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4829:– to get Arthur's land cheaply so that it can be sold to build a supermarket. Arthur does the deal anyway, contemplating a comfortable retirement. His accountant explains that after capital gains tax and payment of his debts, he'll be virtually penniless. Arthur and his lawyer try desperately to withdraw from the deal, but this would equally cost them big money and Arthur would still be penniless after paying penalties. Terry's current girlfriend, a clerk in the council planning office, overhears what's going on and informs Terry who speaks to DS Jones. Jones too is a Freemason, and although he is loath to assist Arthur, he can't ignore what he's learned. He has 'a little chat' with his fellow masons and as a result, it is Wheeler who withdraws from the agreement. So in the end, Arthur not only retains his business but makes some extra money from the deal. (The episode title spoofs the 1973 film 2618:'Dirty Harry' Lynch suggests to Arthur that Terry might want to return to boxing – seven years after losing his licence – and fight his former opponent Jackie Wilson in a 'pirate' match. Initially not enthusiastic, even with the chance to make some money, Terry is persuaded and goes back into intensive training with 'Soldier' Atkins. Arthur sees the chance to make some easy money from betting. But Wilson's wife, worried about his health, asks Terry to go easy on him. The match, attended by Rycott and other police officers, turns into a 'needle match', and Terry knocks Wilson out, winning the match. And Arthur, who Harry has swindled in a property deal, makes some money out of it. (The episode title spoofs the 1982 film 4629:, his wife announces that he's just died. On entering the house, Arthur notices Riley's impression on the sheet where the body has been lying and decides that it can be promoted as a religious miracle, with a 'nice little earner' to be made. But no one, not even the local newspaper reporter, will take it seriously and the plan comes to nothing. Arthur takes the sheet home and his wife innocently washes it. The police arrest Riley and his wife trying to skip the country. Whilst this is going on, Terry gives refuge to a battered wife, a former girlfriend of his, and considers making it a permanent arrangement, but she is reconciled to her husband. (The title spoofs the 1987 film 3742:
Arthur might well be elected and hold the political balance on the council, launch a 'dirty tricks' campaign to discredit him. The police are supplied with fake tip-offs and DS Chisholm is forced to question Arthur about major diamond smuggling – despite knowing that Arthur is really only a small-time operator. Julie, a journalist, writing an article on Terry's boxing experiences, assists with the campaign and sees to it that Lent, a journalist in the pay of the opposition councillors, stays permanently drunk until election day. Arthur wins the election by a landslide, but his win is invalidated when it is revealed that he overspent on his campaign expenses.
4201:, may have inherited a large sum of money. A private detective engages Arthur to locate him, but Albert isn't interested. Seeing the opportunity to make some money, Arthur persuades Goddard to move into one of his rental properties, only to be accused of kidnapping him. Albert eventually receives his legacy of £200,000 after being 'sprung' by Terry, who gives the £45 finder's fee to a very disgruntled Arthur. The episode ends with the two main characters not on good terms, and with their relationship unclear, Terry having resigned – or been sacked – part-way through the episode. (Episode title spoofs the 1952 play, 1950:'Mad' Micky escapes from prison and makes his way to Debbie's flat. Micky wants to go to the Press to convince the world he has been ‘misrepresented’ as a dangerous convict, thereby hoping to obtain from the authorities a firm date for his release. Debbie goes to Terry to ask him for help, persuading Terry, who knew Micky when they were both boxing, to help Micky go to the newspapers. Arthur sees an opportunity to make some money by selling the story to a journalist, but Micky's nasty former boxing manager has other ideas and does a deal with an equally ruthless journalist to get Micky back to jail. 6518:, Arthur has a meet with Henry/Henri, a former mate, and gets unwittingly drawn into breaking into a liquor warehouse. Arrested by French police who don't believe his story, he spends the night in jail. Meanwhile, Ray asks Madeleine, an attractive café owner who thought Arthur was a former British soldier she had an affair with in the War, to assist. They manage to convince the sceptical police that Arthur is innocent and this is confirmed when Henry turns himself in. In the meantime, the liquor from the hypermarket is stolen from the van. They return broke and empty-handed to 5371:'Professor Pickford and Mystic Micky'. The act goes down well with the punters – but Tommy Pickford suffers from heart trouble and can't continue the act every night. Then some karaoke gear that Arthur's rented from Mrs Gabadini is stolen from his van. He sees dire consequences from admitting its loss to Mrs Gabadini and her sons, but then Ray strikes lucky. He does a deal with dodgy wheeler-dealer club owner Barry to sell the karaoke machine, which he stole, to the Gabadinis. They recognise it as their own equipment, and Arthur is off the hook. (The episode title spoofs 5288:. Billy asks Arthur to lend him Ray for this job, so Ray goes to Bradford with Billy. Whilst there, he falls heavily for Sorrell's daughter Donna. Back in London, Ray starts thinking about moving to Bradford to be with Donna. Arthur sets up Donna in a nightclub with 'Nostalgic' to break up the budding romance. The race is nearly cancelled when Arthur accidentally releases Billy's pigeon. But all goes well (just) and Billy's pigeon wins the race. Ray returns to Arthur's employ sadder and wiser. (The title spoofs the proverb "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush".) 7223:
where a glamorous gallery employee tells him it is worth a fortune and exhibits it for him. Unfortunately the Richardsons come clean to Archie, explaining that it is one of many forgeries perfected by Brian and given to a middle man whom they only know as 'Picasso' who sold them on for them. When things got uncomfortable, thanks to the earnest fraud officer Inspector Willoughby, Picasso disappeared. Willoughby now believes he knows the identity of 'Picasso' – Archie Daley. Jamie must retrieve the false Banksy from the gallery before the deception is discovered.
5032:, the telephone and electricity in the lock-up have been cut off and the local council won't let him fly a special flag on the flagpole in his car lot. Then Mrs Daley disappears without a word. Whilst Arthur is taken to court by the council, Morley and Park investigate his wife's disappearance. Arthur, defending himself in court, successfully has the case dismissed. But Morley has convinced himself that Arthur has killed his wife and buried her under a concrete slab on the car lot. Mrs Daley finally reappears; she'd decided, without telling anyone, to go to a 2221:, hires Terry to mind him when making a large payout, but the money is stolen and Terry is injured in the fracas. He learns that the theft wasn't accidental, and Barry loses all his household goods when the real punter comes to collect. Later, to get out of another large debt, Barry ends up working for the betting shop owner, whom Terry has been romancing. Meanwhile, Arthur is dealing with local Irish builder Dermot, purchasing a job-lot of secondhand fireplaces. However, Arthur is conned out of an antique Robert Adam fireplace by Ray's valuer, Cyril. 7141:'Businessman' Archie Daley, nephew of Arthur, is being leaned on by the deeply unpleasant Gold brothers, a pair of property developers, to bribe single mother Petra Bennett whose pub stands in the way of their planned local redevelopment scheme. Councillor Conway, a bent politician, also stands to gain by the scheme. Archie meets Jamie, a young taxi driver down on his luck and tries to rope him in to the plan. Jamie, however, has scruples and persuades Archie to concoct an elaborate scheme, which will expose the villains to D.I. Murray. 3998:(previously seen in "The Smaller They Are"). However, Harry bungles the job and ends up in hospital with facial burns. Chisholm and Jones strongly suspect what's happened but can't prove it. Even Terry has a cast-iron alibi. Harry is spirited out of hospital before his bandages come off and returned to his wife – whom he deserted many years before. Solly restarts his business, but Arthur is out of pocket after the events. (The title spoofs the names of horror movie sequels featuring recurring characters, such as 4495:
too late he's been set up and that the van is the subject of a police stakeout. To make matters worse – Terry's fingerprints are all over it. Self-Inflicted Sid (a severe alcoholic) volunteers to torch the van using petrol, despite concerns that he isn't up to the job. Meanwhile, whilst the police argue over which Sergeant has jurisdiction, Jones and Rycott miss Arthur picking up the goods, but end up accidentally causing Sid's petrol to ignite, destroying the van and the evidence in the process.
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price to the record company. But Zolar's ruthless manager, Cyril Ash, also wants them. Ash's minder tracks down Zolar at his girlfriend's place in the country, where he wants to get away from the business, under the new name of Alan Trent. He is kidnapped by Ash, but Terry is able to find and rescue him. They all meet at the recording studio, but to their chagrin, the tape has been stored next to a box of magnetic toys in Arthur's lockup and is unusable. (The episode title spoofs the 1954 film
5478:(where she habitually makes a loss). But she persuades Arthur to do her gambling for her, using her money and her 'system'. Arthur is initially successful but then the system instructions disappear and he starts losing heavily. To make matters worse, the flirty Lorna escapes Ray's care and turns up at the casino. Lewis steals back Lorna's losses and suspicion falls on Arthur, who contrives to pay the money back to the casino by deliberately losing. (The episode title spoofs the 1978 film 6336:
familiar with. He starts street trading himself and makes some money, but the police soon catch up with him. Glad to see the back of him, they give him forty-eight hours to leave Australia. Then Reid mistakes Arthur for a rival big-time drug smuggler, and gives him twenty-four hours to get out of town. By now, they've raised enough to pay their bills and with Robyn's help get a free stand-by courier airfare to London and thankfully fly home. (The title refers to the 1965 film
3690:, assists Arthur in return for sanctuary, by making him believe that his cigars taste of burning rubber. Arthur and Terry attempt to mediate between Rita and her Mother, but it transpires that there is no money to inherit. Rita refuses to listen to her Mother's pleas, even after Sudbury vanishes. Arthur also makes a foray into the carpet cleaning business, but exits quickly after he ruins a valuable Persian rug. (The title spoofs the 1980 play – and subsequent film – 2801:. Terry cops the job of giving out the daily selections from the office – which turns out to be three telephone boxes outside a West London railway station. An initial success, the business quickly folds when J.J. is admitted to hospital after a heart attack. Arthur learns that J.J. had a similar arrangement with Sprott, a corrupt copper, recently dismissed from the force, and Sprott now wants Arthur's share – or else! (The episode title spoofs the 1948 film 4989:. Before Arthur can collect the wine, Collins is arrested and the warehouse chained up prior to an inventory being taken. Ray and Arthur break in and take the cases they have already paid for. Arthur holds an official launch of 'Bulldog Wines PLC' at the Winchester, but discovers that all the wine has been 'corked' and is unsaleable. So he and Ray break back into the warehouse and return the wine. In doing so, he is stuck between floors on a broken-down 57:), a middle-aged car salesman and self-described entrepreneur working on the edge of (and often beyond) the law in pursuit of a quick profit. Terry works for Arthur as an assistant/bodyguard (known as a 'minder'), and is often loaned out by Arthur to work for others in a similar capacity. Over the course of the first three series, the focus of the show shifts so that the ever-scheming Arthur moves from being a supporting character to co-lead with Terry. 7039:
affair with Luigi. Luigi's wife Carla also has her suspicions. After a night in the lockup, Arthur persuades Frankie, now angry and highly emotional, to be driven to the Winchester to have it out with Rosie. But Rosie will have none of it and informs the police. Arthur is arrested for harbouring Frankie and Dave and Ray are also arrested. In the end, they are driven off in a police van, with Arthur bemoaning his fate. (The title spoofs the 1980 film
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before he died but none of the interested parties claim to know of their whereabouts. A visit to sham medium Vlad the Impostor gives Archie a clue that the diamonds were "worn by girls". Harry referred to his cats as his girls, and the one he loved most died recently, and was buried in a graveyard. Maria recalls that Harry may have buried the cat in a diamond-studded collar, so everyone rushes to be the first to get to the cat's last resting place.
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between Denny Willis and Ray, which pleases them greatly and they are satisfied to have had their money's worth. In the meantime, Arthur is trying to join an exclusive golf club. Ray assists the club's catering manageress to expose the current captain's underhand scheme to sell the club's land for executive apartments. Arthur is also being hounded by Denny Willis, to whom he owes a rather large sum of money. (The episode title spoofs the 1965 film
5095:, which is worth very little. Then he bids at an auction, thinking that he's buying furniture but finds himself buying a greyhound that proves to be a non-runner. Then Ray sells a car, taking a piano in part-exchange, thinking it's a rare and valuable item, but it proves to be worth only a hundred pounds. Arthur begins to realise who is behind the con and sets out to turn the tables on them. The greyhound proves its worth at a 4685:
blackmail purposes, and eventually tracks it to the shop and threatens Arthur if the video isn't produced. They eventually hand it over, but as insurance, they make a copy. Terry returns the video to Last and the copy to Dyer. But when they view the tapes, they find that Arthur has messed up the recording and the compromising film has been taped over with a children's cartoon. (The episode title spoofs the 1971 film
2591:. It transpires that the tickets, purchased by Arthur from a mate, are standby only, and she is not pleased. She remains stranded at the airport, but Arthur makes a few urgent calls and eventually she gets away. At the Winchester, they reminisce about times past; clips from previous episodes of Series 3 are shown, featuring such memorable characters as Maurice Michaelson, Big Bobby Altman, and Scotch Harry. 2102:
closed and emptied by a corrupt bank manager. And they soon realise that Kate Grundy (daughter of Ernie's former partner), a retired (and corrupt) police superintendent and a bent 'screw' are also after the money. But the now-deceased manager has lost the money in bad business deals and all that's left is his widow's pet shop. (The title spoofs the 1962 film
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when Neil fails to turn up for his own wedding. Archie and Jamie track him down and find that he is not in debt; Teddy B is his father whom he wanted to keep away from the wedding. On the other hand it is the apparently successful Maurice who owes money to the loan shark. He is bankrupt and suicidal and it is down to Archie to stop him killing himself.
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he's forced to stay there all night. A series of break-ins at premises that have installed Arthur's equipment soon arouse the suspicions of the police and Morley and Park investigate. Ray discovers that Ron has let his old habits get the better of him and he and Ron are arrested. Arthur has to come up with a convincing story to get them off the hook.
