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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