An American woman tracing her family appears in a graveyard. The only person she meets is the gravedigger. Next time she's seen she is found dead by a bunch of squaddies. Dalziel comes to investigate and bumps into another old flame, Jenny Ettrick. Later, one of the squaddies kills himself after being harassed by his sergeant As Dalziel starts investigating, they find that the victim may have drunk in the squaddies bar. Another squaddie turns up dead and while investigating that murder they find out that there might be a case of mistaken identity
If you're a fan of crime and drama genres with a penchant for classic TV series, then 'The Bill' should be on top of your watchlist. Set in the backdrop of London's East End, this gripping show remains one of the most authentic portrayals of policing in London. With its impressive 26-season run from 1983 to 2010, The Bill has served as a benchmark for many subsequent police dramas.
'The Bill' centres around the daily lives and challenges faced by the officers of Sun Hill, a Metropolitan Police station located in the fictional Borough of Canley. Created by Geoff McQueen initially as a one-off drama titled 'Woodentop', it was spun off into a full-fledged series due to its immense popularity. Over 2,425 episodes, viewers are treated to an intricate blend of personal and professional lives within both uniformed ranks and CID detectives.
The cast is nothing short of stellar with established actors such as Simon Rouse (Jack Meadows), Tom Butcher (Steve Loxton), Louise Harrison (Donna Harris) among others leading the charge. Their performances lend credibility to their characters, drawing viewers into their stories effectively. Fans might also recognize these actors from other popular shows like 'The Witcher: Blood Origin', 'Heartbeat', 'Doctor Who', and more.