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minding John, thinks there's a better way. With assistance from canny accountant Morrie Levin, Standen is confronted by Arthur in the persona of John's financial advisor. Under pressure, Standen is forced to pay Rowan and also pay out his son's trust account as he's just turned 18. (The title spoofs the 1926 novel – and 1957 film –
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liquid again, he fakes a robbery and then a fire. The fridge-freezers, all of which are faulty anyway, go up in smoke, the insurance company (reluctantly) pay up, and the money goes to pay for the mopeds to be sold to The Pizza Man. But how will he redeem the jewellery before 'Er Indoors' finds out? (The title spoofs the 1977 film
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region to catch up on 18 December 1980. Therefore, on original DVD releases of the series this episode is often mistakenly shown as the final episode in the series, when really it is the fourth. All other regions outside London broadcast this episode in its original position in the series on 2 October 1980.
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Archie needs cash to stop his estranged wife Delilah exposing his dodgy dealings, and hits upon the perfect revenge plan. Jamie, a former boxing champion, will train wannabe Ryan Doyle to beat up-and-coming fighter Carlo Rocks, Delilah's toy-boy, in the boxing ring—and Archie will bet on the victory.
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to fund the purchase, but instead uses the cash to buy a lorry-load of fridge-freezers at a knockdown price. But when one of them is proved to be faulty and nearly burns down the house of Mervyn Krawitz, who was the planned supplier of the said mopeds, Mervyn withholds them and Arthur's stuck. To get
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and can't go through with the quiz. Ray persuades him to give himself up to police, which he does. The quiz is under way with only Dave and Arthur competing and they're losing heavily. Almost at the last moment, Ray turns up with DC Field (who owes him a favour) and their combined knowledge puts them
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pier. Revealing that he hadn't actually discussed any details with Arthur, he then falls off the end of the pier and is drowned. So the nature of the proposed operation remains unknown. The following day, Arthur attempts to sell an acquaintance the goods at Tommy's funeral. (The title spoofs the 1967
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and Terry temporarily takes over running the Winchester. The licence is up for renewal and he has to appear in court to defend the renewal. With DS Rycott pushing for the refusal of the licence, Arthur successfully argues for the renewal of the licence, with covert assistance from DS Jones, who wants
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approved. Meanwhile, Terry has started romancing Sarah Bates, not knowing she's the daughter of Sir Ronald Bates, ruthless self-made millionaire owner of 'Bates Bigger Burgers'. To break up Terry and expensively educated Sarah, Bates has him beaten up by thugs. When this doesn't work, he promises ten
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luncheon, but when his carefully crafted script goes missing, the result is a drunken disaster. The lunch is violently interrupted by a jewel thief who was in league with the manageress. Meanwhile, Terry has to cope with two thieves posing as priests, and a would-be model being fleeced by a lecherous
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Recently widowed car dealer Cecil Caine divides up the business between his two greedy sons, whom he hates. Knowing that the family want to have him institutionalised, he gets Terry to protect him whilst he hides in the canal narrowboat he has bought for his retirement. It emerges that Caine has been
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Terry is employed to guard a consignment of diamonds, but is injured. Arthur 'borrows' Vernon, a minder for a mate of his, to guard the shipment of the diamonds. He finds out that the items being shipped are really drugs and is kidnapped by the dodgy dealer to stop him talking. Then the real owner of
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Archie attends the reading of the will of a former business associate, Harry Grant, who owed him several thousand pounds. Almost all of Harry's money is to be left to his beloved cats, annoying his ex-wife Liz, son Hugo and young Irish widow Maria. Archie believes that Harry hid some stolen diamonds
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Café owner Luigi is opening a mafia-themed restaurant, the 'Cosa Noshtra' with Arthur's financial backing. On the evening before the grand opening, 'Cranky Frankie' Connor escapes from prison and holds Arthur at gunpoint in his lockup. He demands to see Rosie, his wife, whom he suspects of having an
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land – land that's potentially valuable for grazing and possibly mineral rights. But a crooked businessman wants to get his hands on it and sends in another claimant with fake identity and documents. In the event, Joshua's legitimate son (there were several illegitimate children) is the recipient of
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records. They finally locate what appears to be clinching evidence of Arthur's claim to be the last surviving descendant of the deceased's family. But the executors require the inheritor to be 'of good character', and Arthur has just been charged with unauthorised use of parking infringement notices
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for a meet with his estranged brother Vinnie to locate Henri, a French chef who has got his daughter pregnant. Henri is working for 'Daley Catering' who are about to cater for a police retirement party. He is kidnapped and returned to Birmingham for a shotgun wedding, but all's not well with Arthur.
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in the same block – some of which Arthur immediately sells on with a large mark-up. Terry is furious when he realises that he's been had, and by then DS Rycott is onto them. Pulled in by Rycott, Terry and Charlie swear innocence. Unable to prove anything definite, Rycott is forced to let them go and
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to collect the stock. The following morning, when Arthur joins them, they find that Hawksly and Winstanley, the commodore of the sailing club, are running a profitable racket, smuggling the tobacco from France. They have to go out on Hawksly's boat for the handover. They make the collection, but are
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dealers acting as coaches. His business partner's wife and daughter disappear, and Terry, the daughter's godfather, finds himself having to sort out the resultant mess. He also tangles with a cannabis-growing would-be gangster. The club is closed down by the local health authority. (The title spoofs
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flat. Having been assured it is a simple job, he finds that the visitor has been set up for a politically motivated assassination. Despite Arthur's well-meaning interference, Terry fights off a group of violent killers and manages to keep him safe. The two then help the visitor to leave the country,
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Expecting a massive windfall from his unknown Australian relative, Arthur prepares to fly to Sydney with Ray. On arrival, they are met by Bill McCabe and booked into an expensive hotel. At the lawyer's office, they discover that there are several claimants to the estate of great-uncle Joshua Daley.
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Toby 'Jug' Johnson is released from prison after many years and a drunken reunion begins at the Winchester between him, Arthur and Dave, who were members of the same gang in their youth, the 'Brentford Backhanders'. Arthur begins to suspect that Dave is setting up a rival business with another gang
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is bugged. Police identify Tommy Hambury, a major crook returned after many years abroad and conclude that something major is being planned. Ray starts romancing Joanna, a friend of the family, who is later revealed to be an undercover police officer. Tommy tells Arthur that he has in mind a really
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Business is bad for Arthur; his warehouse is empty and he is driving a clapped-out Ford Granada. He's persuaded to buy a lorry-load of stolen electronic goods. The lorry is parked on a derelict site owned by Fat Charlie. The plan is to collect the goods under cover of darkness, but Arthur discovers
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and political officer, the attractive Natasha, seeks out Terry and gets him and Arthur to track down Sergei, who has gone on a drunken tour of London with Ernie. He seems to want to defect, but before Natasha and his crewmates can persuade him not to, Chisholm arrests the whole party. DCI Norton is
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is burgled and expensive jewellery stolen. Micky is furious, and DS Chisholm initially suspects Terry's involvement. However, Terry thinks he knows who the culprit is – his former cellmate and cat burglar, Eddie. Despite Terry's assistance, Eddie is arrested. (The episode title spoofs the 1973 film
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Ex-con Jack 'Oily' Wragg returns from self-imposed exile in Spain. Terry's glad to see him, but no one else is – Archie, his former partner-in-crime, wants to kill him. Wragg enthusiastically claims to be planning a major wages snatch, but the plan turns out to be ill-conceived and no one will take
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Corrupt property developer Ted Standen refuses to pay Alex Rowan, his former accountant just out of prison. Rowan had kept quiet about Standen's dealings, in return for a promised pay-off. Rowan has Standen's schoolboy son John roughed up to 'persuade' him to pay, but Terry, who is given the job of
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magazines that Arthur plans to quickly unload. A corrupt copper follows Terry to the church with a view to blackmailing Arthur, whilst thugs working for Grantly, the legal owner of the magazines, are following him. The magazines are destined to be pulped, but when Terry's friend is beaten up by the
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tendencies. She does go shoplifting whilst Terry is minding her, but has no memory of it and Terry is arrested and charged. Her husband denies all knowledge of the events and Terry appears in court. DS Chisholm suspects the truth and persuades Terry to plead guilty. He gets a suspended sentence but
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and offers to manage her career, despite her terrible voice. Chris, the club owner, who's been paid by Arthur to help launch her career with massive publicity, fails to come good. Arthur engages Vic Piner, a violent thug, to retrieve the money and deliver retribution. However, Terry negotiates with
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Archie is invited to play poker with millionaire Felix Cornell after arranging the security for a charity fashion show given by Felix's trophy wife Eve. Inevitably he loses and must hand over a Porsche he is 'minding' for a thuggish friend, due to arrive in London in a few days. He passes Jamie, a
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Whilst buying furniture from financially stretched pensioners Anita and Brian Richardson, Archie discovers a piece of graffiti on the bedroom wall-paper which he has authenticated as being the work of Banksy, who was once the Richardsons' lodger. He displays it at a tatty art exhibition of his own
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business, 'The Daley Post', using very secondhand equipment and employing moonlighting bikers, including 'Rabbit', the longest-established bike courier in London. Many of their customers are passed onto them by the Warnock brothers, ostensibly as they want to wind back their own business. However,
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S and S Clothing is bankrupt – again – and Solly Salmon asks Arthur to arrange a break-in and theft of the cash in the safe so that he can't pay his workers their redundancy entitlements. Mindful of his police record, Terry stays out of it and the job falls to the Beesley brothers and Scotch Harry
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plot and even writing the story. Barney and his crooked lawyer return from Spain and Arthur forces them to pay Ruby her share of the sale. The novel is completed and delivered to the publishers, who are well aware that it's essentially a rewrite of her first novel. Ruby and Barney return to Capri.
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house has been sold from under her in a crooked Spanish property deal perpetrated by her estranged, philandering husband Barney. Arthur, who had an innocent hand in the sale, has enquiries made to expose the fraud. Terry takes on the job of minding Ruby, but finds himself assisting in devising the
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car, but his car lot is raided by police and Arthur is arrested for drug trafficking. Whilst he is being interrogated by Rycott and a German detective, and the car is being stripped and searched, Terry tries to track down the delivery driver. He finds his sister, a feisty nurse, and eventually the
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is ordered, Arthur is forced to move the coffin to Terry's flat. Wiseman plans to use an alcoholic tramp ('Incapable'), a former surgeon, to extract smuggled diamonds from the dead body, but all doesn't go as planned. DS Chisholm is also interested in the goings-on. (The title spoofs the 1938 film
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syndicate at a casino, taking a percentage of the profits. However, the casino owners are watching him and try to break up the syndicate. The syndicate members end up moving into Terry's flat for safety, although he had planned to spend time with his girlfriend Penny. To top it all, Maurice's wife
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Scotch Harry, a sneak thief, grabs an attache case full of hundred-dollar bills, which prove to be counterfeit. He finds himself out of his depth, tangling with international currency smugglers who are prepared to be violent. Arthur and Terry help to extricate him from his precarious situation. DC
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owned by gangster-turned-successful businessman Alfie Cavallo. The robbery goes wrong, and all present are held at gunpoint. Alfie is shot and wounded. As police try to talk them into releasing the hostages, Terry tries to persuade the gunman to give himself up while he has a chance. After a tense
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Archie agrees to provide the wine for the wedding of Roxy, the daughter of old school chum Maurice. Maurice fears that Neil, the groom, might stand Roxy up so Jamie is employed to stalk him and discovers him in conversation with Teddy B, a notorious loan shark. Things do not look good, especially
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from Arthur's car lot, despite Arthur knowing it's clapped out and overpriced. Then things start going wrong with his attempts to supply equipment - jacuzzis - to Björn, the manager at Jorgensen's new stress reduction clinic. He's convinced that divine retribution is to blame and sends Ray to the
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DS Morley is ordered to sell a police bus to Arthur so that their accounts will balance. The latter starts using it for tourist purposes; taking punters through 'The London The Tourist Never Sees'. The bus breaks down and the whole tour ends up at the Winchester. They become spectators at a fight
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Arthur sets himself up as a 'security consultant', selling security alarms to business premises. He recruits Ron the Burglar, a reformed burglar, for his hard-won expertise, but when Ron installs a system on Arthur's lock-up, it immediately malfunctions. Arthur is unable to leave the premises and
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Big-time gangster Jack Last has a compromising video of corrupt DI Dyer and colleagues at his villa in Spain. He keeps the video at home, but his wife Sandra innocently returns it in a different cover to the video-hire shop "Daley Videos', which Arthur is running. Last tries to find the video for
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Arthur gives some landscaping work to a group of ex-criminals, who the Vicar of St Chad's, is (thus far, unsuccessfully) trying to persuade to 'go straight'. Whilst they carry out the job, under Terry's unwilling supervision, they also start stealing household goods from the neighbouring houses –
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Arthur acquires a 'racing' greyhound in settlement of a debt. He is offered a good deal on a consignment of video players by Fred and Ted, mates of conman 'Tasty Tim'. Rycott and Chisholm both independently receive tip-offs about the deal and hope to arrest Arthur for receiving. It turns out that
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registry office, the bride's drunken ex-husband turns up and an altercation ensues. A photo gets into the local newspaper, where it's seen by various other ladies. It emerges that Clive is already married, and not just once, but several times, and also has two children by two different wives. His
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for the opening of an Irish pub, Arthur agrees to take part of his shift. Terry is late arriving, following a major fight at the pub, and when he turns up, Arthur has gone – and so have the clothes. It emerges that Shyver arranged the theft himself to have the clothes cheaply copied in Hong Kong,
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Pop star Zac Zolar (aka Albert Trout) disappears at the height of his fame. A dead body turns up, but the police are unable to find anyone who can identify it as that of Zolar. Arthur inadvertently buys a discarded master tape of Zolar's unreleased early recordings, and tries to sell it at a high
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Terry is hired as driver/bodyguard for old flame Rose Mellors (previously seen in Series 1), who is handling uncut diamonds for dealer Mr Tajvir. Her car is stolen, with the diamonds still in it, and Tajvir is furious. He blames Arthur and Terry and gives them 24 hours to find them. It transpires
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and 'outside man' sets them all up and they get extra jail time. Arthur, who sold him the getaway car that broke down and allowed police to arrest them, is set up on dangerous driving charges and cops a sentence of 100 hours community service. Despite the evidence, DS Rogerson isn't convinced of
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station. Grant Gedley, a thrusting young executive determined to prove himself to his father, tries to sabotage Arthur by setting him up with police on hit-and-run charges. Anxious to keep the peace and equally anxious to keep his son out of trouble, Don proposes that Arthur pleads guilty to all
