Petition Against The Axing Of Mark Wingett From ITV Drama
We the undersigned, wish to protest against the unneccessary axing of the actor Mark Wingett, and his character Jim Carver, from The ITV1 television series "The Bill", and to demand his reinstatement.... continue reading »
"why axe one of the best characters?"
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"It will be a great loss if Mark Wingett left the bill"
"dont do it!"
"don't do it!"
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"He's the best character, keep him in"
"Just dont do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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"Its a disgrace, the programme started on Jim's first day, and should end on the date of his retirement - in another 16-17 years!"
"Jim should be kept in the Bill at all costs. His character was neglected for a while, but has been getting better storylines since he moved back to CID. There is no logical reason for this decision, and it should be repealed."
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"They can't get rid of Jim! He's part of the furniture! It would be like throwing out your favourite arm chair!!"
"This is the final straw. First the firebomb, then the incest storyline and now the axing of one of The Bill's key characters. The Bill has lost the originality it once had, which made it above the rest. Watch out for Jim's replacement, a 20 year old hunk "
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"Jim Carver IS The Bill!"
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"Please keep Jim!"
"Mark does not deserve such a lack of loyalty. He has given his all for the show, and almost singlehandedly brought the extreme success of the show. Producers need to sit up and take notice of the loyal fans and viewers, and listen to us for a change. Afte"
"Mark Wingett and Trudie Goodwin are the backbone of the show - why axe one of the most popular longstanding characters (and at the same time keep the most hated)? This has to be the beginning of the end for the show we once loved. This is a terrible way t"