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Series 5 |
| 39 :05x01 - Towers Of Silence (1) (Sep/18/2005) | A mummified body is discovered in a disused airliner that has been parked in the desert for 6 years.
There are indications of a link to an armed robbery at Heathrow Airport six years earlier, and a murder at around the same time. Our team gains two new members. DS Andrea Stephenson takes over for DS Mel Silver, and the new mad scientist is Dr Felix Gibson. | | Guest Stars: Georgia MacKenzie (1) as DS Andrea 'Andy' Stephenson, Stuart McLoughlin as PC Green, Adrian Harris as Shop Assistant, Inder Manocha as Lakhtal, Rohit Gokani as Asian Prison Inmate, Zac Benoir as Prison Officer #2, Michael Jenn as Prison Officer #1, Surinder Duhra as DS Sharma, Neil Fitzmaurice as Paul Salter, Paul Bhattacharjee as Mr. Irani, Neran Persaud as Nadir Mehta, Claire Goose as DS Amelia 'Mel' Silver, Nina Wadia as Roshni Mehta, Gerard Murphy (1) as James Alcock, David Walliams (1) as Bell, Sara Stewart as Claire Yardley, Andrew Havill as Noel Simmons, Emil Marwa as Sarosh Mehta | Director: Phillippa Langdale (1) Writer: Joe Cozens (1) | | | |
| 40 :05x02 - Towers Of Silence (2) (Sep/19/2005) | | Spencer goes undercover as a prison inmate to investigate the possible reasons for the murders from the man convicted of committing the crimes. To Spence's dismay, the man (who is too scared to say anything about what happened) commits suicide before he can be coerced into revealing who the real killer is. | | Guest Stars: Michael Jenn as Prison Officer, Surinder Duhra as DS Sharma, Neran Persaud as Nadir Mehta, Emil Marwa as Sarosh Mehta, William Scott-Masson as Norman Pringle, Andrew Havill as Noel Simmons, Gerard Murphy (1) as James Alcock, David Walliams (1) as Bell, Henry Ian Cusick as Jeremy Allen, Sara Stewart as Claire Yardley, Nina Wadia as Roshni Mehta, Paul Bhattacharjee as DCI Chowdray / Mr. Irani, Georgia MacKenzie (1) as DS Andrea 'Andy' Stephenson | Director: Phillippa Langdale (1) Writer: Joe Cozens (1) | | | |
| 41 :05x03 - Black Run (1) (Sep/25/2005) | | Under the impression that he may receive a confession, Boyd accepts the invite for a visit to the prison from former police officer Eddie Vine, who is serving a life sentence for murdering his friend and former fellow officer, Tom Pallisser. | | Guest Stars: Buffy Davis as Vine's Barrister, Robin Soans as Mr. Adamson, Terry Alderton as Timothy Forbin, Pamela Hardman as Hazel Adamson, Michael Palmer as A&E Doctor, Ian Groombridge as Barman, Julie Teal as Park's Solicitor, Michael Gould as Martin Doyle, Michael Wildman as Tom Palliser, David Hayman (1) as Eddie Vine, Geff Francis (1) as Dr. Donald McNeill, Connor McIntyre as DI Stan Gulley, Peter Polycarpou as Dominic Parks, James Bowers as Jimmy Baxter, Diane Parish as Sheryl Palliser | Director: Ben Bolt Writer: Raymond Khoury | | | |
| 42 :05x04 - Black Run (2) (Sep/26/2005) | Boyd is suspended from work after being involved in a hit and run accident while possibly under the influence.
