7.6
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Sharon Bishop is a fictional character portrayed by Marianne Jean-Baptiste in the TV series Broadchurch.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Episode #2.1 (season 2), they were 47 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 24 aired and have accumulated 128 positive votes.

Sharon Bishop

by Marianne Jean-Baptiste

character

Episodes8

  • 8.1
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    Episode #2.1

    episode S2.E1 march 2015
    When Danny Latimer's killer pleads not guilty, the town of Broadchurch have to prepare for a full trial. Meanwhile, a woman called Claire, from the Sandbrook case, relies on Alec for protection.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Episode #2.2

    episode S2.E2 march 2015
    A new development in Joe Miller's trial surprises the court. Alec and Ellie set up a meeting between Claire and Lee Ashworth, with consequences to everyone involved.
  • 7.8
    /10

    Episode #2.3

    episode S2.E3 march 2015
    Miller and Hardy try to take control of the events of Claire and Lee's arranged meeting. Meanwhile, the court case continues and begins to question Alec and Millers whereabouts after the murder.
  • 7.8
    /10

    Episode #2.4

    episode S2.E4 march 2015
    Hardy is annoyed when being questioned about Ashworth's return. Claire disobeys Hardy's instructions not to see Ashworth. A former Broadchurch resident returns.
  • 7.8
    /10

    Episode #2.5

    episode S2.E5 april 2015
    Miller's son wants to give evidence at his father's trial. Miller helps Alec with his old unsolved murder case.
  • 8
    /10

    Episode #2.6

    episode S2.E6 april 2015
    Tom takes the stand. Jocelyn receives double bad news. Hardy and Ellie find evidence to connect Pippa to Ashworth and Claire.
  • 8.2
    /10

    Episode #2.7

    episode S2.E7 april 2015
    The final arguments are made in Joe Miller's trial. Hardy and Ellie follow-up on new evidence. Another one of Claire's secrets comes to light.
  • 8.5
    /10

    Episode #2.8

    episode S2.E8 april 2015
    The fate of Danny's murderer is decided. Alec and Ellie close the Sandbrook murder case.

Best moments8

  • 7.8
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Episode #2.3

    episode S2.E3 march 2015
    Miller and Hardy try to take control of the events of Claire and Lee's arranged meeting. Meanwhile, the court case continues and begins to question Alec and Millers whereabouts after the murder.
  • 8.1
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.1

    episode S2.E1 march 2015
    When Danny Latimer's killer pleads not guilty, the town of Broadchurch have to prepare for a full trial. Meanwhile, a woman called Claire, from the Sandbrook case, relies on Alec for protection.
  • 7.7
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.2

    episode S2.E2 march 2015
    A new development in Joe Miller's trial surprises the court. Alec and Ellie set up a meeting between Claire and Lee Ashworth, with consequences to everyone involved.
  • 7.8
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.4

    episode S2.E4 march 2015
    Hardy is annoyed when being questioned about Ashworth's return. Claire disobeys Hardy's instructions not to see Ashworth. A former Broadchurch resident returns.
  • 7.8
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.5

    episode S2.E5 april 2015
    Miller's son wants to give evidence at his father's trial. Miller helps Alec with his old unsolved murder case.
  • 8
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.6

    episode S2.E6 april 2015
    Tom takes the stand. Jocelyn receives double bad news. Hardy and Ellie find evidence to connect Pippa to Ashworth and Claire.
  • 8.2
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.7

    episode S2.E7 april 2015
    The final arguments are made in Joe Miller's trial. Hardy and Ellie follow-up on new evidence. Another one of Claire's secrets comes to light.
  • 8.5
    /10
    0% of the votes

    Episode #2.8

    episode S2.E8 april 2015
    The fate of Danny's murderer is decided. Alec and Ellie close the Sandbrook murder case.

Votes per episode

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15
E1
20
E2
66
E3
3
E4
7
E5
7
E6
7
E7
3
E8
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