The Bill - Season 21
Season 21
Episodes
Cure the Sin
Double Jeopardy (1)
Double Jeopardy (2)
He Who Has No Will
Motivated by Love
A Difficult Subject
Ignorance vs. Prejudice
Talk is Cheap
Friday Night Shift
The Suttle Approach
Of No Fault
In the Driving Seat
Exposé
Confessions of a Killer
Inferno
Moving On
Slipping Away
Life's Too Short
The Calm Before the Storm
Taking a Stand
A Different Ball Game
An Ominous Warning
Operation Mercury (1)
Operation Mercury (2)
Abuse in Kind
To Protect and Serve
Moving Target
Dangerous Territory
The Decoy (1)
The Decoy (2)
This Will Bother You
No Good Advice
Show of Force
Like Father, Like Son
A Lack of Control (1)
A Lack of Control (2)
Silence of the Guilty
Through the Facade
Sacrifices of the Job
Rise and Fall
Maintain Cover
Regrets
The Price of Love
Attack of Conscience
Use of Protocol (1)
Use of Protocol (2)
Use of Protocol (3)
One Step Too Far (1)
One Step Too Far (2)
A Shoulder to Cry On
Word to the Wise
Playing with Fire
Dangerous Relationships
A Small Price to Pay (1)
A Small Price to Pay (2)
A Small Price to Pay (3)
Closing Ranks
To Catch a Killer (1)
To Catch a Killer (2)
To Catch a Killer (3)
Mad Dogs
At the End of a Long Day
Beggars and Bent Coppers
Loss of Inhabition
Trial Basis (1)
Without Force (2)
Credit Where Credit's Due
The Boys Are Back in Town
Insufficient Excuses
Finger of Blame
Distraction
The Scapegoat
Mixing Business with Pleasure
Seeking Retribution
The Anniversary (1)
The Anniversary (2)
Keep It Out
A Not-So-Simple Mistake
Let It Slip
Cat Out of the Bag
Won't Take It Lying Down
Missing in Action
The Screw (1)
The Screw (2)
A Mean Game (1)
A Mean Game (2)
Back to Basics (1)
Back to Basics (2)
In the Wrong Hands
Decision Time
The Reject
Crystal Meth Madness
A Small Piece of the Pie
When Justice Isn't Enough (1)
When Justice Isn't Enough (2)
When Justice Isn't Enough (3)
Hook, Line and Sinker
Reunited
Cop the Lot
Torn
Honour
A Time for Giving
Without Dignity, Without Respect
A Social Decision
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