The team continue trying to prove if Vine is innocent or not while also trying to find out who framed Boyd. | | Guest Stars: Buffy Davis as Vine's Barrister, Robin Soans as Mr. Adamson, Terry Alderton as Timothy Forbin, Michael Palmer as A&E Doctor, Pamela Hardman as Hazel Adamson, Ian Groombridge as Barman, Julie Teal as Park's Solicitor, Michael Gould as Martin Doyle, Michael Wildman as Tom Palliser, David Hayman (1) as Eddie Vine, Diane Parish as Sheryl Palliser, Connor McIntyre as DI Stan Gulley, Peter Polycarpou as Dominic Parks, Geff Francis (1) as Dr. Donald McNeill, James Bowers as Jimmy Baxter | Director: Ben Bolt Writer: Raymond Khoury | | | |
| 43 :05x05 - Subterraneans (1) (Oct/02/2005) | | A millionaire businessman's body is discovered a year after he dissapeared. It appears that during the time he was missing he was being held prisoner for an indefinite period of time - but why? | | Guest Stars: Luke Booker-Morel as Adam, Jake Seage as Young Russell, Gareth Mason as Russell Tate, Kelly Harrison as Tina, Ayesha Dharker as Mary Sharman, Alex Conran as Michael Sharman, Mark Monero as Barnes, Imogen Bain as Miriam Tate, Francis Magee (1) as Gordon Christie, Frank Harper as John Tate, Ronan Vibert as Dr. Jonathan Lynch, Nicola Stephenson as Julia Henderson, Toby Stephens as Dr. Nick Henderson | Director: Michael Offer Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | | | | |
| 45 :05x07 - Straw Dog (1) (Oct/09/2005) | | Grace is haunted by an old case that she assisted on at the beginning of her career when she is asked to give evidence at the assailant's appeal hearing. | | Guest Stars: Angela Bruce as Judge, Ovidiu Matesan as Redser, Terence Hillyer as Terry Healy, Natalie J. Robb as Emma Lloyd, Dave Norman (1) as Tony Greene (1980), Paul Freeman (1) as Dr. Hoyle, Tom Ellis as Harry Taylor, Joe Van Moyland as Stephen, Dominic Kemp as Clerk, Andrew Turner as Taz, Eugene O'Hare as Kevin Keogh, Emma Lowndes as Young Grace | Director: Jim O'Hanlon Writer: Declan Croghan | | | |
| 46 :05x08 - Straw Dog (2) (Oct/10/2005) | | Someone possibly copying the past crimes begins harassing Grace about her testimony against Tony Greene. If she doesn't admit that she was wrong about him, the assailant promises to murder the victim he/she is holding hostage. | | Guest Stars: Amerjit Deu as Mr. Qureshi, Billy Keating as Hemmings, Andrew Turner as Taz, Christopher Godwin as Lord Cole, Peter Eastland as Doctor, Tilly Vosburgh as Sarah, Eugene O'Hare as Kevin Keogh, Ian Palmer as Newsreader, Emma Lowndes as Young Grace, Tom Ellis as Harry Taylor, Paul Freeman (1) as Dr. Hoyle, Terence Hillyer as Terry Healy | Director: Jim O'Hanlon Writer: Declan Croghan | | | |
| 47 :05x09 - Undertow (1) (Oct/16/2005) | | A criminal is about to be released, the team is sure he is a serial killer. They enter in a race against the clock to prove their suspicions to prevent him from getting back out on the streets. | | Guest Stars: Peter Wight as Donald Hunt, Dan Fredenburgh as Ben Elwes, Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Sarah Baker, Sohm Kapila as Chloe Martin, Elaine Symons as Bryony Watts, Dimitri Andreas as Routsis, Flaminia Cinque as Rebecca Fairclough, Laura Cox as Landlady, Poppy Jhakra as Samantha Taylor, Cheryl Campbell as Maureen Hunt, Stephen Moyer as Steven Hunt, Peter Hamilton Dyer as Chris Wright, Alison Jiear as Jacqueline Wright, Ruta Gedmintas as Shelly Martin, Paul Boyd as Martin Nichol, Bryan Lowe as Willis, Sabina Cameron as Angela Worthing, Annemarie Gaillard as Suzy Jenkins, Kathryn Georghiou as Philippa Carrington, Michelle Edwards as Sophie Raikes | Director: David Thacker Writer: Oliver Brown (1) | | | |
| 48 :05x10 - Undertow (2) (Oct/17/2005) | Hunt is released and Boyd has him tailed. Under the noses of his police tail, Hunt drowns a girl at the local baths. There is no proof that he has done this so Boyd releases his name to a journalist hoping that media coverage will give the team something to work with.
