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Series 3 |
| 19 :03x01 - Multistorey (1) (Sep/14/2003) | | A man accused of opening fire on a crowd from a multistorey car park, and killed a policeman, is claiming his innocence. Boyd's colleagues question his loyalties when he seems unwilling to re-investigate. As DC Mel Silver digs deeper, she discovers some disturbing truths about her boss. | | Guest Stars: Robert Pugh (2) as Robert Cross, Jonathan Phillips as Oliver Lewis, Freddie Hale as Boy #1, Claire Johnston (1) as Emma Corgan, Tim Mills (1) as Nick Patterson, Joseph Tremain as Boy #2, Ony Uhiara as Janice, Kim Vithana as Beth Downing, Russell Wilcox as Police Officer, Saskia Wickham as Sally Patterson, Clarke Peters as Howard Boorstin, Sean Pertwee as Carl Mackenzie, Cliff Parisi as Tony King, Asad Ahmad as News Reporter, Trevor Byfield as John Nesbit, Lara Cazalet as Fiona Mackenzie, Brendan Coyle as Martin Corgan, Shirley Ann Field as Monica Reynolds, Guy Henry as Guy Reynolds, Jason Hughes as Andrew Cross, Raji James as Stephen Markland, Andrew Lewis (1) as Dave Saunders | Director: Robert Bierman Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 20 :03x02 - Multistorey (2) (Sep/15/2003) | | Boyd struggles with his past while continuing the investigation on a mass murderer who was also guilty of killing his close friend. Are the Gunman's claims of innocence true? As the team investigate it looks as if someone else may have been involved. | | Guest Stars: Cliff Parisi as Tony King, Sean Pertwee as Carl Mackenzie, Clarke Peters as Howard Boorstin, Jonathan Phillips as Oliver Lewis, Robert Pugh (2) as Robert Cross, Joseph Tremain as Boy #2, Ony Uhiara as Janice, Kim Vithana as Beth Downing, Saskia Wickham as Sally Patterson, Russell Wilcox as Police Officer, Tim Mills (1) as Nick Patterson, Andrew Lewis (1) as Dave Saunders, Asad Ahmad as News Reporter, Trevor Byfield as John Nesbit, Lara Cazalet as Fiona Mackenzie, Brendan Coyle as Martin Corgan, Shirley Ann Field as Monica Reynolds, Freddie Hale as Boy #1, Guy Henry as Guy Reynolds, Jason Hughes as Andrew Cross, Raji James as Stephen Markland, Claire Johnston (1) as Emma Corgan | Director: Robert Bierman Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 21 :03x03 - Walking on Water (1) (Sep/21/2003) | | When a convicted killer is cleared at appeal for the murder of his adoptive father ten years previously, Boyd is not convinced that the man is innocent. But the only way to find out is to track down the rest of the family - and with a big inheritance at stake, both parties appear to have a lot to hide. | | Guest Stars: Anne Marie Olufuwa as Nurse, Trevor Peacock as Bill Durham, Matthew Scurfield as Inspector Tynan, Stuart Graham as Fin Dawley, Bonnie Hurren as Judge, Jane Mitchell as Emma Lovell, Lorraine Pilkington as Mandy Lovell, Julie Ramsey as Tessa Lovell, Mark Skillen as Vic, Lee Montague as Thomas Lovell, Alan McKenna (2) as Martin Lovell, John McEnery as Danny Server, Linda Broughton as April Lovell, Ian Burfield as Stephen Lovell, Fiona Carew as Penelope Lovell, Mike Drew as Barrister, Avril Elgar as Tracey Durham, Ray Fearon as Miles Patterson, Alan Ford as Jack Ely, Craig Kelly as Mark/Maria Lovell, Ranjit Krishnamma as Hal Hastings | Director: David Thacker Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 22 :03x04 - Walking on Water (2) (Sep/22/2003) | Following the murder of Mark Lovell's cousin, the team establish that Mark has a watertight alibi, and the search for the real murderer narrows down to the remaining family members.