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dishes, Arthur employs Logie Lawson, a self-trained electronics 'expert', to install ex-East German army dishes – but the instructions are all in German and they mess up their first job. They get an order to install one on the house of 'Fingers' Rossetti, who has a very bad reputation and a very
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Arthur is a witness when a gunman threatens a man who then dies of a heart attack. Chisholm questions him and the dead man's business partner over the killing, but can't prove anything. Arthur, in hospital for minor surgery; gets a midnight visit from a thug, working for Albert "Wendy" Wendle, a
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An attractive Australian girl arrives at the Winchester, seeking Arthur's help in finding her former boyfriend, believed to be living in London. Whilst searching, Arthur manages to sub-rent her Terry's flat, sell her a second-hand car and a stolen fur coat. The man, when found, turns out to be a
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player, and Arthur sees the chance to make some money by managing him. After a competition in a rough south London boozer where the locals don't take kindly to his playing, Arthur organises his own tournament. However, fewer players than expected enter, and Arthur is left scrambling to raise the
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and persuades a very reluctant Terry to help him. They later read in the newspaper that the bull has been stolen, and Terry, determined to clear himself of any guilt, persuades Arthur to help him steal it back. They return it to the farmers and also return the money they've been paid. Terry also
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from a flat he wants to renovate, but Terry discovers that they're actually paying rent to Charlie's granddaughter Kate. She hires some muscle to force them out and Terry finds himself up against them. He also takes a job as a bouncer in a nightclub where his current girlfriend works, but leaves
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A former girlfriend of Terry, escaping a violent marriage, leaves her nine-year-old son on Terry's doorstep with a note claiming that he's the father. Terry warms to the lad, and considers asking Beryl to make the arrangement permanent. However, the real father tracks them down, and Terry has to
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After Arthur's car lot is threatened with a compulsory purchase order, he storms off to the town hall to complain to his councillor. But the latter has just died and an election is pending. Arthur decides to stand as an independent 'law and order' candidate. The opposing parties, realising that
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Arthur and Terry provide sanctuary to a young girl, Rita, and her boyfriend. Rita's brothers are trying to break them up. She explains that she'll inherit some money on her birthday, a few days hence, but believes that he isn't interested in the money, only her. Her boyfriend, Walter Sudbury, a
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Arthur and Terry are asked to look after former gangster Ernie Dodds, just out of prison after 14 years. Arthur helps Ernie financially, on the understanding that the latter will pay him back when he gets his ill-gotten money out of a secret bank account. They discover that the account has been
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friend to assist, but George is kidnapped by the men behind the diamond robbery. It transpires that George's brother-in-law Harry was the 'inside man' and he leads Terry to where George is being held. With DC Rycott's help, George is rescued and the real thieves arrested. George's wife Olive is
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followed by maiming by his thugs. Whilst Ray and Les (who's also suffered at Pike's hands), try to track down Arthur, the latter manages to establish a rapport with Warren. He allows Arthur to escape and when Ray arrives, he meets only Pike, whom he finds to be really a coward. Warren is now a
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Terry marries and leaves for Australia without telling anyone, leaving Arthur unprotected and vulnerable to opportunists. One gang even tries to offer 'protection' to the Winchester club. Arthur is asked to give his nephew Ray a job and after he proves himself as tough as Terry was, he becomes
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film and have it copied in Bombay. When he refuses, Terry, who's had a big win on the horses with a 'Yankee' bet, backs him. Shamy carries out the theft and goes to Bombay. Much to everyone's surprise, the deal works out and Shamy decides to stay there, even sending for his wife. And there's a
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Talented painter-turned-forger Frankie Simmons is painting copies of 'old masters' that a dodgy art dealer can easily sell. Arthur sells one painting to bookmaker Rory Quinn, but no one realises that Frankie's jealous girlfriend Monica has added a small detail that marks it as a fake. Quinn is
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A price war has erupted and the 'gentleman's agreement' between Daley Motors and the former owner of a nearby car dealership is violated after moneylender Don Gedley takes over. Arthur attempts to increase business by radio advertising, but can only afford to use amateur announcers on a local
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Marooned in Sydney and unable to pay their hotel bills or airfares home, Ray and Arthur move into a cheap backpackers hostel. Ray gets some bar work and Arthur falls in with Derek Collins and his daughter Robyn, small-time street dealers and receivers of stolen goods, whose methods he is very
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for hounding him. The note is found by a newspaper reporter and Arthur becomes a minor celebrity. But unknown to anyone, even Terry, Arthur has gone to ground in a small hotel, disguised as a novelist seeking solitude. Terry is furious with Arthur for not confiding in him. The hotel owner has
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Terry guards Albert Stubbs, a newly released bank robber, until he can retrieve the stolen money he has buried. Terry discovers that he's actually lumbered with George Wilson, a look-alike decoy, to divert attention from the 'real' Stubbs, who is being housed at Arthur's flat. Stubbs' former
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thousand pounds to Arthur to split them up. But Bates goes bust and escapes to Spain before he can pay the money. With DS Chisholm and a quietly amused DC Jones hot on his trail, Arthur is forced to give the phones back to Ozzie (McTaggart has gone bankrupt and has vanished), who decamps to
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in his hotel. He blames Arthur, who has to track down the phoney masseuse and get back the money before Stannard sends a former army mate to 'do over' Arthur. He traces the culprit to a sleazy sex shop, and recovers the money. However, before it can be returned, Stannard is arrested by DS
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Maltese Tony is supposed to open has been emptied. Desperate to fulfil his contract, Tony breaks into Arthur's lock-up, takes part of the money and delivers it to his contact. Tony is beaten up by a gangland mobster whose brother he landed in jail. (The episode title spoofs the 1971 film
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visits, casinos, hard-to-get tickets for booked out shows etc. The initial attempt is a disaster, but another one goes fairly well with satisfied customers. This arouses the ire of another whose ideas he's pinched. Ray is drawn into a fight with a hyperactive casino owner and also tries
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short temper. The installation goes badly wrong and both Arthur and Logie, who has a fear of heights, are stranded on the roof. Meanwhile, Ray gets involved in Rosetti's daughters tangled love-life. (The title refers to the Biblical line, "The love of money is the root of all evil".)
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To celebrate Dave's 25 years at the Winchester, Arthur offers to get the club redecorated. He gives the job to 'Heart Attack' – but the latter promptly breaks through a bearing wall and the club is forced to close down. To raise the money for repairs, Arthur organises a fundraiser
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Terry's girlfriend Debbie, now working as an in-home hairdresser, is a witness to a violent jewellery robbery. Terry helps to track down the perpetrators, although DS Soames, a new arrival on the manor, firmly believes that Debbie and Terry set up the theft. Arthur is called for
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match. He plans to on-sell them at a major mark-up to Scottish fans. With Arthur's financial backing, he hopes to cut out Phil the 'Ticket King'. Arthur puts up the money and they set off for Scotland with the tickets. Phil and his minder follow, and a confrontation ensues at a
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and won't talk to anyone about it. Arthur seeks advice from a successful businessman who suffers similarly but has managed to live with it. Meanwhile, he sells a car to a punter, a retired Detective Inspector, who also suffers from depression since being dismissed for
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proceeds, Ray seeks out the elusive Good Time Motors and eventually finds the premises under an out-of-date sign. He persuades the owner to appear in court as a defence witness, and the prosecution withdraw all charges. (The episode title spoofs the 1977 film
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Terry's friend George Palmer escapes from prison with only three months left of his sentence for a diamond robbery and asks Terry to help prove that he was innocent. He was actually on a 'job' in a nearby street and was caught escaping the scene. Terry gets a
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that Rose had planned to have the car and stones stolen by her own assistant/minder Jacko and go into business for herself. But Terry persuades her to return them, for all their sakes. (The episode title spoofs the song "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend".)
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in order to kill Omar, the Turkish Cypriot man he believes killed his brother in Cyprus. Terry minds the restaurant run by Charlie's cousin Christina, and finds himself in the middle of a potential 'honour killing'. (The episode title spoofs the 1953 film
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Danny Varrow, deep in gambling debts, tries to sell his 'exclusive story' to alcoholic sports writer Ronnie Raikes, but Raikes doesn't want to know. Arthur and Terry decide to 'manage' him to get a better price for the story and hide him in an expensive
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with instructions to put the car in good order – whatever the cost. The clinic equipment is duly installed and starts working the very moment Jorgensen arrives from America. Arthur believes that he's been vindicated. (The title spoofs the Madonna album
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robbery some years previously. Arthur manages to persuade DS Morley of his innocence and an operation is set up to arrest Nolan and his cronies. (The episode title refers to the saying "Opportunity knocks but once" and spoofs the television series
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since 1957, so does not qualify for a state pension. Terry tries unsuccessfully to get a bank loan to buy Arthur out, but then an attractive offer comes from entrepreneur Guy Wheeler to buy the entire business. But Guy is conspiring with a corrupt
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Tim's been conning Fred and Ted. It falls to Terry to track them down and get back Arthur's money. In the meantime, Rycott and Chisholm both try to arrest Arthur, crashing their police cars – which results in a roasting by their boss, DI Norton.
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partner-in-crime of the girl, having absconded with criminal proceeds. He reluctantly hands over what cash is left, and the girl returns to Australia. (The episode title spoofs the line "If music be the food of love, play on", from Shakespeare's
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match against a police team, refereed by DS Morley. Then 'Heart Attack', who'd vanished, reappears and hands over the money for the repairs, which he's stolen from Vic, a rival club owner and police informer. To allay police suspicions, an
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video shop, settles a debt to Arthur with shonky banknotes – money that comes to DS Chisholm's attention and leads to a search of Arthur's lockup. Shamy tries to persuade Arthur to back him in a plot to steal a master tape of a new-release
934:'Pretty Billy' Gilpin turns up at Arthur's home, badly injured, and begging for assistance. Terry drives him to where he wants to go, but Billy is later found drowned. It emerges that he was involved in a lucrative racket selling fake 1314:, Arthur and Terry must find Yorkie. The trail takes them via a phantom night porter, a school rugby match (in which Arthur scores a try!) and a one-armed taxi driver, to Yorkie – just in time. (The episode title spoofs the 1978 film 7346:
Delilah gets Ryan out of the way, and it is down to Jamie to replace him in the ring—though he is horrified to learn that Archie expects him to lose. Ultimately, Archie must ask Delilah for a favour to keep his young minder on board.
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player Maurice Michaelson participates for revenge in an illegal high-stakes card game, with Terry minding him. The game is rigged, but Maurice manages to win anyway – with a spot of cheating. (The episode title spoofs the 1976 film
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Arthur's guilt and Ray helps him to expose the set-up. It emerges that Phelan, who originally 'cooperated' with police, also double-crossed Knowles. Phelan is arrested, but Knowles dies in prison. (The title spoofs the 1974 film
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Terry and Arthur help a young widow who has been swindled out of her life savings in a Majorcan property scheme run by Freddie Fenton, a crooked businessman. She gets her money back, but only after Des and Terry hijack Fenton's
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Arthur decides to retire and leaves Ray in charge. He is initially successful, computerising the records and expanding business, but he doesn't have Arthur's hard-won knowledge of people and their habits. Ray falls victim to a
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thus cheating Zoe, the talented designer. As revenge, Terry, Arthur and Zoe arrange to have the garments replaced by a load of 'high street tat', to be themselves cheaply copied. Shyver is furious but can do nothing about it.
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After not selling a car for several weeks, Arthur decides to rent them out instead. This ploy is successful, and soon all but one have been rented – including Arthur's own Daimler. One punter is late in returning his
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Bobby Altman. He was also having an affair with Lady Ingrave. Altman suspects Arthur's involvement, and kidnaps him to force him to hand over the bonds. Terry obtains the bonds from Lady Ingrave and rescues Arthur.
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and the goods are lost in the canal. In the meantime, Arthur is being dogged by ex-boxer Big Dai who thinks that Arthur has nicked his precious collection of boxing videos. (The episode title spoofs the 1953 film
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Patrick Riley, a supposedly reformed gambler, owes Arthur and others over thirteen thousand pounds in gambling debts – but he refuses to leave his house and face his creditors. When they stake out his house in
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various wives and the police are already on his trail. After hiding in a male-only health club, Cosgrove is persuaded to give himself up to DS Chisholm, but flees from the wrath of his various furious 'wives'.
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that Arthur has to drive – is found to have been stolen. Arthur's car is tracked by police whilst it is driven around the country, but is finally returned to the car lot. (The title spoofs the 1965 hit song
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and assaulting a police officer. Despite DS Morley's opinion that Arthur would be incapable of such offences, DS Tomkins is determined to proceed with the case. Arthur insists on defending himself in court.
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shop owned by Alex, a friend of Arthur, after two men demand protection money. He isn't keen on the job as he has to share a flat with Jim, a gay man, Alex's partner. He soon discovers that the story of the
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equal with the opposition. With one tiebreaker to go, Arthur has the answer – identifying a piece of music played by Albert Sandler – and wins for the Winchester. (The episode title spoofs the 1967 film
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Terry and Arthur are drawn into the problems of newspaper shop owner Mr. Mukerjee, whose daughter Indira has been promised in arranged marriages to several older wealthy Indian businessmen in return for
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turn into a catalogue of disasters. Terry is reluctantly driving the limousine that picks up the bride, but he also has to collect some books on the way. The 'books' turn out to be a carload of illegal
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firm Arthur co-owns. He eventually discovers that Arthur's minority partner wants out, and is paying for the sabotage so that he can buy Arthur's share cheaply and sell the land for a supermarket.
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police. She has had some very high-profile clients and fears not only the police but a gang of thugs. And to top it all, Arthur is arrested for running a brothel. (The title spoofs the 1975 film
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to hide him, but the caravan catches fire and is lost over a cliff. Both he and Arthur are now bereft of any money or documents. Arthur can't even contact Ray and in desperation they turn to the
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inspectors track him down, it is Cecil's son Johnny who is put in the frame, whilst Caine and Miss Jones drive off into the sunset on a classic motorbike. (The episode title spoofs the 1941 film
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it seriously. His potential partner gets cold feet, and Jack realises that London has changed too much since he went away. With Archie and his heavies close behind him, he escapes across the
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finds time to see off a brothel-keeper who's been hassling Debbie and her fellow strippers. (This is the only episode in which both of Terry's recurring girlfriends, Penny and Debbie, meet.)
