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(Change Layout)The Thin Blue Line  
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Series 2
8 :02x01 - Court in the Act (Nov/14/1996)
Harry the Spike, Gasforth's leading criminal element, is hauled in after some planted evidence is recovered by the uniform department, who are unaware of the plant. But soon, things start to seem suspicious and it's up to them [uniform] to do something about it! Also, there is more trouble for Raymond and Patricia as the Mayoress, a former heart-throb of Raymonds, makes an appearance at the station.
Guest Stars: Gabrielle Blunt as Spike's Neighbour, Lucy Robinson as Mayoress Wickham
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
9 :02x02 - Ism Ism Ism (Nov/21/1996)
Raymond tries to enlighten his station on the various '-isms' and how to be more politically correct; however, through his actions he gives them a good example of what not to do! Meanwhile, Derek is desperately trying to gain entrance into a secret society: the Todgers.
Guest Stars: Melvyn Hayes as D.S. Quentin Courvoisier, Colin McFarlane as European Commissioner, Lucy Robinson as Mayoress Wickham
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
10 :02x03 - Fly on the Wall (Nov/28/1996)
The station is exploding with energy, but none is directed towards their job, rather, the BBC has decided to come to the station and film the goings on. Although their goal is to capture the candid life of a police station, the officers show them anything but an average day.
Guest Stars: Walter Sparrow (2) as Pensioner, Dawn McDaniel as Prostitute, Trevor Peacock as Turnip man, Alan Cox as Bob Tough
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
11 :02x04 - Alternative Culture (Dec/05/1996)
Times they are a changin' as the police prepare for a drug bust on a local rave. Also, there is tension in the station among the sexes resulting from the necessity of sharing the dressing room. More tension is coming from pressure put on Kevin to attend a police 'lock-in' (after-hours illegal drinking).
Guest Stars: Bernard Gallagher as Mr. Glockenspiel, Archie Panjabi as Naziah Habib
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
12 :02x05 - Come on You Blues (Dec/12/1996)
Surprise, surprise! Gasforth's football club won a chance to play against Chelsea. This could be a big moment for Gasforth, and a great chance for Grim to show his stuff. Meanwhile, the mayoress' presence makes Patricia more than a little jealous.
Guest Stars: Chooi Kheng-Beh as Businessman, Neil Maskell as Football Official, Alan David (2) as Builder, Lucy Robinson as Mayoress Wickham
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
13 :02x06 - Road Rage (Dec/19/1996)
Patricia's vacation arrives and she chooses to join an environmental protest group who are against deforestation for the sake of a new highway. The police are called in to deal with the protesters. Grim, however, is preoccupied with with someone who 'dinged' his car.
Guest Stars: Natalie Walter as Elf, Ben Crompton as Protester, Ian Barritt as Surveyor, Jonathan Cake as Stallion
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
The Green Eyed Monster (Dec/23/1996)
Derek and Raymond are both looking for a promotion, only Derek thinks he has an edge being married. Patricia, however, doesn't think a marriage of convenience is in the cards, and thinks it's time to look somewhere else for love.
Guest Stars: Kenneth MacDonald (3) as Nightclub Manager, Keeley Gainey as (Unknown), Paul Kynman as (Unknown), Ruth Levin (1) as Girl in Line
Director: John Birkin
Writer: Ben Elton
 
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