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Series 4 |
| 27 :04x01 - In Sight Of The Lord (1) (Jul/11/2004) | | Boyd and the cold case team investigate the unsolved murder of a World War 2 conscientious objector. In 1948 George Western was found in his living room with a nine-inch nail through his head. When his grandson Adam finds new evidence and organises a media campaign, the case is reopened. Then the body of elderly William Davis is found in similar circumstances. And Grace uncovers the identical killing of Norman Taylor in 1961. The team discovers that Taylor and Western were in the same regiment during the war and trace surviving members to try to solve the murders. | | Guest Stars: Geoffrey Bayldon as Edward Atkinson, Andrew Obeney as Norfolk Taxi Driver, Alibe Parsons as Carmen Davies, Clive Wood as Neil Clayton, Jamie MacLachlan (1) as Young Joe Brackley, John Milroy as Young Norman Taylor, Andi Osho as Policewoman, Hannah-Jane Pawsey as Violet Western, Clive Standen as Young Martin Raynor, Christopher Tembey as Young Johnny Mann, Richard Mayes (1) as Martin Raynor, David Lloyd (2) as Derek Raynor, Kananu Kirimi as Sophie Davies, Michael Byrne (1) as Joe Brackley, James Hoare as Young William Griffiths, Emmanuel Ighodaro as Peter Durham, Anna Jaskolka as Nurse, Claire Cooper as Audrey Clayton, J. J. Feild (2) as Adam Western, Richard Fish as George Western, Tom Godwin as Ian Atkinson, Dave King (1) as Club Steward | Director: Andy Hay Writer: Tony McHale | | | |
| 28 :04x02 - In Sight Of The Lord (2) (Jul/12/2004) | | After the Cold Case Squad discover that all of the victims were apart of the same regiment during the war, they try to put the pieces together to discover why the killer is so determined to extract revenge on his old cohorts. | | Guest Stars: David Lloyd (2) as Derek Raynor, Richard Mayes (1) as Martin Raynor, Andrew Obeney as Norfolk Taxi Driver, Alibe Parsons as Carmen Davies, Jamie MacLachlan (1) as Young Joe Brackley, John Milroy as Young Norman Taylor, Andi Osho as Policewoman, Hannah-Jane Pawsey as Violet Western, Clive Standen as Young Martin Raynor, Kananu Kirimi as Sophie Davies, Dave King (1) as Club Steward, Geoffrey Bayldon as Edward Atkinson, Michael Byrne (1) as Joe Brackley, Claire Cooper as Audrey Clayton, J. J. Feild (2) as Adam Western, Richard Fish as George Western, Tom Godwin as Ian Atkinson, James Hoare as Young William Griffiths, Emmanuel Ighodaro as Peter Durham, Anna Jaskolka as Nurse, Christopher Tembey as Young Johnny Mann | Director: Andy Hay Writer: Tony McHale | | | |
| 29 :04x03 - False Flag (1) (Jul/18/2004) | | Boyd and his team face a race against time after a skeleton found in a condemned garage triggers a tragic chain of events. The skeleton is that of garage owner, Gerald Doyle, an Irish terrorist who went missing in 1981. An unexploded car bomb found at the scene points to terrorist activity as the cause of death. However, Doyle’s parents produce a set of his diaries, which reveal that he was actually a mole for the British intelligence services. | | Guest Stars: Dan Morgan as Gerald Doyle, Catherine Russell as Emma Gray, Christopher Strauli as Duncan Sanderson MP, Timothy West as Joe Doyle, Clarence Mitchell as TV Interviewer, Danny Webb (1) as Sir Martin Havering, Dearbhla Molloy as Maraid Doyle, Tom Mannion as Douglas Price, Caroline Lee-Johnson (1) as Assistant Commissioner Dyson, Orla Charlton as Eileen, Oliver Cotton as Sir Charles Stewart, Peter de Jersey as Dr. Chris Reed, Frances De La Tour as Alice Taylor-Garnett, David Firth as Headmaster, Tom Georgeson as Major Timothy Cooper | Director: Suri B. Krishnamma Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 30 :04x04 - False Flag (2) (Jul/19/2004) | The Squad begin to feel like they are being watched, and their fears are realised when they find unauthorised surveillance equipment. It is revealed their victim may have not have been as guilty as they once thought and when a person Boyd questioned as a part of the investigation commits suicide, they realise a missing link between her and a assassination.