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member, and they fall out—so Arthur starts a rival club and a price war erupts. Ray is eventually able to arrange a mediation, and peace is restored. (The episode title spoofs the 1939 film
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the estate. Arthur now discovers that he has been given only one-way flight tickets and is also unable to meet his massive hotel bill. (The title spoofs the 1958 play -and subsequent film-
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into police benevolent funds, Morley does so. Arthur and Ray receive business-class tickets to Australia to claim the inheritance. (The title spoofs the 1925 novel - and subsequent film -
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Arthur's bank manager won't extend his already considerable overdraft and his car lot, lock-up and goods have been seized for non-payment. He contemplates retirement, but he hasn't paid
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nephew, a job. His only skill appears to be sewing, learned in prison, so he alters a batch of tracksuits that Arthur plans to sell to Sergei, a seaman from a Russian cargo ship in the
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realised who her mysterious guest is. She is highly insulted, but agrees to play along with the story that Arthur stumbled in one night with amnesia. In return, Arthur gives her the
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Terry becomes temporary house detective at a hotel where Arthur is supplying Norma Bates, the manageress, with toilet rolls and butter and jam portions. He's persuaded to address a
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Arthur is invited to the funeral of big-time gangster Charlie Johnson and the wake afterwards. The funeral is being carefully observed by police and the palatial Johnson home in
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good card player, off as Mr. De Lisle for a return game at the Cornells' mansion. The game begins badly but certain revelations lead to Eve saving the day for Archie and Jamie.
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they promptly replace all the stolen goods. Everyone's happy, except the baffled Rycott. And Terry returns to Arthur's employ. (The title spoofs the song "Second Hand Rose".)
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is a fabrication, that Alex is also gay, and that his ex-wife Gloria set up the 'accident' that has put Alex in hospital. (The episode title spoofs the 1972 television play
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car he'd been driving. Chisholm and Jones don't believe his story, but can't prove otherwise. Most of Arthur's cronies at the Winchester, who had contributed to have a
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A police Superintendent at the party is admitted to hospital with possible food poisoning. (The episode title spoofs the proverb "Too many cooks spoil the broth".)
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night, the gunman does so, and Terry becomes a hero. Meanwhile, Arthur is trying to generate publicity for Terry's actions. (The episode title spoofs the 1957 film
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detected and chased by a Customs launch, giving them the slip, although Winstanley is caught. Some of the tobacco, which was jettisoned overboard, is washed up on
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field at dawn, with armed muscle. But Terry and Des have learned of the events and manage to save the day. (The title refers to the song "You Need Hands", sung by
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involving jewellery, and Arthur, who's become bored with retirement anyway, returns to the business to sort out the mess. (The episode title spoofs the 1967 film
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Businessman Sydney Myers has himself transported in a packing case to Arthur's lockup. He had paid a skinhead to murder him after learning that he had terminal
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as Major Beatty, Rory Edwards as Denny Willis, Clive Kneller as Rambo. (Stephen Tompkinson as DC Park is credited, but doesn't actually appear in this episode)
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partners, including Rose Mellors, are also after the cash. When it's dug up, it's found to be out of date and unusable. (The episode title spoofs the 1970 book
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Arthur has a drunken reunion with his former army mate Yorkie, but in the morning Yorkie can't be found at his hotel. In fact, he's ended up with a part-time
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Three men who have been conned by Arthur decide to pool their resources to get back at him. He's drawn into a card game for big money, and is landed with a
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Retired champion boxer Willie Reynolds, the 'Mersey Mouth', returns to London from Jamaica for a comeback fight, but gets hit with a demand for payment of
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driver. This leads to an extended fight that leaves them both bloodied and battered on a London bus. (The title spoofs the 1978 Thames Television series
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to pick up a car, which DS Morley has ordered. Ray suspects that the car is being used for nefarious purposes and saves Arthur from being arrested for
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Under siege by tax collectors and other creditors, Arthur decides there's only one way out. He disappears, leaving a suicide note, which berates the
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A security depository has been turned over. Arthur's safety deposit box (containing money no-one knows about) has not been touched but the one that
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Travel agent Monty Wiseman helps a lady to repatriate her husband's body. The coffin is stored in Arthur's lockup until the funeral, but when an
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Arthur and Terry help Dave to decorate the Christmas tree in the Winchester, whilst 'Er Indoors and the children are supposedly on their way to
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who's owed money by the dead man. Terry assists in getting Chisholm to nick Wendle and his associates. (The episode title spoofs the 1971 film
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Arthur is persuaded by Herbie Collins to buy a large consignment of British wine allegedly made by the 'Blessed Brothers of Saint Bidolph' in
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Charlie Knowles, a life prisoner, has decided to get even with his former partners who all received lighter sentences. Phelan, his former
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to Holland on a boat provided by a mate of Des. (The title spoofs the popular 1916 music hall song "Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty".)
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as Ronald, David Arlen as Phil, Christopher Coll as Probation Officer Morley, Ozzie Stevens as 1st Youth, Steve Fletcher as 2nd Youth.
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Arthur buys a consignment of car phones from Joseph McTaggart and his assistant/technician Ozzie, but soon finds out that they're not
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furious when he finds out and pressures Arthur for his money back. Frankie quickly skips the country. (The title spoofs the 1974 film
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suite at a hotel. But Varrow is being stalked by a farmer whose daughter he had an affair with. Varrow is kidnapped by Rafferty, his
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Rycott is also interested in Harry's activities. (The episode title spoofs the proverb "The bigger they are, the harder they fall".)
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charges, in return for paying his fine. However, Grant won't cooperate, and violence is the result. (The title spoofs the 1954 film
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Ray smells a rat; many of the delivery addresses don't exist, and some of the undeliverable parcels are found to contain forged
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Terry acts as night-guard to a collection of designer clothes at Ronald Shyver's fashion house. But as he's already engaged as
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Arthur buys a consignment of red wine from dodgy dealer Clive Stannard, but Stannard is later drugged and robbed by a visiting
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Former casino owner Lewis Nelson gives Ray the job of making sure that his wife Lorna, a compulsive gambler, doesn't visit a
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Someone is sabotaging Wally West's car lot, burning cars and stealing documents. Initial suspicion falls on a local group of
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Note: This episode was listed by TV Times as the 100th episode of Minder (not counting the 1983 Minder's Christmas Bonus).
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financial return for Terry, much to Arthur's chagrin. (The title spoofs the 1941 novel – and subsequent Broadway musical –
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as Sarah Jane, Tania Rogers as Ruth Reynolds, Imogen Bickford-Smith as Girl in disco, Barry Wade as Fashion Photographer.
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Series 8–10 (first broadcast in 1991, 1993 and 1994) focus on Arthur Daley, older but no wiser, and his nephew Ray Daley (
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NOTE: Barry Jackson previously appeared as 'Mournful Morris' in the episode "If Money Be The Food of Love, Play on".
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equipment – all apparently paid for by Tommy. Finally, Tommy demands a meeting with Arthur at midnight at the end of
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to write another novel, as she needs the money. But she finds that she has writer's block. On top of that, her swish
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Arthur and Ray visit the Daley estate; Paradise Springs; a largely derelict homestead on several thousand acres of
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with them, seconds ahead of Chisholm and Jones. (The episode title spoofs the expression "life in the fast lane".)
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as Pat, Alfred Maron as Little Freddie, Roy Pattison as Man at Silver Rose, Honora Burke as Woman at Silver Rose,
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After being banned by several casinos for being too successful, and subsequently mugged, professional gambler and
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changed man with a new outlook on life, thanks to Arthur's philosophy. (The episode title spoofs the 1968 film
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prize money. (The title refers to the 1950 Western film – and subsequent television series of the same name –
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Terry and Arthur assist Charlie, a Greek Cypriot newly arrived in London, but learn that he has come with a
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Whilst Terry is driving for gangster-turned-businessman Micky 'The Fish' Metcalfe, Micky's girlfriend's
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bust of him made, are (fairly) pleased to see him restored to life. (Episode title spoofs the proverb,
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unsuccessfully to romance the Expo manageress. This arouses the jealousy of his current girlfriend, a
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furious at a possible diplomatic incident and has them released. (Episode title spoofs the 1963 film,
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When his van breaks down, Arthur resorts to canals to transport a cargo of stolen video players to a
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Arthur does a deal with Commander Hawksly to buy some cheap tobacco, sending Terry and Arnie down to
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payments. However, she has other ideas—and the potential bridegrooms want their money back, or else.
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Justin James concocts a scheme with a former footballer to obtain tickets for an England v Scotland
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Terry is hired to mind Lady Margaret Thompson, but isn't told that she has major memory lapses and
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Bookmaker Stan Sorrell and Billy from Bradford have a £10,000 bet on a pigeon race from London to
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Arthur's new minder and assistant. Ray finds his French language skills of use when he is sent to
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having an affair with his secretary and has also been fiddling his taxes for many years. When the
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as Herbie Collins, Emma Cunningham as Gloria, Charlie Roe as Parnham, Martyn Read as Policeman.
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that he demands police protection. But Ray has a better idea. (The title spoofs the 1988 film
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Arthur takes over a booth at a Business Expo, and sets up as a provider of services to busy
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Arthur starts a horse-race tipping service with J.J. Mooney, a suave and persuasive elderly
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as Nigel's mum. (Trivia: Dennis Waterman and Rula Lenska would later get married in 1987).
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and the intrepid trio retrieve it. (The title spoofs the popular phrase, "Hello sailor!")
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as Billy from Bradford, Willie Ross as Stan Sorrell, Gabrielle Cowburn as Donna Sorrell,
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Arthur sells some surplus stock to Alexei Nolan, a fairground owner, in exchange for a
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Maurice Michaelson (previously seen in Series 1), a professional gambler, is running a
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thugs, he exacts revenge.(The title spoofs the phrase "Another Day, Another Dollar".)
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as Nick Rutherford, Geoffrey Greenhill as Big Mike, Raymond Brody as Bouncing Morry,
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as Foreman, Peter Van Dissel as Plain Clothes Man, Timothy Block as Armed Officer,
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as Mrs. Chambers' Mother, Rayner Bourton as Randolf, Michael Jenkinson as Vicar.
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as Big Stan, George Tovey as Pub Landlord, Hilary Ryan as Airline Receptionist.
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as Commissionaire, Chris Sullivan as Poker Player, Graham Cull as Taxi Driver.
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as Kevin O'Hara, Richard Ireson as Market Stallholder, George Little as Ted.
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as John Beadle, Barry Ewart as 1st Reporter, John Livesey as 2nd Reporter.
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the club kept open. Dave returns, having been arrested whilst drunk – in
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as man in café, Steve Emerson as Merrick's Heavy, Gareth Milne as Gerry,
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is furious with Arthur, who did know of Lady Margaret's mental problems.
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appears in several scenes as Billy's daughter Sadie, but never speaks).
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Maureen disappears, and he suspects the casino owner of kidnapping her.
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as Billy, Judith Byfield as Ms. Knight, Jack Le White as Old Irishman
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Chris, to avoid any violence. (The episode title spoofs the 1977 film
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at the Salvation Army hostel. (The title spoofs the Anglican hymn
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Terry is persuaded to go undercover as a driver (in a clapped-out
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as William Pierce, the bank manager, Michael Lees as Tony Davis,
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as Dermott, Brian Peck as Vic Harrison, Miranda Forbes as Nurse.
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Whilst his parents are on holiday in Spain, Ray, driving Bert's
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as Cedric, Nicolas Chagrin as Mario, David Beckett as Mechanic.
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as Bill, Tim Pearce as Ben, Roger Nott as Ambulance Attendant.
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as Lockwood, Arthur's lawyer, David Belcher as Tony Goodtime,
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as 1st Police Sergeant, David Millett as 2nd Police Sergeant.
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steering clear of police and avoiding a diplomatic incident.
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dealer. Charlie and Terry get a house-clearing job from an
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for 'a night on the marshes' – a night of psychological
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as Kev, Shireen Anwar as Indira, Dennis Gimes as thug.
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photographer. (The episode title spoofs the 1978 film
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Arthur falls heavily for Sharon, a glamorous would-be
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that began in 1929 and lasted throughout the 1930s.)
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as The Skipper, Stanley McGeagh as Police Sergeant.
