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Interview with the legendary Carolyn Pickles (DCI Kim Reid) where we chat "The Bill", "Broadchurch", working with Big Finish Productions and Oliver shares his dismay that one of our finest actors still has to audition for roles!
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Part 2 of Steve Morley's interview features his reaction to seeing some of his Sgt. Lamont scenes for the first time since broadcast! Steve also talks about his attempts at writing for the series, memories of his co-stars and his acting hopes for the future. Steve's nominated charity is Amnesty International https://www.amnesty.org.uk/
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Steve Morley is an acclaimed actor, author and drama teacher. For 52 episodes over a 13 year period, he played "The Bill"'s most prolific semi-regular character. Steve explains how he got the part of Sgt. Lamont and also recalls drama school with Carrie Fisher, early roles in "Armchair Thriller", "Doctor Who" and "Emmerdale", plus later sitcoms "Waiting for God" and "Keeping up Appearances".
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Part 2 of Mark Wingett's "The Bill Podcast" features memories of the late great Kevin Lloyd (DC Tosh Lines), Mark's acclaimed performance as Carver battled alcoholism, the funny side of fame, his recent award-winning film work on "A Reason to Leave" and his passion for deep sea diving. Mark's nominated charity is SCT, a charity based in East London providing practical help, support and training to people who have been homeless and suffering from addiction, poverty or social isolation. Read more at www.sct.org.uk
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CARVER'S BACK! The legendary Mark Wingett (Jim Carver) shares memories of "Quadrophenia", "Woodentop", 80s "The Bill" and his recent work on John Hales' "The Response" play.
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Part 2 of Eamonn Walker's "The Bill Podcast" features his decision to move on from the series, on the insecurities of the acting profession, winning his standout performance in "Oz", becoming the first black actor to play Othello at the Globe Theatre and Nick Reding's amazing work with S.A.F.E.http://safekenya.org/
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Eamonn Walker (PC Malcolm Haynes) takes a break from recording NBC's smash hit "Chicago Fire" to take us for a trip down memory lane to Series 4 of "The Bill". He also recalls making "In Sickness & In Health" and talks about his friendship with fellow Sun Hill legend Nick Reding.
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Part 2 of the mighty Eric Richard's interview provides an in-depth study of his time on "The Bill" - on accepting the opportunity of the series becoming a twice-weekly serial, firing guns, getting shot, when the series turned into "sex, drugs and rock & roll" and making special guest appearances after moving on from the series. Eric's nominated charity is steps-charity.org.uk
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The mighty Eric Richard (Sgt. Bob Cryer) discusses his recent roles in Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" and the Oscar-winning short film "Stutterer", before sharing how his epic career began. As well as some of his early television roles, Eric explains how he became cast as one of the most prolific characters in British television history... Some wonderful memories from the early days of "The Bill", which will be continued in Part 2!
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VIV'S BACK! The legendary Nula Conwell (WPC/WDC Viv Martella 1984-93) shares a rare in-depth interview to celebrate her life and career to date. Nula shares memories of her career prior to joining "The Bill", including "Pauline's Quirkes", the acclaimed "The Elephant Man" and putting Del Boy in his place in "Only Fools & Horses".
This Podcast is a fascinating insight into the very talented lady who brought one of the most popular and iconic Sun Hill coppers to life, at the height of the show's success and how her exit enticed the highest viewing figures ever for the series to tune in. We also find out about her life since "The Bill", raising her family and how she's now back acting and ready for more action.
Nula is keen for listeners who are enjoying this Podcast for free to donate some food or unwanted clothes to a homeless person or donate to shelter.org.uk -
Part 2 of Greg Donaldson's "The Bill Podcast" goes in-depth into his time as D.C. Tom Proctor on the series and features some hilarious stories about becoming a well-known face from the telly!
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PROCTOR'S BACK! Greg Donaldson (DC Tom Proctor 1997-2000) looks back on his 100 episodes of "The Bill" and shares memories of playing two villains in the series, before joining the ranks of CID. Greg also talks us through the insecurities of acting and how it led to his new career as a Counsellor, helping people find their Emerging Purpose. A fascinating chat with a thoroughly nice man, this is a cracker with Part 2 to follow later this month!
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! A surprise for Christmas Day - Part 1 of a 3-part interview with the legendary Graham Cole (PC Tony Stamp 1984-2009) This interview covers lots of topics, including Graham's current Pantomime playing Fleshcreep in Jack and the Beanstalk at Wolverhampton, still being recognised, his ongoing work with the Met, Noel's House Party, filming The Bill car chases, repertory theatre and much more.
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Nick Reding (PC Pete Ramsey) had a hero's exit from "The Bill" and for the last 20 years has been a real-life hero to millions thanks to his incredible charity work with S.A.F.E. Kenya. Nick talks us through the work he and his team are doing to tackle the ongoing challenges of HIV and FGM - and takes us back to the streets of Sun Hill 1988! Find out more about Safe at http://safekenya.org/
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Day 1 of #TheBillPodcast Advent Calendar features a much-requested track!
A clean upload of the Podcast’s closing credits awesome theme cover, performed by the talented quartet: Rich Durasow, Colin Kavanagh, Simon Oswald and Johnny Fleming (pictured) who is also the voice of the 'Next Time' announcements on the Podcast... You learn something new every day! Thanks Gents! -
Mark Powley gives a rare interview to share his memories of playing PC Ken Melvin in "The Bill" and talks about his career in general, including being a regular in the reboot of "Birds of a Feather", making eighties horror movie "Bloody New Year" - plus a unique big screen experience opposite Tom Hardy in "Bronson" (WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE!) Mark also talks about working with his daughter, actress Bel Powley.
Mark's nominated charity is The Samaritans https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help-you/contact-us -
Giggles galore as Barbara Thorn (Inspector Christine Frazer) shares her memories of joining "The Bill" in the first ever half hour episodes. To celebrate, "The Bill Podcast" also goes half hour for a special two-parter with Barbara, who also shares her experiences of being an executive coach, her school days and early theatre days.
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Original series regular Ashley Gunstock (PC Robin Frank 1984-89) takes us back to the first five series of "The Bill", with memories of being the first Sun Hill copper to get shot, comedy magic with a leg of lamb, on starring in several other series at the same time and making the decision to move on. All that plus Bill Murray, Suggs, John Thaw, the stage and a copper in the family!
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Part Two of an interview with a national treasure and television icon! Trudie Goodwin shares her memories of the Sergeant Ackland years, car chases, handbags, pregnancy, colleagues no longer with us, the Gabriel Kent saga, moving on from "The Bill", joining "Emmerdale" and her very musical family!
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Part 1 of a feature-length interview with "The Bill" legend and TV icon Trudie Goodwin (WPC/Sgt June Ackland 1983-2007) who shares memories of her early life, training as a teacher prior to acting, meeting her husband (actor Kit Jackson), rep theatre, breaking into TV and landing a part in a TV pilot called Woodentop that would change her life... Much more to follow in part 2!
Trudie's nominated charity, which she will tell you all about in Part 2, is CBM -https://www.cbmuk.org.uk/ - Visa fler