Boyd gets 36 hours to get to the bottom of things before the security services take over. | | Guest Stars: Dan Morgan as Gerald Doyle, Catherine Russell as Emma Gray, Christopher Strauli as Duncan Sanderson MP, Danny Webb (1) as Sir Martin Havering, Timothy West as Joe Doyle, Clarence Mitchell as TV Interviewer, Dearbhla Molloy as Maraid Doyle, Tom Mannion as Douglas Price, Caroline Lee-Johnson (1) as Assistant Commissioner Dyson, Orla Charlton as Eileen, Oliver Cotton as Sir Charles Stewart, Peter de Jersey as Dr. Chris Reed, Frances De La Tour as Alice Taylor-Garnett, David Firth as Headmaster, Tom Georgeson as Major Timothy Cooper | Director: Suri B. Krishnamma Writer: Stephen Davis (1) | | | |
| 31 :04x05 - Fugue States (1) (Jul/25/2004) | In 1990 - Jason and Cindy, two 5 year-old twins disappear from their home, and even after a nationwide search is launched, they are still not found. Thirteen years later, Jason is found in a hospital suffering from injuries he sustained in a car accident. But where's Cindy? Boyd and the team set out to find her.
| | Guest Stars: Ray Stevenson as Dr. Tim Faulkner, Deka Walmsley as Firearms Inspector, Daniel York (1) as Simon Ling, Ella Burton as Young Cindy, Jax Davies as Sheila's Signer, Maimie McCoy as Sarah Faulkner, Elizabeth Quinn as Sheila Mason, George Stone (2) as Young Jason, Howard Saddler as QC, Lynne Pearson as Jane Glover, Patrick O'Kane as Greg Murphy, Joe Armstrong (1) as Jason Murphy, Christopher Ashley as Chairman, Charlotte Avery as Christine Murphy, Denise Black as Ingrid Faulkner, Silas Carson as DI Crowther, Eamon Geoghegan as Police Constable, Joanne Howarth as Carol Myers, Sean McGinley as Dr. Donald Roper | Director: Ben Bolt Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 32 :04x06 - Fugue States (2) (Jul/26/2004) | The team try track Jason as they work out how the twins were taken and why. They link the twins disapperance to a Dr Roper, who knocked Jason down. They unravel his past and find out some dark secrets.
The squad work out who Cindy is now and try find her before its too late. | | Guest Stars: Patrick O'Kane as Greg Murphy, Lynne Pearson as Jane Glover, Elizabeth Quinn as Sheila Mason, Howard Saddler as QC, Ray Stevenson as Dr. Tim Faulkner, George Stone (2) as Young Jason, Deka Walmsley as Firearms Inspector, Daniel York (1) as Simon Ling, Sean McGinley as Dr. Donald Roper, Maimie McCoy as Sarah Faulkner, Joanne Howarth as Carol Myers, Joe Armstrong (1) as Jason Murphy, Christopher Ashley as Chairman, Charlotte Avery as Christine Murphy, Denise Black as Ingrid Faulkner, Ella Burton as Young Cindy, Silas Carson as DI Crowther, Jax Davies as Sheila's Signer, Eamon Geoghegan as Police Constable | Director: Ben Bolt Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 33 :04x07 - Anger Management (1) (Aug/01/2004) | | A man staying in a "halfway house" for released prisoners uses a gun - that is revealed to have been used in contract killings years ago - commit suicide. The gun is later stolen from Frankie's lab. Investigations reveal that the gun could have been used by a hired assassin in 9 murders over the last 30 years. Boyd is taking Anger Management. | | Guest Stars: Kerry Fox as Elsbeth Varley, Alistair Gillyatt as Young Sam, Kwabena Manso as Mark Andrews, Kate McNab (1) as Traffic Warden/Blues Singer, Arnold Wesker as Rabbi Reg Solomon, Anthony James Berowne as Young Phil, April Walker as Mrs. Hayworth, Andrew Tiernan as Don Keech, Nigel Terry as Sam Jacobs, Helen Schlesinger as Rebecca Jacobs, T. P. McKenna (1) as Phil Brown, Tom Magditch as Steven Walsh, Eva Alexander as Lucy Jacobs | Director: Andy Hay Writer: John Milne | | | |
| 34 :04x08 - Anger Management (2) (Aug/02/2004) | | When the gun stolen from Frankie is used in another murder, the Squad suspect the victim's gopher. It is revealed the first murder could have been a case of mistaken identity. Frankie and Grace begin to get creeped out by the effects of Boyd's Anger Management. | | Guest Stars: Helen Schlesinger as Rebecca Jacobs, Nigel Terry as Sam Jacobs, Andrew Tiernan as Don Keech, April Walker as Mrs. Hayworth, Arnold Wesker as Rabbi Reg Solomon, Kate McNab (1) as Traffic Warden/Blues Singer, T. P. McKenna (1) as Phil Brown, Kwabena Manso as Mark Andrews, Eva Alexander as Lucy Jacobs, Anthony James Berowne as Young Phil, Kerry Fox as Elsbeth Varley, Alistair Gillyatt as Young Sam, Tom Magditch as Steven Walsh | Director: Andy Hay Writer: John Milne | | | |
| 35 :04x09 - The Hardest Word (1) (Aug/08/2004) | The Squad investigate the murders of two males who had the word "Sorry" carved into their backs. The latest victim has a brother linked to Organised Crime, so three other officers are brought in, which Boyd takes an instant dislike to - except Greta.
