The Bill - Sergeant Smithy and PC Diane Noble attend a knife disturbance
Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Thursday 30 August 2007 8:00pm - 9:00pm on ITV1.
Sergeant Smithy (Alex Walkinshaw) and PC Diane Noble (Kaye Wragg) attend a disturbance where Duncan Wilde (Reece Ritchie) is threatening burger van owner Jade Morris (Danielle Isaie) with a knife.
After apprehending Duncan, Smithy finds a bag of skunk in his possession and takes him back to the station while Diane interviews Jade who says that Duncan is a paranoid stoner, threatening her without reason.
Back at Sun Hill, Duncan's dad Colin (Jake Nightingale) is absolutely furious and tells his son he's a waste of space before storming out. Later, Duncan is found unconscious in his cell after self harming by head butting the wall.
At the hospital Duncan tells Smithy and Diane that Jade is a dealer and they were arguing as his bag of skunk was less than the measurement he bought.
Armed with this knowledge, Diane stakes out the burger van and spots Jade kissing a man while passing over the day's takings.
The man is identified as Lee Clark (Okezie Morro) and Diane and Sergeant Callum Stone (Sam Callis) are told to follow his movements.
They follow him to a house where all external signs suggest it's being used as a skunk factory. After thermal imaging confirms the house is being used to grow skunk, a raid is quickly organised.
Ignoring Stones orders, Diane quickly finds herself in a terrifying situation when an enraged Lee locks the two of them in a room together, armed with a baseball bat.
Elsewhere, PCs Beth Green (Louisa Lytton) and Tony Stamp (Graham Cole) arrive at a disturbance to find a distraught Kris Johnson (Mario Demetrio) outside the house of his ex Marie Cox (Isabelle Joss) with her fiancé and Kris' ex best friend, Ryan Chambers (Tom Bennet).
With Marie and Ryan getting married that afternoon, Kris has turned up to try and win her back but ends up being arrested for hitting Ryan.
At the station the case is handed over to DS' Phil Hunter (Scott Maslen) and Stuart Turner (Doug Rao). They interview Kris who promises he's learnt his lesson, but when the officers later receive a call from Ryan's neighbour saying that he has been bundled into a car by a man matching Kris's description, the race is on to find the groom.
When the abandoned vehicle is found, the officers are surprised and confused to find Kris with a black eye, tied up in the boot.
This episode was written by Nicholas McInerney, directed by Karl Neilson and produced by Andrew Sapsford.
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