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Rosie Chamberlain is a fictional character portrayed by Julia Haworth in the TV series Silent Witness.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Duty of Candour: Part 1 (season 21), they were 37 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 247 aired so far
Rosie Chamberlain is also portrayed by Mabel Watson.

Rosie Chamberlain

by Julia Haworth

character

Episodes8

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    Duty of Candour: Part 1

    episode S21.E3 january 2018
    Pregnant Karen Sawyers is murdered and her blood-stained husband Pete found wandering the streets but DI Naomi Silva turns her attention to Karen's lover, Adam Hayes, who was treating her at his clinic and had arranged for her to have a termination. Then Adam is also found dead. Clarissa finds evidence that Karen was being blackmailed with threats of Pete getting her medical records. This leads Naomi and Nikki to hospital head Simon Laing, who tells them a computer hacker calling himself Splinter stole patients' files though Simon kept it quiet for fear of tarnishing the hospital's reputation. Meanwhile barrister Jason Farrell is viciously attacked and left to die.
  • 7.3
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    Duty of Candour: Part 2

    episode S21.E4 january 2018
    With Jason in a coma the police, given his hospital attendance, assume he was Splinter's latest victim though he was not robbed. A known hacker Gary Brockham is arrested and admits to selling hospital files on the dark web whilst Laing must admit his use of a questionable computer system company. He too is killed before a secret from the past resolves the case.
  • 7.6
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    A Special Relationship: Part 1

    episode S21.E5 january 2018
    After US ambassador Jonathan Kraft has given a television interview his aide Ryan Reed is shot dead. The embassy's deputy chief Matt Garcia discovers the married Reed had been having an affair with colleague Terry Lefoe but she has an alibi and terrorism is suspected when Matt receives a parcel bomb which is intercepted. Then Helen Vine, a respected American pathologist who, like Ryan,, had spent time in Africa, is also murdered. Confused psychiatric patient Fergus Weir is released to the care of his sister Ella but disappears and CCTV shows him to have been at Helen's hotel, leading to his arrest and confession. Nikki spends the night with Matt but has a rude awakening.
  • 7.6
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    A Special Relationship: Part 2

    episode S21.E6 january 2018
    Matt is found alive after his abduction but admits that the kidnapper wanted information about an incident that happened in Africa when Helen and Ryan were there. All of the victims, including another in Florida, were murdered in the style of assassinated American presidents but Fergus has an alibi for them all though Matt learns that he has information which identify the murderer. Now the police and the pathologists must work together before Fergus is also killed.
  • 7.6
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    Family: Part 1

    episode S21.E9 february 2018
    On Christmas day the team is called to the home of haulage company owner Andy McMorris to find three corpses and Andy disappeared. Sniper shots ring out, wounding DI Gibbs and McMorris's blooded daughter Mel tells Nikki her father shot at her and her horse. A large number of weapons are found in the home suggesting illegal gun importation whilst the diary of Mel's sister Stevie expresses hatred for her father and his estranged wife Zoe. DCI Cooke, a friend of the family assumes the case but appears to be hiding something and Clarissa discovers that the 999 call reporting the shots was made over twenty miles away.
  • 7.4
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    Family: Part 2

    episode S21.E10 february 2018
    As the three corpses are identified Vernon Rye, a friend of Andy's father Martin, one of the victims, is pulled in after admitting to a fight with him but Mel, recovering in hospital, tells Zoe and Nikki she heard Andy and Martin rowing before shots rang out. Zoe's sister Jackie is another suspect having had an affair with Andy, but claims she left the house before the murders. The discovery of a missing lorry full of guns and another body proves Andy's criminal activities and reveals who made the phone call. Cooke thinks he has found the killer but the pathologists' evidence proves otherwise.
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    The Greater Good: Part 1

    episode S23.E9 february 2020
    Thomas investigates the case of John Sealy, a soldier who died during a military training exercise involving exposure to CS gas. It appears John died from an aneurism, but when Thomas discovers the trace of a possible nerve agent in his system, the family are desperate for answers. Was a chemical weapon involved or is there a more innocent explanation?
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    The Greater Good: Part 2

    episode S23.E10 february 2020
    It appears John died from an aneurism, but when Thomas discovers the trace of a possible nerve agent in his system, the family are desperate for answers. Was a chemical weapon involved or is there a more innocent explanation?