The new faces create tension in the office and the team cannot trust them.
As the case goes on, they begin to realise that it could be leading to a paedophile group. | | Guest Stars: Stephen Noonan as Roman Barac, Paul Reynolds as DS Dave Marvin, Salima Saxton as PC Gill Randall, Katie Sheridan as Sarah, Jordan Smith as Young Raymond, Neville Watson as Tomas Barac, Criselda Cabitac as Shinny, Ellie Kendrick as Young Greta, Francesca Miller as Annie Taylor, Damian Lynch as PC Martin Green, Adam Bareham as James Carstairs, Phil Daniels as Det Supt Andy Bulmer, James Dreyfus (2) as Raymond Carstairs, Bill Fellows as Neil Wilcox, Emma Fielding as Dr. Greta Simpson, Julian Glover as William Laurence, Alexi Kaye-Campbell as Graham Penn, Phyllida Law as Mrs. Carstairs | Director: Phillippa Langdale (1) Writer: Doug Milburn | | | |
| 36 :04x10 - The Hardest Word (2) (Aug/09/2004) | | The case continues as we learn of the death of D.S. Dave Marvin. Marvin has been found dead in his car with the same markings of sorry on his back. Throughout this episode we learn that Greta is hiding something from us and who is the mysterious old man who keeps turning up every time a body is found??? | | Guest Stars: Damian Lynch as PC Martin Green, Francesca Miller as Annie Taylor, Stephen Noonan as Roman Barac, Paul Reynolds as DS Dave Marvin, Salima Saxton as PC Gill Randall, Katie Sheridan as Sarah, Jordan Smith as Young Raymond, Neville Watson as Tomas Barac, Phyllida Law as Mrs. Carstairs, Ellie Kendrick as Young Greta, Adam Bareham as James Carstairs, Criselda Cabitac as Shinny, Phil Daniels as Det Supt Andy Bulmer, James Dreyfus (2) as Raymond Carstairs, Bill Fellows as Neil Wilcox, Emma Fielding as Dr. Greta Simpson, Julian Glover as William Laurence, Alexi Kaye-Campbell as Graham Penn | Director: Phillippa Langdale (1) Writer: Doug Milburn | | | |
| 37 :04x11 - Shadowplay (1) (Aug/15/2004) | A young woman with a history of psychiatric problems kills her family by setting the family home on fire. She admits to the crime, but claims that she was coerced in to doing it by a mysterious character known only by the name 'The Shepherd'.
Her psychiartrist links her case to similar cases and gets the Cold Case Squad involved. | | Guest Stars: James Larkin as Dr. Matt Carney, Laurence Penry-Jones as Adam Duke, Coralie Rose as Bryony, Bill Rourke (2) as Inspector Brooks, Lucy Allen (1) as Lindsay Duke, James Hetherington as Donald Walsh, Jason Hetherington as Peter, Robin Laing (1) as Martin Ness, Akbar Kurtha as Nick Foster, Paul Kaye (1) as Dr. David Carney, Del Baker as Gary Duke, Hannah Barrie as Emily Dell, Lois Baxter as QC Simone Joyce, Eve Best as Natasha Bloom, Kenneth Cope as Neville Harding, Lucy Gaskell as Fay Harding, Louise Howells as Roommate | Director: Andy Hay Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 38 :04x12 - Shadowplay (2) (Aug/16/2004) | Boyd and the team continue to investigate the arson case and the other two other possible crime connections to 'The Shepherd'.
Will the team discover this person's true identity or will it all turn out to be a part of the imagination of a mentally ill woman? | | Guest Stars: Paul Kaye (1) as Dr. David Carney, Akbar Kurtha as Nick Foster, Robin Laing (1) as Martin Ness, James Larkin as Dr. Matt Carney, Laurence Penry-Jones as Adam Duke, Coralie Rose as Bryony, Bill Rourke (2) as Inspector Brooks, Louise Howells as Roommate, Jason Hetherington as Peter, James Hetherington as Donald Walsh, Lucy Allen (1) as Lindsay Duke, Del Baker as Gary Duke, Hannah Barrie as Emily Dell, Lois Baxter as QC Simone Joyce, Eve Best as Natasha Bloom, Kenneth Cope as Neville Harding, Lucy Gaskell as Fay Harding | Director: Andy Hay Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
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