, Martin Fisk as John Monks/Wilson, Stan Robinson (1) as Older Boy, Tom Hudson as Tom Carlton-Bamber, Jane Lowe as Mrs Edna Bostwick |
159 | "Fallen Heroes" | 17 December 2000 |
Guest Stars: Paula Bacon as Jenny Preston, Paul Opacic as Graham Rysinski, June Broughton as Hetty Roberts, Tony Broughton as Henry Todd, Ken Drury as James Fraser, Mike Kremastoules as Lomax, Gary Sefton as Danny Reese, Charlie Dickinson as Harold Carter, Joe O'Byrne as Roger |
160 | "Cold Turkey" | 24 December 2000 |
Guest Stars: Johnny Caesar as Drunk in Cell, Crackerjack as Singing Quartet, David Beckett as Jack Dugdale, Emma Cleasby as Linda, Scott Taylor as Noel Stringer, Michael Begley as Chris Draycott, Lorraine Sass as Brenda Dugdale, Julie Corrigan as Wendy, Richard Walsh as Gordon Stringer, Alwyne Taylor as Molly Stringer, Jody Latham as Paula Dugdale |
161 | "Sylvia's Mother" | 7 January 2001 |
Guest Stars: Andrina Carroll as Gladys Smith, Paul Viragh as Tony Smith, Terence Beesley as Jack Hall, Janie Dee as Sylvia Smith, Sharon Maughan as Ursula Donne/Winterbottom, Jaqueline Pilton as Landlady, Margaret Jackman as Freda Smith, Amy Rhiannon Worth as Paula Smith, Keith Ladd as Hotel Manager. This is Kazia Pelka's (Nurse Maggie Bolton) last ever episode |
162 | "Safe House" | 14 January 2001 |
Guest Stars: James Lauren (1) as Frost, Simon Coury as Prosecution Barrister, James Laurenson as Det. Ch. Supt. Tatton, Judi Jones (1) as Gwen, Georgie Glen as Sergeant Nokes, Huw Higginson as Barry Ross |
163 | "Blind Justice" | 21 January 2001 |
Guest Stars: Richard Roach as Richard Finlay, Caroline Payne as Susan Finlay, Mary Pickin as Sally Fenwick, James Masters as Jim Fenwick, Robert Pollard as Nicholas Fenwick, Lyn Roden as Pearl, Nicholas Fry as James Green, Esther Ruth Elliott as Miranda, Jon Oxendale as Haynes, Eugine Levine as DJ |
164 | "Home Truths" | 28 January 2001 |
Guest Stars: Susan Jameson as Edwina Lambert, Morag Hood as Shona Henderson, Andrew Dunn (1) as Jacob Fairbrother, Michelle Holmes (1) as Pamela Fairbrother, Mark Jameson as Quarry Worker, Robin Ellis as Joe Henderson, Liam Tobin as Mickey Willis, Aidan Trimble as Bouncer |
165 | "Not So Special" | 4 February 2001 |
Guest Stars: Jean Alexander as Mrs. Barton, Ray L. Nicholas as Ted, Timothy Bateson as Jed Harrison, Geoffrey Wilkinson as Auctioneer, Eileen Davies as Glenda Marriot, Lee Chapman (1) as Harold Emney |
166 | "The Long Weekend" | 11 February 2001 |
Guest Stars: Julian Fellowes as Prince Nikolas, Peggy Lee Brennan as Tim, Chris Coghill as Des, Jim Sturgess as Robert, Sophie Carlton as Anne, Matthew Lewney as Kenny, Robert Jones (3) as Len, Amber Noble as Louise, Joe Simpson (2) as Reed. |
167 | "Who's Who?" | 18 February 2001 |
Guest Stars: Emma Williams (1) as Susie Cope, Angela Douglas as Sonia Parkin, Iain Rogerson as Jim Cope, Trevor Heath as Colin Taylor, Donald Pickering as Andrew Parkin, David Nicholls (2) as Big Bo, Tina Gray as Alice. |
168 | "Gin a Body, Meet a Body" | 25 February 2001 |
Guest Stars: Vicky Ogden as Edith Fairley, Matt Kennard as Gareth North, Jamie Cymbal as Telephone Engineer, Tom Walker as Vince Mitchell, Mark Lewis (1) as Jack Fairley, Frankie Jordan as Vera Read, Georgine Anderson as Minnie Bateson, Richard Moore (1) as Harry North, Steve Whyment as Record Shop Owner, Vanessa Hehir as Gail Smethurst |
169 | "Killing Me Softly" | 4 March 2001 8 October 2011 |
Guest Stars: Jan Graveson as Sheila Garrick, John Hartley as Max, David Hounslow as Garrick, Helen Grace as Denise, Christopher Bowen as Renalto, Michael Brogan as Dennis, Jeremy Clyde as Reggie, Josefina Gabrielle as Veronica. |
170 | "Unchained Melody" | 11 March 2001 10 October 2011 |
Guest Stars: Pete Ivatts as Farmer, Carol Royle as Lady Patricia Brewster, Victoria Scarborough as Caroline, Andrew Woodall as Lord Hal Tadcaster. |
171 | "Truth Games" | 18 March 2001 12 October 2011 |
Guest Stars: John Griffin as Humphrey Lettington, William Tapley as Adrian Miller, Stephen Chapman as Russell, Roger Grainger as George Walker, John Draycott as Andrew Bryant, Sara Markland as Lisa Preston. |
172 | "Consequences" | 25 March 2001 15 October 2011 |
Guest Stars: Glynn Mills as Frank Metcalfe, James Faulkner as Ronald Meeks, Carl Cieka as Brian Tranter, Stephen Hartford as Major Forbes, Richard Graham as Pete Atkins. |
173 | "The Buxton Defence" | 1 April 2001 17 October 2011 |
Guest Stars: Peter Czajowski as Sychen, Carol Alexander as Mrs. Brown, Ben Towell as Alan Buxton, Billy Pearce as Arthur Buxton, Pauline Moriarty as Mrs Rogers, Philip Rowson as Ned Foy, Jalaal Hartley as Leonid Vorodin, Richard Hannant as Mr. Tomlinson, John Finn as Zaikov, Stephen Hawksby as Mr Rogers, Jo Joyner as Anna Young |
174 | "Still Water" | 8 April 2001 19 October 2011 |
Guest Stars: Paul Slack as Bill Dyer, Justine Adams as Cashier, Jacqueline Clarke as Dilys Powell, Glen Kinch as Waiter, Keith Marsh as Wilf, Judi Jones as Gwen, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner from CID, John Nettles as Giles Sutton, William Tapley as Adrian Miller. |
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# | Title | Airdate | Overview |
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175 | "Sweet Sixteen" | 28 October 2001 22 October 2011 |
Dr Summerbee gives the pill to 16-year old Debbie White and her friend Jenny. But her good intentions has many village parents up in arms, when Debbie's parents accuse her of going too far and question her morals. The Royal Inspector is due at Ashfordly Police Station on Friday, but Craddock is frustrated when a local hooligan keeps vandalising police property/vehicles. He also wants his men to be calm, dignified, and to go with good humour. But that's easier said than done. Vernon and David slug it out verbally over messy dishes, food being eaten, and Vernon accuses David of having a woman at their place. But then they learn the bizarre truth: an unwanted visitor. This is continued next episode.
Guest Stars: Gillian Cally as Mrs. White, Stephen Hoyle as Carl Lomax, Lisa Marie Boucher as Jenny Kirby, Amanda Fairclough as Mrs Peters, Tony Turner as Mr White, Sharon Muircroft as Mrs Lomax, Billy Fane as Tramp, Tracey Briggs as Mrs Yorke, Vicki Lee Taylor as Deborah White |
176 | "She's Leaving Home" | 4 November 2001 24 October 2011 |
Continued from last episide. When Carl Lomax admits to vandalizing the police station and vehicles, he is remanded in custody. But he breaks out and he and his girlfriend Debbie run away together. Debbie's parents and the rest of Aidensfield continues to put pressure on Dr Summerbee, but Debbie's parents soon change their mind about Carl, and so do the Police. Mike is saddened by his divorce. Vernon's latest business venture is slot machines, but his business sense even attracts laughter from an inanimate machine! But his real problems start when a mysterious technician does "maintenance" on the slot machines.
Guest Stars: Gillian Cally as Mrs. White, Stephen Hoyle as Carl Lomax, Bill Moores as Mr Hawkins, Colin Waite as Charley Woods, Tony Turner as Mr White, Vicki Lee Taylor as Deborah White, Peter Gunn as Eddie Ford, John Lloyd Fillingham as Andy Sykes, Sharon Muircroft as Mrs Lomax, Andrew Abrahams as Magistrate (as Andy Abrahams) |
177 | "Russian Roulette" | 11 November 2001 26 October 2011 |
Vernon's past catches up with him by the arrival of Igor Saukas, who he once made a deal with concerning umbrellas that turned out to be faulty, and Vernon thinks he's out for revenge. However, he is shocked when Igor offers him another deal, this time to sell Lithuanian Peat (as a replacement for coal). MI5 agent Clive Denby is in Aidensfield investigating Igor Saukas. Craddock is forced to give him assistance, but what will MI5 smoke out? Meanwhile, Dr Summerbee is concerned for her patient Eamon Maxwell, who she suspects of being suicidal, when he is repeatedly seen on the railway tracks near his home.
Guest Stars: Dicken Ashworth as Enoch Payne, Jonty Stephens as Eamon Maxwell, Stanley Townsend as Igor Saukas, Polly Pleasence as Dr Elizabeth Maxwell (of no relation to Eamon), Mark Letheren as Clive Denby. |
178 | "Legacies" | 18 November 2001 29 October 2011 |
A number of legacies have gone missing from Lord Ashfordly's African collection during a series of dinner parties, so when another dinner party is planned, new PC Tom Nicholson is sent undercover to investigate. Chief Daniel Moketso arrives to reclaim the legacies by legitimate means, and post-graduate research student Patrick Mason is at Ashfordly Hall to research these legacies. Meanwhile, Vernon tries his luck at running a taxi service, but he and David end up in custody because of their customer's absent-mindedness.
Guest Stars: Roger Griffiths as Daniel Moketso, Madeleine Moffat as Mrs Parker, Stuart Farrell as Antiques Dealer, Tom Goodman-Hill (1) as Patrick Mason, Ryan Early as P.C. Tom Nicholson, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett |
179 | "Home Sweet Home" | 25 November 2001 31 October 2011 |
Betty Hargreaves is suspected of terrorising her patients at the nursing home which she runs, and when she is suspected of helping two OAPs into their graves, Oscar begins a private investigation. She is also suspected of a spate of petty thefts, including Alf Ventress's warrant card! Meanwhile, David gets a job of clearing the houses of deceased people, but he lands himself and Vernon in trouble when he empties the wrong house. PC Mike Bradley and Dr. Tricia Summerbee clash over his investigative practices, but warm to each other.
Guest Stars: Mona Bruce as Vera Outhwaite, Fiona MacPherson as Glenda Dobson, Bridget Turner as Daphne Merryfield, Alan Granville as Colin Watson, Tony Monroe as Stanley Bates, Gabrielle Blunt as Jessie Outram, Jim Whelan as Bob Walters, David Sandford as Vicar, Eric Potts as Harry Dobson, Tilly Tremayne as Betty Hargreaves |
180 | "Old Masters" | 2 December 2001 2 November 2011 |
When Ashfordly Hall opens its doors to the public, a number of Lord Ashfordly's treasured possessions are stolen. It does not help when a local paper has a picture of Ventress sleeping on the job. Investigating further, Ventress and Mike discover one of the guests touring Ashfordly Hall is an ex art thief, but he is now in his 80s. And when PC Tom Nicholson goes to question the suspect, Tom is knocked down by an intruder. Meanwhile, Vernon hopes to mix business with pleasure with Lord Ashfordly, but the insurance company soon puts a stop to that.
