The Bill: Game Plan - Part Two


08:00 am - 09:00 am, Saturday, February 7 on U&W (25)

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Game Plan - Part Two
Season 24, Episode 57

Part two of two. Gangster Dave Monks outwits the police and his own cronies by diverting the delivery of cocaine from a docking ship, sending Max on a dummy run in the van. The thug vents his anger on his new barmaid Beth after his daughter Chloe rings to say she is breaking off all contact, and it is only a matter of time before his son Peter works out Max is not who he claims to be. Shaun Williamson and Liz May Brice guest star


subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Christopher Fox (Actor) .. DS Max Carter
Shaun Williamson (Actor) .. Dave Monks
Blake Harrison (Actor) .. Pete Monks
Simon Rouse (Actor) .. DCI Jack Meadows
Leonie Hill (Actor) .. Chloe Monks
Alton Letto (Actor) .. Asif Perreira
Louisa Lytton (Actor) .. PC Beth Green
Liz May Brice (Actor) .. Intelligence Officer Karen Lacy
Richard Signy (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Christopher Fox (Actor) .. DS Max Carter
Shaun Williamson (Actor) .. Dave Monks
Born: November 04, 1965 in Maidstone, Kent
Best Known For: Playing Barry in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born November 4, 1965 in Maidstone, Kent. To pay the rent he worked for the Post Office; the Navy; a supermarket and as a holiday rep. Williamson created his own amateur theatre group and staged a production of A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg. The production won him Best Actor in the Kent Drama Festival. He completed a three-year acting diploma at The Webber Douglas Academy. In 1994 he landed the memorable part of lovable loser Barry Evans in EastEnders.
Career: Williamson stayed with the soap for 10 years and after leaving Albert Square featured in the pantomimes Snow White and Cinderella, and starred in the stage productions Saturday Night Fever, The Rocky Horror Show, Oliver and Guys and Dolls. He enjoyed a new wave of popularity when Ricky Gervais cast him as a comic version of himself in Extras. Also appeared in BBC drama Funland; the movie Daylight Robbery; Comic Relief does Fame Academy 2007; Holby City and BBC One's Fairy Tales.
Quote: "I don't mind portraying myself as someone who's a bit of a loser and who hasn't worked at all because I know it isn't the truth."
Trivia: In 2009, he played Norman Stanley Fletcher in a stage version of TV comedy Porridge.
Blake Harrison (Actor) .. Pete Monks
Born: July 22, 1985 in London
Best Known For: Playing Neil Sutherland in The Inbetweeners.
Early-life: Born Blake Harrison Keenan in London on July 22, 1985, he went on to attend the Brit School and the East 15 Acting School.
Career: Harrison's big break as an actor came in 2008 when he was cast in the role of Neil Sutherland in E4 comedy The Inbetweeners alongside Simon Bird, James Buckley and Joe Thomas. Three series were followed by two hugely successful spin-off movies. His other TV credits include Him & Her, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, White Van Man, Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, Big Bad World and Edge of Heaven.
Quote: "I've never had a plan B."
Trivia: In 2014, Harrison began voicing the character Scoop in a revamped version of Bob the Builder. He supports Millwall FC.
Simon Rouse (Actor) .. DCI Jack Meadows
Leonie Hill (Actor) .. Chloe Monks
Alton Letto (Actor) .. Asif Perreira
Louisa Lytton (Actor) .. PC Beth Green
Born: February 07, 1989 in London
Best Known For: Playing Ruby Allen in EastEnders.
Early-life: Louisa Claire Lytton was born in London on February 7, 1989. She is of Italian descent on her mother's side. Louisa studied at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London. Her first TV appearance was as a little girl in the 1999 BBC comedy Let Them Eat Cake.
Career: Lytton's big break came in 2005 when she began playing Ruby Allen in EastEnders. She left the show in 2006 and went on to star in The Bill from May 2007 until March 2009. Since then, she has made guest appearances in Casualty and Murdoch Mysteries and starred in the films Payback Season (2012), The Knot (2012) and Young, High and Dead (2013). In 2014, she had a recurring role in the ITV comedy drama Edge of Heaven. Away from acting, Lytton finished in fourth place in the 2006 series of Strictly Come Dancing and finished 9th out of 14 as one half of the United Kingdom's entry for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. On the stage, she has starred in Annie and Boogie Nights. In early 2016, she was a contestant on Channel 4's sporting reality show The Jump.
Quote: "Everyone in my family is naturally quite small. I never diet, I just try to eat healthily."
Trivia: Lytton supports Arsenal FC.
Liz May Brice (Actor) .. Intelligence Officer Karen Lacy
Julian Perkins (Writer)
Richard Signy (Director)
Bridget Goodman (Producer)

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