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  • Series 8
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  • Episodes 1. * Jeremy Therapised 2. * Business Secrets of the Pharaohs 3. * The Love Bunker 4. * Big Mad Andy 5. * Chairman Mark 6. * Quantocking II
  • Series 8 aired from 1992 to 1993.
  • Series 8 includes:
  • Series 8 refers to the eighth series of Spooks on the BBC which lasts for eight episodes from 4 November 2009 – 23 December 2009. Series 8 started shortly after where it ended Harry Pearce in the custody of a now ex-FSB cell and their leader Viktor Sarkisian however he doesn't stay in their custody for long as he was kidnapped by Amish Mani (Ace Bhatti) who works for the Indian Intelligence Bureau. The main plot arc of this series is the mysterious nightingale group who to ignite a war between India and Pakistan which could turned Nuclear.
  • All Retired (Laid to Rest) * Market Value The Lost (White Dress): $100-$150 The Lost (Black Dress): $50-$100 Hollow: $25-$50 Angus Littlrot: $20-$40 Grace of the Grave: $20-$40 Faith: $15-$35
  • Series Eight of Shameless began airing on 10 January 2011. Thirteen episodes aired weekly then a break was taken before the series began again on 30 August 2011. This is the first time Shameless has taken on such a format, splitting the series into two halves with separate story concerns and a gap of airing time in the middle. As with previous series of the show, it aired on Channel 4 weekly, with the following week's episode airing on E4 straight after.
  • Series 7 concluded with a "dramatic and explosive storyline", prompting the school (and the show's production) to relocate to Scotland for the eighth series. Fifty new episodes have been commissioned with filming due to commence in April 2012, due for broadcast over two years from autumn 2012. A new set was found based in Greenock, Scotland, 25 miles outside of Glasgow at the former Greenock Academy school.
  • Series 8 is the eighth series of Casualty. It aired between 18 September 1993 and 26 February 1994. The series contained 24 episodes. Main events in this series included a train crash, a fairground disaster, a storm, a minibus crash, an outbreak of dysentery, a lorry crash and a gunman in the ED. Linking in with some of these, patients admitted through the course of the series included a woman whose plunged down a lift shaft, a road victim with three wives, former receptionist Norma admitted after a fall, a parachutist who suffers a bad fall, a male stripper with burns, a woman with a calcified foetus lodged in her abdomen for 40 years, a man faking a heart attack who later suffers a real attack, a woman with diarrhoea which causes a dysentery outbreak, a homeless youth dressed as an elf r
  • This article contains episode summaries for the eighth series of the British Sitcom series 'Allo 'Allo!. The series contains a Christmas special which aired on 24 December 1991, and seven episodes which first aired between 5 January and 1 March 1992. Series 8 marks a change in the series. Rather than continuing to tell the story from the end of the seventh series, the first episode picks up the story some two years later. This sees the departure of the two British airmen and Bertorelli from the series. John B. Hobbs became the producer for the show.
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  • Sita calls a terrorism line to teach Chesney a lesson when he neglects the shop in favour of partying in the back room. Shane and Kelly's new sexual fantasy kidnapping business gets them into trouble when a customer is thought to have really been kidnapped.
  • Frank relationship with Libby is in trouble when she finds a new man, the mysterious Martin. Jamie and Shane's relationship worsens when Jamie threatens Shane with death unless he leaves for good.
  • Mimi's pre-operative transsexual brother turns up, causing Mimi to rethink some things about their relationship, Jackson joined the British Alliance Party to get proof of their racist ways but ends up putting Chesney in the line of fire. Shane and Jamie are still at each other's throat's.
  • Karen moves back into The Jockey but attends the psychiatric hospital as an out patient for her peace of mind and is shocked to find Frank has been there all along.
  • Shane discovers there is more to Marty's time in Spain than he has admitted and reports him to the police, while Kelly agonizes over her feelings for him. Marty decides to go on the run and asks Kelly to go with him. Billy misunderstands Mimi's request and kills a priest!
  • Frank is still missing and finds himself lost in Doctor Who themed fantasies, Monica hears of Frank's absence and wants custody of Liam and Stella, but what are her intentions?
