NO PLANS TO CUT DOWN THE BILL (12/05/07)
Contrary
to tabloid
reports last week, ITV has denied that there are any plans to slash The
Bill to just one episode a week.
The police drama, which is currently broadcast on Wednesdays and Thursdays at
8pm, has seen its ratings drop to five million as well as losing a number of
long-running stars, including Trudie Goodwin who, until recently, played Sergeant
June Ackland since the show's pilot episode in 1983.
However, former EastEnders actress Louisa Lytton
- who played Walford's Ruby Allen - joined the cast earlier in the year in a bid
to boost the show's flagging fortunes, while ex-Hollyoaks actress Ali
Bastian also landed a role in the ITV police drama after quitting the
Chester-based soap after five years as troubled teacher, Becca Dean.
Despite the newspaper claiming that the broadcaster is "getting a bit
bored" of the long-running programme, an ITV spokeswoman today dismissed
the allegations.
"There are currently no plans to reduce the number of episodes of The
Bill to one per week. The Bill will, however, inevitably lose some
episodes during the year due to ITV's other scheduling commitments such as major
sporting events."
IN OTHER NEWS
The part of Sgt. Callum Stone has now been cast. Actor Sam Callis, who has appeared in London's Burning, Ultimate Force and in The Bill as Karl Radford in 2004, will be on screens later this summer.
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