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22 Episodes 1995 - 1996
Episode 1
Thu, Oct 5, 1995 60 mins
In Part 1 of "Gallowglass," a just-released mental patient (Michael Sheen) is saved from a suicide attempt by a loner (Paul Rhys). Nina: Arkie Whitely. Paul: John McArdle. Apsoland: Gary Waldhorn. Tilly: Claire Hackett.
Episode 2
Thu, Oct 12, 1995 60 mins
In Part 2 of "Gallowglass," Sandor (Paul Rhys) uses his wiles to lure Joe's sister (Claire Hackett) into the kidnapping scheme. Joe: Michael Sheen. Paul: John McArdle. Nina: Arkie Whitely. Jessica: Harriet Owen.
Episode 3
Thu, Oct 19, 1995 60 mins
As "Gallowglass" concludes, Sandor threatens to kill Paul's young daughter if Paul refuses to swap Nina (Arkie Whitely) for the child; Nina's willing to be taken hostage. Paul: John McArdle. Tilly: Claire Hackett. Jessica: Harriet Owen. Joe: Michael Sheen.
Episode 4
Sat, Oct 26, 1996 60 mins
David Suchet returns as Hercule Poirot in the two-part "Murder on the Links." While on vacation, he's summoned to investigate the kidnapping of a businessman (Damien Thomas). Bernadette: Kate Fahy. Hastings: Hugh Fraser. Japp: Philip Jackson.
Episode 5
Thu, Nov 2, 1995 60 mins
In the conclusion of "Murder on the Links," Poirot thinks the key to finding Paul Renauld's killer can be traced to a 10-year-old case involving similar circumstances. Jack: Benjamin Pullen. Hastings: Hugh Fraser. Giraud: Bill Moody.
Episode 6
Thu, Nov 9, 1995 60 mins
"Hickory Dickory Dock," Part 1. Poirot probes a case of diamond smuggling at a youth hostel. Bateson: Damian Lewis. Sally: Paris Jefferson. Mrs. Nicoletis: Rachel Bell. Celia: Jessica Lloyd.
Episode 7
Thu, Nov 16, 1995 60 mins
"Hickory Dickory Dock," conclusion. Insp. Japp finds morphine in Colin's room, which may mark him as Celia's murderer. Poirot: David Suchet. Miss Lemon: Pauline Moran. Sally: Paris Jefferson. Chapman: Jonathan Firth.
Episode 8
Thu, Nov 30, 1995 60 mins
In "The Dying Detective," Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and Watson are approached by a financier's wife, who claims that her husband is slowly being addicted to opium by a greedy family member. Watson: Edward Hardwicke. Mrs. Hudson: Rosalie Williams.
Episode 9
Thu, Dec 7, 1995 90 mins
Holmes (Jeremy Brett) investigates whether severed ears found in "The Cardboard Box" on Christmas Eve belong to a missing woman, whose sisters (Joanna David, Deborah Findlay) bitterly resent each other. Watson: Edward Hardwicke. Mrs. Hudson: Rosalie Williams.
Episode 10
Thu, Jan 4, 1996 60 mins
In "The Three Gables," Sherlock Holmes investigates an elderly woman's claims that her house is under scrutiny, which leads him to a seductive widow. Mary: Mary Ellis. Isadora: Claudine Auger. Watson: Edward Hardwicke.
Episode 11
Thu, Jan 11, 1996 60 mins
Sherlock Holmes is asked by a terrified boarding house proprietor (Betty Marsden) to check a lone lodger, whose strange behavior may be linked to "The Red Circle." Watson: Edward Hardwicke. Mrs. Hudson: Rosalie Williams.
Episode 12
Thu, Jan 18, 1996 60 mins
In "The Golden Pince-Nez," Holmes (Jeremy Brett) enlists the aid of his brother, Mycroft, to solve the case of a murdered man found clutching a pair of glasses. Mrs. Hudson: Rosalie Williams.
Episode 13
Thu, Jan 25, 1996 60 mins
Mycroft Holmes (Charles Gray), filling in for his brother Sherlock, assists Watson in retrieving "The Mazarin Stone," a diamond stolen from a museum. Count Sylvius: Jon Finch. Agnes: Phyllis Calvert. Emily: Barbara Hicks.
Episode 14
Thu, Feb 1, 1996 60 mins
John Thaw as Chief Insp. Morse in the two-part "The Day of the Devil." Part 1 finds Morse and Lewis on the trail of an escaped serial rapist. Esther: Harriet Walter. Barrie: Keith Allen. Strange: Patrick Drury. Appleton: Richard Griffiths.
Episode 15
Thu, Feb 8, 1996 60 mins
A ritualistic murder draws "The Day of the Devil" to a close, and Barrie (Keith Allen), whose disguises have kept him one step ahead of the police, is the chief suspect. Morse: John Thaw. Dr. Martin: Harriet Walter. Appleton: Richard Griffiths
Episode 16
Thu, Feb 15, 1996 60 mins
John Gielgud stars in the two-part "Twilight of the Gods." In Part 1, a journalist's body is found at Oxford, where Morse is attending a concert by a diva. Lewis: Kevin Whately. Gwladys: Sheila Gish. Baydon: Robert Hardy. Cartwright: Julian Curry.
Episode 17
Thu, Feb 22, 1996 60 mins
In the conclusion of "The Twilight of the Gods," Morse (John Thaw) questions Gwladys's entourage and learns some distasteful information about the singer's life and relationship with her missing sister. Lewis: Kevin Whately. Mari: Caroline Berry. Hinskey: John Gielgud.
Episode 18
Thu, Apr 11, 1996 60 mins
Sleuthing sisters-in-law Elly Chandler and Dee Tate (Catherine Russell, Barbara Flynn) take on infidelity cases in a four-episode series. In "On the Job," they team with a surveillance specialist on two cases. Larry Blakeston: Peter Capaldi. Tate: Struan Rodger.
Episode 19
Thu, Apr 18, 1996 60 mins
In "Past Imperfect," Elly (Catherine Russell) is courted by her ex-husband Max (Christopher Bowen), who'd like a second chance, while Dee (Barbara Flynn) thinks her brother is simply "on the con." Larry: Peter Capaldi. David: Struan Rodger. Joanna: Ann Gosling.
Episode 20
Thu, Apr 25, 1996 60 mins
In "Family Matters," Dee creates a cause célèbre when her investigation of a union leader's adulterous liaison hits the tabloids. Elly: Catherine Russell. Larry: Peter Capaldi. Godley: Neil Phillips. Rachel: Colleen Prendergast. Eddy: James Bowers.
Episode 21
Thu, May 2, 1996 60 mins
In "Those Who Trespass Against Us," Elly (Catherine Russell) poses as a college student to find a minister's daughter, who has left a diary as a possible clue. Dee: Barbara Flynn. David: Struan Rodger. Price: Ian Gelder.
Episode 22
Thu, May 9, 1996 60 mins
Roy Marsden stars as P.D. James' police commander Adam Dalgliesh in "A Mind to Murder." While on leave, Dalgliesh is ordered to investigate a murder at a clinic for chemical dependence. Martin: Robert Pugh. Tippett: Cal Macaninch.