  • Paddy Maguire returns to the estate in a coffin, but are the residents in for a shock? Elsewhere, Karen decides that children's entertainment is the way forward but Jamie's secret phobia causes problems.
  • Marty Fisher makes a surprise return to the estate and gets close to Kelly, much to Shane's annoyance. Patty returns with a band of strong Christian missionaries, lead by Jesus O'Toole, who want to turn the residents from their evil ways.
  • Micky starts a shameless new business, a fake child pornography website where subscribers get their credit card details stolen but no porn. Micky argues that it's a deterrent, but the police don't see it that way.
  • Micky discovers Billy writing his wedding vows and spurs Mimi to announce the wedding to the residents. Kelly tells Shane about her pregnancy and admits she needs to leave him. Carl takes his life in a new direction.
  • Mimi's past fling with underage Billy comes back to haunt her. Micky and Marty bond as they fix up their squat so Marty can see his children, but Micky soon realizes something isn't right between Marty and Kelly. Aidan grows excited when he realizes his mother will be released from prison soon.
  • Shane finds security work at a local school and helps a boy being bullied by his twin. Frank is still locked in a psychiatric hospital, unknown to Libby who attempts to move on with her life.
  • Libby and Frank's wedding is put on hold when he disappears on his stag night. Mimi attempts to find the father of her new baby Cilla.
  • Chesney gets put into a dangerous position by a wayward employee. Avril is revealed to have been committing fraud, leading to the residents turning on her as well as her spending a stint as an employee at Lillian's Brothel.
  • Mimi's sanity is in question when she begins to get confused, hallucinate and becomes convinced Shane and Kelly's attempts to fix up the house are a way to drive her out.
  • When Monica reveals her divorce with Frank will be nullified unless he objects Libby tries desperately to break him out of hospital and marry him, but Frank stages a break out of his own and finds out his nurse is in fact Monica's lover! Liam leaves to live with Monica in an attempt to "fix her".
  • It's Carl's 21st Birthday and he gets a job with the Maguire's but things get serious when Kelly steals some of the money he's meant to drop off and the client blames Carl.
  • Jackson's attempts to break up Letitia and her new boyfriend results in a big secret from his past being unearthed. Frank begins to realize his parenting mistakes when Stella gets chicken pox.
  • When Micky feels lonely he gets a cat, which turns out to have Feline AIDS. Lillian introduces him to Phillip, a man with AIDS, so Micky can learn more about the illness, but Phillip thinks Micky is the one with AIDS.
  • Libby gets her mother a carer, but things take a turn when the nurse begins mistreating her. Lillian reveals she has signed her house and business over to newly adopted daughter Bonnie, who turns out to have been a scam artist.
  • Micky's Community Service turns out to be helping mentally disabled adults put on a play, Kelly discovers she's pregnant and with Shane being infertile who is the father? Meanwhile Mimi and Billy decide to break into businesses and steal their petty cash but soon find themselves chased by the police.
