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Duration: Episode |
Duration: Season |
Year(s) |
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Faith Healer (Kim Appleby) |
2004 |
Stuart brought her to the club when he was told his playing career was over. She worked her techniques but felt herself that Stuart wasn't approaching the sessions with the right attitude. |
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FA Commissioner (John Blakey) |
2004 |
Main representative at the FA hearing where Dean Boyle makes his plea for the club to be allowed to play their scheduled game against Charlton, following the |
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FA Committee Chairman (David Griffith) |
285, 287, 291 |
6.25, 6.27, 6.31 |
2003 |
Chaired the investigation into Roberto Mendoza's transfer and the money exchanged between agents Jeff and Pilar. Originally docks the club six points meaning |
FA Man 1 (Chris Barritt) |
2004 |
With "FA Man 2" questions Stuart over the match fixing that led to Harchester being liquidated, in what would have allowed Sheik Al-Shaziz to pick up the |
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FA Man 2 (Paul Kemp) |
2004 |
The public face of the FA investigation into Pilar's admissions of match fixing and conspiracy to defraud. Questions Stuart along with "FA Man 1" and gets a full confession from him whilst putting the team in the clear. FA Man 2 (credited as Sean Glynn, that season's producer and regular DT director) announces the FA's decision that aside from lifetime bans for Stuart and Pilar, no further sanctions will be taken against Harchester United. |
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FA Official / D.I. Parker (Ken Bradshaw) |
2003, 2005 |
Arrives during Stuart's first game as caretaker manager to do a drugs test following Patrick's spiking of Fletch. Due to Fletch sweating the drug out of his system, the results come back negative. He is played by Ken Bradshaw who appears again, possibly as the same character, two years later as D.I. Parker, who investigates Eugene for a burglary he committed with his brother-in-law Marlon on the night of the Harchester explosion in Cardiff. Chloe gives Eugene a false alibi for the time of the burglary, but he arrests Eugene and Chloe herself for perverting the course of justice. D.I. Parker informs her if she could persuade Eugene to hand himself in there would be no trial and the charges against her would be dropped. She does this, but Eugene goes back on his word and goes on trial, though no charges against Chloe are brought. |
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FA Official (Vas Constanti) |
2006 |
Reveals the conclusion into the FA's hearing into Ryan and Gavin's on-pitch fight. The FA finds Ryan to be more responsible, and bans Gavin for one match, while Ryan is banned for four games, hampering his World Cup prospects. |
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Fiona Stanniland (Jill Freeman) |
291 - 292 |
6.31 - 6.32 |
2003 |
Gynaecologist who treats Abi following her shooting in the siege. Explains to her that extensive damage was caused in both her muscle and tissue, meaning Abi |
Fixer (Bruno Bilotta) |
2003 |
Working on behalf of Barcelona to arrange Luke's transfer deal. Pilar believes she and Harchester are first in the running, but is then furious to learn the Fixer has also been corresponding with Juventus. He gives her the suggestion that Barcelona would be prepared to favour Harchester if they upped their bid to €40M, which Pilar duly does, breaking the British transfer record. |
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Fletch’s Lawyer (Ian Bass) |
2005 |
Represents Fletch when he is taken in for questioning following Barker's poisoning of Gina. It is on his lawyer's phone that Fletch calls Jodie, and sends her to find the money her dad paid him and discover that he has Fletch's phone on him. |
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Francesca (Sheryl Gannaway) |
2007 |
Girl Gavin gets talking to when at the party being held by Miguel's lover Vanessa in London. She is a Gunners fan, and while she enjoys talking to Gavin about |
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Fraser Hibbs (Ross Boatman) |
2005 |
Head coach at the Charlton Athletic Academy and life-long friend of Terry Rose. Present when Terry cops off with Diane Christie and twelve years later clicks that Eugene is Terry's son upon meeting Diane again. Hibbsey is appalled when Terry leaves Eugene to go into a children's home after Diane's death, and threatens Terry that he will tell all to Julie unless he takes Eugene in. After Eugene's parentage is revealed, the Rose family are torn apart, and Hibbsey hits Cass when his behaviour spirals out of control. In 2001, Hibbsey's daughter Jessica is pregnant with Eugene's child, and with him off the rails again, Hibbsey accepts a job offer in Sydney taking Jessica with him. |
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Fraud Squad Detective (Andrew Frame) |
280 |
6.20 |
2003 |
Comes to the club investigating Jacqui's admission to Phil on the bet Patrick has placed on the club, and Phil's public revealing of it. |