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Arthur is hired by two farmers to repossess a prize
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The trio celebrate by joining in the singing of 6013:How to Succeed in Business without Really Retiring 5685:Marty 'Brains' Goldblum, serving a sentence at an 2771:as Susie Blake, Chris Matthews as Eddie Venables, 2651:as Medical Officer, Jonathan Burn as Boxing M.C., 5426:Gangland boss Billy Meadows comes to London from 5273:A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in Shepherds Bush 4268:as Detective Sergeant Albert 'Charlie' Chisholm, 3975:as Andrew, Howard Attfield as Private Detective. 2537:Broadcast: 26 December 1983 – 21 March 1984 (ITV) 6032:How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 4955:as Pat Norris, Raymond Brody as Bouncing Morry, 4920:The Loneliness of the Long Distance Entrepreneur 2268:Terry meets Dafydd, a young Welshman, an expert 1422:after she is ripped off by the crooked manager. 4881:Broadcast: 5 September – 25 December 1991 (ITV) 4720:as Det. Sgt. Bradshaw, David Arlen as Charlie, 3819:Broadcast: 4 September – 26 December 1985 (ITV) 3262:Broadcast: 5 September – 26 December 1984 (ITV) 5577:and he and Ray proceed to take the goods from 3651:as Justin James, Alan Hunter as Steve Benson, 2836:as Mo, Alan Chuntz as Punter in Betting Shop. 2463:Arthur takes delivery of a privately imported 1531:offered money by the newspaper for her story. 339:Broadcast: 29 October 1979 – 21 January 1980 ( 5635:Broadcast 7 January 1993 – 1 April 1993 (ITV) 5028:Arthur's bank won't extend his already large 4264:as Detective Sergeant Ronald 'Kenny' Rycott, 1955:Guest stars: John Labanowski as Micky Dixon, 49:The earliest episodes focus on Terry McCann ( 8: 4141:, which his bank won't exchange. The ship's 2509:as Georgie, Dominic Allan as Police Doctor, 2301:as Wally Brabham, John Joyce as Eddie Pitt, 2044:Arthur's attempts at organising his niece's 1362:Chisholm—and Arthur gets to keep the money. 1038:Arthur persuades Terry to guard 'Pelmet', a 393:Terry is caught up in an armed robbery at a 6510:drinks, Arthur, Ray and Dave take a van to 5444:as Vinnie Meadows, David Marrick as Henri, 5363:Arthur and Monty Hinchcliffe book a former 4129:Arthur is forced to give Nigel, his wife's 4087:as Mr Muir, Ben Howard as Second-hand Sid, 3112:the title of 1983 Thames television series 2123:as Ernie Dodds, Joe Ritchie as Ron Grundy, 2018:as Georgie Silver, Frank Coda as Mr Woods, 1417:Charlie Vickery asks Arthur to remove some 1131:as George, Charles Pemberton as Policeman. 850:as Vic Piner, Tommy Wright as Henry Piner, 7081: 6503:To take advantage of new rules concerning 5607:Guest stars: Neil Phillips as 'Two-Tone', 5367:act for the "British Volunteer" – retired 4943:The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 4550:Dave fails to return from a coach trip to 4524:as Mickey, Claire Toeman as Young Mother, 3077:as Steve, Brian Hawksley as Mr. Robinson, 1837:the drugs turns up at the meet in a muddy 1726:Broadcast: 13 January – 7 April 1982 (ITV) 6132:is held in order to 'launder' the money. 4420:as DS Rycott, Michael Povey as DC Jones, 4171:as DCI Norton, Jonathan Warren as Nigel, 3799:Guest stars: Colin Farrell as Tasty Tim, 3125:as Joe Mancini, Jenifer Landor as Laura, 3107:, the 'Daley Workout', with moonlighting 2313:as Derek and Jestyn Phillips as Mr Rice. 1963:as Freddie Baker, Diana Malin as Debbie, 7389:. San Francisco, CA: CBS Interactive Inc 6782:singer. (The title spoofs the 1930 film 6395: 6377:Broadcast 6 January 1994 – 10 March 1994 5653: 5305:as Head Waiter, Joe Belcher as Operator 4899: 4364: 3837: 3395:as Mr Henry, Fred Evans as 'The Syrup', 3280: 2555: 1744: 1503:as Harrison, Howard Attfield as Driver. 1006: 725:as Elderly Man, Eamonn Boyce as barman, 681:as Nick, David Baron as Casino Manager. 361: 293: 222: 87: 7359: 7342: 7309: 7301: 7268: 7260: 7227: 7219: 7186: 7178: 7145: 7138: 7105: 5495:as Lorna Nelson, Joseph Long as Carlo, 5396:as Len, Pauline Letts as Mrs Gabadini, 3759:as Cooke, Brian McDermott as Blakeney, 3403:as Mr. Mitra, Stacy Davies as Smudger, 71:George Cole died on 5 August 2015, and 4856:as Justin, Cassie Stuart as Veronica, 4825:officer and the bank manager – fellow 4642:as Tick Tack, Dick Sullivan as Riley, 4559:. (Episode title spoofs the 1962 film 4402:. (Episode title spoofs the 1982 film 3903:as 'Paper', Ellis Dale as Mr Howlett, 744:Come in T64, Your Time is Ticking Away 7310: 7269: 7228: 7187: 7146: 7106: 6264:as Bill McCabe, Frank Baker as Spiky 3907:as Mrs. Foskitt, Paul Cooper as Ron. 3858:Give Us This Day Arthur Daley's Bread 3569:Terry is nearly frozen to death in a 3368:conman and petty crook, working in a 2918:If Money Be the Food of Love, Play On 2357:as Smith, Barrie Cookson as Parsons, 2349:as DS Soames, Diana Malin as Debbie, 721:as Car owner, Ahmed Khalil as Aslam, 7: 7461:No 1 fans site on the web since 1997 5510:The Coach that came in from the Cold 4068:the King is dead, long live the King 759:) to find out who is sabotaging the 6961:Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 5165:major operation – even bigger than 1885:Rembrandt Doesn't Live Here Anymore 1683:A Lot of Bull and a Pat on the Back 1198:Don't Tell Them Willie Boy was Here 6078:Seeing the fashion for television 4940:. (The title spoofs the 1962 film 4452:as Bindle, John Judd as Williams, 3061:as Norma Bates, Susan Kyd as Sue, 2596:Guest cast: none in new sequences 2022:as Stanley, Sidney Kean as Harry. 638:Aces High – and Sometimes Very Low 329:Dennis Waterman Series (1979–1989) 84:Dennis Waterman Series (1979-1989) 25: 6939:Bring Me the Head of Arthur Daley 5524:The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 3622:The Long Ride Back to Scratchwood 1708:as Brown, Diana Malin as Debbie. 1552:as Tommy, Diana Malin as Debbie. 1462:Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Enemy 5737:Arthur starts using advertising 5696:I'll never forget What's 'Isname 5573:known as 'Two-Tone'. He rents a 5038:What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 5017:Whatever Happened to Her Indoors 4042:Arthur is Dead, Long Live Arthur 4027:as Painter, Paul Cooper as Ron, 3986:The Return of the Invincible Man 2824:as Andrew, Vivian Mann as Tony, 2067:as Grantly, John Judd as Noisy, 6758:All Quiet on the West End Front 6655:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 6630:One Flew Over the Parents' Nest 6595:All Things Bright and Beautiful 4871:Gary Webster Series (1991–1994) 3870:which they store in the church 3807:as Fred, Sidney Kean as Harry. 1900:Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 219:Gary Webster Series (1991-1994) 31:School tie § As a metaphor 18:The Second Time Around (Minder) 7435:The Phenomenon that was Minder 6784:All Quiet on the Western Front 5917:Opportunity Knocks and Bruises 5674:I'll Never Forget Whats’ername 5352:The Greatest Show in Willesden 4416:as Albert 'Charlie' Chisholm, 2217:Barry the Book, a high-stakes 2090:The Birdman of Wormwood Scrubs 46:, set in contemporary London. 1: 7459:The Unofficial Fans of Minder 6841:which was a severe worldwide 6558:All Things Brighton Beautiful 6111:Last Orders at the Winchester 6096:as Franco 'Fingers' Rosetti, 5239:The Last Temptation of Christ 5188:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? 4963:as Lucy, Tim Barker as Wilf. 4400:An Officer and a Car Salesman 4386:An Officer and a Car Salesman 4197:Albert Goddard, an eccentric 1065:as Jocelyn Maxwell-Saunders, 451:Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 436:Bury My Half at Waltham Green 382:Gunfight at the OK Laundrette 6814:The Great Depression of 1994 5218:The Last Temptation of Daley 5149:Guess Who's Coming to Pinner 4331:Murder on the Orient Express 4254:Minder on the Orient Express 4241:Minder on the Orient Express 2033:Another Bride, Another Groom 1216:Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here 6195:Trains and Boats and Planes 5138:as Auctioneer's Assistant. 5102:Three Coins in the Fountain 4770:as 'Maltese' Tony Manzoni, 3418:A Number of Old Wives Tales 1142:You Lose Some, You Win Some 7496: 7250:25 February 2009 7209:18 February 2009 7168:11 February 2009 6693:The Immaculate Contraption 6591:Onward, Christian Soldiers 5080:Three Cons Make a Mountain 4539:Days of Fines and Closures 4460:as Gold refinery manager, 4405:An Officer and a Gentleman 3918:Life in the Fast Food Lane 2647:as Darrow, the Solicitor, 28: 7343: 7313: 7302: 7272: 7261: 7235:A Matter of Life and Debt 7231: 7220: 7190: 7179: 7149: 7139: 7128:4 February 2009 7113:Better the Devil You Know 7109: 7049: 7037: 6967: 6949: 6911: 6896: 6874: 6849: 6824: 6790: 6768: 6722: 6716:The Immaculate Collection 6703: 6661: 6640: 6618: 6601: 6568: 6526: 6502: 6492:Another Case of Van Blank 6452: 6427:To sell a consignment of 6426: 6344: 6334: 6300: 6285: 6259: 6227: 6201: 6182: 6136: 6121: 6087: 6077: 6039: 6023: 5989: 5979: 5945: 5927: 5885: 5863: 5817: 5796: 5762: 5736: 5702: 5684: 5606: 5568: 5539:as Superintendent Roden, 5530: 5520: 5486: 5473: 5435: 5425: 5379: 5362: 5332: 5326: 5292: 5283: 5245: 5228: 5194: 5159: 5109: 5090: 5044: 5027: 5001: 4984: 4950: 4930: 4839: 4815: 4765: 4749: 4695: 4683: 4637: 4623: 4569: 4549: 4499: 4493: 4483:It's a Sorry Lorry Morrie 4412: 4397: 4324:as Superintendent Mason, 4259: 4251: 4209: 4196: 4154: 4128: 4074: 4052: 4006: 3996: 3942: 3928: 3878: 3868: 3798: 3792: 3746: 3740: 3698: 3684: 3646: 3632: 3590: 3568: 3518: 3504: 3442: 3428: 3386: 3363: 3325: 3311: 3237: 3227: 3181: 3162: 3120: 3102: 3056: 3040: 2990: 2978: 2940: 2928: 2874: 2857: 2811: 2796: 2762: 2748: 2690: 2676: 2626: 2617: 2595: 2586: 2476: 2462: 2412: 2402: 2344: 2334: 2284: 2267: 2225: 2216: 2166: 2156: 2110: 2100: 2058: 2043: 2005: 1992: 1954: 1949: 1907: 1895: 1849: 1835: 1789: 1775: 1712: 1703: 1693: 1647: 1637: 1591: 1573: 1563:All About Scoring, Innit? 1535: 1524: 1478: 1472: 1426: 1416: 1366: 1356: 1322: 1305: 1271: 1265: 1223: 1208: 1162: 1152: 1118: 1098: 1060: 1037: 947: 933: 891: 875: 829: 813: 767: 754: 712: 702: 664: 648: 598: 588: 542: 532: 502: 496: 458: 446: 421:as Chief Superintendent, 408: 401:Gunfight at the OK Corral 392: 6866:as DS Richard Rogerson, 6839:Great Depression of 1929 6172:Cars and Pints and Pains 6092:as Eric 'Logie' Lawson, 5969:Gone with the Winchester 5853:Looking for Mr. Goodtime 4995:A Bouquet of Barbed Wire 4974:A Bouquet of Barbed Wine 4448:as Chisholm's director, 3887:as Mrs Bickerton-Jones, 2576:Minder's Christmas Bonus 2481:as Inspector Klingmann, 2392:Back in Good Old England 1111:Whose Life is it Anyway? 