Guest Stars: Freddie Jones (1) as George Woodford, Fiona Victory as Eileen Jepson, Alastair Sims as Steven Collier, Josh Moran as Robert Price, James Quinn as Roy Jepson. |
181 | "The Rivals" | 9 December 2001 2 November 2011 |
When Tom responds to a robbery at a factory, he becomes involved in a bitter war between factory Works Manager Neville Sawyer and factory owner Trevor Sheilds. A machine explodes and suspicions initially fall on Sawyer, but the Inspector of Factories quickly closes the factory down, holding Trevor responsible. Another accident puts Trevor in hospital. Meanwhile, Vernon organises a beauty pageant at the village hall, but Counciller Joyce Jowett is eager to put a stop to his plans.
Guest Stars: Sally Walsh as Maureen Felton, David Fenwick as Neville Sawyer, Shaun Scott as Trevor Shields, Diane Fletcher as Ruth Shields, Clare Clifford as Celia Beresford. |
182 | "Home to Roost" | 16 December 2001 5 November 2011 |
When Geoff Lawson returns home to find hippies squatting in his two cottages, the police are unable to act against them because Lawson failed to put security on the cottages. He gets a Possession Order, but the squatters use a legal loophole to evade eviction. Frustrated, Lawson takes the law into his own hands, putting one of the squatters lives in mortal danger -- or was it Lawson?. Vernon finds that relying on one of the squatters for pottery can be problematic.
Guest Stars: Oliver Williams as Steve, Emily Aston as Amy, Chelsey Seeley as Baby Watkins, Chantelle Seeley as Baby Watkins, Malcolm Tierney as Lawson, Amber Edlin as Laura, Andrew Westfield as Bob Hardcastle, Colin Meredith as Bailiff, James Mair as Farrell, Jim Whelan as Auctioneer |
183 | "Uninvited Guests" | 23 December 2001 5 November 2011 |
Two criminals take a manageress of a building society and her young son hostage whilst they plan a robbery, but she gets a coded message out to Ventress who is an old customer of the building society. Ventress relates his suspicions, so Craddock sends Tom to watch the house. Meanwhile, Vernon begins a pet cemetery but a supposedly dead pig trashes Bernie's garage, so Bernie seeks Blaketon's assistance to stop Vernon's scheme. Craddock decides that Tom should move in with Mike into the Aidensfield Police House. A series of food poisioning cases has police on their toes, and has Tricia Summerbee suffering the effects of overwork. It's not Ventress who nods off, this time.
Guest Stars: Tim Smith (1) as Toby Johnson, Joseph Aston as Harry Davies, Veronica Roberts as Meryl Johnson, Simon Lenagan (1) as Ben Bagley, Gareth Farr as Danny Begley, Christopher Wilkinson as Herbert Maddison, Olive Pendleton as Daisy Pritchard. |
184 | "No Hiding Place" | 30 December 2001 7 November 2011 |
Dr Summerbee is delighted when her old friend Heather Conway comes to stay for Christmas. However, it appears Heather is trying to run away from something. Heather dismisses it as "the media", but trouble is, her past has followed her to Aidensfield and Craddock and his men find themselves dealing with London Gangsters. A guide dog (Peggy, belonging to a blind woman) has gone missing, and there are very few leads, until an article appears in the paper. Meanwhile, Vernon promises Joyce Jowett that he will organise the Christmas decorations for the village, and his usual trick of stealing a tree goes off OK, but the lights are a different matter.
Guest Stars: Sophia Myles as Heather Conway, Gabrielle Cowburn as Emma Turner, Kate McLoughlin as Mrs Paxton, Jerome Wright as Harry Parker, Anne O'Brien as Mary Donaldson, Ben de Sausmarez as Paul Hanson, Joe Simpson as game-keeper Reed, Ciaran Griffiths as Vic Sands. |
185 | "A Gentleman's Sport" | 6 January 2002 9 November 2011 |
When armed robber Charlie Draper becomes a victim in a hit-and-run whilst performing a robbery, Craddock is under pressure to find the hit and run driver and the missing money, but Charlie escapes hospital custody when Tom falls asleep on duty. The police question Charlie's old partner-in-crime Jack Wetherby, but he only admits to stealing the car for Charlie - and didn't even know about the robbery plans. Vinnie Sanders, a famous cricket player, turns up at the Aidensfield Arms after his car breaks down, so Oscar organises a cricket match. But why is the cricketer so interested in the robbery story, while the robber is so interested in the cricket story in the newspaper? Meanwhile, Left alone to run Bernie's Garage, David takes a delivery of fuel, and causes a petrol crisis around Aidensfield. But he becomes the accidental hero.
Guest Stars: Geoffrey Banks as Mr. Reynolds, Jonathan Ryland as Jack Wetherby, Clive Mantle as Vinny Sanders, Stan Rowe as Delivery Man, Kerry Wotton as Susan Wetherby, Will Norris as Charlie Draper. |
186 | "Closing the Book" | 13 January 2002 12 November 2011 |
When Walter Aims dies in mysterious circumstances, the police find plans for various armed robberies in his basement. Doctor Summerbee has an important clue about Walter, and Police realise that all the robberies have occurred several years ago, except one. They stake out the intended crime venue (the bank in Ashfordly), but the crime actually occurs elsewhere. Craddock faces personal problems by the reappearance of his wife Penny, and he must make a difficult decision about his future in Aidensfield. Meanwhile, Vernon has a new business venture. Scripp's Roaming Holidays (horse drawn wagons). Problem is, the horses are cantankerous.
Guest Stars: Denis Lill as Mr. Morris, Stuart McGugan as Hemmings, Martin Marquez as Joe Kidd, Caroline Clegg as Receptionist, Josephine Tewson as Mrs Morris, Scott Maslen as Alex Burton, Amy Stratton as Linda Burton, Phillippa Wilson as Penny Craddock. This is Phillip Frank's (Raymond Craddock) last ever episode. |
187 | "The Leopard's Spots" | 20 January 2002 | Craddock has left Aidensfield after being promoted. His replacement is Dennis Merton, an ex CID who discovers someone who he has been trying to nail for years is now causing criminal activities in Aidensfeld, but Ventress, Mike, Bellamy and Tom are out of there depths when they find themselves in the middle of a major CID operation. Meanwhile, David has joined the gym and befriends boxer Jeremy Purves. Unlucky for David, Vernon thinks there is money to be made out of boxing.
Guest Stars: Kate Rutter as Mrs Rogers, James Weaver as Paul Rogers, Frankie Hough as Sandra Tatler, Andy Linden as Lonnie, Neil Jackson as Jeremy Purves, Robert Swann as Ken Rogers, David Robertson (1) as Harry Trafford, Ryan Early as Probationary PC Tom Nicholson, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
188 | "From Ancient Grudge" | 27 January 2002 | When Jim Wainwrights barn is burnt down, Merton doesn't think it is a police matter however Mike and Ventress go against orders and investigate, but they find themselves in the middle of a family feud over the ownership of a farm. Meanwhile, Vernon wants to open a cinema in Aidensfield, but first he must convince Joyce Jowett that it will be good for the reputation of the village.
Guest Stars: Tom Lister (1) as Harry Wainwright, Patrick Baladi as Ray Thompson, Margaret Ashcroft (1) as Dora Allsop, Peter Vaughan (1) as Arthur Wainwright, Richard Riddle as Jack Allsop, Phil Nice as Gordon Drew, Berwick Kaler as George Allsop, Ryan Early as Probationary PC Tom Nicholson, Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett, Ray Ashcroft as Jim Wainwright |
189 | "The Great Ming Mystery" | 3 February 2002 | A valuable vase is stolen from senile Colonel Potters large house and Mike suspects his moneymad son Eric is to blame, but there is a gang of professional in the area, and one of them is staying at the Aidnsfield Arms. Meanwhile, Mike, Jenny, Bellamy and Dr Summerbee plan a double date, but Bellamy and Jenny end up ditching Mike and Dr Summerbee.
Guest Stars: Leslie Grantham as George East, Heather Bleasdale as June, Simon Chandler as Eric Potter, Randal Herley as Colonel Potter, Anita Wood as Waitress, Chris Tune (1) as Brian, Ryan Early as Probationary PC Tom Nicholson |
190 | "Second Chances" | 10 February 2002 | Helen Jones returns home to find her house has been burgaled by a man who looks like her long lost husband, who is wanted for a theft that took place years previously. Bellamy and Ventress uncover Merton's big secret. Meanwhile, Blaketon organises a treasure hunt to raise money for the playground. Vernon enters the wine processing business.
Guest Stars: Peter Armitage as Harry Kearton, Glynis Brooks as Helen Jones, Oliver Chopping as Anton Berail, Christine Roberts as Doris Pilbrow, Nicky Henson (1) as Alan Jones, Pauline Jefferson as Rebecca Tattershall, Charles McCurdy as Mr. Hargreaves, Robin Polley as Mr. Swarbrick, Ryan Early as Probationary PC Tom Nicholson |
191 | "Sympathy for the Devil" | 17 February 2002 | Whilst investigating a break-in at a guest house, Mike meets Sue Dixon and discovers she and her daughter are being hunted down by her violent ex husband, and the case gets personal when Sue becomes obsessed with Mike. Meanwhile, Vernon agrees to supply Aidensfield health shop with goats milk, but the goats run wild at the Aidensfield Arms.
Guest Stars: Keri Arnold as Tracey Dixon, June Barrie (1) as Agnes Moorcroft, Rachel Shelley as Sue Dixon, Anthony Allen as Simon Warren, Jack Marsden (3) as Joe Dixon, Ryan Early as Probationary PC Tom Nicholson |
192 | "Coming of Age" | 24 February 2002 | .It is PC Tom Nicholson's 21st Birthday and the villagers have planned a surprise party. Two criminals capture PC Tom Nicholson, however, and take him to a nearby airfield where they plan to escape by air and take the stolen money with them. However there is a struggle and PC Tom Nicholson is shot dead. Meanwhile, Vernon Scripps tries his hand at managing a brass band.
