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Series 15 | | | | | | |
| 277 :15x03 - Miller's Tale (Oct/09/2005) | | A gang of youths push Peggy down a hole while she's poaching - but when Miller gives chase, he knocks down and kills an elderly bystander, landing himself in hot water. It's not all bad news though, as Peggy hits on a new money-making idea - she'll sue for the 'injury' she sustained in the fall. Meanwhile, Gina is attracted to her handsome college tutor. | | Guest Stars: Jamie Lomas as Craig Harker, Michael Keogh as Andy, Joe Parry as Thommo, David Crellin as Inspector Harry Rankin, Victor McGuire as Brian Parker, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Michael Elwyn as Tony Bryce, Tim Brooke-Taylor as Ronnie Smethers | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 282 :15x08 - The Good Samaritan (Nov/13/2005) | | Walker investigates when sibling rivalry and greed result in a fatal car crash. A devout couple are faced with money problems when their baby is diagnosed with a life-threatening condition. Meanwhile, Peggy is up to her usual tricks as she frightens some holiday-makers, and Jack and Gina get a scare of their own during a walk on the moors. Rural drama, starring Gwen Taylor, Murray Head and Tricia Penrose | | Guest Stars: Connor McIntyre as Adam Lee, Kevin Brannagan as Joe Lee, Lisa Millett (1) as Alice Boaden, Paul Bown as John Boaden, Richard Hope as James Vincent, Michael Cochrane as Stephen Quinn, Paul Richard Jackson as Bert King, Josie Owen as Neighbour, Murray Head as Jack Hollins | | | |
| 283 :15x09 - Blood Brothers (Nov/20/2005) | | David helps his friend run away from home, but the handyman inadvertently leaves the young boy with a complete stranger. The Aidensfield Arms offers paintings as well as pints during an art exhibition, and Jack and Bernie take advantage of the artistic atmosphere in an ill-advised attempt to encourage Gina's creative ambitions. Elsewhere, Peggy has a go at dog training. | | Guest Stars: Chris Larner as Percy Downs, Gerda Stevenson as Mrs. Cameron, Susie Trayling as Brenda Wain, Tom Weston as Martin Wain, Bobby Ball (1) as Mr. Turner, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Danny Webb (1) as Vince Wain | | | |
| 284 :15x10 - Burden of Proof (Nov/27/2005) | | Blaketon spots local coal merchant Arthur Bolton sharing a kiss with another woman and quickly gives the man's wife the bad news. However, the cheat is found murdered the next day and the former policeman becomes the prime suspect, leaving PC Walker to lead an investigation to clear his name. Peggy fails to back a winner when she buys a greyhound that refuses to run, and Bellamy's love life gets a much-needed boost | | Guest Stars: Tony Mooney as Donnie, Tim Paley as Pete, Barbara Durkin as Dolly Forde, Jeff Merchant as Arthur Bolton, Tim Brooke-Taylor as Ronnie Smethers, Dearbhla Molloy as Hetty Bolton, Linda Bassett as Beryl Palmer, Fiona Clarke (1) as Janet, Ian Kershaw as DI Snow, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Black, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black | | | |
| 285 :15x11 - O Guilty Man! (Dec/04/2005) | | Rob lands himself in trouble when he spends the night with Helen, getting Geoff to cover his shift - and matters grow complicated after it's revealed that the doctor's estranged husband made the complaint. When a truck careers into a couple's back garden following a routine MOT test Bernie struggles to remember if he changed the bald tyres, and a snooping journalist soon forces the muddled mechanic to flee. | | | |
| 286 :15x12 - Auld Acquaintance (Dec/18/2005) | Former EastEnder and The Bill bad cop Todd Carty guest stars in this festive special of the rural drama. He plays an old army pal of Lord Ashfordly who moves into the hall while the peer is sunning himself in Bermuda, claiming he's there to keep an eye on the place after rumours of a planned break-in.
However, he arouses the police's suspicions when he becomes involved with a teenage tearaway who seems to think Christmas isn't so much about giving and receiving as taking without the owner's permission.
Elsewhere in the village, Blaketon and Peggy go into competition with rival Santa's grottos, and Ventress has his nose put out of joint when his friends draw straws to see who'll invite him to Christmas dinner while his wife's in hospital. | | Guest Stars: Luke Adamson as Keith Gledhill, Tom Georgeson as Mr. Daniels, Lee Booth as Brown, Josh Jenkins as Foster, Todd Carty as Ray Hallam | | | |
| 287 :15x13 - Living with the Past (Jan/01/2006) | Convicted murderer Henry Stoddard's release from prison coincides with a spate of vandalism, and locals presume he is responsible for the petty crime. But when the former jailbird insists he did not kill PC Machin all those years ago, Walker reopens the case and races to stop Machin's son exacting revenge.