1088:Whose Wife is it Anyway? 7465:Minder discussion forum 7332:11 March 2009 7073:Channel 5 Series (2009) 6535:as Inspector Rochelle, 5726:No Way to Treat a Daley 5167:The Great Train Robbery 4508:as Self-Inflicted Sid, 3895:as Rev. Brian Redwood, 3407:as Elderly Indian Man. 3217:A Well Fashioned Fit-Up 2786:Sorry Pal, Wrong Number 2493:as Billy 'The Ferret', 1627:Caught in the Act, Fact 834:as Sharon Nightingale, 290:Channel 5 Series (2009) 7433:Brian Hawkins (2002). 7291:4 March 2009 7276:Thank Your Lucky Stars 7027:The Long Good Thursday 6338:For a Few Dollars More 6324:For a Few Dollars More 5878:Looking for Mr Goodbar 5842:as Jehovah's Witness. 5756:No Way to Treat a Lady 5745:near the banks of the 5392:as Monty Hinchcliffe, 4790:as Assistant Manager, 4562:Days of Wine and Roses 4288:as Meredith Gascoyne, 3494:The Second Time Around 3334:as Johnny Winstanley, 3330:as Commander Hawksly, 2607:Rocky Eight and a Half 2525:as Van Radio Officer. 2324:Poetic Justice, Innit? 1783:Dead Men Tell No Tales 1765:Dead Men Do Tell Tales 923:You Gotta Have Friends 7194:The Art of the Matter 6988:as Hammer Callaghan, 6854:as ex-DI Henry Keys, 6431:to The Pizza Man (an 6238:Family Records Centre 6100:as Isabella Rosetti. 5384:as Barry the Barrel, 4688:The Last Picture Show 4272:as François LeBlanc, 4148:From Russia with Love 4118:From Fulham with Love 3967:as Sir Ronald Bates, 3640:motorway service area 3380:What Makes Sammy Run? 3353:What Makes Shamy Run? 2879:as Nathan Loveridge, 2635:as 'Soldier' Atkins, 1395:as Scots Winetaster. 956:as 'Big Kev' Whaley, 900:as Christina Kostos, 563:as Police Inspector, 7317:Till Debt Do Us Part 7042:The Long Good Friday 6735:as Sister Virginia, 6731:as Sister Angelica, 6674:as Willie the Weed, 6610:as Bernie the Bosh, 6587:Born Again Christian 6547:as Passport Officer 6461:as Maureen Krawitz, 6067:The Roof of All Evil 5715:as Baths Attendant. 4019:as Margaret Stuart, 3767:as Raymond Wilkins, 3730:The Balance of Power 3655:as Alisdair Fraser, 3133:as Johnny Petselli, 2953:as Mournful Morris, 2897:Christopher Benjamin 2738:High Drains Pilferer 2666:Senior Citizen Caine 2075:as Middle Aged Man, 1912:as Frankie Simmons, 1240:as Willie Reynolds, 822:Saturday Night Fever 757:Austin A60 Cambridge 486:The Smaller They Are 7326:David Innes Edwards 7244:David Innes Edwards 7203:David Innes Edwards 7162:David Innes Edwards 7122:David Innes Edwards 7000:as Prison Officer, 6843:economic depression 6539:as Henry Saunders, 6457:as Mervyn Krawitz, 5765:Philip Martin Brown 5707:as Marty Goldblum, 5388:as Tommy Pickford, 5337:as Inspector York, 4786:as Shop Assistant, 4758:Fiddler on the Roof 4739:Fiddler on the Hoof 4673:The Last Video Show 4598:as William Shanks, 4582:as The Magistrate, 4472:as Security guard. 4468:as Security guard, 4464:as Police officer, 4310:Katherine Schofield 4222:as Caroline Selby, 4214:as Albert Goddard, 4186:Waiting for Goddard 4091:as Freddy the Fly, 3069:as Charles Riding, 2955:Laurence Harrington 2847:The Car Lot Baggers 2804:Sorry, Wrong Number 2767:as Micky the Fish, 2756:High Plains Drifter 2655:as Boxing Referee. 2230:as Barry the Book, 2189:Christopher Ellison 2175:as Muriel Standen, 2104:Birdman of Alcatraz 1874:as Security Guard. 1656:as Harry Thompson, 729:as Norman Gibbons, 621:Christopher Biggins 603:as Freddie Fenton, 594:and blackmail him. 6820:17 February 1994. 6739:as Hacksaw Harry, 6361:as Robyn Collins, 6357:as Derek Collins, 6313:as Susan Hamilton 6139:Geoffrey Hutchings 6090:Pete Postlethwaite 6048:as Hapless Harry, 6000:Sidney Livingstone 5983:Gone With the Wind 5939:Opportunity Knocks 5537:Geoffrey Whitehead 5440:as Billy Meadows, 5250:as Benny McLeish, 5199:as Tommy Hambury, 5086:26 September 1991 5047:Sydney Livingstone 5023:19 September 1991 4980:12 September 1991 4818:National Insurance 4518:Kenneth Farrington 4454:Nigel Miles-Thomas 4341:Series 7 (1988-89) 4314:Virginia Wetherell 4312:as Deborah South, 4280:as Helen Spender, 4048:25 September 1985 4031:as Billy Beesley. 3992:18 September 1985 3924:11 September 1985 3749:Caroline Langrishe 3599:as Roger Collins, 3500:26 September 1984 3424:19 September 1984 3359:12 September 1984 3242:as Ronald Shyver, 3190:as Albert Wendle, 3079:Sally Jane Jackson 3073:as Barry Pollard, 3015:as Jessica Trent, 2629:Christine Kavanagh 2532:Series 4 (1983-84) 2415:Pete Postlethwaite 2365:as Mr. Russel QC, 2299:Michael Graham Cox 2160:The Sun Also Rises 2146:The Son Also Rises 1798:as Monty Wiseman, 1652:as Lady Margaret, 1540:as George Palmer, 1514:The Old School Tie 1346:A Nice Little Wine 1255:Not a Bad Lad, Dad 1228:as Barney Mather, 1183:as Major Lampson, 1148:25 September 1980 1094:18 September 1980 1042:, at stables near 1033:11 September 1980 842:as Chris Lambert, 803:Monday Night Fever 786:W. Morgan Sheppard 551:as Dai Llewellyn, 413:as Alfie Cavallo, 334:Series 1 (1979-80) 40:television series 7351: 7350: 7102:Original airdate 7070: 7069: 7052:Matthew Scurfield 7016:as DC Fitzgibbon 6998:Sebastian Abineri 6928:as Trevor Carson 6920:as Grant Gedley, 6905:On the Waterfront 6892:24 February 1994 6870:as Percy Vallins 6803:as Marian Prince 6797:Natascha McElhone 6764:10 February 1994 6606:as Sidney Myers, 6384:as Arthur Daley, 6369: 6368: 6230:private detective 6186:Vauxhall Cavalier 6141:as Heart Attack, 6073:25 February 1993 6019:18 February 1993 5975:11 February 1993 5950:as Alexei Nolan, 5691:nervous breakdown 5642:as Arthur Daley, 5627: 5626: 5609:Anthony O'Donnell 5587:Grand Union Canal 5564:25 December 1991 5516:21 November 1991 5499:as Irksome Eric. 5491:as Lewis Nelson, 5469:14 November 1991 5303:Stephen Churchett 5252:Terrence Hardiman 5134:as Mr. Fletcher, 5114:as Ashley Brown, 5053:as Doreen Daley, 4959:as Doreen Daley, 4926:5 September 1991 4888:as Arthur Daley, 4868: 4867: 4864:as DHSS Manager. 4805:The Wrong Goodbye 4794:as Kramer's Man. 4724:as Mr. Sinclair, 4393:26 December 1988 4357:as Arthur Daley, 4353:as Terry McCann, 4338: 4337: 4316:as Debbie South, 4300:as Harry Ridler, 4247:25 December 1985 4203:Waiting for Godot 4079:as Daphne Mount, 4011:as Scotch Harry, 4000:The Invisible Man 3864:4 September 1985 3830:as Arthur Daley, 3826:as Terry McCann, 3811: 3810: 3788:26 December 1984 3782:Around the Corner 3765:Nicholas Courtney 3595:as Charlie Pope, 3537:Nigel Le Vaillant 3535:as Jack Hodgson, 3307:5 September 1984 3273:as Arthur Daley, 3269:as Terry McCann, 3254: 3253: 3202:as Harry Martin, 3196:Maureen O'Farrell 3123:Patrick Troughton 3081:as Karen Bradly. 3036:29 February 1984 3019:as Billy Cronin. 3013:Jackie Smith-Wood 2974:22 February 1984 2949:as Greg Collins, 2924:15 February 1984 2868:The Carpetbaggers 2717:Gillian Taylforth 2711:as Jock McLeish, 2703:as Sheila Jones, 2699:as Johnny Caine, 2582:26 December 1983 2548:as Arthur Daley, 2544:as Terry McCann, 2529: 2528: 2289:as Dafydd Evans, 2238:as Dolly Warner, 2187:as John Standen, 2179:as Morrie Levin, 2135:as Bank Manager. 2096:24 February 1982 2039:17 February 1982 2010:as Derek Farrow, 2008:Richard Griffiths 1988:10 February 1982 1939:Looking for Micky 1926:Valentino Musetti 1920:as Monica Mason, 1862:as Lenny Bowman, 1794:as Mrs Chambers, 1737:as Arthur Daley, 1733:as Terry McCann, 1718: 1717: 1689:18 December 1980 1633:11 December 1980 1600:as Leo Rafferty, 1596:as Danny Varrow, 1520:27 November 1980 1468:20 November 1980 1443:as Jack McQueen, 1383:as Sandra's mum, 1181:Ronald Leigh-Hunt 1165:Anthony Valentine 1106:protection racket 999:as Arthur Daley, 995:as Terry McCann, 980: 979: 972:as D.I. Barnett, 964:as Lady Ingrave, 750:17 December 1979 698:10 December 1979 667:Anthony Valentine 615:as Graham Hurst, 584:26 November 1979 578:The Bounty Hunter 547:as Bassam Sayin, 528:19 November 1979 507:as Scotch Harry, 492:12 November 1979 463:as Rose Mellors, 354:as Arthur Daley, 350:as Terry McCann, 326: 325: 287: 286: 216: 215: 126:11 September 1980 16:(Redirected from 7487: 7448: 7425: 7424: 7417: 7411: 7405: 7399: 7398: 7396: 7394: 7379: 7339: 7337: 7319: 7318: 7298: 7296: 7278: 7277: 7257: 7255: 7237: 7236: 7216: 7214: 7196: 7195: 7175: 7173: 7155: 7154: 7135: 7133: 7115: 7114: 7082: 7078:Series 11 (2009) 7029: 7028: 6994:Desmond McNamara 6980:as DS Rogerson, 6941: 6940: 6888: 6887: 6886:On the Autofront 6816: 6815: 6775:West End theatre 6760: 6759: 6699:3 February 1994 6695: 6694: 6649:on the run from 6636:27 January 1994 6632: 6631: 6564:20 January 1994 6560: 6559: 6529:Mylène Demongeot 6498:13 January 1994 6494: 6493: 6479:Christopher Owen 6446:A Bridge Too Far 6433:unseen character 6418: 6417: 6416:A Fridge Too Far 6396: 6372:Series 10 (1994) 6359:Danielle Spencer 6326: 6325: 6305:as Bill McCabe, 6294:A Taste of Honey 6277: 6276: 6275:A Taste of Money 6252:The Great Gatsby 6219: 6218: 6217:The Great Trilby 6174: 6173: 6155:George Raistrick 6153:as Little Pete, 6113: 6112: 6069: 6068: 6015: 6014: 5971: 5970: 5923:4 February 1993 5919: 5918: 5859:28 January 1993 5855: 5854: 5797:Arthur starts a 5792:21 January 1993 5788: 5787: 5769:Desmond McNamara 5732:14 January 1993 5728: 5727: 5676: 5675: 5654: 5560: 5559: 5512: 5511: 5465: 5464: 5450:Susannah Corbett 5421:7 November 1991 5417: 5416: 5382:Steven O'Donnell 5358:31 October 1991 5354: 5353: 5322:24 October 1991 5318: 5317: 5301:as 'Nostalgic', 5279:17 October 1991 5275: 5274: 5248:Andrew McCulloch 5224:10 October 1991 5220: 5219: 5203:as Mrs Johnson, 5151: 5150: 5136:Jonny Lee Miller 5082: 5081: 5067:Philip Glenister 5059:Cherry Gillespie 5019: 5018: 4976: 4975: 4938:drug trafficking 4922: 4921: 4900: 4850:Iain Cuthbertson 4844:as Guy Wheeler, 4832:The Long Goodbye 4811:6 February 1989 4807: 4806: 4774:as Billy Lynch, 4745:30 January 1989 4741: 4740: 4712:as Sandra Last, 4679:23 January 1989 4675: 4674: 4646:as Devla Riley, 4631:Fatal Attraction 4619:16 January 1989 4615: 4614: 4613:Fatal Impression 4578:as Lucy Harris, 4576:Patricia Maynard 4541: 4540: 4516:as Supt. Mason, 4504:as Fat Charlie, 4485: 4484: 4450:Al Hunter Ashton 4440:as Supt. Mason, 4424:as Col. Caplan, 4414:Patrick Malahide 4398:See synopsis at 4389: 4388: 4365: 4292:as James Crane, 4284:as Mark Graves, 4266:Patrick Malahide 4252:See synopsis at 4243: 4242: 4226:as Mr. Prosser, 4188: 4187: 4173:Claire Davenport 4120: 4119: 4044: 4043: 3988: 3987: 3961:Benjamin Whitrow 3955:as Sarah Bates, 3920: 3919: 3860: 3859: 3838: 3784: 3783: 3753:Peter Woodthorpe 3736:31 October 1984 3732: 3731: 3715:as Mr. Sharman, 3680:24 October 1984 3676: 3675: 3674:Hypnotising Rita 3628:17 October 1984 3624: 3623: 3564:10 October 1984 3560: 3559: 3558:Second Hand Pose 3547:as John Draham. 