Guest Stars: Eamon Boland (1) as George Sugden, Tanya Myers as Mrs Sutton, Rob Spendlove as Terry Machin, Michelle Hardwick as Lesley Sutton, Matthew Dunster as Jimmy Sutton, Tom Clarke-Hill (1) as Gene Ackerman, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Ryan Early as Probationary PC Tom Nicholson |
193 | "Love Hurts" | 3 March 2002 |
Sgt Merton's date goes wrong when he is accused of stealing her purse and is looking at suspension unless Mike can clear his name. Meanwhile, Bernie is acting stranger than usual and Vernon tries to get to the bottom of his unusual behaviour. Guest Stars: Jan Francis as Vivienne Keen, Glenn Cunningham (1) as Frank Paton, Norman Mills as Mr. Oakley, Emma Ashton as Mandy Shaw, James Snell as Psychiatrist, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
194 | "Windows of Opportunity" | 10 March 2002 |
When Oscar runs against Joyce Jowett in the local elections, Bernie and David have a decent plan to drum up some extra votes for Blaketon, to avoid the public toilets, being placed outside Bernie's garage, proposed by Jowett. But who will win the election? Meanwhile some strange related burglaries are happening in the village, with one specific object being stolen at a time. Guest Stars: Ewan Hooper as John Salter, Angela Crow as Rose Protheroe, Tony Mooney as Harvey Cottrell, Cherith Mellor as Alice Stanton, Craig Heaney as Reggie Turnbull, Simon Cassidy as Peter Wilkins, Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett |
195 | "The Shoot" | 17 March 2002 |
Lord Ashfordly takes in paying guests for a shooting party at the hall, but when Oliver Langley shoots Saul Arkwright’s dog, and Langley nearly runs Arkwright over when he leaves, Arkwright takes it into his own hands to ruin the shooting event. But will it be down to him when the shooting goes horribly wrong? Meanwhile, David has trouble getting to grips with Vernon’s latest business venture, and almost destroys half the village. Vernon can’t help due to having a very serious boil, and goes to hospital for medical attention. Guest Stars: Robert Glenister as Oliver Langley, David Calder as Saul Arkwright, Robert Lawrenson as Mickey Box Cockford, Celia Imrie as Sylvia Langley, Rachel Leskovac as Pinky Parkinson, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Joe Simpson (2) as Reed, Carrie Davies as Sister Mather |
196 | "Class Act" | 31 March 2002 28 November 2011 |
A teenage crush gets out of hand, when top student Josie Peters writes about her teacher in her diary. Her father suspects something so prevents her from going on a field trip, citing lack of money. But when the school offers assistance, Mr Peters says he doesn't want charity and pays for the field trip anyway. But did he get the money by mugging his boss the night before? Josie's actions lead to her getting caught in very deep water, and it is up to Mike to save her. Meanwhile, David is pre-occupied by a dummy called Enoch, which was left to him by Ventriloquist Ernie Dobson, when he died. He fills in for one of Ernie's bookings, but he puts most of the audience to sleep! Two property buyers are in town, and Gina is asked out by one of them (Alex Robinson, who is staying at the Aidensfield Arms), to a function at Ashfordly Hall. Part of this story continued next episode. Guest Stars: Adrian Hood as Ralph Peel, Peter Wight as Len Peters, Jennie Dent as Deputy Headmistress, Tim Scott-Walker as Roger Gifford, Geraldine Griffiths as Doreen Peters, Sean Chapman as Alex Robinson, Stacey Sampson as Josie Peters, Roger Davidson as Ferdie Fairborn, John Sackville as Sinclair, Emma Gill as Lyn, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
197 | "Caught in the Headlights" | 7 April 2002 30 November 2011 |
Partly continued from previous episode. Gina attends a function at Ashfordly Hall with Alex Robinson (in her car, because his had a flat tyre), but after some time doesn't feel too well. She wakes up in a farm field and soon discovers she is suspected of a hit and run accident that has killed Ian Sinclair. But Oscar is determined to prove Gina is in the clear. There's Robinson asking for a doctor, property purchase negotiations, tyre tracks, time trials, Robinson calling for a taxi, a diary, blood tests, a row that Gina supposedly had with Robinson, a leather bag, and a spare tyre under repair. They all add up to so many clues to be unravelled, but will the Police listen to Gina/Oscar? And are property buyers Sinclair and Robinson partners, or rivals? Meanwhile, Vernon is struggling to complete a crossword, and it isn’t going to be helped when he is hired to transport and keep an eye on two young girls, Sylvia and Linda, who are singers in a band. But when the music gets too much for him, he sends young David to do the job instead - the girls are very happy to have him, despite his buffoon nature. Guest Stars: Georgia Hartley as Sylvia, Matthew Zina as Dave, Ben Sutherland as Mick, Toby Walton as Zak, John Catterall as Phil, Rebecca Atkinson as Linda, Michael Wardle as Reg Perkins, Sean Chapman as Alex Robinson, Roger Davidson as Ferdie Fairborn, John Sackville as Sinclair, Amanda Walker as Mrs Sinclair. |
198 | "Love's Sweet Dream" | 14 April 2002 |
A domestic violence case gets in the way of Mike and Tricia declaring how they feel about each other. Ellen Richards suffers a miscarriage, and after having enough of her jealous husband’s outburst, she runs away with her son Anthony. After confronting Sgt Merton, and Jenny, Ray Richard’s actions that follow leave Tricia’s life hanging in the balance. Meanwhile, Vernon has a new business idea, but it is fair to say that neither Bernie, David nor Gina are best pleased. Guest Stars: Gillian Kerrod as Mrs Ansley, Kathleen Worth as Mrs Wiley, Lill Roughley as Gloria Gray, Travis Yates as Anthony Richards, Joanna Swain as Teacher, Samantha Montgomery as Millicent Gray, Richard Lintern as Ray Richards, Poppy Miller as Ellen Richards |
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199 | "Skeletons and Cupboards" | 6 October 2002 |
Oscar is shocked at the sighting of a villain that Alf believed to be dead 15 years earlier. Mike is busy investigating a break-in at a rented cottage, and at the Woodside estate, Syd Carter and Geoff Atkins believe that the other is digging in their garden at night. Meanwhile, Dennis is struggling to come to term with some health worries, and Vernon decides it’s time to get a regular job in a department store, after his latest venture fails once again. Guest Stars: Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Terence Harvey as Norman Walters, Bob Maxfield as Arthur Dickson, Gordon Langford Rowe as Geoff Atkins, Tom Charnock as Syd Carter, Vin Welch as Bradshaw, Alan Parnaby as Colin Draper, Rosie Cavaliero as Sandra, Alma Varley as Old Lady, Peter Chapman as Customer |
200 | "A Girl's Best Friend" | 13 October 2002 |
When Penelope Harrison reports to have her anniversary diamond necklace stolen, Phil discovers the identity of the person who sold it afterwards. Vernon is pre-occupied with hypnotism, when he discovers that Gina is afraid of spiders, however, his actions leave David barking mad. Meanwhile warm feelings emerge between Dennis and Jenny. Guest Stars: Paul Shelley as Ralph Harrison, Susan Wooldridge as Penelope Harrison, Paul Ready as Henry Harrison, Robert Goodale as Henry Harrison, Emma Lowndes as Teresa, Jane Hogarth as Mrs Philips, Catherine Carter as Nurse |
201 | "A Dog's Life" | 20 October 2002 |
It’s time for the sheepdog trials in Ashfordly, and Lord Ashfordly is holding them at the fields. Tommy Rawson is the firm favourite, after winning two years in a row with dog Jess. Competition sparks between Rawson and George Harding, when he fears that Jess is too good to be beaten. Harding's wife is putting strain upon Tricia when she demands pills for her severe anxiety at any moment. Dennis receives good news when division inform him that his diabetes will have no effect on his position of being sergeant, and Vernon realises that providing lavatory facilities for the sheepdog trials, is not as easy as it seems. Guest Stars: Kenneth Anderson (1) as Tommy Rawson, John Harding (1) as George, Paul Slack as Bill Dyer, Anna Bolt as Maureen Harding, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
202 | "Where There's Muck" | 3 November 2002 |
After 30 years of farming, Richard Harvey is disgusted when his land is put up for auction, and he will go to all lengths to protect it, whilst Gina is smitten by Mark Jenkins who is staying at the Aidensfield arms. Meanwhile, David's auntie Beth's horse radish sauce is so popular with customers at the Aidensfield Arms; of course Vernon makes it his next business venture, and promises that David's name and photo will be on the labels. Guest Stars: Phillip Joseph (1) as Richard Harvey, Paul Foster as Peter Harvey, John Kirk as Peter Harvey, Justine Adams as Karen, Ray Gatenby as Edwin Carwell, Robert Cameron as Joe Stanwyck |
203 | "Harmony" | 10 November 2002 |
Merton's cousin, singer-songwriter, Deborah Vine, arrives in Aidensfield, and is shortly joined by her pregnant daughter Didi who has walked from the singing tour, hiding from father Larry Prince. That is until Larry arrives in Aidensfield as well, after receiving a sick note from Dr. Summerbee. Phil spies wanted criminal Scudamore, and after the police manage to catch him, he manages to escape Phil and Alf on the way to Manchester. And after discovering Mr. Clough dead in the back of a taxi, David is shocked, but gets even more than he bargained for when his daughter, April Clough takes more than a little shine to him. Guest Stars: Leigh Lawson (1) as Larry Prince, Judith Williams as Didi, Mark J. Pepper as Scudamore, Anna Niland as April Clough, Richard Burke (2) as Steve Webb, Lulu as Deborah Vine |
204 | "No Man's Land" | 17 November 2002 |
When Alf Ventress gives Vernon a lift back to Aidensfield, after his lorry breaks down, he has to stop suddenly to avoid sheep on the road, and Vernon hits his head. The accident means Vernon has had a complete personality change and shocks residents by being so nice and loving. Meanwhile, a local landowner, Les Parnaby takes matter into his own hands, when he loses his rag over the ramblers wandering across his land. Guest Stars: Nick Ward as Boy 2, Mark Fountain as Boy 1, Briony McRoberts as Mrs Foxton, Kellie Moynihan as Shirley, David Robb as Guy Foxton, Judy Flynn as Judy Parnaby, Lloyd McGuire as Les Parnaby |
205 | "Dirty Len" | 24 November 2002 |
