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So you're the new producer of The Bill. What do you do?
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pembo2004
20-09-2004
right i would axe 50% of the cast sorry its gone crap and i would bring back DC webb DC lennox and i would also bring back few old PC'S like quinnan and garfield

i wouldnt axe carver they r making one big mistake by axeing him

i make it more like an drama again take it back to it roots
Cookie-L
20-09-2004
I would firstly find out what's happened to Abi!
Change the show to be more about them as police officers rather than their messed up personal lives.
I would keep Ken and Jim

I would keep the axings of:-
Kerry
Debbie
Rob the knob

I would also axe:
Okaro - we need a new Superintendant
Yvonne

I would bring back, Eva Sharpe and Mickey Webb.

Oh, and what was the other thing? um... oh yes BIN THE CHIMP!
alan45
20-09-2004
Well it seems that most of us agree that Jim Carver should be kept. Is there something seriously wrong inside the head of PM that he dumps a well liked character who after 20 years finally marries one of the soaps favourites only to discover he is being booted out in some chimp related storyline. Wise up marquess before its to late. Admit to making a HUGE mistake (sorry I forgot about the chimp TWO HUGE mistakes). and change your mind before its too late. WTF was the point of the whole build up to the wedding if it was going to be over in a few months. What are you after, a job in Eastender perhaps because the Bill scripts are becoming very like EE.

Rant over and out
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