The Bill: To Die For


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To Die For
Season 25, Episode 36

Conclusion. Inquiries reveal that the brothers running the airfreight company kidnapped restaurant owner Maloud Senac's daughter because he had not paid them for the drugs. The race is on to find the missing girl before it is too late and Sam ends her stint at Sun Hill with a successful result when all the suspects are brought in for questioning. Lisa Maxwell stars


subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Lucy Speed (Actor) .. DC Stevie Moss
Bruce Byron (Actor) .. DC Terry Perkins
Lisa Maxwell (Actor) .. DI Samantha Nixon
Stewart Scudamore (Actor) .. Maloud Senac
Taniel Yusef (Actor) .. Salma Senac
Steve Chaplin (Actor) .. Gary Pfeiffer
John Hopkins (Actor) .. Daniel Pfeiffer
Ross Boatman (Actor) .. Kenny Bordmann
Chris Simmons (Actor) .. DC Mickey Webb
Alex Walkinshaw (Actor) .. Sgt Dale Smith
Daniel Flynn (Actor) .. Supt John Heaton
Ali Bastian (Actor) .. PC Sally Armstrong
Micah Balfour (Actor) .. PC Benjamin Gayle
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
Jason Barnett (Actor) .. CSE Eddie Olosunje
Georgia Moffett (Actor) .. Abigail Nixon
Reza Moradi (Director)

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Lucy Speed (Actor) .. DC Stevie Moss
Born: August 31, 1976 in Croydon
Best Known For: Playing Natalie in EastEnders.
Early-life: Lucy Speed was born in Croydon in 1976. She has an older brother, Dan. As a child, she loved ballet and when a teacher recognised her potential, Lucy's parents acquired an agent. She attended a theatre group school alongside future co-star Nigel Harman, and enjoyed two terms at the Italia Conti Academy. During the next few years, Lucy appeared in an array of commercials, TV series and theatre roles.
Career: Lucy landed her big break aged 17 with the role of Natalie Price in EastEnders. She remained with the soap for just over a year, before making appearances in the films England, My England, Keep the Aspidistra Flying and Shakespeare in Love. She continued to work on TV too, appearing in Dangerfield, Holby City, Love Soup and the US series Unsolved Mysteries. In 1999, Lucy rejoined the cast of EastEnders to reprise her role as Natalie, eventually bowing out in 2004. In 2007, she joined the cast of The Bill.
Quote: 'I've been acting for 25 years, so you just take the jobs as they come along. It just so happens that you're once in EastEnders.'
Trivia: Away from acting, Lucy loves horse riding, skiing and continues to dance.
Bruce Byron (Actor) .. DC Terry Perkins
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).
Stewart Scudamore (Actor) .. Maloud Senac
Taniel Yusef (Actor) .. Salma Senac
Steve Chaplin (Actor) .. Gary Pfeiffer
John Hopkins (Actor) .. Daniel Pfeiffer
Ross Boatman (Actor) .. Kenny Bordmann
Chris Simmons (Actor) .. DC Mickey Webb
Born: January 08, 1975 in Gravesend, Kent
Best Known For: Playing troubled thief-taker Mickey Webb in The Bill.
Early-life: Chris almost spent his life working on the water in the family boat business. After leaving school at the age of 16, he began an apprenticeship but quickly realised the work wasn't for him and set his sights on becoming an actor. A family friend rang him with news of a scholarship at a London drama school and he passed an audition, working as a cleaner to pay his way.
Career: After working as a jobbing actor and touring Africa with a theatre group, he wrote to the producers of a documentary called Desperately Seeking Stardom. For three months a camera crew followed him to castings and auditions. By the time the show finished he had won a part in a film (which he couldn't do as he didn't have a work permit) and received an offer of marriage! He was cast as a villain The Bill, impressed bosses, and landed the part of Mickey Webb in the series.
Quote: Asked about his return to the show after a two-year absence, he said: 'I'd always kept a good relationship with The Bill - I didn't leave in a big huff or anything.'
Trivia: He is a patron for the CPC Kent charity.
Alex Walkinshaw (Actor) .. Sgt Dale Smith
Born: October 05, 1974 in Barking, Essex
Best Known For: Playing Smithy in The Bill.
Early-life: Alex Walkinshaw was born in Barking, Essex, on 5 October 1974. A keen swimmer as a child, he used to train five days a week and compete in various competitions, finding it helped his asthma. An energetic, extroverted child, he studied drama as an outlet for his creativity. After studying drama at his secondary school, Alex soon found he had a real talent and joined a Saturday drama class. Encouraged by his teachers, Alex was elated to be accepted into the Sylvia Young Theatre School and later the London Dance Studios.
Career: His first TV appearance was at the age of 12 as an extra in Grange Hill. From 1992 to 1993 he appeared in the sitcom Side by Side. He first appeared in The Bill as a guest star in 1992, 1993 and 1995, before joining as a regular cast member in 1999. He played PC Dale Smith, better known as 'Smithy'. He left the show in 2001, only to return in 2003 when his character was promoted to Sergeant. After a spell in Waterloo Road, Walkinshaw joined the cast of Casualty in 2012 as senior staff nurse Adrian Fletcher. He took his character to Holby City in August 2014.
Quote: On his move from Casualty to Holby City: 'I was really quite nervous when I first started, but everyone has been so welcoming and friendly that I feel my transition has been fairly smooth.'
Trivia: In 2007, he took part in The Weakest Link and won £9,450 for Essex-based charity called 'Kids in Need'.
Daniel Flynn (Actor) .. Supt John Heaton
Ali Bastian (Actor) .. PC Sally Armstrong
Micah Balfour (Actor) .. PC Benjamin Gayle
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
Jason Barnett (Actor) .. CSE Eddie Olosunje
Georgia Moffett (Actor) .. Abigail Nixon
Damian Wayling (Writer)
Reza Moradi (Director)
Ciara McIlvenny (Producer)

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