The journalist arranges to meet Hunt and is murdered, this time there is evidence to pin the crime on him but before they can arrest him, Hunt's father, finally convinced of his son's guilt, drowns him in the bath. | | Guest Stars: Harry Miller (1) as Cole, Kathryn Georghiou as Philippa Carrington, Sohm Kapila as Chloe Martin, Sabina Cameron as Angela Worthing, Jonathan Ryan as Man, Michelle Edwards as Sophie Raikes, Ruta Gedmintas as Shelly Martin, Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Sarah Baker, Sian Milne as Armelle Thierry, Stephen Moyer as Steven Hunt, Cheryl Campbell as Maureen Hunt, Peter Wight as Donald Hunt, Dan Fredenburgh as Ben Elwes | Director: David Thacker Writer: Oliver Brown (1) | | | |
| 49 :05x11 - Cold Fusion (1) (Oct/23/2005) | As DNA evidence from an old case of Spencer's (while he was working for the Atomic Energy Constabulary) is re-examined it appears that the wrong man was sent to jail.
Someone tries to coverup the new evidence, causing all eyes to turn to Spencer. | | Guest Stars: Dominic Rickhards as Marcus Coulter, Sadie Shimmin as Commissioner Gale Sullivan, Howard Teale as ATO Officer #3, Geoffrey Towers as Journalist #1, Janice Acquah as Female Paramedic #1, Neil Burgess as Male Paramedic, Glenn Chapman as Sniper, Nathalie Cox as Jackie Holmes, Sean Jackson as Duty Constable, Mark Killeen as Male Lab Biosuit, Shameer Madarbakus as SOCO, Mark Letheren as Toby Holmes, David Calder as Commander Bill Drake, Mamta Anand as Female Paramedic #2, Dylan Charles as ATO Officer #1, Brendan Charleson as Prison Guard, Paul Copley as Clifford Day, Abhin Galeya as Harry, Rachel Gleeves as Journalist #2, Duncan Henderson as ATO Officer #2, Mark Lewis Jones (4) as Tom McQueen, Patricia Kerrigan as Penny Coulter | Director: Richard Standeven Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
| 50 :05x12 - Cold Fusion (2) (Oct/24/2005) | Spencer goes to apprehend the man who left his DNA at the campaigners' murder scene but is shot at and loses contact with Boyd.
Boyd realises that his investigation is being thwarted by a very powerful insider who has managed to render his team powerless.
The race against time is on as Boyd seeks to get out of the sealed base to save Spencer. As Spencer's life hangs in the balance, will he survive? | | Guest Stars: Sean Jackson as Duty Constable, Mark Lewis Jones (4) as Tom McQueen, Patricia Kerrigan as Penny Coulter, Mark Killeen as Male Lab Biosuit, Mark Letheren as Toby Holmes, Shameer Madarbakus as SOCO, Dominic Rickhards as Marcus Coulter, Sadie Shimmin as Commissioner Gale Sullivan, Howard Teale as ATO Officer #3, Duncan Henderson as ATO Officer #2, Rachel Gleeves as Journalist #2, Abhin Galeya as Harry, Janice Acquah as Female Paramedic #1, Mamta Anand as Female Paramedic #2, Neil Burgess as Male Paramedic, David Calder as Commander Bill Drake, Glenn Chapman as Sniper, Dylan Charles as ATO Officer #1, Brendan Charleson as Prison Guard, Paul Copley as Clifford Day, Nathalie Cox as Jackie Holmes, Geoffrey Towers as Journalist #1 | Director: Richard Standeven Writer: Ed Whitmore | | | |
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