The Bill: Prodigal Son - Part Two


10:00 am - 11:00 am, Saturday, May 2 on U&W (25)

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Prodigal Son - Part Two
Season 25, Episode 38

Part two of two. Jack finds it hard to believe witness reports that his son kept faith with the police and was not responsible for firing the fatal shot when the drug deal was ambushed. After an emotional reconciliation, Ben agrees to take part in a second sting to ransom his girlfriend, who has been kidnapped by the drugs gang


subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Simon Rouse (Actor) .. DCI Jack Meadows
Chris Simmons (Actor) .. DC Mickey Webb
Jamie Belman (Actor) .. Ben Meadows
Clive Russell (Actor) .. Danny Travis
Doug Rao (Actor) .. DS Stuart Turner
Cat Simmons (Actor) .. DC Kezia Walker
Daniel Flynn (Actor) .. Supt John Heaton
Claire Lams (Actor) .. Petal Ford
Oris Erhuero (Actor) .. Linton Barry
Stephen Ventura (Actor) .. Mark Sennett
Jamie Samuel (Actor) .. Tommy Ford
Julia Dalkin (Actor) .. Megan Halstock
Graham Cole (Actor) .. PC Tony Stamp
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
Jason Barnett (Actor) .. CSE Eddie Olosunje
Claire Goose (Actor) .. Insp Rachel Weston
Chris Ould (Writer)
Matt Strevens (Producer)
Jamie Annett (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Simon Rouse (Actor) .. DCI Jack Meadows
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.
Jamie Belman (Actor) .. Ben Meadows
Clive Russell (Actor) .. Danny Travis
Doug Rao (Actor) .. DS Stuart Turner
Cat Simmons (Actor) .. DC Kezia Walker
Born: May 04, 1981 in Blackburn
Best Known For: Playing Kezia Walker in The Bill.
Early-life: Cat was born in Blackburn on May 4, 1981, the daughter of a singer and nurse. She trained with the Oldham Theatre Workshop and National Youth Music Theatre. Cat's first break came in 2005 when she had a recurring role in Channel 5 soap Family Affairs.
Career: Simmons is best known to TV audiences for playing Kezia Walker in The Bill between 2006 and 2009. Her other TV credits include Holby City, Doctors and Casualty. More recently, she appeared in BBC drama Ordinary Lies. She also has an extensive stage career, having starred in Whistle Down the Wind, Jesus Christ Superstar, Aladdin, Simply Heavenly, Hopelessly Devoted and Oliver!
Quote: 'I've always done everything - I've always been able to sing, dance and act.'
Trivia: In 2005, Simmons collaborated with the group Three Levels on the track Rock U 2Nite.
Daniel Flynn (Actor) .. Supt John Heaton
Claire Lams (Actor) .. Petal Ford
Oris Erhuero (Actor) .. Linton Barry
Stephen Ventura (Actor) .. Mark Sennett
Jamie Samuel (Actor) .. Tommy Ford
Julia Dalkin (Actor) .. Megan Halstock
Graham Cole (Actor) .. PC Tony Stamp
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
Jason Barnett (Actor) .. CSE Eddie Olosunje
Claire Goose (Actor) .. Insp Rachel Weston
Born: February 10, 1975 in Edinburgh
Best Known For: Playing nurse Tina Seabrook in Casualty
Early-life: Born February 10, 1975, in Edinburgh. When she was two the family moved to Norfolk, where she grew up with her older sister and brother. At 16, she enrolled in the Italia Conti Stage School, and took on a variety of jobs, including silver-service waitress and a story-telling raccoon in a theme park. Her first small-screen appearance was in the drama No More Dying Then.
Career: Claire lost out to Martine McCutcheon for the role of Tiffany in EastEnders, before landing her big break on Casualty in 1997, playing vulnerable nurse Tina Seabrook until 2000. She played Detective Mel Silver in Waking the Dead from 2000 to 2004, then insisted her character be killed off, before pursuing other projects, including Secret Smile, Perfect Day and Love Lies Bleeding. In 2007, Claire completed her first movie, an independent film called Bad Day. In August last year, she joined the cast of The Bill, playing Sergeant Rachel Weston and after its demise, has continued to be a sought-after character actor.
Quote: 'I always tend to play quite vulnerable characters, and I would quite like to do some silly stuff, just really stupid comedy.'
Trivia: Away from acting, she enjoys dancing and is interested in tarot cards.
Chris Ould (Writer)
Matt Strevens (Producer)
Jamie Annett (Director)

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The Bill
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