Their investigation into the two remaining family members is further complicated by the discovery of drug dealing and involvement in the witness protection scheme. | | Guest Stars: Alan McKenna (2) as Martin Lovell, Jane Mitchell as Emma Lovell, Lee Montague as Thomas Lovell, Anne Marie Olufuwa as Nurse, Trevor Peacock as Bill Durham, Lorraine Pilkington as Mandy Lovell, Julie Ramsey as Tessa Lovell, Matthew Scurfield as Inspector Tynan, Mark Skillen as Vic, John McEnery as Danny Server, Ranjit Krishnamma as Hal Hastings, Craig Kelly as Mark/Maria Lovell, Linda Broughton as April Lovell, Ian Burfield as Stephen Lovell, Fiona Carew as Penelope Lovell, Mike Drew as Barrister, Avril Elgar as Tracey Durham, Ray Fearon as Miles Patterson, Alan Ford as Jack Ely, Stuart Graham as Fin Dawley, Bonnie Hurren as Judge | Director: David Thacker Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 23 :03x05 - Breaking Glass (1) (Sep/27/2003) | | A recovered memory therapist alerts the CCS to a care home regime of sexual abuse of young boys and a suspected murder. Her client who revealed all this in a therapy session goes missing and the team strongly suspect he has gone on the hunt for the man who abused him and murdered his friend. | | Guest Stars: Michael Pennington as Prof Alan Macintosh, Saskia Reeves as Dr. Laurie Poole, Eamonn Riley as Shelter Warden, Tariq Shami as Teenage Rainman, Clarence Smith as Dr. Paul Blackstone, Roger Watkins as Samaritan, Bronson Webb as Teenage Tanner, Linda McGuire as Jan Beesley, Martin Malone as Security Guard, Margot Leicester as Eleanor Murdoch, Romy Baskerville as Angela, Tom Bell (1) as Prof Hugh Cullen, Navin Chowdhry as Rainman, Charlie Creed-Miles as Tanner, Ben Evans (2) as Rent Boy, Philip Fox (1) as Reynolds, Ian Hogg as Oliver Gill | Director: Andy Hay Writer: Simon Mirren | | | |
| 24 :03x06 - Breaking Glass (2) (Sep/28/2003) | | ln their attempts to prevent another murder, the team desperately tries to establish the identity of the care home paedophile who is also being hunted down by two of his victims.. | | Guest Stars: Michael Pennington as Prof Alan Macintosh, Saskia Reeves as Dr. Laurie Poole, Eamonn Riley as Shelter Warden, Tariq Shami as Teenage Rainman, Clarence Smith as Dr. Paul Blackstone, Roger Watkins as Samaritan, Bronson Webb as Teenage Tanner, Linda McGuire as Jan Beesley, Martin Malone as Security Guard, Margot Leicester as Eleanor Murdoch, Navin Chowdhry as Rainman, Romy Baskerville as Angela, Tom Bell (1) as Prof Hugh Cullen, Charlie Creed-Miles as Tanner, Ben Evans (2) as Rent Boy, Philip Fox (1) as Reynolds, Ian Hogg as Oliver Gill | Director: Andy Hay Writer: Simon Mirren | | | |
| 25 :03x07 - Final Cut (1) (Oct/05/2003) | A mummified body sends the Cold Case Squad back to the sixties and to a Notting Hill house which had been featured in a film as the location for a murderous fight between gangsters.
Renovation works at the house in the present day reveal more bodies behind the walls.
The film starts to appear not so fictional after all. Things get even more complicated when Spencer tells Boyd that he and his family lived there when the events took place. | | Guest Stars: Richard McCabe as Karl Meerman, Larissa Murray as Patricia Quinn, Maurice Roëves as Vinnie Peverell, Ken Russell as Gerry Raistrick, Simon Biaggi as TV Presenter, Pat Bowie as Ann Carlton, Emmanuel Ogunro as Young Spencer Jordan, Oliver Wilson as Young Carlton Jordan, Wyllie Longmore as Darcus Early, Richard Hollis as Dewar, Allister Bain as Lawrence, Catherine Bell (1) as Sam James, Gina Bellman as Frannie Henning, Nicholas Beveney as Fraser, Connor Byrne as Geddes, Earl Cameron as Carlton Jordan, Sharon D. Clarke as Camelia Baptiste, Derek Ezenagu as Young Fraser | Director: Betson Morris Evans Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 26 :03x08 - Final Cut (2) (Oct/06/2003) | The gangster responsible for the bodies behind the walls in the Notting Hill house is still active and the unearthing of past events provokes more murders and an international turf war.
Spencer's family history is the key to unravelling the mystery. | | Guest Stars: Richard Hollis as Dewar, Wyllie Longmore as Darcus Early, Richard McCabe as Karl Meerman, Larissa Murray as Patricia Quinn, Emmanuel Ogunro as Young Spencer Jordan, Maurice Roëves as Vinnie Peverell, Ken Russell as Gerry Raistrick, Derek Ezenagu as Young Fraser, Sharon D. Clarke as Camelia Baptiste, Earl Cameron as Carlton Jordan, Connor Byrne as Geddes, Pat Bowie as Ann Carlton, Simon Biaggi as TV Presenter, Nicholas Beveney as Fraser, Gina Bellman as Frannie Henning, Catherine Bell (1) as Sam James, Allister Bain as Lawrence, Oliver Wilson as Young Carlton Jordan | Director: Betson Morris Evans Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
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