The Bill: Broken Hearts


09:00 am - 10:00 am, Saturday, April 4 on U&W (25)

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Broken Hearts
Season 25, Episode 11

Nate investigates a knife attack on young girl Aisha, only for the case to take on a personal note when he discovers his new love interest, nurse Maria Joseph, agreed not to report the injury when she treated the wounded girl in hospital. Further evidence reveals that Aisha may be the victim of a stalker - and when she is kidnapped, the race is on to rescue her from a potential killer


subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Ben Richards (Actor) .. PC Nate Roberts
Micah Balfour (Actor) .. PC Benjamin Gayle
Rachel McDowall (Actor) .. Maria Joseph
Jasmin Walia (Actor) .. Aisha Khatri
Lisa Maxwell (Actor) .. DI Samantha Nixon
Sally Rogers (Actor) .. DC Jo Masters
Gary Lucy (Actor) .. TDC Will Fletcher
Sam Callis (Actor) .. Sgt Callum Stone
Maxi Moffat (Actor) .. Colin Brent
Danny Ashok (Actor) .. Gopal Gujarat
Tara Hodge (Actor) .. Shelley Mullen
Clare Clifford (Actor) .. Jan Brent
Adam Redmore (Actor) .. Archie King
Fiona Dolman (Actor) .. Belinda Rodgers
Graham Cole (Actor) .. PC Tony Stamp
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
John Bowler (Actor) .. PC Roger Valentine
Louisa Lytton (Actor) .. PC Beth Green
Mark Sendell (Director)
Matt Strevens (Producer)

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Ben Richards (Actor) .. PC Nate Roberts
Micah Balfour (Actor) .. PC Benjamin Gayle
Rachel McDowall (Actor) .. Maria Joseph
Jasmin Walia (Actor) .. Aisha Khatri
Lisa Maxwell (Actor) .. DI Samantha Nixon
Born: November 24, 1963 in London
Best Known For: The Bill and Loose Women.
Early-life: Born on November 24, 1963, in Elephant and Castle, London. She was raised by her mother Val, a solicitor's receptionist, after her father walked out on them; she met him again when she was 45. Thanks to her performances at the Italia Conti Stage School, she was encouraged to pursue a showbusiness career by her mum. At 11, she won a role in the stage production Annie, appeared in the TV drama Ballet Shoes and made the schools programme A Place Like Home.
Career: Maxwell's first big break came in the early 1980s, when she was picked to front youth programme No Limits. She also provided the voice of Kira in 1982's cult movie The Dark Crystal. A role in the film Remembrance followed, as did TV series Splash. She became a household name while appearing alongside Russ Abbot and Les Dennis in their comedy series. Her popularity led to her own show, and in 1993 she moved to America. Maxwell landed the role of Daphne in Frasier but, after criticising the scripts, was replaced by Jane Leeves. She returned to the UK where she worked on stage and appeared in In Deep, before joining The Bill as Sam Nixon in 2002. She has appeared as a regular contributor on Loose Women since 2009.
Quote: On working with Russ Abbott: 'They were happy, happy days. Just imagine this, you get up every morning and all you've got to do is go and play silly beggars.'
Trivia: Maxwell proposed to her partner Paul Jessup, on the traditional Leap Year Day (29 February 2012).
Sally Rogers (Actor) .. DC Jo Masters
Gary Lucy (Actor) .. TDC Will Fletcher
Born: November 27, 1981 in Chigwell
Best Known For: Footballers' Wives.
Early-life: Gary Edward Lucy was born in Chigwell, Essex, on 27 November, 1981, to parents Rosemary and Gary Sr. From a very early age he loved football and has been a lifelong Arsenal fan. He showed a lot of natural flair as a player during his schooling, but despite trying out for both Tottenham Hotspur and Watford, he decided to pursue acting.
Career: Gary made his screen debut in Sky One's Dream Team back in 1997, but it was his performance as Luke Morgan in Hollyoaks that shot him to fame two years later. The character was at the centre of several important plots, including a controversial male rape storyline, and he became a firm favourite with fans. In 2002 he moved to ITV1 to appear in three seasons of the glossy drama Footballers' Wives alongside Gillian Taylforth and Zoe Lucker. The feature-length Ray Winstone drama She's Gone followed in 2004, and a year later joined the cast of The Bill. In 2010, he finished runner-up in the fifth series of Dancing on Ice. In 2012, he joined the cast of EastEnders as Danny Pennant. He stayed with the show until February 2014.
Quote: 'We're not here for a long time, we're here for a good time.'
Trivia: He has created a number of online businesses, including drivinglessonsfinder.co.uk.
Sam Callis (Actor) .. Sgt Callum Stone
Maxi Moffat (Actor) .. Colin Brent
Danny Ashok (Actor) .. Gopal Gujarat
Tara Hodge (Actor) .. Shelley Mullen
Clare Clifford (Actor) .. Jan Brent
Adam Redmore (Actor) .. Archie King
Fiona Dolman (Actor) .. Belinda Rodgers
Born: January 01, 1970 in Findhorn, Moray
Best Known For: The Royal Today, Heartbeat and Midsomer Murders.
Early-life: Fiona Jane Dolman was born in Findhorn, Moray, on January 1, 1970 to Rosemary and Gordon. She is the youngest daughter of four children. Her father worked in the RAF and he moved his family to Gibraltar when Fiona was 15. In 1993, she made her TV acting debut in Crime Story.
Career: Roles followed for Dolman on the small screen in Strike Force, A Touch of Frost, The Knock and Ultraviolet. In 1998, she joined the cast of Heartbeat playing Jackie Lambert. She went on to have a recurring role in The Royal Today. In 2011, she began playing Sarah Barnaby alongside Neil Dudgeon in Midsomer Murders.
Quote: On working with the Barnaby's dog on Midsomer Murders: 'We have sausages strapped to bags and in pockets so the dog follows you around.'
Trivia: At the age of 16 and 17 years, Dolman won awards at the Gibraltar RAF ladies windsurfing championships.
Graham Cole (Actor) .. PC Tony Stamp
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
John Bowler (Actor) .. PC Roger Valentine
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.
Clive Dawson (Writer)
Mark Sendell (Director)
Matt Strevens (Producer)

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