3531:as Ronnie Todd, 3527:as Barney Todd, 3496: 3495: 3420: 3419: 3355: 3354: 3303: 3302: 3281: 3219: 3218: 3154: 3153: 3103:Arthur starts a 3094: 3093: 3071:Valentine Palmer 3049:California Suite 3032: 3031: 3007:as John Sutton, 2970: 2969: 2920: 2919: 2899:as Mr. Rushmer, 2860:Irish travellers 2853:8 February 1984 2849: 2848: 2816:as J.J. Mooney, 2792:1 February 1984 2788: 2787: 2744:25 January 1984 2740: 2739: 2723:as Girl in Pub, 2719:as Girl in Pub, 2707:as Derek Caine, 2695:as Cecil Caine, 2672:18 January 1984 2668: 2667: 2643:as Eric Morgan, 2639:as Harry Lynch, 2613:11 January 1984 2609: 2608: 2578: 2577: 2556: 2479:Frederick Jaeger 2454: 2453: 2419:David Hargreaves 2394: 2393: 2381:as Jury Member. 2377:as Jury Member, 2373:as Jury Member, 2369:as Jury Member, 2363:Bernard Horsfall 2326: 2325: 2259: 2258: 2208: 2207: 2173:Annabel Leventon 2171:as Ted Standen, 2148: 2147: 2133:Frederick Treves 2115:as Kate Grundy, 2092: 2091: 2069:Desmond McNamara 2035: 2034: 1984: 1983: 1945:3 February 1982 1941: 1940: 1891:27 January 1982 1887: 1886: 1856:Alan MacNaughtan 1831:20 January 1982 1827: 1826: 1792:Patricia Maynard 1771:13 January 1982 1767: 1766: 1745: 1685: 1684: 1629: 1628: 1569:4 December 1980 1565: 1564: 1516: 1515: 1464: 1463: 1412:6 November 1980 1408: 1407: 1352:30 October 1980 1348: 1347: 1301:23 October 1980 1297: 1296: 1261:16 October 1980 1257: 1256: 1200: 1199: 1185:Leslie Schofield 1144: 1143: 1099:Terry guards an 1090: 1089: 1029: 1028: 1007: 929:21 January 1980 925: 924: 871:14 January 1980 867: 866: 865:The Dessert Song 816:nightclub singer 805: 804: 746: 745: 694: 693: 692:The Bengal Tiger 644:3 December 1979 640: 639: 619:as Ralph Hurst, 607:as Jo Williams, 580: 579: 549:Kenneth Griffith 524: 523: 488: 487: 442:5 November 1979 438: 437: 417:as Mrs. Mayhew, 388:29 October 1979 384: 383: 362: 294: 248:25 December 1991 245:5 September 1991 223: 206:26 December 1988 193:25 December 1985 190:4 September 1985 177:26 December 1984 174:5 September 1984 158:26 December 1983 129:18 December 1980 88: 21: 7495: 7494: 7490: 7489: 7488: 7486: 7485: 7484: 7470: 7469: 7455: 7445: 7432: 7429: 7428: 7419: 7418: 7414: 7406: 7402: 7392: 7390: 7381: 7380: 7361: 7356: 7347: 7335: 7333: 7316: 7315: 7306: 7294: 7292: 7275: 7274: 7265: 7253: 7251: 7234: 7233: 7224: 7212: 7210: 7193: 7192: 7183: 7171: 7169: 7153:In Vino Veritas 7152: 7151: 7142: 7131: 7129: 7112: 7111: 7098: 7080: 7075: 7026: 7025: 6984:as Magistrate, 6970:Stratford Johns 6938: 6937: 6924:as DS Tomkins, 6916:as Don Gedley, 6914:Godfrey Jackman 6885: 6884: 6868:Robert Stephens 6813: 6812: 6795:as Hargreaves, 6757: 6756: 6741:Kevork Malikyan 6692: 6691: 6629: 6628: 6614:as Sadie Myers 6557: 6556: 6491: 6490: 6469:as Tewkesbury, 6465:as Lucy Conti, 6422:6 January 1994 6415: 6414: 6374: 6323: 6322: 6274: 6273: 6216: 6215: 6171: 6170: 6110: 6109: 6066: 6065: 6046:John Normington 6027:sting operation 6012: 6011: 5994:as Toby 'Jug', 5968: 5967: 5916: 5915: 5902:as Magistrate, 5852: 5851: 5838:as Laura Kaye, 5824:Ian Bartholomew 5785: 5784: 5773:Richard Ridings 5725: 5724: 5709:Kenneth Cranham 5680:7 January 1993 5673: 5672: 5632: 5630:Series 9 (1993) 5558:The Cruel Canal 5557: 5556: 5545:Patrick Godfrey 5535:as 'Previous', 5509: 5508: 5463:The Odds Couple 5462: 5461: 5415:Too Many Crooks 5414: 5413: 5398:Emma Cunningham 5351: 5350: 5315: 5314: 5295:George Costigan 5272: 5271: 5254:as Dr Hardman, 5217: 5216: 5155:3 October 1991 5148: 5147: 5130:as Auctioneer, 5079: 5078: 5055:George Costigan 5049:as Bert Daley, 5016: 5015: 4973: 4972: 4919: 4918: 4896:as Dave Harris. 4878: 4876:Series 8 (1991) 4873: 4804: 4803: 4782:as Cafe Owner, 4768:Michael Kitchen 4738: 4737: 4714:Patrick Ryecart 4704:as Supt Mason, 4702:Garfield Morgan 4672: 4671: 4662:as Mr Marsden. 4612: 4611: 4602:as Auctioneer. 4580:Thorley Walters 4545:9 January 1989 4538: 4537: 4514:Garfield Morgan 4489:2 January 1989 4482: 4481: 4458:Gordon Salkilld 4438:Garfield Morgan 4384: 4383: 4361:as Dave Harris. 4351:Dennis Waterman 4343: 4322:Garfield Morgan 4308:as Mr. Dryden, 4240: 4239: 4192:9 October 1985 4185: 4184: 4165:Michael Gothard 4124:2 October 1985 4117: 4116: 4041: 4040: 3985: 3984: 3957:Timothy Carlton 3931:British Telecom 3917: 3916: 3857: 3856: 3834:as Dave Harris. 3824:Dennis Waterman 3816: 3814:Series 6 (1985) 3781: 3780: 3763:as Rutherford, 3729: 3728: 3711:as Rita's mum, 3673: 3672: 3621: 3620: 3557: 3556: 3543:as John Scott, 3493: 3492: 3477:Michael Attwell 3417: 3416: 3393:Robbie Coltrane 3364:Shamy, a young 3352: 3351: 3300: 3299: 3277:as Dave Harris. 3267:Dennis Waterman 3259: 3257:Series 5 (1984) 3240:Stanley Meadows 3216: 3215: 3194:as Tony Apsey, 3192:Peter Alexander 3151: 3150: 3091: 3090: 3030:Willesden Suite 3029: 3028: 2967: 2966: 2945:as Dee Rogers, 2917: 2916: 2846: 2845: 2832:as Railwayman, 2830:Timothy Bateson 2785: 2784: 2737: 2736: 2725:Griffith Davies 2701:Angela Richards 2693:Lionel Jeffries 2665: 2664: 2606: 2605: 2575: 2574: 2552:as Dave Harris. 2542:Dennis Waterman 2534: 2511:Annette Badland 2487:Lindy Whiteford 2451: 2450: 2439:Royston Tickner 2417:as Jack Wragg, 2406:English Channel 2391: 2390: 2359:Peter-Hugo Daly 2323: 2322: 2297:as Ted Turton, 2256: 2255: 2232:Nigel Davenport 2205: 2204: 2193:Nigel Humphreys 2185:Stephen Garlick 2183:as Alex Rowan, 2145: 2144: 2127:as Mrs Knight, 2089: 2088: 2063:as DC Ashmole, 2032: 2031: 1981: 1980: 1938: 1937: 1884: 1883: 1864:Julian Holloway 1824: 1823: 1800:Harold Innocent 1764: 1763: 1741:as Dave Harris. 1731:Dennis Waterman 1723: 1721:Series 3 (1982) 1682: 1681: 1664:as Mr. Knight, 1626: 1625: 1562: 1561: 1513: 1512: 1461: 1460: 1441:Michael Robbins 1405: 1404: 1381:Pam St. Clement 1345: 1344: 1333:Janine Duvitski 1316:The Deer Hunter 1295:The Beer Hunter 1294: 1293: 1278:Dicken Ashworth 1267:fight him off. 1254: 1253: 1204:9 October 1980 1197: 1196: 1169:Gennie Nevinson 1141: 1140: 1087: 1086: 1053:National Velvet 1027:National Pelmet 1026: 1025: 1003:as Dave Harris. 993:Dennis Waterman 985: 983:Series 2 (1980) 974:Prentis Hancock 922: 921: 910:Michael Angelis 884:The Desert Song 864: 863: 809:7 January 1980 802: 801: 774:Daphne Anderson 743: 742: 691: 690: 675:Kevork Malikyan 637: 636: 625:Keith Alexander 577: 576: 535:West Kensington 522:A Tethered Goat 521: 520: 485: 484: 435: 434: 381: 380: 358:as Dave Harris. 348:Dennis Waterman 336: 331: 316:4 February 2009 292: 221: 209:6 February 1989 142:13 January 1982 113:21 January 1980 110:29 October 1979 86: 81: 79:Series overview 51:Dennis Waterman 34: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 7493: 7491: 7483: 7482: 7472: 7471: 7468: 7467: 7462: 7454: 7453:External links 7451: 7450: 7449: 7443: 7427: 7426: 7412: 7400: 7358: 7357: 7355: 7352: 7349: 7348: 7344: 7341: 7340: 7330: 7327: 7324: 7321: 7312: 7308: 7307: 7303: 7300: 7299: 7289: 7286: 7283: 7280: 7271: 7267: 7266: 7262: 7259: 7258: 7248: 7245: 7242: 7239: 7230: 7226: 7225: 7221: 7218: 7217: 7207: 7204: 7201: 7198: 7189: 7185: 7184: 7180: 7177: 7176: 7166: 7163: 7160: 7157: 7148: 7144: 7143: 7140: 7137: 7136: 7126: 7123: 7120: 7117: 7108: 7104: 7103: 7100: 7095: 7092: 7089: 7086: 7079: 7076: 7074: 7071: 7068: 7067: 7047: 7046: 7035: 7034: 7033:10 March 1994 7031: 7022: 7018: 7017: 6965: 6964: 6947: 6946: 6943: 6934: 6930: 6929: 6909: 6908: 6894: 6893: 6890: 6881: 6877: 6876: 6872: 6871: 6847: 6846: 6822: 6821: 6818: 6809: 6805: 6804: 6801:Samantha Janus 6788: 6787: 6766: 6765: 6762: 6753: 6749: 6748: 6720: 6719: 6706:Austin Allegro 6704:A nun buys an 6701: 6700: 6697: 6688: 6684: 6683: 6670:as DI Styles, 6664:Susannah Doyle 6659: 6658: 6638: 6637: 6634: 6625: 6621: 6620: 6616: 6615: 6612:Sheila Steafel 6599: 6598: 6583:Salvation Army 6566: 6565: 6562: 6553: 6549: 6548: 6533:Olivier Pierre 6531:as Madeleine, 6524: 6523: 6500: 6499: 6496: 6487: 6483: 6482: 6481:as Mr. Gordon 6471:Shaun Dingwall 6450: 6449: 6424: 6423: 6420: 6411: 6407: 6406: 6403: 6400: 6394: 6393: 6392:as Dave Harris 6388:as Ray Daley, 6380:Regular cast: 6378: 6373: 6370: 6367: 6366: 6363:Mark Strickson 6342: 6341: 6332: 6331: 6328: 6319: 6315: 6314: 6303:Simon Chilvers 6298: 6297: 6283: 6282: 6281:25 March 1993 6279: 6270: 6266: 6265: 6262:Simon Chilvers 6257: 6256: 6225: 6224: 6223:18 March 1993 6221: 6212: 6208: 6207: 6199: 6198: 6180: 6179: 6178:11 March 1993 6176: 6167: 6163: 6162: 6151:George Sweeney 6143:Gavin Richards 6134: 6133: 6119: 6118: 6115: 6106: 6102: 6101: 6085: 6084: 6075: 6074: 6071: 6062: 6058: 6057: 6037: 6036: 6021: 6020: 6017: 6008: 6004: 6003: 5987: 5986: 5977: 5976: 5973: 5964: 5960: 5959: 5956:Chris Matthews 5943: 5942: 5925: 5924: 5921: 5912: 5908: 5907: 5883: 5882: 5861: 5860: 5857: 5848: 5844: 5843: 5815: 5814: 5794: 5793: 5790: 5781: 5777: 5776: 5767:as Tony Pike, 5760: 5759: 5734: 5733: 5730: 5721: 5717: 5716: 5705:Allan Corduner 5700: 5699: 5682: 5681: 5678: 5669: 5665: 5664: 5661: 5658: 5652: 5651: 5650:as Dave Harris 5646:as Ray Daley, 5638:Regular cast: 5636: 5631: 5628: 5625: 5624: 5621:Michael Goldie 5604: 5603: 5591:Regent's Canal 5566: 5565: 5562: 5553: 5549: 5548: 5533:Trevor Peacock 5528: 5527: 5518: 5517: 5514: 5505: 5501: 5500: 5484: 5483: 5480:The Odd Couple 5471: 5470: 5467: 5458: 5454: 5453: 5438:Trevor Byfield 5433: 5432: 5423: 5422: 5419: 5410: 5406: 5405: 5377: 5376: 5360: 5359: 5356: 5347: 5343: 5342: 5339:Kenneth Colley 5330: 5329: 5324: 5323: 5320: 5311: 5307: 5306: 5290: 5289: 5281: 5280: 5277: 5268: 5264: 5263: 5260:Arthur Whybrow 5256:Roger Brierley 5243: 5242: 5226: 5225: 5222: 5213: 5209: 5208: 5197:Michael Gambon 5192: 5191: 5157: 5156: 5153: 5144: 5140: 5139: 5128:Terence Harvey 5126:as Middleton, 5116:Dermot Crowley 5107: 5106: 5088: 5087: 5084: 5075: 5071: 5070: 5042: 5041: 5025: 5024: 5021: 5012: 5008: 5007: 5004:Philip McGough 4999: 4998: 4982: 4981: 4978: 4969: 4965: 4964: 4953:Roberta Taylor 4948: 4947: 4928: 4927: 4924: 4915: 4911: 4910: 4907: 4904: 4898: 4897: 4892:as Ray Daley, 4884:Regular cast: 4882: 4877: 4874: 4872: 4869: 4866: 4865: 4842:Paul Eddington 4837: 4836: 4813: 4812: 4809: 4800: 4796: 4795: 4780:Gerald Campion 4763: 4762: 4747: 4746: 4743: 4734: 4730: 4729: 4708:as Jack Last, 4693: 4692: 4681: 4680: 4677: 4668: 4664: 4663: 4648:Sheila Steafel 4644:Valerie Lilley 4640:Billy Connolly 4635: 4634: 4621: 4620: 4617: 4608: 4604: 4603: 4596:John Nettleton 4567: 4566: 4547: 4546: 4543: 4534: 4530: 4529: 4522:Steve McFadden 4497: 4496: 4491: 4490: 4487: 4478: 4474: 4473: 4442:George Sweeney 4434:Simon Williams 4422:Richard Briers 4410: 4409: 4395: 4394: 4391: 4380: 4376: 4375: 4372: 4369: 4363: 4362: 4349:Regular cast: 4347: 4342: 4339: 4336: 