Walker is forced to confront his past when he undertakes his own unofficial investigation into a series of violent robberies around Aidensfield. Helen has to come to terms with the fact that her marriage is probably over when Matthew's mistress appears in the village, and David finds himself involved in some shady behaviour.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jane Hollowood | Writer | ||
| Noreen Kershaw | Director | ||
| Rebecca Lacey | Actor | Louise Parry | |
| Simon Molloy | Actor | DI Shiner | |
| William Simons | Actor | Alf Ventress | |
| Sophie Ward | Actor | Dr Helen Trent | |
| David Lonsdale | Actor | David Stockwell | |
| Peter Lorenzelli | Actor | Charlie Gilbert | |
| Steven Blakeley | Actor | PC Geoff Younger | |
| Oliver Montgomery | Actor | Matthew Trent | |
| Pauline Jefferson | Actor | Miss Edgar | |
| Will Norris | Actor | Eddie | |
| Mark Jordon | Actor | PC Phil Bellamy | |
| Peter Benson | Actor | Bernie Scripps | |
| Jonathan Kerrigan | Actor | PC Rob Walker | |
| Vanessa Hehir | Actor | Rosie Cartwright | |
| Tricia Penrose | Actor | Gina Ward | |
| Tony Pitts | Actor | Brian Gilbert | |
| Kitty Scopes | Actor | Flo Forster | |
| Georgie Glen | Actor | Sergeant Nokes | |
| Derek Fowlds | Actor | Oscar Blaketon |