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The Bill cast reunite in full uniform 10 years after final episode aired

THE Bill fans have been given a real treat after the stars of the show dusted off their police uniforms and reunited for a special one-off video.

Original cast members including Trudie Goodwin, Chris Ellison and Mark Wingett, got together for the virtual catch-up to discuss their time on the long-running ITV series.

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 The stars of The Bill have reunited for a special videoCredit: PA:Press Association

Filmed in their own homes due to the lockdown restrictions, the gang sat in front of a series of backdrops taken from The Bill, including scenes of both cells and Sun Hill Police Station.

Reminiscing about the show, which ran from 1984 to 2010, Chris Ellison - who played DI Frank Burnside - said: "There were no stars of The Bill, no egos.

"It was happy. Happy family people. It was a happy time for all of us."

Graham Cole, aka PC Tony Stamp, added: "And of course all the car stuff, that's my memories. I just loved doing all the car shots."

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Chris Ellison joined in the video callCredit: PA:Press Association
Chris played DI Frank Burnside in the long-running seriesCredit: FremantleMedia Ltd
Chris said there were 'no egos' among the cast

But Chris, 73, disagreed, chipping in: "I hated car shots, especially in the summer, we used to take our trousers off!"

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Mark Wingett, who played DC Jim Carver, recalled: "The most abiding memory for me is the belly laughs we had every day. At least once a day we would be in fits of giggles."

The gang also chatted about "the talent that came through the doors", including Brit actress Kiera Knightley, who has gone on to find Hollywood fame.

Graham Cole also spoke about his time on the showCredit: PA:Press Association
Graham said he enjoyed filming the car scenes
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Mark Wingett chatted about filming with Kiera KnightleyCredit: PA:Press Association
Mark joked that Kiera 'has never phoned'

Mark, 59, jokes: "I did one of her first episodes she ever did on television and has she ever phoned? No."

The stars filmed the special video, called The Bill In Lockdown, to celebrate the launch of the hugely popular show now airing on UKTV Play.

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Trudie, who played Sergeant June Ackland, revealed she had received her uniform at home by courier - much to the amusement of the delivery driver.

The actress, 68, said: "When this uniform arrived yesterday, in a clear plastic bag, and was delivered by a dispatch driver, he gave me such a look.

Trudie Goodwin was couriered her uniform especially for the video call
The actress was famed for playing Sergeant June Ackland
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"He obviously thought, 'What are they up to during lockdown?!"

The Bill ran on ITV for 26 years before it was axed in 2010.

Each episode followed one shift of the fictional police force and would famously end with a shot of officers' feet walking along the pavement.

The show won a number of awards during its run, including several BAFTAs, and was shot in various locations across London.

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Eric Richard chatted in front of a Sun Hill Police Station backdrop
Eric played Sergeant Bob Cryer

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Fans were left gutted when ITV decided to pull the plug, but execs insisted the decision reflected "the changing taste of viewers".

Its finale episode, which aired on August 31, 2010, drew in 4.4 million people.

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