History
2003
The year began with the
culmination of the serial killer case, in which Pat Kitson was discovered to be
the killer; and PCs Luke Ashton and Kerry Young tied the knot, just as Insp. Gold discovered
Ashton and Sgt. Gilmore in bed together! (# 077). Hunter managed to get himself
involved deeper with villain Ron Gregory, even having to prostitute his own wife
(# 079); and Danny Glaze found himself involved once again with Sister Sarah, when a
Priest was discovered to be a paedophile (# 078). Okaro (pictured)
got himself into
hot water after advocating the legislation of class A drugs (# 081); and
Meadows' marriage came to an end when his wife falsely suspected him of having
an affair with DS McAllister (# 082).
PC
Cameron Tait arrived at the station as Sun Hill's first Australian policeman,
after being suspected as being a flasher by his neighbour; and Bradford's lie
about her HIV status was uncovered by FDO Cryer (# 085). Sun Hill hosted its
annual open day (# 086), where Eva Sharpe's (pictured) daughter Joanna went missing; a
subsequent full-scale search of Sun Hill was initiated to find her (# 087). Gilmore decided to transfer away from the station after
his simmering feelings for Ashton became too much (# 088); the officers'
investigation into Joanna's disappearance led to the discovery of a paedophile
ring behind the charity 'Global Families' (# 090); and Joanna was found
alive and well in an abandoned warehouse (# 092).
The
show's titles underwent another revamp on Wednesday 26th February. The
checker-board effect of character's faces was dropped and replaced with a
montage of generic police images. The show's music also changed, with a tune
reminiscent of the 1984 theme. Also that year, Drummond's bigamy was exposed
(# 093); Bradford's obsession with TDC Kane grew (# 094); and PC Young investigated a case of teenage gang rape (#
095). Sgt. Boyden slept with DI Nixon's 15-year old daughter (# 096); a school
teacher was under threat for having sex with underage pupils (# 097); and new recruit
PC
Honey Harman made her debut (# 098).
Polly Page
(pictured) returned to the station
after a year to join CSU (# 099); Taviner became the new ward officer on the Coal
Lane Estate (# 100); and DC Webb and FDO Cryer were taken hostage by paedophile
Ron Gregory (# 103). Bradford finally overstepped the mark when she pushed TDC Kane's ex-wife down a set of stairs (# 104); she later died in hospital
(#106). Osbourne was attacked outside the station and Nick Klein got involved
with Boyden's junkie daughter Amy (# 107); Bob Cryer returned to Sun Hill
to help his niece solve a crime (# 108); and Klein went into Rehab after his
crack-cocaine addiction spiraled out of control (# 110). Episode # 111 saw the
death of one of Sun Hill's longest-serving characters, when Sgt. Matthew Boyden was shot dead by his
daughter's drug dealer; the subsequent investigation formed the first part of
the 8-part drama M.I.T., a spin-off from The Bill.
PC
Tait went undercover to infiltrate an Australian shoplifting gang (# 112); Eva
Sharpe returned back to work to the consternation of her colleagues (# 114); and
Osbourne left Sun Hill (# 115). Dale Smith's (pictured) return to
the station as a Sergeant surprised the relief (# 117); Carver married Marie
Graham, a woman he he was helping out in his role as Family Liaison Officer (# 119); and Luke Ashton, after being publicly
outed about his sexuality, decided again to leave Sun Hill (# 122). PC Page
assisted a terminally ill doctor she'd befriended with suicide (# 123);
Acting DI Nixon's daughter came face to face with her child-killing father (#
125); and PC Gabriel Kent arrived at the station (# 126).
Also that year
DC
Drummond went undercover as a security guard to smash a ring of car robbers (#
127); Supt. Okaro visited PC Klein in Rehab (# 133); and June Ackland returned
to Uniform after the suicide of one of her witnesses made her reconsider her
ability to run CSU (# 135). DC Webb's mother was killed in a hit-and-run
accident (# 137); DS Hunter and DC Sharpe investigated foul play at a local
football club (# 138); and Insp. Gold's career was on the line when she was
brethalysed and found to be over the legal limit (# 139). DC Becker was abducted
by a rape suspect (# 140); PC Buxton decided to resign after being bullied into
committing perjury by PC Kent (# 143); and Nick Klein came back on the beat with
many of his colleagues questioning his decision to return to Sun Hill (# 144).
Ackland attempted to trap an internet burglar (# 145); PC Page was arrested for
the murder of Dr. Owen Preston (# 147); and Robbie Cryer found herself without a
job after failing to answer an urgent assistance call from PC Bradford who was
subsequently badly beaten (# 148) - it later materialised her wounds were
actually self-inflicted (# 149).
Jim
Carver posed as a hit-man to
gain evidence against PC Page's cellmate
who was
planning to kill her boyfriend; DC Webb was brutally raped by a dangerous
con-man (# 153); and ex-DI Sally Johnson returned to Sun Hill as a private
investigator to investigate claims of a fit-up in the Simpson murder case (#
154). DC Glaze decided to flee Sun Hill when Johnson came too close to
uncovering the truth (# 155); new PC Yvonne Hemmingway made a big impression on
the relief (# 156); and Sgt. Murphy revealed that PC Taviner was the father of
her child (# 157). Taviner and Hollis were involved in a near-fatal car crash in
the Area Car, with the former missing presumed dead (# 159); and # 160 saw the
first day of PC Page's trial for murder. Undoubtedly the biggest moment of the
year was The Bill's live episode to commemorate 20 years of the show
since the pilot Woodentop. 11 million
viewers tuned in to see the tragic murder of DC Juliet Becker (pictured), stabbed by
a drunk
with a knife outside of the station (# 162).
Polly Page was
found guilty of murder and PC Bradford appeared on Lorraine Kelly's show to talk
about how 'betrayed' she'd felt by her best friend (# 163); DC Terry Perkins (pictured)
showed he was no pushover on his first day at the station (# 165); and DS
Hunter and DC Sharpe followed
separate lines of enquiry when investigating a young prostitute who had been
stabbed (# 167). DS De Costa struggled when investigating the rape of her
step-daughter (# 170); Gabriel Kent was revealed to be June Ackland's son (#
171); and Acting DI Nixon discovered that she'd been passed over for promotion
(# 173). Supt. Okaro went back on the
frontline to keep in touch with the relief (# 176); Carver
returned to work following a sustained beating (# 177); and new DI Neil Manson
immediately stamped out his authority on CID (# 178). The year ended with DC
Kane uncovering the true involvement of PC Bradford in his ex-wife's death (#
180).