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Added: Jan 6, 2012

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The Bill - Digging Up The Past [16:9 Format] The Bill Season 4 & 5 Box Set Disc 12, Season 4 1988. 1988 episodes. Digging Up The Past is the 82nd episode of The Bill. An excavator on a building site has uncovered some human remains, and Sgt. Cryer calls in C.I.D. Cryer is avoiding returning to the station, as his son Patrick is being charged with causing death by dangerous driving. Ch. Insp. Conway, Burnside and Roach have a word with Cryer, who is avoiding his family. On the building site, D.C. Dashwood and the S.O.C.O. wind up the site manager by saying it may have been a murder, although the bones are very old. A riot ensues as the men want to return to work. Burnside arrives and nicks the whole lot of them. The bones turn out to be from the Great Plague of 1665. P.C. Edwards is angry after being sold forged theatre tickets by Ramsey. Ramsey claims innocence, and the pair manage to locate the forgers. Unable to interest C.I.D. in the case, they investigate on their own and blow a joint Fraud Squad/U.S. Treasury operation to catch counterfeiters printing fake American dollars. Regular Cast Eric Richard as Sgt. Cryer Christopher Ellison as D.I. Burnside Ben Roberts as Ch. Insp. Conway Tony Scannell as D.S. Roach Jon Iles as D.C. Dashwood Nula Conwell as W.P.C. Martella Barbara Thorn as Insp. Frazer Nick Reding as P.C. Ramsey Colin Blumenau as P.C. Edwards Mark Powley as P.C. Melvin Trudie Goodwin as W.P.C. Ackland Ashley Gunstock as P.C. Frank Robert Hudson as P.C. Smith Roger Leach as Sgt. Penny Mark Wingett as D.C. Carver Guest Cast Tessa Peake-Jones as S.O.C.O. Glynn Sweet as Ch. Insp. Waltham Gawn Grainger as Barnes Dicken Ashworth as Burgess Mike Savage as Albert Jackie Abbey-Taylor as Shirley Cryer Ron Berglas as Peter Schwartz

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