The Police and Dr. Summerbee are confused after Dirty Len Fairchild dies, and after animals seem to be poisoned by Strychnine, across the Kirkby farm as well as Fred Caldwell's, will there be a connection? Meanwhile, Alfred causes havoc for David when he takes him to Whitby beach, for the old folks outing, assisted by Oscar Blaketon and Celia Beresford. And Jenny is tempted by the arrival of a local vet, and comes up with an idea to make Dennis jealous. Guest Stars: Jack Smethurst as Mr Kirkby, Avril Elgar as Mrs Kirkby, Laura Bradd as Harriet Beresford, Molly Shevlin as Amanda Beresford, Patrick Godfrey as Fred Caldwell, Noel Fitzpatrick as Andrew Lawrence, Clare Clifford as Celia Beresford |
206 | "Growing Apart" | 1 December 2002 |
After a series of tractor thefts in the area, Sergeant Merton reckons Steve Calthrop will be the next victim and his constables keep an eye on the tractor over night. However, Calthrop disappears in the middle of the night to see his ‘mistress’ and whilst Bellamy and Bradley follow him, the tractor is stolen. Meanwhile, Vernon’s latest venture involves landscaping gardens; however David realises that it more expensive than it seems. Guest Stars: Jonathan Owen as Peter Ward, Adam Kotz as Steve Calthrop, Abigail Fisher as Christine, Arthur Cox as Mr Naysmith-Jones, Lisa Millett (1) as Elaine Calthrop, Edward Hogg as Danny, Ann Rye as Mrs Naysmith-Jones |
207 | "A Many Spledoured Thing" | 8 December 2002 |
It's Christmas time, and to celebrate the occasion, Lord Ashfordly hosts a Christmas ball to let the residents get to know his new wife. However, there is more to the new lady in his life, than meets the eye. Two masked and armed robbers seem to be targeting the newlyweds and Lady Ashfordly in particular; therefore PC Bradley is assigned to be chauffeur and body guard to Lady Ashfordly. Meanwhile, Bernie struggles to please Joyce Jowett, when she requires him to provide funeral services for her sister. He realises very quickly that she is extremely demanding, and requires a discount at every opportunity. Guest Stars: Lia Williams as Lady Ashfordly, Jasper Britton as Stanley Hodges, Dean Bardini as Al, Derek Hicks as Frank, Matthew Noble as Frank, Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett |
208 | "Horses for Courses" | 15 December 2002 |
PC Bradley worries when Tricia gets involved with horse trainer Keiron Doyle; when he tries to warn her against him, she takes his intentions the wrong way, and she agrees to ride one of his horses. However, her actions to protect the horses, lead to disastrous consequences. Meanwhile, when Vernon receives contact from his brother George, he is surprised when George turns up in Aidensfield and realises that George is in fact a women, with an extremely expensive lifestyle. Guest Stars: Tricia George as Georgina Scripps, Conor Mullen as Kieron Doyle, David Crellin as DS Harry Rankin, James Aubrey (1) as Gordon Purvis, Cliff Lockwood as Phil Lucas, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
209 | "Sins of the Fathers" | 22 December 2002 |
Mike Bradley and the rest of Aidensfield mourn over the death of Tricia Summerbee, and Mike in particular struggles to cope when he gets into a fight with underage drinker, Bobbie Gray. Tricia is temporarily replaced with Dr. James Alway. Meanwhile, Vernon is asked to sell an engagement ring for an old friend, Maggie Byrne who arrives in Aidensfield and is short of cash. Guest Stars: Francis Matthews (1) as Dr. James Alway, Sue Jenkins as Maggie Byrne, T. J. Sorrell as Bobby Gray, William Gaunt as Charles Robertson, James Barron (1) as Harry Robertson, John Kindersley as Ken, Alan David (2) as Sam Smithers, Terence Hillyer as Tex Byrne |
210 | "Bread and Circuses" | 29 December 2002 |
Merton is investigating a crime spree near Whitby, when there seems to be a connection with wealthy families, having Porcelain figures being stolen on various occasions. Meanwhile Bellamy falls in love with a victim of a handbag snatch and he seems entirely smitten with her, until he rumbles her double life. Guest Stars: Nicola King as Kathleen Renishaw, Richard Sinnott as Mr. Osbourne, Gerard Bentall as Charlie Morton, Hannah Yelland as Alice, Francis Matthews (1) as Dr. James Alway, Robert Lang (1) as Colonel Barber, Ann Bell as Madge Cutler, Timothy Carlton as Eric Renishaw, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
211 | "For Whom the Bell Tolls" | 5 January 2003 |
Dr Alway is in charge of the bell ringing for an extremely important upcoming wedding; however they are short of bell ringers, so he enlists the help of Vernon, David, and much to his dismay Bernie to help out. Meanwhile, when explosives go missing from Lord Ashfordly’s quarry, Blaketon sparks his own investigations. Meanwhile, Merton is tied up with the tension of the defence minister arriving in Aidensfield, and fears that there could be a connection. Guest Stars: John Flanagan (2) as Briggs, Michael Atkinson as Taswell, Nick Miles as Copley, John Labanowski as Mal Hutton, Francis Matthews (1) as Dr. James Alway, Colin Farrell (2) as Rev. Truscott, Donna Lythgoe as Ada, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
212 | "Out of the Blue" | 12 January 2003 |
Vernon is taken to The Royal hospital in Elsinsby, where he is omitted suffering temporary memory loss, after he is forced off the road by a speeding driver. Driving a tanker, which only Vernon is aware of the contents, and which seems to be mixing with the river leading to the water board and making the people of Aidensfield ill. David claims oblivious to the contents, and the hospital staff won’t let the police talk to Vernon. Meanwhile, nobody is allowed to use the tap water, while the contents of the tanker are being analyzed. And after an angry confrontation with the hospital staff, Dennis is forced to relax to save his temper, and he is helped by Jenny. Guest Stars: Zoie Kennedy as Staff Nurse Meryl Taylor, Amy Robbins as Dr. Jill Weatherill, Francis Matthews (1) as Dr. James Alway, Martin Troakes as Leonard, Linda Armstrong as Sister Brigid, Michelle Hardwick as Lizzie Kennoway, Robert Daws as Dr. Gordon Ormerod, Michael Starke as Ken Hopkirk, Andy Wear as Alun Morris, Ken Bones as Mr Mansell, David Birrell as Eddie Owen, Colin Prockter as Mr Arkwright, Ian Carmichael as T.J. Middleditch |
213 | "The High Life" | 9 March 2003 |
Guest Stars: Andrew Newton-Lee as Tony, Kate Holderness as Shirley, Robert East as Harold Greaves, Jessica Harris as Kelley, Thom Fell as Steve Latimer, Martin Buchan as Solicitor, Maureen O'Brien as Joyce Greaves |
214 | "Hung for a Sheep" | 16 March 2003 |
Steve Crane, who replaces Mike Bradley as the Aidensfield Bobby, proves too ambitious for Ventress and Bellamy, as he investigates a spate of farm break-ins on the moors. Meanwhile, Liz Merrick is the new doctor in Aidensfield, and Vernon tries to impress her with his community spirit, although it proves to be harder than it seems. Guest Stars: Geoffrey Hinsliff as Walter Rawlins, Eilis Hetherington as Edith Rawlins, Andy Williams (3) as Jack Farrow, Jon Oxendale as Burly Man, Paul Hawkyard as Bill Pegg, Mark Spalding as Tom Matthews, Beatrice Kelley as Mrs Winstanley, James Carlton as PC Steve Crane |
215 | "The Third Man" | 23 March 2003 |
Gina receives a visit from her niece, and Steve is keeping an eye on her, because of her tear away boyfriend. An informer tells the police that Vic Hawking and Len Dowd are planning to raid a shipment of gold bullion from Haworth Point. Meanwhile, Vernon offers to redecorate the surgery waiting room, and as David is left in charge, his own imagination does not impress Liz. And Bernie is less than impressed when Vernon asks him to decorate Mrs Winstanley’s living room, but he discovers that she wants more than new wallpaper. Guest Stars: Mark Stratton as Howard, Geoffrey McGivern as Harry, Beatrice Kelley as Mrs Winstanley, Ted Holden as Jamie Leyburn, John Cording as Vic Hawking, Martin Walsh as Len Dowd, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Christine Bottomley as Susie, James Carlton as PC Steve Crane |
216 | "Missing in Action" | 30 March 2003 |
Bride-to-be; Lesley Ford embarks to Whitby funfair for her hen night, but is disturbed after she goes to a fortune teller, and receives information linked to the death of her father, who went missing in action in World War. She all of a sudden calls off the wedding and is found injured on the moors. There is a bogus policeman in the village, which Bellamy is certainly not happy about, as he was almost caught serving drinks after hours after covering for Gina. Guest Stars: Ruth Platt as Lesley Ford, Craig Heaney as Spicer, Philip Fox (1) as Wells, Robert Hands as Barry Lee, James Carlton as PC Steve Crane, William Chubb as Porter, Marc Finn as Frank Searby, Val Tagger as Woman in Shop, Christine Bottomley as Susie |
217 | "Caped Crusaders" | 6 April 2003 |
The Police are helped by two young kids; Dean and Alec Farley, who play Batman and Robin and spy criminal activity on a derelict farm. And Liz is receiving late-night disturbing phone calls, which she believes to be her former boyfriend harassing her once again; however, the lady behind the phone calls is far more sinister and results in a very upsetting reunion. Vernon's Aunt Aggie has died, and he gets her house; her house and a seemingly worthless table. Guest Stars: Sonny Flood as Dean Farley, Jake Mitchell (2) as Alec Farley, Chris Hoyle as Lefty Bates, Francis Lee (1) as Chuck Forbes, Mark Leadbetter (1) as Ronnie Charnock, Steven Pacey as James Bexley, Margaret Tyzack as Edna Barton, James Carlton as PC Steve Crane, Christine Bottomley as Susie |
218 | "Moving Target" | 13 April 2003 |
When Liz Merrick’s former boyfriend; James Robson, arrives in Aidensfield, he tries to get her back. However, when she makes him leave, he is shot in the head, outside the Aidensfield Arms... and he dies immediately; the police believe that James’ wife may have found out about the affair. It’s confusing however, when the following night; Bellamy is shot and wounded in the same spot. Mike helps Tim Barnett get to the Garage when his classic Bentley Limousine breaks down, he checks into the Aidensfield Arms whilst Bernie gets it repaired. Meanwhile, DI Shiner makes Mike an offer that he can’t refuse. Guest Stars: Malcolm Stoddard as James Robson, Pete Ivatts as Farmer, Colin Parry as Frank Clegghorn, Alexander Hanson as Tim Barnet, Jessica Turner as Helen Robson, Gareth Thomas as Nathaniel Clegghorn, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, James Carlton as PC Steve Crane, Christine Bottomley as Susie, Joe Simpson (2) as Reed |
219 | "Lily of the Valley" | 20 April 2003 |
