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Where is The Bill cast now? From tragic deaths, famous pop star daughter and CBB stint

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It's been nearly 40 years since The Bill first graced our TV screens. From tragic passings to a pop star offspring and a stint on Celebrity Big Brother, we take a look at the lives of the actors after the series ended.

For those of us who remember, the ITV show holds a special place in our hearts, particularly its iconic end credits featuring the famous feet walking away.The series first aired in 1983 and featured beloved stars such as Trudie Goodwin (WPC June Ackland), Chris Ellison (DI Frank Burnside), Eric Richard (Sgt Bob Cryer), Mark Wingett (PC Jim Carver) and Graham Cole (PC Tony Stamp).

Over the years the ITV series has also featured big names like Kiera Knightley, David Tennant and Emma Bunton, reports Chronicle Live.

While The Bill served as a launchpad for many future A-listers, we're focusing on the regulars of Sun Hill in this piece. So, where are they now?

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