4335: 4306:Dennis Edwards 4296:as Ted Moore, 4294:James Faulkner 4286:Maurice Denham 4278:Honor Blackman 4276:as The Judge, 4257: 4256: 4249: 4248: 4245: 4236: 4232: 4231: 4224:Donald Douglas 4218:as 'Scooter', 4207: 4206: 4194: 4193: 4190: 4181: 4177: 4176: 4152: 4151: 4126: 4125: 4122: 4113: 4109: 4108: 4085:Jonathan Elsom 4072: 4071: 4055:Inland Revenue 4050: 4049: 4046: 4037: 4033: 4032: 4004: 4003: 3994: 3993: 3990: 3981: 3977: 3976: 3947:as McTaggart, 3940: 3939: 3926: 3925: 3922: 3913: 3909: 3908: 3876: 3875: 3866: 3865: 3862: 3853: 3849: 3848: 3845: 3842: 3836: 3835: 3822:Regular cast: 3820: 3815: 3812: 3809: 3808: 3803:as DI Norton, 3796: 3795: 3790: 3789: 3786: 3777: 3773: 3772: 3769:Michael Ripper 3755:as Jeff Lent, 3744: 3743: 3738: 3737: 3734: 3725: 3721: 3720: 3717:Sally Faulkner 3705:Donald Sumpter 3696: 3695: 3692:Educating Rita 3682: 3681: 3678: 3669: 3665: 3664: 3644: 3643: 3630: 3629: 3626: 3617: 3613: 3612: 3605:Johnny Shannon 3588: 3587: 3566: 3565: 3562: 3553: 3549: 3548: 3529:John F. Landry 3516: 3515: 3502: 3501: 3498: 3489: 3485: 3484: 3469:Kenneth Waller 3457:Sue Holderness 3440: 3439: 3426: 3425: 3422: 3413: 3409: 3408: 3384: 3383: 3361: 3360: 3357: 3348: 3344: 3343: 3332:Reginald Marsh 3323: 3322: 3314:Buckler's Hard 3309: 3308: 3305: 3301:Goodbye Sailor 3296: 3292: 3291: 3288: 3285: 3279: 3278: 3265:Regular cast: 3263: 3258: 3255: 3252: 3251: 3235: 3234: 3225: 3224: 3223:21 March 1984 3221: 3212: 3208: 3207: 3179: 3178: 3160: 3159: 3158:14 March 1984 3156: 3147: 3143: 3142: 3135:Janet Fielding 3118: 3117: 3100: 3099: 3096: 3087: 3083: 3082: 3075:Reece Dinsdale 3063:William Simons 3054: 3053: 3038: 3037: 3034: 3025: 3021: 3020: 3001:Primi Townsend 2999:as Zac Zolar, 2995:as Cyril Ash, 2988: 2987: 2983:A Star is Born 2976: 2975: 2972: 2968:A Star is Gorn 2963: 2959: 2958: 2938: 2937: 2926: 2925: 2922: 2913: 2909: 2908: 2889:James Faulkner 2885:June Whitfield 2872: 2871: 2855: 2854: 2851: 2842: 2838: 2837: 2826:Rosalind Lloyd 2809: 2808: 2794: 2793: 2790: 2781: 2777: 2776: 2760: 2759: 2746: 2745: 2742: 2733: 2729: 2728: 2688: 2687: 2674: 2673: 2670: 2661: 2657: 2656: 2624: 2623: 2615: 2614: 2611: 2602: 2598: 2597: 2593: 2592: 2584: 2583: 2580: 2571: 2567: 2566: 2563: 2560: 2554: 2553: 2540:Regular cast: 2538: 2533: 2530: 2527: 2526: 2521:as Officer 2, 2501:as Gypsy Joe, 2491:Russell Hunter 2474: 2473: 2460: 2459: 2456: 2447: 2443: 2442: 2410: 2409: 2400: 2399: 2398:31 March 1982 2396: 2387: 2383: 2382: 2375:Gwyneth Strong 2347:Michael Culver 2342: 2341: 2332: 2331: 2330:24 March 1982 2328: 2319: 2315: 2314: 2282: 2281: 2265: 2264: 2263:17 March 1982 2261: 2252: 2248: 2247: 2240:Roger Brierley 2228:Michael Medwin 2223: 2222: 2214: 2213: 2212:10 March 1982 2210: 2201: 2197: 2196: 2164: 2163: 2154: 2153: 2150: 2141: 2137: 2136: 2117:Maurice Denham 2108: 2107: 2098: 2097: 2094: 2085: 2081: 2080: 2056: 2055: 2041: 2040: 2037: 2028: 2024: 2023: 2003: 2002: 1990: 1989: 1986: 1977: 1973: 1972: 1952: 1951: 1947: 1946: 1943: 1934: 1930: 1929: 1918:Patricia Quinn 1905: 1904: 1893: 1892: 1889: 1880: 1876: 1875: 1847: 1846: 1833: 1832: 1829: 1825:You Need Hands 1820: 1816: 1815: 1806:as Meadhurst, 1802:as Incapable, 1787: 1786: 1773: 1772: 1769: 1760: 1756: 1755: 1752: 1749: 1743: 1742: 1729:Regular cast: 1727: 1722: 1719: 1716: 1715: 1710: 1709: 1706:Derek Benfield 1701: 1700: 1691: 1690: 1687: 1678: 1674: 1673: 1645: 1644: 1635: 1634: 1631: 1622: 1618: 1617: 1610:George Sweeney 1606:Adrienne Posta 1602:Forbes Collins 1589: 1588: 1571: 1570: 1567: 1558: 1554: 1553: 1546:Derek Thompson 1542:Sherrie Hewson 1533: 1532: 1522: 1521: 1518: 1509: 1505: 1504: 1476: 1475: 1470: 1469: 1466: 1457: 1453: 1452: 1424: 1423: 1414: 1413: 1410: 1401: 1397: 1396: 1393:Donald Douglas 1391:as Policeman, 1364: 1363: 1354: 1353: 1350: 1341: 1337: 1336: 1320: 1319: 1303: 1302: 1299: 1290: 1286: 1285: 1269: 1268: 1263: 1262: 1259: 1250: 1246: 1245: 1242:Vicki Michelle 1234:Ronnie Stevens 1230:Jackie Collins 1221: 1220: 1206: 1205: 1202: 1193: 1189: 1188: 1160: 1159: 1150: 1149: 1146: 1137: 1133: 1132: 1116: 1115: 1096: 1095: 1092: 1083: 1079: 1078: 1058: 1057: 1035: 1034: 1031: 1022: 1018: 1017: 1014: 1011: 1005: 1004: 991:Regular cast: 989: 984: 981: 978: 977: 945: 944: 931: 930: 927: 918: 914: 913: 889: 888: 873: 872: 869: 860: 856: 855: 848:Anthony Heaton 844:Brian Croucher 827: 826: 811: 810: 807: 798: 794: 793: 765: 764: 752: 751: 748: 739: 735: 734: 710: 709: 700: 699: 696: 687: 683: 682: 662: 661: 646: 645: 642: 633: 629: 628: 596: 595: 586: 585: 582: 573: 569: 568: 561:Patrick Jordan 553:Michael Sheard 540: 539: 530: 529: 526: 517: 513: 512: 500: 499: 494: 493: 490: 481: 477: 476: 456: 455: 444: 443: 440: 431: 427: 426: 423:Arnold Diamond 406: 405: 390: 389: 386: 377: 373: 372: 369: 366: 360: 359: 346:Regular cast: 344: 335: 332: 330: 327: 324: 323: 320: 317: 314: 308: 307: 304: 301: 298: 291: 288: 285: 284: 281: 278: 277:6 January 1994 275: 269: 268: 265: 262: 261:7 January 1993 259: 253: 252: 249: 246: 243: 237: 236: 233: 230: 227: 220: 217: 214: 213: 210: 207: 204: 198: 197: 194: 191: 188: 182: 181: 178: 175: 172: 166: 165: 162: 159: 156: 150: 149: 146: 143: 140: 134: 133: 130: 127: 124: 118: 117: 114: 111: 108: 102: 101: 98: 95: 92: 85: 82: 80: 77: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 7492: 7481: 7478: 7477: 7475: 7466: 7463: 7460: 7457: 7456: 7452: 7446: 7444:962-86812-1-4 7440: 7436: 7431: 7430: 7422: 7416: 7413: 7409: 7404: 7401: 7388: 7384: 7378: 7376: 7374: 7372: 7370: 7368: 7366: 7364: 7360: 7353: 7331: 7328: 7325: 7322: 7290: 7287: 7284: 7281: 7249: 7246: 7243: 7240: 7208: 7205: 7202: 7199: 7167: 7164: 7161: 7158: 7127: 7124: 7121: 7118: 7101: 7096: 7093: 7090: 7087: 7084: 7083: 7077: 7072: 7065: 7061: 7057: 7056:Chris Sanders 7053: 7050:Guest stars: 7048: 7044: 7043: 7036: 7032: 7023: 7020: 7019: 7015: 7011: 7008:as Rossitor, 7007: 7003: 6999: 6995: 6991: 6987: 6983: 6979: 6978:James Warrior 6975: 6971: 6968:Guest stars: 6966: 6962: 6957: 6956:quartermaster 6953: 6948: 6945:3 March 1994 6944: 6935: 6932: 6931: 6927: 6923: 6919: 6918:Perry Fenwick 6915: 6912:Guest stars: 6910: 6906: 6901: 6895: 6891: 6882: 6879: 6878: 6873: 6869: 6865: 6864:James Warrior 6861: 6857: 6856:Barry Jackson 6853: 6850:Guest stars: 6848: 6844: 6840: 6837: 6833: 6828: 6823: 6819: 6810: 6807: 6806: 6802: 6798: 6794: 6791:Guest stars: 6789: 6785: 6781: 6776: 6772: 6767: 6763: 6754: 6751: 6750: 6747:as Jorgensen 6746: 6742: 6738: 6734: 6730: 6726: 6723:Guest stars: 6721: 6717: 6712: 6707: 6702: 6698: 6689: 6686: 6685: 6681: 6680:Martyn Whitby 6677: 6673: 6672:Tony Robinson 6669: 6665: 6662:Guest stars: 6660: 6656: 6652: 6648: 6644: 6639: 6635: 6626: 6623: 6622: 6617: 6613: 6609: 6605: 6602:Guest stars: 6600: 6596: 6592: 6588: 6584: 6580: 6576: 6572: 6567: 6563: 6554: 6551: 6550: 6546: 6542: 6538: 6534: 6530: 6527:Guest stars: 6525: 6521: 6517: 6513: 6509: 6506: 6501: 6497: 6488: 6485: 6484: 6480: 6476: 6472: 6468: 6467:Tony Steedman 6464: 6460: 6459:Dilys Watling 6456: 6453:Guest stars: 6451: 6447: 6442: 6438: 6434: 6430: 6425: 6421: 6412: 6409: 6408: 6404: 6401: 6398: 6397: 6391: 6390:Glynn Edwards 6387: 6383: 6379: 6376: 6375: 6371: 6364: 6360: 6356: 6353:as DS Davis, 6352: 6348: 6345:Guest stars: 6343: 6339: 6333: 6330:1 April 1993 6329: 6320: 6317: 6316: 6312: 6311:Nikki Coghill 6308: 6304: 6301:Guest stars: 6299: 6295: 6290: 6284: 6280: 6271: 6268: 6267: 6263: 6260:Guest stars: 6258: 6254: 6253: 6248: 6243: 6239: 6235: 6231: 6226: 6222: 6213: 6210: 6209: 6205: 6204:Deobia Oparei 6202:Guest stars: 6200: 6196: 6191: 6187: 6181: 6177: 6168: 6165: 6164: 6160: 6156: 6152: 6148: 6144: 6140: 6137:Guest stars: 6135: 6131: 6126: 6120: 6117:4 March 1993 6116: 6107: 6104: 6103: 6099: 6095: 6091: 6088:Guest stars: 6086: 6081: 6076: 6072: 6063: 6060: 6059: 6055: 6054:Helen Masters 6051: 6050:John Halstead 6047: 6043: 6040:Guest stars: 6038: 6034: 6033: 6028: 6022: 6018: 6009: 6006: 6005: 6001: 5997: 5993: 5990:Guest stars: 5988: 5984: 5978: 5974: 5965: 5962: 5961: 5957: 5953: 5952:Natalie Roles 5949: 5948:Sean McGinley 5946:Guest stars: 5944: 5940: 5935: 5931: 5926: 5922: 5913: 5910: 5909: 5905: 5901: 5897: 5896:Colin Jeavons 5893: 5889: 5886:Guest stars: 5884: 5881: 5879: 5874: 5867: 5862: 5858: 5849: 5846: 5845: 5841: 5837: 5836:Annie Lambert 5833: 5832:Elaine Lordan 5829: 5825: 5822:as 'Rabbit', 5821: 5820:Brian Hibbard 5818:Guest stars: 5816: 5812: 5808: 5803: 5800: 5795: 5791: 5782: 5779: 5778: 5774: 5770: 5766: 5763:Guest stars: 5761: 5757: 5752: 5748: 5744: 5743:power station 5740: 5735: 5731: 5722: 5719: 5718: 5714: 5710: 5706: 5703:Guest stars: 5701: 5697: 5692: 5688: 5683: 5679: 5670: 5667: 5666: 5662: 5659: 5656: 5655: 5649: 5648:Glynn Edwards 5645: 5641: 5637: 5634: 5633: 5629: 5622: 5618: 5617:Trevor Cooper 5614: 5610: 5605: 5601: 5600:The Cruel Sea 5596: 5592: 5588: 5584: 5580: 5576: 5572: 5567: 5563: 5554: 5551: 5550: 5546: 5543:as Lorraine, 5542: 5538: 5534: 5531:Guest stars: 5529: 5525: 5519: 5515: 5506: 5503: 5502: 5498: 5497:Neale Goodrum 5494: 5490: 5487:Guest stars: 5485: 5481: 5477: 5472: 5468: 5459: 5456: 5455: 5451: 5447: 5446:Godfrey James 5443: 5439: 5436:Guest stars: 5434: 5429: 5424: 5420: 5411: 5408: 5407: 5403: 5402:James Ottaway 5399: 5395: 5391: 5387: 5383: 5380:Guest stars: 5378: 5374: 5370: 5369:ventriloquist 5366: 5361: 5357: 5348: 5345: 5344: 5340: 5336: 5333:Guest stars: 5331: 5325: 5321: 5312: 5309: 5308: 5304: 5300: 5296: 5293:Guest stars: 5291: 5287: 5282: 5278: 5269: 5266: 5265: 5261: 5257: 5253: 5249: 5246:Guest stars: 5244: 5240: 5236: 5232: 5227: 5223: 5214: 5211: 5210: 5206: 5202: 5198: 5195:Guest stars: 5193: 5189: 5184: 5180: 5176: 5172: 5168: 5163: 5158: 5154: 5145: 5142: 5141: 5137: 5133: 5132:David Jackson 5129: 5125: 5121: 5117: 5113: 5110:Guest stars: 5108: 5104: 5103: 5098: 5094: 5089: 5085: 5076: 5073: 5072: 5069:as Greg Hunt 5068: 5065:as Richards, 5064: 5063:Kevin McNally 5060: 5056: 5052: 5051:Lill Roughley 5048: 5045:Guest stars: 5043: 5039: 5035: 5031: 5026: 5022: 5013: 5010: 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Index

The Second Time Around (Minder)
School tie § As a metaphor
ITV
Minder
Dennis Waterman
George Cole
Gary Webster
Glynn Edwards
ITV
Dennis Waterman
George Cole
Glynn Edwards
laundrette
Gunfight at the OK Corral
Dave King
Hilary Mason
Donald Burton
Arnold Diamond
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Ann Lynn
Kenneth Cope
Nicky Henson
Tony Selby
Phil McCall
David Jackson
West Kensington
Lee Montague
Kenneth Griffith
Michael Sheard
Nadim Sawalha

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