After having her boundary wall vandalized, two dozen of Lily Barton’s sheep have disappeared; when PC Crane goes to visit, he realises she is very ill and her living arrangements are a nightmare. However she doesn’t appreciate Dr Merrick stopping by either, so Gina sends someone very special round; someone who will not be pushed over by Lily Barton, and will give the lady as good as she gets. Meanwhile, Vernon becomes more or less a permanent chauffeur to Jim Pinder; an unpopular business man who is upsetting locals because of the Lorries from his quarry. Guest Stars: Ian Talbot as Bob Lander, Ian Ashpitel as Ted Smithson, Garfield Morgan as Jim Pinder, Mark Prentice as Fireman, Stuart Mawdsley as Michael, Jean Alexander as Lily Barton, Christine Bottomley as Susie |
220 | "House Rules" | 27 April 2003 |
There is a sudden spate of burglaries in the area, however there is a common link with all of them as they seem to be up for sale and are under the same estate agents. Merton suspects that someone is posing as a potential buyer, and then returning at night to complete the burglary. Steve Crane is preoccupied with the arrival of a woman at the police house, who is a lot older than him. Oscar takes quite a shine to her and is relieved when he finds out that she is his mother. Blaketon is suspicious of a gentleman named Lennie Beach who is staying at the Aidensfield Arms, and getting very friendly with Gina. Guest Stars: Simon Merrells as Greg Matthews, Anita Carey as Babs Crane, Roderic Culver as Lennie Beech, Andrew Sheridan as Hippy Guy, Peter Foster as Foreman, Jerome Willis as Arthur Clough |
221 | "Mackerel Sky" | 4 May 2003 |
Eddie Harvey; an ex-con surprises Jenny at Sergeant Merton’s house, although he doesn’t hurt her. He returns to her flat the following night and kidnaps her. In return he wants Merton to tell him the name of the man who apprehended him 8 years before. If Merton does not, Eddie will kill Jenny. David is forced off of the road by a speeding driver in a stolen sports car, leading the police to investigate the more valuable vehicles being stolen. Meanwhile, Vernon gets involved with the charitable art event, but struggles to impress Sir Nigel, when ‘Tower Bridge’ is stolen. Guest Stars: Peter Alexander (1) as Ralph Peters, Neil Stacy as Sir Nigel Fetherstone, Steve Evets as Graham Poulton, Belinda Allerston as Susan, Geoffrey Wilkinson as Auctioneer, Paul Brennen (1) as Eddie Harvey, Timothy Carlton as Eric Renishaw |
222 | "Absent Friends" | 11 May 2003 |
When farming couple Linda and Peter Jarvis suddenly go missing, Jenny and Liz are left looking after the children...whilst Jenny is struggling to answer a very important question. Gina and Phil are looking after the Jarvis’ livestock, and when they deliver a calf, it leads to a heartfelt reunion between the pair. Sgt Merton organises a search to find the farming couple, after their neighbour, Norma Weld has a very interesting lead. Meanwhile Vernon takes Bernie on a country mini-break- leaving David in charge of the garage; however Bernie does not see it as an adventure, and just wants to get home. Guest Stars: Cally Lawrence as Linda Jarvis, Tom Mason as Andrew Jarvis, Jack Chissick as Trevor West, Robert Lawrenson as Tom Watkins, Rosie Foster as Beth Jarvis, Gareth Thomas as Nathaniel Clegghorn, Loveday Smith as Norma Weld |
223 | "Music of the Spheres" | 18 May 2003 |
At Lord Ashfordly’s, his sister Lady Patricia has invited world class violinists Marek Starosta and his daughter Hannah to stay; however, when they arrive they realise that a very valuable violin has been stolen. PC Crane is sent to investigate, and both Hannah and Crane are more interested in each other than the missing Violin. Meanwhile, Vernon’s Liverpool cousins - Big and Little Jim arrive in Aidensfield, and they hatch a plan to improve Vernon’s living arrangements. And Jenny makes Dennis a very happy man. Guest Stars: Carol Royle as Lady Patricia Brewster, David Williams (4) as Ernie, Paul Herzberg as Marek Starosta, Katrine De Candole as Hannah Starosta, Matt Connor as Hiker, Chris Darwin as Big Jim, Steve Fletcher (1) as Little Jim, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett, Jonathan Aris as Herbert Brownjohn |
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224 | "Speed" | 7 September 2003 |
A gang of bikers from Ashfordly are tearing up in Aidensfield, and leader Jason, has given Billy Fletcher amphetamine pills to sell. When Liz Merrick reports it to the police, she refuses to give a name, so Dennis tricks fiancée Jenny to show him the patient list; and when Jenny gets the blame, she calls off the engagement. Vernon hires a new chauffer; called James Darling - therefore they agree that he will not be referred to by his surname. James helps Vernon look for more suitable housing, than the Greengrass farm. Guest Stars: Annette McLaughlin as Penelope Farrar, Rupert Frazer as James Darling, Jamie Davis (1) as Billy Fletcher, Katharine Rogers as Mrs. Fletcher, Frank J. Lauder as Jason Buck, Emily Hayes as Lisa Smith |
225 | "Dog Days" | 14 September 2003 |
Guest Stars: Kate Buffery as Amanda Buxton, Polly Hemingway as Beryl Pyke, Beatrice Kelley as Olive Winstanley, Jim Marsh as Syd Williams, Laura Medforth as Naomi Stevenson, Susie Trayling as Rosie Compton, Simon Slater as Peter Pyke |
226 | "Mother's Little Helpers" | 21 September 2003 |
Guest Stars: Janet Dibley as Linda Rollins, Martin Riley as Mr. Clough, Gillian Kerrod as Mrs. Taylor, Wayne Foskett as Mal Rollins, Vanessa Knox-Mawer as Christine, Andrew Thorpe as Michael Rollins, Andrew McGuire as Frankie, Tom Bowles (1) as Pete, Jonathan Bradd as Barry Rollins |
227 | "Fool for Love" | 5 October 2003 |
It’s the big day for Dennis and Jenny, although the police need to catch Ronnie the dog man – a bank robber who has just robbed a local bank outside Ashfordly. However, best man - Kenny Parker and his fiancée know more than they are letting on. Jenny’s brother Steve arrives in Aidensfield for the wedding, although Jenny is concerned about how Dennis will react. And Vernon promises Jenny fresh Salmon for her wedding dinner, but Bernie seems better at the sport. Guest Stars: Emily Wright as Kathy, Dave Law as Gamekeeper, Terence Rigby as Ronnie Brown, Thom Fell as Steve Latimer, Geoffrey Chater as Sir Henry Bing, Jonathan Barlow as DS Kenny Parker, Siobhan Finneran as Gloria Brown, Miles Moss as Security Guard, David Williams (4) as Ernie |
228 | "A Family Affair" | 12 October 2003 |
Guest Stars: Hope Johnstone as Mrs. Fairbride, Christine Kavanagh (1) as Joyce Carswell, Andrew McCulloch as Angus Fergusson, Joe Tucker as Barnforth, Madeleine Moffat as Ethel, Shaughan Seymour as Peter Carswell, Mary Wimbush as Minnie Carswell, Pete Ivatts as Farmer, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
229 | "The Holiday's Over" | 19 October 2003 |
To their misfortune, Dennis and Jenny arrive back early from their honeymoon, when Jenny becomes ill. When Constabulary inspector Craig turns up at the station to report his car being stolen he is disgraced to see the mess. The police are called out when people returning from holiday discover they have been burgled, and Vernon holds a Bentley owners rally at Ashfordly hall. Guest Stars: Barbara Rafferty as Pam Astbury, Katie Hollinshead as Sharon, Nicholas Hutchinson as Edward Burgess, Nanette Ryder as Mrs. Barcroft, Stephen MacKenna as Mr. Brooks, Michael Garner as Craig, Stephen Casey as Roy Barnsdale, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
230 | "Waifs and Strays" | 26 October 2003 |
Guest Stars: Robin Bowerman as Dick Arnold, Catherine Douglas as Katie Barnwell, Freda Dowie as Phyllis, Jill Johnson as Norma, Sue Parkinson as Cynthia Pilkington, Alexander Delamere as Peter Sampson, Kate Crossley as Meg Barnwell, Paddy Douglas as Robert Barnwell, Andrew Abrahams as Chairman of the Magistrates (as Andy Abrahams) |
231 | "Brought to Book" | 2 November 2003 |
Guest Stars: Anita Carey as Babs Crane, Greg Haiste as Geoff, Berwick Kaler as Derek, Tanya Myers as Mrs. Bishop, Richard Riddle as Frank, David Allman as Shahrishi, John O'Neill as Carl Laxton, Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
232 | "State of Mind" | 9 November 2003 |
Guest Stars: Emily Wright as Lucy, Hugh Walters as Mr. Jones, Bill Thomas (1) as Clerk Of Court, Trevor Ray as William Barraclough, Joe Mills as Hobbs, Jeff Merchant as Sid, Georgie Glen as Sgt. Nokes, Hywel Simons as Mr. Monksby |
233 | "Down to Earth" | 22 February 2004 |
Guest Stars: Brian Pettifer as Andrew McIntyre, Will Knightley as Mr. Manley, Jim McManus as Clive Formby, Cherith Mellor as Miss Stanton, Alan Ready as Tom, Georgie Glen as Sergeant Nokes, Carrie Davies as Hospital Sister |
234 | "Mountain and Molehills" | 29 February 2004 |
Guest Stars: Daniel Hanbridge as Kev, Karen Henthorn as Glad Dibley, Katie Hodgson as Tracey Dibley, Scott Kay (1) as Paul Dibley, Crispin Layfield as Joyrider, Hugh Walters as Mr. Jones, Ted Robbins as Don Dibley, Tony Christian as Joyrider, Ben Elliot as Lenny Dibley, Adam Smethurst as Reporter, Barbara Bolton as Mrs. Kellett, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
235 | "The Dear Departed" | 7 March 2004 |
Guest Stars: Robert Lonsdale as Wayne, Barry Jackson as Eli Parker, Howard Gay as Jackie Johnson, Giles Thomas as Taffy Evans, David Hounslow as John Peters, Andrew McGuire as Frankie, Colin Farrell (2) as Rev. Truscott, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Brian Protheroe as Ralph Laski, Amanda Harris as Eva Parker, Steven Elder as Jethro Woods, Martin Glynn Murray as Harry Walker |
236 | "Dangerous Whispers" | 14 March 2004 |
Guest Stars: Eamonn Riley as Clive Masters, Annette Bentley as Daisy Wilmott, Derek Hicks as Nat Wilmott, David Roper as Spooner, Sam Townend as Seth Ardwicke, Jack Deam as Jake Clarke, David Whittington as Wilf Langton, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
237 | "Scent of a Kill" | 21 March 2004 |
Guest Stars: Trevor Ray as William Barraclough, Gillian Wright as Barbara Simner, Joanne Rowden as Julie Watson, Paul Kynman as Les, Jeff Rawle as Ken Simner, Jane Hazlegrove as Diane Crichard, Pete Ivatts as Gary Shaw, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
238 | "Daniel" | 28 March 2004 |
Guest Stars: Richard Heffer as Paediatric Doctor, Joanne Mitchell as Paediatric Nurse, Will Tacey (2) as Doctor, Caroline Strong as Midwife, Steve Ramsden as Robert Flint, Karl Haynes as Ian Stamper, Jane Hazlegrove as Diane Crichard, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
239 | "One Thing Leads to Another" | 4 April 2004 |
Guest Stars: Vanessa Rosenthal as Maud Boothroyd, Jimmy Reddington as Mayor, Paul Copley as Herbie Lloyd, Rebecca Charles as Kitty Sanders, Kevin Quarmby as Hugh Sanders, Jane Hazlegrove as Diane Crichard, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
