The Bill: Held Responsible


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, May 30 on U&W (25)

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Held Responsible
Season 26, Episode 2

A 16-year-old claims she has been gang raped by her boyfriend and three of his friends, and Jo goes out on a limb to fight her case, even when it becomes clear the victim is not the innocent she at first appeared. When the girl later asks to drop the charges after receiving threatening telephone calls, Jo begs Terry for more time to extract a confession, determined not to let the arrogant youths get away with their crime


HD subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Fiona Ryan (Actor) .. Janine Clark
Sally Rogers (Actor) .. DC Jo Masters
Bruce Byron (Actor) .. DC Terry Perkins
Patrick Robinson (Actor) .. DC Jacob Banks
Tommy Knight (Actor) .. Greg Holbrook
Gregory Foreman (Actor) .. Mark Watts
Naomi Allisstone (Actor) .. Susan Holbrook
Colin Wells (Actor) .. Robert Watts
Sam Callis (Actor) .. Sgt Callum Stone
Andrew Lancel (Actor) .. DI Neil Manson
Chloe Howman (Actor) .. Carol Clark
Joe Cole (Actor) .. Leo Cooper
Scott Haran (Actor) .. Paul Hayes
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
Micah Balfour (Actor) .. PC Benjamin Gayle
Rhea Bailey (Actor) .. PC Mel Ryder
Ben Richards (Actor) .. PC Nate Roberts
Simon Rouse (Actor) .. Supt Jack Meadows
Amita Dhiri (Actor) .. DC Grace Dasari
Karl Neilson (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Fiona Ryan (Actor) .. Janine Clark
Sally Rogers (Actor) .. DC Jo Masters
Bruce Byron (Actor) .. DC Terry Perkins
Patrick Robinson (Actor) .. DC Jacob Banks
Born: November 06, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Playing Ash in Casualty.
Early-life: Born in London on November 6, 1963, Patrick attended the South East London School Drama Group from the age of 14 to 19. He studied architecture at college for a year before leaving to join the Robert Stigwood Organisation as an office messenger. He then attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (Lamda).
Career: He spent four years with the Royal Shakespeare Company before leaving to join Casualty in 1990 to play charge nurse Martin 'Ash' Ashford. After leaving the series in 1996, he appeared in numerous stage productions and on TV in A Many Splintered Thing, The Bill, and Midsomer Murders. In February 2013, he returned to Casualty to reprise his role as Ash. After nearly 17 years away, the character returned as a doctor. In September 2013, Patrick became a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: On returning to Casualty: 'It's fantastic to be back! Recreating a character that has moved on and changed so much is incredibly challenging and this feels like a totally new job.'
Trivia: He supports Arsenal. He turned down a trial with Southampton when he was 15 to attend drama classes.
Tommy Knight (Actor) .. Greg Holbrook
Gregory Foreman (Actor) .. Mark Watts
Naomi Allisstone (Actor) .. Susan Holbrook
Colin Wells (Actor) .. Robert Watts
Sam Callis (Actor) .. Sgt Callum Stone
Andrew Lancel (Actor) .. DI Neil Manson
Chloe Howman (Actor) .. Carol Clark
Joe Cole (Actor) .. Leo Cooper
Scott Haran (Actor) .. Paul Hayes
Dominic Power (Actor) .. PC Leon Taylor
Micah Balfour (Actor) .. PC Benjamin Gayle
Rhea Bailey (Actor) .. PC Mel Ryder
Ben Richards (Actor) .. PC Nate Roberts
Simon Rouse (Actor) .. Supt Jack Meadows
Amita Dhiri (Actor) .. DC Grace Dasari
Born: July 06, 1966 in Brighton
Best Known For: Playing Milly in This Life.
Early-life: Amita Emmanuelle Dhiri was born Brighton on July 6, 1966. She has two younger brothers, Viney and Sanjay. Her mother is French and her father is a Ugandan Indian who was expelled from the country by Idi Amin. She speaks fluent French, took singing and dancing lessons from an early age, and is proficient in ballet and modern dance. Before studying at the London Drama Centre, she sang in a cabaret group, doing Tina Turner impressions.
Career: Started out in theatre, most notably in Twelfth Night in Bedford. Her first TV appearance was as Milly in 1996's This Life. The drama about young lawyers became a huge hit and she, along with co-stars Daniela Nardini, Jack Davenport and Andrew Lincoln, were hailed as part of an exciting new generation of British actors. She says: 'Milly has helped me win roles that aren't written with Asian actresses in mind. But it's always going to be difficult to get equal treatment.' Dhiri then took guest roles in Casualty and McCallum, before going back to the stage. In 1999, she returned to TV in nuclear disaster drama The Last Train. More recently, she has starred in Silent Witness, Judge John Deed, Holby City, The Bill and Talking to the Dead.
Quote: On This Life: 'Swearing, drinking, an affair - it was a big risk for an Asian actress. Had the show bombed, it would have been hard to escape with any credibility.'
Trivia: After college, Dhiri's first job was with a man who wanted to make a Hindi version of Grease.
Karl Neilson (Director)
Ciara McIlvenny (Producer)
Maxwell Young (Writer)

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