• Air date: 02 Jan '96 156 episodes
      The daily lives of the men and women at Sun Hill Police Station as they fight crime on the streets of London. From bomb threats to armed robbery and drug raids to the routine demands of policing this ground-breaking series focuses as much on crime as it does on the personal lives of its characters.
  • List of Episodes (156)
    • 1. Call Waiting

      02 Jan '96
    • 2. Second Sense

      04 Jan '96
    • 3. Runners Up

      05 Jan '96
    • 4. Keeping It in the Family

      09 Jan '96
    • 5. Home Truths

      11 Jan '96
    • 6. Outer

      12 Jan '96
    • 7. Better Half

      16 Jan '96
    • 8. No Assistance Required

      18 Jan '96
    • 9. Judgement Call

      19 Jan '96
      Uniform and CID are on the lookout for escaped prisoner Jim Brodie, so both Brodie's wife and his drug dealer are under observation. PC Nick Slater and WPC Cathy Marshall pursue two burglers down to the riverfront, where one of them gives Slater a severe beating. Marshall sees a person on the barges and gives chase. By the time their backup arrives, delayed by PC Reg Hollis' dodgy belly, Marshall has disappeared. When her dead body is fished out of the river, the two crooks she and Slater had
    • 10. Old Dogs, New Tricks

      23 Jan '96
    • 11. Worst Fears

      25 Jan '96
    • 12. One Night With You

      26 Jan '96
    • 13. Episode 13

      30 Jan '96
    • 14. Bounds of Decency

      01 Feb '96
    • 15. Happy Birthday

      02 Feb '96
    • 16. Stop the Music

      06 Feb '96
    • 17. Cold Light of Day

      08 Feb '96
    • 18. Back in Business

      09 Feb '96
    • 19. Separate Rooms

      13 Feb '96
    • 20. Going Guilty

      15 Feb '96
    • 21. Pieces of Cake

      16 Feb '96
    • 22. Somebody's Home

      20 Feb '96
    • 23. Pointing the Finger

      22 Feb '96
    • 24. Boy Meets Girl

      23 Feb '96
    • 25. Confession

      27 Feb '96
      A man comes in to Sun Hill and confesses to murdering a woman who disappeared five years ago. D.C.I. Meadows, who headed the original investigation, and D.C. Carver talk to him and, when they are convinced he is lying, throw him out. The man soon returns, and this time he tells Carver something that wasn't in the news stories making the police take his confession more seriously.