Aired: 9/12/1973
Aired: 9/19/1973
A policeman is missing. Is there anything sinister in his disappearance, or is there a simple explanation?
Aired: 9/26/1973
A quiet morning: a milkman on his round in a residential street. But the peace is soon shattered.
Aired: 10/3/1973
Aired: 10/10/1973
Aired: 10/17/1973
Watt thinks the piece of Wedgwood china he buys for his wife is expensive enough, until he has to investigate a theft.
Aired: 10/24/1973
Snow and Nesbitt are enquiring into a crime which has happened. Evans is asking about a crime which may happen. John Watt is concentrating on the present.
Aired: 10/31/1973
Why is Hawkins preparing his latest operation behind closed doors? And why is he so interested in a small-time thief?
Aired: 11/7/1973
John Watt receives a tip-off which he believes could lead him to a 'crime boss'.
Aired: 11/14/1973
Aired: 11/21/1973
Watt and Hawkins are baffled by a couple of crooks; Hawkins is angry with a probation officer and Evans is hurt by a brick. It's a dog's life being a policeman!
Aired: 11/28/1973
Aired: 12/5/1973
Hawkins takes his wife's dog for a walk one night. They meet a drunk who tells him a disturbing tale. Hawkins has to tell John Watt. Together they have to do a job hated by all policemen: looking into the private life of one of their own men.
Aired: 12/12/1973
A barn is burned down. It could be arson, but the insurance is hardly worth claiming. And of course, fires do happen. But Evans is suspicious, and he goes in for a spot of bricklaying when the new barn is built.
Aired: 12/19/1973
Aired: 1/2/1974
Aired: 1/9/1974
Jackie Warren is dangerous. He has escaped from jail and no-one knows where he is. Then a Post Office van is robbed in Kingley and Watt finds him on his own doorstep.
Aired: 1/16/1974