He soared to fame as P.C Will Fletcher in the Noughties.
And Gary Lucy reprised his famous role this week as he slipped back into a policeman’s uniform for an Instagram post on Thursday.
The actor, 42, sent fans wild as he adopted the role of a rank and file officer policing the streets of London in a short video clip, that saw him make the decision to jump ship and head overseas – with the lure of better weather and better pay prompting him to sign up to a new life in Perth.
While ITV axed The Bill in 2010, following reports of a reboot, fans were quick to ask if the police drama would be returning in an Australian setting.
They penned: ‘Australian the bill maybe’; ‘Is this a hint that The Bill is coming back or am I reading too much into this’; ‘I bloody hope so!!’; ‘Haven’t seen Gary in a Police uniform for at least 15 years’; ‘Oooh, seeing Gary Lucy in a policeman’s uniform.’

Gary Lucy sends fans wild as he hinted at an Australian reboot of The Bill with an Instagram post on Thursday 14 years after it was axed in the UK

Gary soared to fame as P.C Will Fletcher in the Noughties, a role he played for five years until 2010
Yet unfortunately for fans, all wasn’t as it seemed, as the actor revealed he had forces with the Western Australia Police Force as part of their plan to recruit more British bobbies.
Gary captioned the clip: ‘New role for a new police force… who fancies heading Down Under?
‘If it works for the real UK coppers leaving for better weather and better pay, I can see why this copper’s tempted! @wa_police anything he should pack?’
The real-life campaign from the Western Australia Police Force has seen more than 1,900 international applications to join their police force – the vast majority of which are UK coppers, tempted by the lure of a life in the sun.
While that may be good news for any British policemen who want to emigrate, it wasn’t the update The Bill fans have been hoping for.
In 2022 it was reported that The Bill was on track for a mammoth return to television screens over a decade since it last aired.
The popular ITV police procedural television series aired from August 1983 to August 2010, racking up an astonishing 2,425 episodes.
The show followed the lives of the employees working at the fictional Sun Hill station in East London.
Fans of the highly-acclaimed show have been waiting for a double whammy, after The Sun claimed there were not one, but two reboots in the pipeline.

The actor, 42, sent fans wild as he adopted the role of a rank and file officer policing the streets of London in a short video clip, that saw him make the decision to jump ship and head overseas


While ITV axed The Bill in 2010, following reports of a reboot, fans were quick to ask if the police drama would be returning in an Australian setting

Yet unfortunately for fans, all wasn’t as it seemed, as the actor revealed he had forces with the Western Australia Police Force as part of their plan to recruit more British bobbies
In July 2021, it was understood that cast members from the original show, Graham Cole, Trudie Goodwin and Mark Wingett, were approached by writer Simon Sansome who had allegedly acquired the rights to the original series.
Mark, 63, played DC Jim Carver while Graham, 72, was PC Tony Stamp on the show and Trudie, 72, had the role of Sgt June Ackland.
An insider has since told the publication that UKTV was in the early stages of developing a new version of the show.
They said: ‘In the minds of many producers and execs, The Bill is a drama which is just sitting, waiting, to be rebooted.
‘It’s a simple format but one which attracted a loyal army of followers who would be delighted to see it return.
‘No doubt any new incarnation would be tweaked to make it attract a whole new generation to the show.’
Throughout its 26-year run, The Bill also saw a host of famous faces guest star with many appearing on the series before their big Hollywood breaks.
Among those who have appeared on the show are Emma Bunton, James McAvoy, Russell Brand and Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt.
In April 2020, Trudie, Mark and Graham joined Eric Richard and Chris Ellison on a virtual reunion from COVID-19 lockdown.

In 2022 it was reported that The Bill was on track for a mammoth return to television screens over a decade since it last aired(L-R Ben Roberts as Chief Inspector Conway, Jane Wall as PC Worrell and Colin Tarrant as Inspector Monroe in 1999)
The cast started the call ‘in the slammer’ with prison bars as their backgrounds before changing to pictures of Sun Hill and images of themselves from back in the day as they reminisced.
Chris, who played DI Frank Burnside, recalled shooting car scenes ‘with our trousers off, not because we were too hot, just bored,’ while Mark remembered the ‘belly laughing’.
Graham joked that Keira Knightley ‘never phoned’ after he worked with her on one of her first-ever TV episodes.
She appeared on the show in 1995 when she was just 10 years old.