History
1993
The
continued success of the programme led to ITV commissioning three weekly
episodes which began at the start of the year.
Early in the new year Carver got involved in an armed robbery whilst buying a
watch (Dying Breed); Page and Boyden were called to a 'domestic' in a
tower-block where a woman and her baby had fallen to their death (Darkness
Before Dawn); and Sun Hill went into a state of shock when Conway became the
new Community Liaison Officer with Cato (pictured), joining from Barton Street, replacing
him (Shock to the System). Ackland teamed up with the military police to
find a soldier who had gone AWOL with a gun (Gone for a Soldier); Conway
was torn between his own feelings about two bids for a grant and those of Cato
and Brownlow (Missionary Work); and Loxton found himself staring at the
barrel of a gun when he became involved in an argument between two homosexual
lovers (Trivial Pursuits).
Hollis
(pictured) took the Bumblebee message into a local school, uncovering some interesting
information (Out Of The Mouths); CID trainee investigator Suzi Croft
picked up some old-style policing methods from Burnside (If It Isn't Hurting);
Jo Morgan, on the trail of two rapists, put herself at risk (In Broad
Daylight); and Polly Page went undercover as a model (The Price of Fame).
Undoubtedly the saddest moment of the year was the death of Viv Martella in
March who was shot by a raider during a routine inquiry (The Short Straw).
The episode clocked up the show's highest-ever rating - 17.5 million people
watched it.
Alan Woods posed as a contract killer (Double Enmity); Woods' former
governor arrived as the head of an AMIP murder team resulting in a conflict of
interests (Hard Evidence); and Cato's arrest of two youths led to a
protest outside Sun Hill station (Bedfellows). McCann discovered racism
within the force (Recruiting Officer); Cato swallowed his pride when a
Town Hall demonstration was hijacked by racists despite his reassurances to the
contrary (Given 'Em An Inch); and during a Sun Hill visit to Chessington, Datta
lost one of the children she was responsible for (Home to Roost).
When
called to a pub disturbance, Stamp and Quinnan found that one of the
participants was Roach - who after punching Monroe in the face, resigned (Punch
Drunk); Loxton and Maitland (pictured) got in trouble when Loxton was accused of
stealing money from a drunk in the cells (Fast Food); and Page made a
mistake that led to the release of a prisoner (Rank Outsider). Stringer,
as Fed Rep, tried to contest a ban on overtime (Mouth and Trousers);
Quinnan went undercover as a refuse man (Picking a Winner); and Monroe
dealt with a case of an ex-miner who tried to organise exploited workers (Broken).
Later that year, Loxton and Garfield swapped jobs (Swaps); civil action
was brought against Garfield and Marshall (A Malicious Prosecution); and
Morgan and Croft found evidence of an inside job when a remand prisoner escaped
from hospital (Outbreak). Cryer pursued some bogus charity workers (Sweet
Charity); Jarvis and McCann attempted to charge a villain with assault, even
though the incident occurred just outside their field of vision (Blind Spot);
and Polly Page saw WDS Sally Johnson from Stafford Row plant drugs on a known
dealer (Give and Take).
Burnside (pictured) made a sudden and mysterious departure as DI from Sun Hill (But Not
Forgotten); Page got stuck in a lift with a 15 year old girl who was about
to give birth (Push); and DI Harry Haines arrived at Sun Hill and helped
track down a dealer who was distributing dangerous tablets (Bad Reaction).
Croft went back into uniform when the relief were undermanned - much to Meadows'
chagrin and Cato's satisfaction (Game Of Two Halves); Loxton failed to
stop a man committing suicide (A Life In The Day Of); and Haines, with
AMIP, investigated the murder of a woman whose husband's jealousy came to light
(The Green Eyed Monster). Meadows' two suspects claimed their right to
silence (No Comment); an illegal immigrant asked Steele to get her child
adopted in England when she returned to Brazil (Consequences); and Sun
Hill officers had to establish who'd lost three fingers! (Cutting Edge).
Monroe investigated a complaint about an unattended emergency call which was
attributed to police racial prejudice (Cause for Complaint); the
Bumblebee team dealt with a spate of senior citizens' break-ins (Keep on
Trucking); Boyden foiled a smash-and-grab at a hi-fi shop and took a free
gift for his trouble, although Monroe later caught him out (Paid In Full); and
Haines left Sun Hill to rejoin the Drugs Squad (Nothing Ventured).