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  • "So uh Peter you strike an enigmatic pose, and Jenna you just look like you're above it all"
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Run
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Ended
  • 2014-11-08
Title
  • Series 8
  • Season 34
Image
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Episode
  • Episode 801
  • Episode 802
  • Episode 803
  • Episode 804
  • Episode 805
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  • Episode 807
  • Episode 808
  • Episode 809
  • Episode 810
  • Episode 811
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  • Episode 813
  • Episode 814
  • Episode 815
  • Episode 816
  • Episode 817
  • Episode 818
  • Episode 819
  • Episode 820
  • Episode 821
  • Episode 822
Episodes
  • 22
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Writer
  • Paul Abbott
  • Tom Higgins
  • Ed McCardie
  • Ian Kershaw
  • Jimmy Dowdall
  • Frank Rickarby
  • Darren Fairhurst
  • Kevin Erlis
  • Phil Charles
  • Tom Higgins & Lee Warburton
Director
  • Andy McDonnell
  • Gordon Anderson
  • Lawrence Till
  • Paul Norton Walker
  • Paul Unwin
  • Metin Huseyin
  • Dominic LeClerc
  • Laurence Till
  • Michael Keillor
  • Sarah Punshon
Began
  • 2014-08-23
Network
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  • Episodes 1. * Jeremy Therapised 2. * Business Secrets of the Pharaohs 3. * The Love Bunker 4. * Big Mad Andy 5. * Chairman Mark 6. * Quantocking II
  • This article contains episode summaries for the eighth series of the British Sitcom series 'Allo 'Allo!. The series contains a Christmas special which aired on 24 December 1991, and seven episodes which first aired between 5 January and 1 March 1992. Series 8 marks a change in the series. Rather than continuing to tell the story from the end of the seventh series, the first episode picks up the story some two years later. This sees the departure of the two British airmen and Bertorelli from the series. John B. Hobbs became the producer for the show. In this series the letters in the initial credits were yellow instead of white like all earlier series. Secondly, there was no exclamation mark, when the title "'Allo 'Allo" was shown on screen. The following episode names are the ones found on the British R2 DVDs (since the series is British) 1. * A Bun In The Oven (Christmas special) 2. * Arousing Suspicions 3. * A Woman Never Lies 4. * Hitler's Last Heil 5. * Awful Wedded Wife 6. * Firing Squashed 7. * A Fishful Of Francs 8. * Swan Song
  • Series 7 concluded with a "dramatic and explosive storyline", prompting the school (and the show's production) to relocate to Scotland for the eighth series. Fifty new episodes have been commissioned with filming due to commence in April 2012, due for broadcast over two years from autumn 2012. A new set was found based in Greenock, Scotland, 25 miles outside of Glasgow at the former Greenock Academy school. Series 8 started on 23 August 2012 at 20:00, and will run for 10 episodes (autumn term) concluding on 25 October. Alec Newman returned as Head Master Michael Byrne, and Chelsee Healey reprised her role as Secretary, Janeece Bryant. Jason Done, Jaye Jacobs, Mark Benton, Phillip-Martin-Brown and Melanie Hill reprised their roles as teaching staff. Laurie Brett joined the cast to portray English Teacher, Christine Mulgrew and Georgie Glen portrays History Teacher, Audrey McFall, who previously taught at rival school, Havelock High and was brought from retirement after being impressed by Michael's vision for the school. The series begins with the shocking news that Denzil Kelly died in the tragic crash over the summer. Tariq is now a paraplegic and uses a wheelchair. Scout, Phoenix, Harley and other new students have taken residence with Grantley and Maggie, who are working as housemaster and housemistress in order to raise enough money to get married. Rhiannon Salt, another resident, starts a Bullying Campaign against Scout. The bullying later comes to an end and the girls tie up all loose ends with each other when Scout discovers that Rhiannon self-harms because of her neglectful background and the absence of her older brother. Elsewhere, Jade Fleming and her mentally unstable boyfriend, Drew Kelly are on the run from the police. They ran away from their care home after Drew stabbed a member of staff because he believed the victim tried to break him and Jade up. He is very controlling and overprotective of his relationship with Jade and believes that anyone who attempts separate them from each other is immediately a threat to their relationship. Soon, Jade learns she is pregnant and as Drew becomes more violent and aggressive, which causes Jade to fall and be rushed to hospital and even results in him trying to harm himself. The police are called and Drew is arrested, leading Jade to live in the school house. New student Connor Mulgrew tries to control his alcoholic mother, Christine's drinking habit, which causes problems when he begins a relationship with Imogen Stuart. Christine's erratic behaviour takes a step forward when she forms a grudge against Audrey McFall. To hide his mother's secret, Connor tries to help