Don Beech

Don Beech

Infobox character
name = Don Beech


caption = Billy Murray as DS Don Beech
first = 3 February 1995
last = 20 May 2004
cause = Escaped from prison and is currently on the run
occupation = Police Officer
title = Detective Sergeant
portrayer = Bill Murray

Don Beech was a fictional character in the TV series "The Bill". He was played by Bill Murray from 1995 to 2001 and then briefly in 2004.

Profile

DS Don Beech was considered to be one of the most corrupt officers in the show's history. His first appearance in The Bill was in 1995 and after four years of corruption, he fled in 2000 when all his crimes were exposed. His main crime that was exposed was the death of DS John Boulton. After his departure, his story continued in the special episode "Beech on the Run" in 2001. The episode followed Don Beech as he fled abroad to Australia to escape imprisonment. At the end of the episode Don Beech was supposedly killed off in an explosion.

Later that year he returned in a spin-off mini-series titled "Beech is Back" where it was revealed he had faked his death so he could secretly return to Britain. He then organised a robbery of a six million pound diamond to escape the country but his attempt failed when ex-CID officer Claire Stanton found him and brought him to justice and he was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes that he committed during his time in the police force and while he was on the run in Australia.

In 2004 he was seen again in prison and during a prison transfer he is able to escape. [http://thebillbios.co.uk/beech.htm DS Don Beech] , The Bill Biographies] He is currently on the run and his location is currently unknown.

References

ee also

Don Beech Scandal

External links

*wikia|thebill|The Bill Wiki|Beech, Don|Don Beech


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Don Beech scandal — The Don Beech Scandal was a storyline in the long running police procedural British television series, The Bill. The storyline centred around the corrupt Detective Sergeant Don Beech. Since the character s debut in 1995, his corruption had… …   Wikipedia

  • Don Beech Scandal — The Don Beech Scandal was one of the most controversialFact|date=April 2008 and infamousFact|date=April 2008 storylines that the ITV series The Bill has had in its 21 year history.The story centred around the corrupt DS Don Beech. During his four …   Wikipedia

  • Beech on the Run — was a one off TV episode which continued the story of the disgraced Sunhill police officer Don Beech. After four years in The Bill Beech s web of deceit had finally become unravelled and he was forced to forge a new life in Australia.The special… …   Wikipedia

  • Beech is Back — was a six part mini series spin off from The Bill revolving around the corrupt Don Beech played by Billy Murray. In the previous one off special Beech on the Run , Don Beech had apparently died in an explosion in Australia. Perceived dead he… …   Wikipedia

  • Beech Marten — Conservation status Least Concern ( …   Wikipedia

  • Don't Let It Get You — Directed by John O Shea Produced by John O Shea Music by Patrick Flynn Cinematography Tony Williams …   Wikipedia

  • Don Valley West — Ontario electoral district Don Valley West in relation to other electoral districts in Toronto Federa …   Wikipedia

  • Don River (Ontario) — Coordinates: 43°39′4″N 79°20′51″W / 43.65111°N 79.3475°W / 43.65111; 79.3475 …   Wikipedia

  • List of The Bill characters (A-D) — This is a list of characters from the Police procedural British television series, The Bill. The fictional characters displayed here are ordered alphabetically by character surname. For a full list of current characters ordered by rank, see list… …   Wikipedia

  • List of The Bill characters (Q-Z) — This is a list of characters from the police drama The Bill ordered alphabetically by character surname. For a full list of characters ordered by rank, see list of The Bill characters. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”