240 | "No Hard Feelings" | 11 April 2004 |
Guest Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch as Toby Fisher, Miranda Raison as Kate, Mark Dexter as Robert Emerson, Hermione Gulliford as Carol Emerson, James Bradshaw as Don, Ian Sharp as Kevin Clarke, Jane Hazlegrove as Diane Crichard, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
241 | "Difficult Times" | 18 April 2004 |
Guest Stars: Stephen Critchlow as Leonard Parks, Beatrice Kelley as Mrs. Winstanley, Geoff Oldham as Coroner, Jo-Anne Stockham as Sarah Maclean, Julie Higginson as Ruth Dalbraith, Danny McGrath as Gareth Dodson, Julian Sims as Jack Maclean, Pete Ivatts as Gary Shaw, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
242 | "Nowhere Man" | 25 April 2004 |
Guest Stars: Mark Lisbon as Mr. Walker, Emma Shaw (1) as Mrs. Walker, Andrew Dunford as Vince Edwards, Ian East as Nowhere Man/Martin Everett, Carrie Davies as Sister, Rupert Farley as Harry Blane |
243 | "Swansong" | 2 May 2004 |
Guest Stars: Matthew Lewney as Bob Foxton, Tama Matheson as Kevin Kelly, David Ross (1) as Harry Pilbeam, Lee Warburton as Richard Baxter, Gwyneth Powell as Shirley Baxter, Jim Millea as Eddie Butterton, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
244 | "Strangers on a Train" | 9 May 2004 |
Guest Stars: Calum Callaghan as Tommy, Rosemary Leach as Miss Plum, Nicholas Boulton as Duncan Harris, Osmund Bullock (1) as Colin Taylor, Rachel Spencer as Paula, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, David Williams (4) as Station Master |
245 | "A Call to Arms" | 16 May 2004 |
Guest Stars: Jonathan Cheetham as Rik's Housmate, John Moreno (1) as Judge Yardley, Nicholas Gallagher as Lionel, Nick Bagnall as Rik, Barbara Bolton as Mrs. Kellett, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Sam Kelly as Harry Hawkswell |
246 | "Muck and Brass" | 23 May 2004 |
Guest Stars: Andrew Dunn (1) as Eric Evans, Paul Goodwin as Geoffrey Smee, Gerard Kearns (1) as Trevor Black, Gareth Thomas as Nathaniel Clegghorn, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
247 | "Double Trouble" | 30 May 2004 |
Guest Stars: Janet Greaves as Mrs. Weston, Lyn O'Hara as Mrs. Havers, Carolyn Lyster as Helen Aves, Ken Drury as Mr. Elder, Sue Wallace as Mrs. Elder, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, James Ellis as Bagger/Winston Parker, Sadie Pickering as Cathy Elder |
248 | "Little Angels" | 6 June 2004 |
Guest Stars: Mark Frost (2) as Keith Jarvis, Christopher Connel as Sam Turner, Karen Spicer as Mrs. Wilson, Joanne Dakin as Ruth, John Elkington as Council Official, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Joy Brook as Marie Jarvis, Smug Roberts as Wharton |
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249 | "Money, Money, Money" | 5 September 2004 |
Guest Stars: Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Kevin Drury as Len Bowler, Paula Chapman as Sharon Buckley, Joe Renton as Craig Buckley, Geoffrey Bayldon as Gilbert Percy, Jim McManus as Clive Formby, Paul Hamilton as Ken Dixon, Joyce Kennedy as Mrs. Watson |
250 | "Secrets and Lies" | 12 September 2004 |
Guest Stars: Tara Moran as Susan Cramer, Olivia Jardith as Maria Dalton, David Ryall as Howard Dufton, Roger Walker as Barry Jones, Jonathan Newth as Derek Lester, Christine Anderson as Jean Lester, Philip Lightfoot as Ted Allen, Colin Edwynn as William Seaton, Mary Healey (1) as Mrs. Neal |
251 | "Fakers and Frauds" | 19 September 2004 |
Guest Stars: Lynda Rooke as Miss. Glenister, Patrick Connolly (1) as Vincent, Tom Lloyd-Roberts as Mr. Taylor, Tracey Booth as Celia Taylor, Kevin Williams (3) as Procter, John McGlynn (1) as Lorenzo, Elizabeth Kelly (1) as Mrs. Fry, Andrew Haslam as Costume Designer, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
252 | "The Happiest Day" | 26 September 2004 |
Guest Stars: Philip Jackson (1) as Brian Simpson, Harriette Quarrie as Cathy Simpson, Romolo Bruni as Mr Aldi, Trevor Byfield as Don Megson, Phil Smeeton as Collins, Glenn Doherty as Wright, Tom Oldham as Chris, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Sarah Guyler as Jill |
253 | "Hunter's Moon" | 3 October 2004 |
Guest Stars: Hannah Gordon as Mrs. Barton, Jane Godber as Mrs Clegg, Joan Blackman as Mrs Fforbes-Hepplethwaite, Angela Curran as Joan, Kris Mochrie as Matthew Clegg, Nigel Collins as Derwent, Georgia Allen (1) as Miss Mackay, Phil Hearne as Les Thomas, Felicia Herrero-Berry as Lisa, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
254 | "Wrecked" | 10 October 2004 |
Guest Stars: Laurence Mitchell (1) as Richard Bryden, Jean Stevens as Mrs Baldock, Gary Dunnington as Jim Hunter, Joanne Good (1) as Jennifer, Roger Sloman as Sandy, Gary Whitaker as Keith Baldock, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
255 | "Say It with Flowers" | 17 October 2004 |
Guest Stars: Don McCorkindale (1) as Pennington, Judith Davis as Edie Crompton, Andy Hockley as Brown, Avril Clark as Mrs Parker, Edward Kingham as DI Ron Ganley, Ken Campbell (1) as Hector Plumpton, Tom Chadbon as Wing Commander Carstairs, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Carrie Davies as Sister Parry |
256 | "Precious Stones" | 31 October 2004 |
Guest Stars: Paul Chapman as James Appleby, Carol Robb as Mrs Woolley, Robert Horwell as Shane Davis, Simon Williams as Colonel Maltravers, Lucy Fleming as Mrs Maltravers, Tam Williams as Charles Maltravers, Helen Longworth as Reporter, John Vine as Henderson, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
257 | "Buried Secrets" | 7 November 2004 |
Guest Stars: John Tams as Don Tetley, Andrew Barrow as Mick Spencer, Robert Wilfort as Gareth, Michael Attwell as Bob Ascott, Tracy Brabin as Sandra, Darryl Goddard as Ray, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton |
258 | "Stormy Weather" | 14 November 2004 | |
259 | "Who's Sorry Now" | 21 November 2004 |
Guest Stars: Robert Whelan as Mr Lloyd, Stacey Heywood as Lisa Burrows, David Crellin as DS Rankin, Conrad Nelson as Mr Lewis, William Snape as Jeff Lloyd, Oliver Montgomery as Matthew Trent, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner |
260 | "In Sickness and in Health" | 28 November 2004 |
Guest Stars: David Woodcock as Vicar, Albert Welling as Dr. Lawson, Andrew Grainger as Carter, Jonathan Coy as Gordon Price, Emma Amos as Angela Price, Frances Carrigan as Fiona, Kevin Moore as Gerry Merrick, Oliver Montgomery as Matthew Trent, Richard Lintern as Ben Norton, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
261 | "In the Bleak Midwinter" | 26 December 2004 |
Guest Stars: Rachel Davies (1) as Jean Godwin, David Woodcock as Vicar, Ken Bones as Trevor Godwin, Jamie de Courcey as Adam Turner, Vicki Lee Taylor as Rachel Godwin, Ram John Holder as Danny Flowers, Allan Corduner as Gerard Lowe, Alan Price as Frankie Rio, Timothy Carlton as Brian Turner |
262 | "Blast from the Past" | 13 March 2005 |
Guest Stars: Will Norris as Eddie, Peter Lorenzelli as Charlie Gilbert, Kitty Scopes as Flo Forster, Oliver Montgomery as Matthew Trent, Pauline Jefferson as Miss Edgar, Rebecca Lacey as Louise Parry, Tony Pitts as Brian Gilbert, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Georgie Glen as Sergeant Nokes |
263 | "Icon" | 20 March 2005 |
Guest Stars: Joanne Farrell as Christine Norris, Nick Brimble as Ingmar Larsen, David Dickinson as Crispin Jones, Jake Canuso as Giovanni Viora, Sally George as Diane Calder, Nicholas Gleaves as Barry Calder, David Fleeshman as Captain Jorgan, Georgie Glen as Sergeant Nokes, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett |
264 | "Golf Papa One Zero" | 27 March 2005 |
Guest Stars: Helena Calvert as Clare Owen, Andrew Cryer as Postman, Neil Alan Taylor as Lambert, Simon Lenagan (1) as PC Jimmy Yates, Daphne Oxenford as Enid Bakewell, Pete Ivatts as Gary Shaw |
265 | "The Long View" | 3 April 2005 |
Guest Stars: Ken Anderson (1) as Tony Pointer, Jayne Ashbourne as Jackie Pointer, Amanda Fairclough as Mrs. Thwaites, Helena Calvert as Clare Owen, Geraldine Griffiths as Mrs. Sugden, Chris Brailsford as George Clarke, Benedick Blythe as Gavin Kennedy |
266 | "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" | 10 April 2005 |
Guest Stars: Helena Calvert as Clare Owen, James Weaver as Derek Ford, Tim Wylton as Vic Smalley, Stewart Howson as Ray Craven, Anthony Bessick as Mo Allsop, Steve Newton as Craven's Driver, Dave Dutton as Ticket Collector |
267 | "Friends and Relations" | 17 April 2005 |
Guest Stars: Helena Calvert as Clare Owen, Stuart Hickey as Tim Kerr, Benedick Blythe as Gavin Kennedy, Clare Wille as Julie |
268 | "Off the Rails" | 24 April 2005 |
Guest Stars: Martin Reeve as Kendrick, Helen Kay as Val, Randal Harley as Bickerstaff, Roy Barraclough as Station Master Roy Ellis, Tony Pritchard as Osbourne, David Anders as Colin, John Vernon (2) as Fergusson |
269 | "Rustlers and Hustlers" | 1 May 2005 |
Guest Stars: Heidi-Jo Lister as Pattie Reilly, Sophie Carrigill as Sheila Rilley, Susan Tordoff as Mrs Rilley, Terence Beesley as Ned Hornby, Elizabeth Bennett (1) as Joyce Jowett, Michael Wardle as Fred Snape, Richard O'Callaghan as Ringer Redknapp, Bernard Wrigley as George Costello |
270 | "Duty of Care" | 8 May 2005 |
Guest Stars: Christina Avery as Denny Jubb, Peter Amory as Richard Bentham, John McArdle as Nat Jubb, Kathy Jamieson as Hazel Jubb, Mark Fountain as Colin Poskitt, Dale Barker as Gary Snell, Joanna David as Caroline, Lisa Stevenson as Vanessa, Joanna Ward (2) as Caroline, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett |
271 | "Shadows from the Past" | 15 May 2005 |
Guest Stars: Rita May as Mrs Sneddon, Geoffrey Hutchings as Lionel Morris, Rita Davies as Flo Chorley, Jeremy Colton as Mr Syms, Andy Rashleigh as Jim Chorley, Graham Turner as Colin Sneddon, Anna Niland as Debra Finch |
272 | "Every Dog His Day" | 22 May 2005 |
Guest Stars: Howard Ward as Eric Grey, Tony Mooney as Donnie, Kirk Scargill as Alan Cameron, Geoffrey Hutchings as Lionel Morris, Graham Turner as Colin Sneddon, Anna Niland as Debra Finch, Rosemary Leach as Miss Dorothy Plum, Danny Tennant as Tommy, Trevor MacFarlane as Martin, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
273 | "Services Rendered" | 29 May 2005 |
Guest Stars: Paul Jibson as Derek Wallis, Sean Scanlan as Dennis Flowers, Samantha Beckinsale as Elsa Janner, Ron Donachie as Mr Gordon, Rowena Cooper as Nan Crossley, Jonathan Guy Lewis (1) as Peter Roberts, Stephen Omer as Mr. Wilson, Sarah Kirkman as Susan Watts |
274 | "Bin Man" | 5 June 2005 |
Guest Stars: Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Barbara Bolton as Mrs Kellett, Huw Ceredig as Cyril Williams, Sam Townend as Lennie Carter |
