Complete second series of the British television police drama, set amongst the officers of the Sun Hill station in the fictional London borough of Canley. In this series, Sun Hill's first black officer starts work only to be met with racial prejudice, while Ackland (Trudie Goodwin) searches desperately for a young girl who may have been abducted by a serial sex offender.
1. Snouts and Red Herrings Clashing personalities mean friction in Sun Hill Nick - to say nothing of the hassle on the streets.
2. Suspects A wage snatch, a culprit and Galloway's nose. Combine the three and the result surprises everyone.
3. Lost For Sun Hill a missing child means heartache and hard work. But who cares when there's a good result. If there's a good result...
4. Home Beat Petty crime and racial attacks; can a community police itself or will it always need men like Cryer's to do the dirty work.
5. Hostage The annual outing for Sun Hill's fishermen has a catch in it that nobody wants to deal with...
6. This Little Pig An oasis of sanity or just a branch office of bedlam? Sun Hill is hardly a place to be caught working overtime.
7. Ringer Accidents can happen, but the boys from Sun Hill know that they are not always what they seem.
8. Public and Confidential Nervous foreigners and a fiddler on the roof. As usual, Sun Hill is about as quiet and as peaceful as a rugby scrum.
9. Loan Shark Fly-dumping, shoplifting and drunken, abusive neighbours: all in a day's work for the coppers of Sun Hill Nick.
10. With Friends Like That..? Hindered by one girl, confused by another, Galloway tries to bring a man to justice.
11. Whose Side Are You On? A murder and a football match -both need a satisfactory result and it's important that the station gives a good show both on and off pitch.
12. The Chief Super's Party A farewell, a promotion and a coup - sometimes celebration can be dangerous. After this party it looks as though others may also be leaving.
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