Christine by marking all of her classes course work. But when he gives everyone an A, Audrey gets suspicious and questions Christine. Christine is offended by Audrey's accusations and files a complaint against her. Audrey apologises when Connor is revealed as the culprit, but Christine refuses to withdraw her complaint. Sian gets a surprise when Madi shows up to visit, claiming that her reasons for travelling to Scotland were because she needed space from her mother, Sarah, who was constantly bothering her. But however, it is later revealed that Sarah has thrown Madi out after she had an affair with Sarah's new boyfriend to get back at her. Another new student named Lula is believed to be a troubled child, yet the cause of her troubled behavior is due to personal problems she's having at home, which involves her aggressive, overzealous uncle believing she's 'evil'. Luckily, Tom Clarkson saves the day by rescuing Lula from being taken and 'healed' by the pastor. Tariq is wondering whether life's worth living in a wheelchair, and contemplates suicide. However, once he attempts to commit it, he's heroically rescued by Michael and takes up a new sport and also forms a crush on new pupil, Liberty. Michael's dark past returns to haunt him when it is learned that when he was younger, he left his father to die, after a rivalling school's headmaster posts old newspaper articles on all of Waterloo Roads notice boards that document the event. Michael then opens up to Sian telling her that his father beat his mother frequently and that is why he left his father half beaten to death, telling Sian that his only regret was that he "didn't finish the job". The rival school's headmaster also attempts to enrage Michael so badly that he'll react violently, yet his plan backfires as he's the one who ends up trying to assault Michael, however Michael steps out the way, and the rival head teacher goes hurtling towards a table and ends up crashing into it right in the middle of the pub. He uses this blunder to his advantage, however, and claims to the local press that Michael was the one who assaulted him that day in the pub. It has officially been confirmed that the following cast members will leave Waterloo Road between episodes 11 and 20 of Series 8: Daniel "Chalky" Chalk (Mark Benton), Sian Diamond (Jaye Jacobs), Jodie "Scout" Allen (Katie McGlynn), Jade Fleming (Paige Meade). In an interview with Digital Spy, Mark Benton says that Chalky's final storylines will include the thought-out adoption of new character Kevin (Tommy Knight) who joins the show in episode 8 of Series 8, and that Chalky gets a happy ending to what will be a fifty-episode stint, since he joined the show in 2011. It has also been confirmed that whilst Josh Stevenson (Will Rush) has already finished filming his character's final scenes, he will return for a one-off guest appearance in Series 8's 2013 run.Write the text of your article here!
  • Series 8 aired from 1992 to 1993.
  • Series 8 includes:
  • Series 8 refers to the eighth series of Spooks on the BBC which lasts for eight episodes from 4 November 2009 – 23 December 2009. Series 8 started shortly after where it ended Harry Pearce in the custody of a now ex-FSB cell and their leader Viktor Sarkisian however he doesn't stay in their custody for long as he was kidnapped by Amish Mani (Ace Bhatti) who works for the Indian Intelligence Bureau. The main plot arc of this series is the mysterious nightingale group who to ignite a war between India and Pakistan which could turned Nuclear.
  • All Retired (Laid to Rest) * Market Value The Lost (White Dress): $100-$150 The Lost (Black Dress): $50-$100 Hollow: $25-$50 Angus Littlrot: $20-$40 Grace of the Grave: $20-$40 Faith: $15-$35
  • Series 8 is the eighth series of Casualty. It aired between 18 September 1993 and 26 February 1994. The series contained 24 episodes. Main events in this series included a train crash, a fairground disaster, a storm, a minibus crash, an outbreak of dysentery, a lorry crash and a gunman in the ED. Linking in with some of these, patients admitted through the course of the series included a woman whose plunged down a lift shaft, a road victim with three wives, former receptionist Norma admitted after a fall, a parachutist who suffers a bad fall, a male stripper with burns, a woman with a calcified foetus lodged in her abdomen for 40 years, a man faking a heart attack who later suffers a real attack, a woman with diarrhoea which causes a dysentery outbreak, a homeless youth dressed as an elf riddled with lice, a Filipino woman with cigarette burns, a woman with an addiction to stealing gloves, football hooligans and a suicidal man wielding a gun.
  • Series Eight of Shameless began airing on 10 January 2011. Thirteen episodes aired weekly then a break was taken before the series began again on 30 August 2011. This is the first time Shameless has taken on such a format, splitting the series into two halves with separate story concerns and a gap of airing time in the middle. As with previous series of the show, it aired on Channel 4 weekly, with the following week's episode airing on E4 straight after.
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