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275 | "A Fresh Start" | 11 September 2005 |
Guest Stars: Mark Wingett as Terry Molloy, Scott Edmund Lane (1) as Logman, Victor McGuire as Brian Parker |
276 | "The Devil You Know" | 2 October 2005 |
Guest Stars: Francis Magee (1) as Ken Rawson, Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett, Alan Ready as Bates, Daphne Oxenford as Enid Bakewell, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
277 | "Miller's Tale" | 9 October 2005 |
Guest Stars: Jamie Lomas as Craig Harker, Michael Keogh as Andy, Joe Parry as Thommo, David Crellin as Inspector Harry Rankin, Victor McGuire as Brian Parker, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Michael Elwyn as Tony Bryce, Tim Brooke-Taylor as Ronnie Smethers |
278 | "Mastermind" | 16 October 2005 |
Guest Stars: Bridget Turner as Lottie Ferguson, Timothy Bateson as Chalkie Black, Harry Towb as Hugo Cummins, Ralph Ineson as Tel Philips, George Cole (1) as Albert Hallows, Penny Morrell as Mrs Roberts, James Horne (1) as Clerk of the Court, Marc Finn as Accomplice, James Quinn (1) as Foreman of the Jury |
279 | "Family Ties" | 23 October 2005 |
Guest Stars: Judy Holt as Teresa Hackett, Duggie Brown as Tommy Davis, Freddie Jones (1) as Fred Braithwaite, Richard Huw as Simon Hackett, Ben Crompton as Matt Cartwright, James Lewis as Luke Cartwright, Madeleine Moffat as Betty Hackett |
280 | "The End of the Road" | 30 October 2005 |
Guest Stars: Peter Vaughan (1) as Mr. Andrews, Elizabeth Spriggs as Mrs. Andrews, Mark Letheren as Billy Andrews |
281 | "Picture This" | 6 November 2005 |
Guest Stars: Jacki Webb as Hilary Phelps, Philip Bowen as Alan Phelps, Simon Dutton as Sir George Broughton, Caroline Blakiston as Hildy Dressler, Geoffrey Banks (1) as Dieter Dressler, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
282 | "The Good Samaritan" | 13 November 2005 |
Guest Stars: Connor McIntyre as Adam Lee, Kevin Brannagan as Joe Lee, Lisa Millett (1) as Alice Boaden, Paul Bown as John Boaden, Richard Hope as James Vincent, Michael Cochrane as Stephen Quinn, Paul Richard Jackson as Bert King, Josie Owen as Neighbour, Murray Head as Jack Hollins |
283 | "Blood Brothers" | 20 November 2005 |
Guest Stars: Chris Larner as Percy Downs, Gerda Stevenson as Mrs. Cameron, Susie Trayling as Brenda Wain, Tom Weston as Martin Wain, Bobby Ball (1) as Mr. Turner, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Danny Webb (1) as Vince Wain |
284 | "Burden of Proof" | 27 November 2005 |
Guest Stars: Tony Mooney as Donnie, Tim Paley as Pete, Barbara Durkin as Dolly Forde, Jeff Merchant as Arthur Bolton, Tim Brooke-Taylor as Ronnie Smethers, Dearbhla Molloy as Hetty Bolton, Linda Bassett as Beryl Palmer, Fiona Clarke (1) as Janet, Ian Kershaw as DI Snow, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Black, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black |
285 | "O Guilty Man" | 4 December 2005 | |
286 | "Auld Acquaintance" | 18 December 2005 |
Guest Stars: Luke Adamson as Keith Gledhill, Tom Georgeson as Mr. Daniels, Lee Booth as Brown, Josh Jenkins as Foster, Todd Carty as Ray Hallam |
287 | "Living with the Past" | 1 January 2006 |
Guest Stars: Helen Longworth as Gwen Stoddard, Roger Bingham (1) as Jack Stoddard, Matthew Dunster as Dennis Stoddard, John Bowe as Henry Stoddard, Alison Swann as Hazel Machin, Stephen Hoyle as Peter Machin, Jacqueline Pilton as Betty Ancastle, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Black, Anthony Schaeffer as Perkins |
288 | "Risky Business" | 8 January 2006 |
Guest Stars: Elaine Glover as Sylvia Galloway, Pete Ivatts as Bill Galloway, Barry Jackson as Jim Hobson, Kim Wall as Ray Pooley, Philip McGinley as Barry Dyson, Lynn Farleigh as Joan Dyson, Leslie Phillips as Denzil Witty, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Murray Head as Jack Hollins |
289 | "Hostage to Fortune" | 15 January 2006 |
Guest Stars: Col Farrell as Vicar, Edward MacLiam as Rick Driscoll, Antonia Bernath as Lucy Bellman, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Murray Head as Jack Hollins |
290 | "Judgement Day" | 22 January 2006 |
Guest Stars: Paul Albertson as Ted Briscoe, Robin Ellis as Sir Richard Lonsdale, Patrick Cremin as Alan Morton, Fine Time Fontayne as Neil Downing, Gabrielle Drake as Lady Lonsdale, James Quinn (1) as Mr. Pulver |
291 | "Get Back" | 23 April 2006 |
Guest Stars: Paul Copley as Malcolm Stainsby, Phyllis Logan as Diane Bell, Howard Marks as Steve, David Hargreaves as Ernie Bell, Edward Peel as Clifford Chappell, Gerda Stevenson as Mrs Cameron, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
292 | "Runners And Riders" | 30 April 2006 |
Guest Stars: Rupam Maxwell as Bryan McKay, Nolan Hemmings as Jamie Finn, Gabriella Dixon as Susan Black, Timothy Bentinck as Simon Farr, Matthew Crompton as Adam Sillitoe, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black |
293 | "Great Expectations" | 7 May 2006 |
Guest Stars: Daniel O'Grady as Andy Judd, Sean Blowers as Colin Judd, Damian Christian as Auctioneer's Man, Rosalind March as Rosemary Taylor, Nick Wilton as Derek Taylor, Richard Sinnott as Auctioneer, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black |
294 | "Kith and Kin" | 14 May 2006 |
Guest Stars: Simon Ward as Maxwell Hamilton, Richard Gibson as Eddie Sawyer, Alan Williams (1) as Ed Sawyer, Kate Crossley as Meg Sawyer |
295 | "Wine and Roses" | 21 May 2006 |
Guest Stars: Rupert Young as Zak, Kate Robbins as Sheryl Cooper, Carole Nimmons as Mrs Headley, Elizabeth Bennett (1) as Joyce Jowett, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black, Rosy Clayton as Landlady |
296 | "This Happy Breed" | 28 May 2006 |
Guest Stars: Michael Brogan as Eric Bates, Pete Ivatts as Bill Galloway, Anthony Valentine as Mac MacKenzie, Joe Caffrey as Seth Mottram, Gabriella Dixon as Susan Black, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black |
297 | "Keeping Secrets" | 4 June 2006 |
Guest Stars: Christine Moore (1) as Carrie Stevens, Ann Bell as Grace Burton, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Bruce Alexander as Mr Stevens, James Midgeley as Mark Robson, Alice Selwyn as Pat Robson, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Basil Moss as Alexander Burton, Alan McMahon as Registrar, Joanna Riding as Ange Walker, Sally Walsh as Chrissy Walker |
298 | "The Dying of the Light" | 18 June 2006 |
Guest Stars: Dorothy Atkinson as Carol Parsons, Olga Grahame as Nan Parsons, Ian Burfield as Terry Parsons, Steve Garti as Len Hallett, Helen Lederer as Kath Harrison, Philip Bird as Norman Harrison, Colin Meredith as Frank Mirfield, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy |
299 | "Bad Company" | 2 July 2006 |
Guest Stars: Rebecca Atkinson as Hayley Felton, Nicholas Shaw as Alan Seddon, Claire Slater as Denise Bailey, Lisa Seddon as Sandra Proctor, Lloyd McGuire as Proctor, Bobby Ball (1) as Topsy Turner, Philip York as Roy Seddon, Ryan Sampson as Paul Eyre |
300 | "Accidents Happen" | 2 July 2006 |
Guest Stars: Stephen Casey as Arthur Wilkes, Michael Lawrence (2) as Simon Jardine, Morgan Jones (2) as Terry Dene, Jonty Stephens as Rick Napier, Caroline Strong as Mrs Jardine, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Christopher Benjamin as Oliver Ridley, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black |
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301 | "C'est La Vie" | 29 October 2006 |
Guest stars: Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, David Troughton as Les Cooper, Jason Furnival as Terry Perkins, Cécile Paoli as Yvette Lenoir, Richard Oldham as Wilf, David Schofield as Dennis Ashton, Marie Critchley as Jean Ashton, Sarah Thurstan as Chairwoman, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger, Lisa Kay as Carol Cassidy |
302 | "Old Scores" | 5 November 2006 |
Guest stars: Rosie Mitchell as June, Rob Dixon as Tom Wharton, Emma Hauxwell as Linda Wharton, Terence Hillyer as Sid Vickers, Francis Lee (1) as Martin Beldon, Lisa Kay as Carol Cassidy, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger |
303 | "Intelligence Matters" | 12 November 2006 |
Guest stars: Mem Ferda as Andrei Beschastnych, Steven Beckingham as Dale Cabot, Patrick Baladi as Guy Maitland, Olivia Jardith as Alice Tupper, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Lisa Kay as Carol Cassidy |
304 | "Please Please Me" | 19 November 2006 |
Guest Stars: Daniel Ainsleigh as Peter Seton, Patrick Connolly (1) as Rick Johnston, Samuel Yates as Mart Johnston, Diane Flacks (1) as Miss Perkins, Stephen MacKenna as Mr Cartwright, Robert Morgan (3) as Charles Barrington, Lisa Kay as Carol Cassidy, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger |
305 | "Memoirs of a Fighting Man" | 26 November 2006 |
Guest Stars: Rob Spendlove as Joseph Littlewood, Des O'Malley as Billy Travis, Jordan Metcalfe as Chris Travis, Clare Louise Connolly as Vicky Cammish, Eamon Boland (1) as Mike Spence, Lyn Roden as Joan Travis, Jon Culshaw as Harry Taylor, William Ilkley as Cammish, Gillian Kerrod as Edna, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger, Lisa Kay as Carol Cassidy |
306 | "Pretty Woman" | 3 December 2006 |
Guest Stars: Roger Grainger as Dan Fowles, Kelly Wenham as Diana Hill, Neil Rowland as Bookie, Tony Nyland as MC, Mary Woodvine as Cath Wainwright, Jemma Churchill as Stella Hill, Kate O'Flynn as Laura Hill, David Bell (3) as Ellis Bennett, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger, Anthony Schaeffer as Perkins |
307 | "Stumped" | 10 December 2006 |
Guest Stars: Richard Graham as Ray Dooley, Ewan Hooper as Mostyn Clegg, Steve Evets as Denny Barlow, Beth Cordingly as Connie Green, Brian Close as Cricket veteran 1, Martin Bicknell as Edgar Prendergast, Dickie Bird as Umpire, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Lisa Kay as Carol Cassidy, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger |
308 | "Little White Lies" | 17 December 2006 |
Guest Stars: Michael Jayston as Col Gerald Hudson, Sally Ann Matthews as Paula Wyatt, Joel Cheetham as Duncan Hudson, Emma Amos as Anita Hudson, John Gully as Nigel Parker, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
309 | "Hearts & Flowers" | 24 December 2006 |
Guest Stars: George Layton as Graham Simpson, Lindsey Coulson as Deirdre Brown, Elizabeth Mansfield (1) as Sally Pringle, Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett, Garry Cooper (1) as Len Brown, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Claude Close as Fred Bostock |
310 | "Give Peace a Chance" | 31 December 2006 |
