Rosie Fox
Francis "Taffy" Edwards |
First appearance |
Woodentop (16 August 1983) |
Last appearance |
Rites (24 May 1990) |
Portrayed by |
Colin Blumenau |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Police Constable |
Colin Fairfax |
First appearance |
Episode #278 (13 January 2005) |
Last appearance |
Episode #291 (3 March 2005) |
Portrayed by |
Tim Steed |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Community Support Officer |
Title |
Police Community Support Officer |
Will Fletcher |
First appearance |
Episode #371 (14 December 2005) |
Last appearance |
Be a Man (7 January 2010) |
Portrayed by |
Gary Lucy |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
PC |
Suzanne Ford |
First appearance |
Runaround (13 September 1988) |
Last appearance |
The Wild Rover (12 March 1992) |
Portrayed by |
Vikki Gee-Dare |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Police Constable |
Jonathan Fox |
First appearance |
Episode #210 (28 April 2004) |
Last appearance |
Episode #328 (20 July 2005) |
Portrayed by |
Larry Lamb |
Information |
Occupation |
Lawyer |
Title |
Crown Prosecution Service Senior Lawyer |
Rosie Fox |
First appearance |
Deep End (25 August 1998) |
Last appearance |
The Trial Of Eddie Santini (2 April 2000) |
Portrayed by |
Caroline Catz |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Police Constable
Police Sergeant |
Robin Frank |
First appearance |
Funny Ol' Business – Cops And Robbers (16 October 1984) |
Last appearance |
Traffic (11 July 1989) |
Portrayed by |
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Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Police Constable |
Christine Frazer |
First appearance |
Light Duties (19 July 1988) |
Last appearance |
I Thought You'd Gone (11 January 1990) |
Portrayed by |
Barbara Thorn |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Duty Inspector |
Delia French |
First appearance |
Don't Like Mondays (25 July 1989) |
Last appearance |
Acting Detective (26 March 1992) |
Portrayed by |
Natasha Williams |
Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Police Constable |
Roy Galloway |
First appearance |
Woodentop (16 August 1983) |
Last appearance |
Not Without Cause (7 December 1987) |
Portrayed by |
Robert Pugh (Pilot) John Salthouse
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Information |
Occupation |
Police Officer |
Title |
Detective Inspector |
This is a list of characters from the police drama The Bill ordered alphabetically by character surname. For a full list of characters ordered by rank, see list of The Bill characters. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at the fictional Sun Hill police station in London.
PC Francis "Taffy" Edwards was known as the 'thin streak of Welsh misery'. A quiet country boy who hailed from a poor farming family near Bangor, he sometimes struggled to adapt to city life. Edwards was extremely lazy, often thinking up ingenious ways to avoid having to do serious work – but he had an infectious charm and was popular amongst the relief. He would also wade in with the team when needed. Edwards is probably best remembered for when he got hopelessly drunk on his stag night and ended up stripped naked and abandoned in the street by his mates from Sun Hill – much to the annoyance of Mary, his Welsh bride-to-be. After brushes with pigs, chickens and assorted oddballs, he asked for a transfer back to Wales. His final day convinced him he had made the right decision: Brownlow did not seem to know who he was and Conway thought he had already left. In the end he decided to give his own leaving party a miss and headed home alone. He returned for Ken Melvin's funeral later that year.
PCSO Colin Fairfax arrived at Sun Hill along with another PCSO, Laura Bryant. Throughout his short time at Sun Hill, he showed to be a bigot and frequently had run ins with PC Leela Kapoor. His time at Sun Hill came to an end when after he spat in PC Kapoor's face whilst in the canteen and subsequently left the station. DC Ken Drummond was tasked with bringing him back into the station and found him drinking in a local pub. DC Drummond tried his best to persuade Fairfax to return but when he refused, DC Drummond went to arrest him. Fairfax retaliated by knocking DC Drummond unconscious and handcuffing him in a petrol-doused van and drove towards Sun Hill police station. Fairfax dived out of the van before it careered into the front of the police station; with Sgt. Smith and SRO Marilyn Chambers working inside. The following explosion and fire killed three officers and a few days later; Fairfax was charged with murder of DC Ken Drummond, PC Andrea Dunbar and SRO Marilyn Chambers.
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