Meanwhile, Peggy sees the chance to make some money when her birth certificate suggests she is related to Lord Ashfordly | | Guest Stars: Helen Longworth as Gwen Stoddard, Roger Bingham (1) as Jack Stoddard, Matthew Dunster as Dennis Stoddard, John Bowe as Henry Stoddard, Alison Swann as Hazel Machin, Stephen Hoyle as Peter Machin, Jacqueline Pilton as Betty Ancastle, Rupert Vansittart as Lord Ashfordly, Steven Blakeley as Pc Geoff Younger, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Black, Anthony Schaeffer as Perkins | | | |
| 288 :15x14 - Risky Business (Jan/08/2006) | | Local boy Barry Dyson is accused of a series of arson attacks - and his clandestine relationship with a former employer's daughter complicates his plea of innocence. Peggy's latest money-making scheme with old friend Denzil creates an eyesore, forcing Jack to use his artistic flair to rectify matters, before he and Blaketon resort to more drastic - and illegal - measures. | | Guest Stars: Elaine Glover as Sylvia Galloway, Pete Ivatts as Bill Galloway, Barry Jackson as Jim Hobson, Kim Wall as Ray Pooley, Philip McGinley as Barry Dyson, Lynn Farleigh as Joan Dyson, Leslie Phillips as Denzil Witty, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Murray Head as Jack Hollins | | | |
| 289 :15x15 - Hostage to Fortune (Jan/15/2006) | A runaway heiress accompanies her crooked boyfriend on a series of armed robberies. But when the Sixties version of Bonnie and Clyde get into trouble they kidnap Helen, who attempts to persuade the teenager to ditch her partner in crime.
Meanwhile, Peggy suggests David should take over the funeral parlour while Bernie is away. | | Guest Stars: Col Farrell as Vicar, Edward MacLiam as Rick Driscoll, Antonia Bernath as Lucy Bellman, Simon Molloy as DI Shiner, Murray Head as Jack Hollins | | | |
| 290 :15x16 - Judgement Day (Jan/22/2006) | | The police are called in to investigate when a local judge is the target of a series of mysterious attacks, but the case takes a sinister turn when the prime suspect is found dead on his own doorstep. Peggy is delighted when David's new radio starts picking up police broadcasts, but a news reporter doesn't share her enthusiasm. | | Guest Stars: Paul Albertson as Ted Briscoe, Robin Ellis as Sir Richard Lonsdale, Patrick Cremin as Alan Morton, Fine Time Fontayne as Neil Downing, Gabrielle Drake as Lady Lonsdale, James Quinn (1) as Mr. Pulver | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 294 :15x20 - Kith and Kin (May/14/2006) | | Bernie becomes the target of a series of mysterious and violent attacks, while Peggy is forced to intervene after David finds he can't match the other contestants in an angling competition. Helen is horrified by the arrival of her estranged father in Aidensfield - but he has a bombshell to drop that causes her to rethink their relationship. | | Guest Stars: Simon Ward as Maxwell Hamilton, Richard Gibson as Eddie Sawyer, Alan Williams (1) as Ed Sawyer, Kate Crossley as Meg Sawyer | | | |
| 295 :15x21 - Wine and Roses (May/21/2006) | | Debbie Bellamy goes on a late-night drinking spree by the river, but her actions get her into trouble when evidence ties her to the spot where a body is fished out of the water. Rob and Helen try to patch up their relationship, while Peggy and David are appalled to find a hippie encampment in the back yard - until they realise there's money to be made. | | Guest Stars: Rupert Young as Zak, Kate Robbins as Sheryl Cooper, Carole Nimmons as Mrs Headley, Elizabeth Bennett (1) as Joyce Jowett, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black, Rosy Clayton as Landlady | Director: Gerry Mill (1) Writer: Andrew McCulloch, John Flanagan (2) | | | |
| 296 :15x22 - This Happy Breed (May/28/2006) | | Miller's old Army captain shows up to make him a business proposition, which he turns down without regret. However, when Walker and Bellamy are called to investigate a vehicle theft, it becomes clear the sergeant's old friend has other matters to take care of in Aidensfield. Meanwhile, Gina is reluctant to let Jack paint her in the nude. | | Guest Stars: Michael Brogan as Eric Bates, Pete Ivatts as Bill Galloway, Anthony Valentine as Mac MacKenzie, Joe Caffrey as Seth Mottram, Gabriella Dixon as Susan Black, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black | | | |
| 297 :15x23 - Keeping Secrets (Jun/04/2006) | | Despite Rob's efforts to keep his wedding secret, his sisters enlist the help of the community to organise a surprise reception as the policeman prepares to marry Helen. A man's complaint about noisy neighbours turns sour when his mentally ill wife takes matters into her own hands, and Gina learns Jack's nude painting of her is to go on public display. | | Guest Stars: Christine Moore (1) as Carrie Stevens, Ann Bell as Grace Burton, Lauren Drummond (1) as Jane Black, Murray Head as Jack Hollins, Bruce Alexander as Mr Stevens, James Midgeley as Mark Robson, Alice Selwyn as Pat Robson, Josefina Gabrielle as Debbie Bellamy, Basil Moss as Alexander Burton, Alan McMahon as Registrar, Joanna Riding as Ange Walker, Sally Walsh as Chrissy Walker | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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