Guest Stars: Jonathan Warde as Greg Parsons, Pip Ripley as Jo Miller, Roy Dotrice as Mr Carter, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Andrew Langtree as Fergus, Max Brown as Pete Grimshaw, James Quinn (1) as Mr Pulver |
311 | "Dead Men Do Tell Tales" | 31 December 2006 |
Guest Stars: Kieron Richardson as Ricky Smith, Howard Grace as Man in coffin, Beau Flood as Jason, Carlton Dickinson as Wally, Letty Butler as Barmaid, Gillian Bevan as Mrs Edna Smith, Catherine Terris as Mrs Greenway, Andrew Langtree as Fergus, Paul Nicholas (1) as Sven Larson |
312 | "Vendetta" | 7 January 2007 |
Guest Stars: John Biggins as Derek Reeks, Will Norris as Barry Taylor, Michael N. Harbour as John Atkins, Brigit Forsyth as Ellen Taylor, Louise Harrison as Viv Chivers, George Baker as Maurice Dodson |
313 | "Sleeping Dogs" | 6 May 2007 |
Guest Stars: Adam Jessop as Tom Pickles, Mark Kane as Dr Evans, Steffan Rhodri as Frank Jepson, Caroline O'Neill (1) as Brenda Jepson, Samantha Blakey as Sally Jepson, Sam Alexander as Simon Heath |
314 | "Another Little Piece of My Heart" | 13 May 2007 |
Guest Stars: Andrew Woodall as Simon Langley-Smythe, Charlie Brooks (2) as Julie Langley-Smythe, Pete Ivatts as Bill Galloway, Jake Cunningham as Boy on bike, Zack Cunningham as Boy on bike, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
315 | "Seeds of Destruction" | 20 May 2007 | |
316 | "No Laughing Matter" | 27 May 2007 |
Guest Stars: Rachel Fielding as Emily Forster, Ian Dunn as Len Carter, Duncan Preston as Tommy Tanner, Shaun Prendergast as Harry Marvin, Sarah Churm as Annie Carter, Sean Casey (3) as Arthur Wilkes |
317 | "Out of Africa" | 3 June 2007 |
Guest Stars: Richard Todd as Harold Beecham, Colin Tarrant as Roger Parslow, Ralf Little as Stephen Lansbury, Allan Corduner as Tristram Johnstone, Rita May as Mrs Nelly Sneddon, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson |
318 | "The Dreams that You Dream" | 24 June 2007 |
Guest Stars: Eliza Bennett (2) as Joyce Jowett, David Woodcock as Vicar, Sally Ann Matthews as Paula, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Jan Graveson as Linda Colwell, Ann Marie Davies as Sandra, Arthur White as Albert Fogarty, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
319 | "Mind Games" | 1 July 2007 | |
320 | "The Medium Is the Message" | 8 July 2007 |
Guest Stars: Trudie Goodwin as Rosa Briers |
321 | "One Small Step" | 15 July 2007 | |
322 | "Troubled Waters" | 22 July 2007 | |
323 | "Where There's Smoke" | 29 July 2007 | |
324 | "Laying the Ghost" | 5 August 2007 |
Guest stars: Seamus Gubbins as Michael, Ian Mercer as Ronald Kirby, Kerrie Taylor as Frances Elliot, Elizabeth Bennett (1) as Joyce Jowett, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Mairead McKinley as Bridget |
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325 | "Stop Gap" | 11 November 2007 |
Guest Stars: Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Andrew Ellis as Tommy Unsworth, Adam Colclough as Frank Waterman, Berwick Kaler as Inspector, Andy Merchant as Robber, Gary Kane as Robber |
326 | "Heirs Apparent" | 18 November 2007 |
Guest Stars: Gerda Stevenson as Mrs Cameron, David Woodcock as Vicar, Cherith Mellor as Jean Robson, Glenn Cunningham (1) as Mr Fossett, Ophelia Lovibond as Charlie Prentice |
327 | "Night Mail" | 25 November 2007 |
During this episode, a style of quality filming was different. Guest Stars: Eric Sykes as Mr Drinkwater, Anne Hornby as Mrs Brown, David Calder as DI Ludlow, Chris Lindon as Robber 2, Conor Ryan as Robber 1, Mark Folan Deasy as Train Driver, Clare Wille as DS Rachel Dawson |
328 | "Love Story" | 2 December 2007 | |
329 | "Another Sleepy, Dusty, Delta Day" | 16 December 2007 | |
330 | "Touch And Go" | 23 December 2007 | |
331 | "Burying the Past" | 30 December 2007 | |
332 | "Only Make Believe" | 6 January 2008 |
Guest Stars: Joanne Farrell as Fiona Mills, Dale Meeks as Ross, Dominic Jephcott (1) as Ralph Spurling, Emma Atkins as Lesley Ashton, Ann Mitchell as Iris Grocott, David Frederickson as Duff, Leon Ockenden as Dr Chris Oakley |
333 | "The Devil Rides Out" | 13 January 2008 |
Guest Stars: Jeff Rawle as Reverend John Peggotty, Adam Croasdell as Chaz Enderley, Leon Ockenden as Dr Chris Oakley, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
334 | "Changing Roles" | 23 March 2008 |
Guest Stars: Aran Bell as Derek Gorman, Francis Maguire as Tony Egerton, Paul Slack as Wally Boxton, Hannah Storey as Doreen Crosby, Beatrice Kelley as Olive Winstanley, Steven Elder as Alec Fletcher, Leon Ockenden as Dr Chris Oakley, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
335 | "A Brush with the Law" | 30 March 2008 | |
336 | "The Heart of a Man" | 6 April 2008 |
Guest Stars: Gareth Watkins as Keith Drake, Tim Scott-Walker as Ethan Harper, Jeff Hordley as Stan Keaton, Paul Simpson as Josh, John Henshaw as Albert Ross, Stephen Hancock (1) as John Harper, Leon Ockenden as Dr Chris Oakley, Hayley Jayne Standing as Juliet Ross |
337 | "Out of the Long Dark Night" | 18 May 2008 | |
338 | "Take Three Girls" | 25 May 2008 | |
339 | "Hey Hey LBJ" | 1 June 2008 | |
340 | "Danse Macabre" | 27 July 2008 | |
341 | "Missing Persons" | 3 August 2008 | |
342 | "Taking Stock" | 10 August 2008 | |
343 | "The Big Chill" | 17 August 2008 | |
344 | "Bully Boys" | 24 August 2008 | |
345 | "It Came From Outer Space" | 31 August 2008 | |
346 | "You Never Can Tell" | 14 September 2008 | |
347 | "Mixed Messages" | 21 September 2008 | |
348 | "Oscar's Birthday" | 28 September 2008 |
# | Title | Airdate | Overview |
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349 | "Family Matters" | 12 October 2008 | Joe and Ventress think Miller is acting strangly. investigating further, they discover his daughter has been kidnapped by a gang of armed criminas. Leaving Millers job and personal life on the line. Meanwhile, Aunt Peggy is feeling ill and after visiting Nurse Cassidy, she is convinced she is dying. |
350 | "England Expects" | 19 October 2008 | Albert Hallows is an ex con who was sent down by the Aidensfield police years earlier. Now he is out of prison and he is out for revenge. recruiting two younge thugs to steal police cars and to make sure that Ventresss, Joe and Miller suffer. Meanwhile, Aunt Peggy uses David's new hobby of pottery to make some easy money. Dawn teaches Geoff ballroom dancing for his date with Joyce Jowett. |
351 | "Mother Of Invention" | 26 October 2008 | Carol is in for a shock when a women claiming to be her long lost mother arrives in Aidensfield. but Carol's mothers old friend arrives with a newborn baby. Carol and Joe soon discover she is unable to cope as a single mother. Leading to tragedy. Meanwhile, Dawn, David and Bernie make money out of chimney sweeping, but David finds himself doing all of the work and Dawn taking the profits. |
352 | "Living Off the Land" | 2 November 2008 | When Mickey Todd is beaten up in Ashfordly Hall, Joe and Carol come across younge women who has also been battered on the grounds of Ashfordly Hall, things soon get out of control when the game keeper is found dead. Don discovers his wife is having an affair. Meanwhile, Aunt Peggy clashes with rival taxi firm owner Ma Barker, who she believes is trying to sabotage David's taxi. |
353 | "Guilty Secrets" | 9 November 2008 | Joe risks his career when DS Dawson is put in the frame for stealing 400 pound from a suspects house. Miller and Ventress think Dawson is guilty but Joe remains convinced of her innocent, but he must prove it. Meanwhile, a blast from the past has shocking consequences for Bernie when he discovers he has a long lost daughter. |
354 | "Strike Up The Band" | 16 November 2008 | Local popstar Les Hepplewhite is out for revenge when a new and popular band take over his gig in Aidensfield. the officers are forced to intervene when a fight breaks out, but violence soon leads to adultery and poisoning. Meanwhile, Dawn wants to leave Aidensfield to live in Paris and Gina is sad to see her go, so Aunt Peggy decides to stop Dawn from leaving. |
355 | "Return Crossing" | 19 April 2009 | |
356 | "Looking for Isabella" | 26 April 2009 |
Guest Stars: Lloyd Peters as McKenzie, Tim Wylton as Sheridan Ralph, Matthew Lewney as Ray Morley, Maeve Larkin as Pamela Morley, Freddie Jones (1) as Howard Druce, Holly-Mai Leighton as Lizzie Morley, Jack Downham as Peter Morley, Sam Laurie as Michael Morley, Paul Gabriel (1) as Fire chief |
357 | "The Hospital Job" | 3 May 2009 |
Guest Stars: Junix Inocian as Ho Kwan, Fred Ridgeway as Mr. Brigstocke, Polly Hemingway as Rosie Tinniswood, Greg Walker as Eddie Tinniswood, Georgia May Foote as Julie Tinniswood, Elizabeth Bennett (1) as Joyce Jowett |
358 | "Ups and Downs" | 10 May 2009 |
Guest Stars: Natalie Blades as Betty Hugget, Blair McDonough as Mick MacDonald, Stephen MacKenna as Jake Cartwright, Gerard Bentall as Tommy Hugget, Robert Portal as Major Giles MacLean, Charlotte Pyke as Sofia Fantoni, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly |
359 | "Thursday's Children" | 17 May 2009 |
Guest Stars: Steve Devereaux as Motel Manager, Claude Starling as Brother, Peter Knapman as Bus Driver, Bille Brown (12) as Sergeant Flaherty, Carol Burns as Mrs. Pike, Robert Coleby as Urquart, Monette Lee as Lou, Kevin Colson as Monk, Evert McQueen as Danny Cassidy, Sam Cotton as Col, Luke Carroll as Nev, Damien Garvey as Jack Meredith, Anthony Standish as Des Meredith, Sue Dwyer as Ma Patterson, Blair McDonough as Mick MacDonald, Michael Cochrane as Cunningham |
360 | "The Middle Of Somewhere" | 24 May 2009 |
Guest Stars: Robert Coleby as Urquart, Rhonda Purcell as Aboriginal woman, Jesse Spence as Janet Murray, Monette Lee as Lou, Sam Cotton as Col, Kevin Spink as Ernie Burdon, Anthony Standish as Des Meredith, Evert McQueen as Danny Cassidy, Bille Brown (12) as Sergeant Flaherty, Damien Garvey as Jack Meredith, Blair McDonough as Mick MacDonald, Luke Carroll as Nev, Carol Burns as Mrs. Pike |
361 | "School of Hard Knocks" | 31 May 2009 | |
362 | "The Runaways" | 7 June 2009 | |
363 | "Cashing In" | 14 June 2009 | |
364 | "A Whiter Shade of Pale" | 18 July 2010 | TBA |
365 | "The War of the Roses" | 25 July 2010 | |
366 | "Ties That Bind" | 1 August 2010 | |
367 | "Deadlier Than the Male" | 8 August 2010 | |
368 | "Jobs for the Boys" | 15 August 2010 | TBA |
369 | "My One and Only" | 22 August 2010 | TBA |
370 | "The Open Door" | 29 August 2010 | TBA |
371 | "Pass The Parcel" | 5 September 2010 | |
372 | "Sweet Sorrow" | 12 September 2010 |
Two suspicious characters in the pub lead to the ever curious Blaketon being inadvertently impaled on some farm equipment after a scuffle where he saves a man from being shot. With his life in the balance in hospital the series ends on a cliffhanger. |