Blue Eiderdown - Part Two: The investigation takes a somewhat seedy turn as Connor goes undercover at a private club, which discreetly caters for the various tastes of its rich members.
Blue Eiderdown - Part One: The team investigate the death of a prostitute, who was also the daughter of a famous TV star murdered 12 years earlier. Did she jump or was she pushed?
Suspicion - Part Two: Connor and Walker fear for the children's safety as their suspicions about Harwood are confirmed, and when they catch up with him it seems he has lost his mind.
In a grim turn of events, the tooth of the abducted woman is found in the debris from a wood chipper, while Walker's ex-wife's boyfriend turns psychotic.
Two further bodies and a skeleton are found at the former boarding house and Walker isn't convinced that the alibi of former guest Graham Richards is enough to keep in the clear.
Walker is assigned to investigate the discovery of a young woman's skeleton underneath the patio of what used to be a boarding house, but is paired with Pat's ex-boyfriend Jeff.
New eye-witness testimony and a television documentary about the McCready case casts doubt on the original murder investigation, leading to DS Walker being suspended from duty.
DI Pat North is assigned to look into a case that may clear a man convicted of murder eight years ago, and finds that DS Walker was in charge of the original inquiry.
Pat is forced to deal with a persistent complainer who has been hounding the station and becomes concerned when he starts stalking her. Richard E. Grant guest stars.
Fifteen-year-old Cassie Booth goes missing while doing her local paper round, and her blood-stained clothes are later found in a nearby boathouse during a police search.
As a third victim is found murdered, Marilyn soon identifies the man responsible as Damon Morton (Iain Glen), and Walker must gather evidence to secure his conviction.
When young mother Susan Harrow fails to return home after a night out, her mother reports her missing to the police. Her body is later found on wasteground near to where she disappeared.
All the evidence points to local drunkard Michael Dunn being the murderer, but as the case goes to trial it becomes clear that the outcome is by no means assured.
The first-ever episode of Lynda La Plante's ultimately long-running police procedural focuses on a massive search, which leads to the body of a missing five-year-old.
Blue Eiderdown - Part Two: The investigation takes a somewhat seedy turn as Connor goes undercover at a private club, which discreetly caters for the various tastes of its rich members.
Blue Eiderdown - Part One: The team investigate the death of a prostitute, who was also the daughter of a famous TV star murdered 12 years earlier. Did she jump or was she pushed?
Suspicion - Part Two: Connor and Walker fear for the children's safety as their suspicions about Harwood are confirmed, and when they catch up with him it seems he has lost his mind.
Suspicion - Part One: Roisin Connor is called in to investigate the gruesome discovery of a woman's severed hand in the River Thames, and is drawn into a deadly game with a killer.
In a grim turn of events, the tooth of the abducted woman is found in the debris from a wood chipper, while Walker's ex-wife's boyfriend turns psychotic.
Two further bodies and a skeleton are found at the former boarding house and Walker isn't convinced that the alibi of former guest Graham Richards is enough to keep in the clear.
Walker is assigned to investigate the discovery of a young woman's skeleton underneath the patio of what used to be a boarding house, but is paired with Pat's ex-boyfriend Jeff.
New eye-witness testimony and a television documentary about the McCready case casts doubt on the original murder investigation, leading to DS Walker being suspended from duty.
DI Pat North is assigned to look into a case that may clear a man convicted of murder eight years ago, and finds that DS Walker was in charge of the original inquiry.
Pat is forced to deal with a persistent complainer who has been hounding the station and becomes concerned when he starts stalking her. Richard E. Grant guest stars.
Fifteen-year-old Cassie Booth goes missing while doing her local paper round, and her blood-stained clothes are later found in a nearby boathouse during a police search.
As a third victim is found murdered, Marilyn soon identifies the man responsible as Damon Morton (Iain Glen), and Walker must gather evidence to secure his conviction.
When young mother Susan Harrow fails to return home after a night out, her mother reports her missing to the police. Her body is later found on wasteground near to where she disappeared.
All the evidence points to local drunkard Michael Dunn being the murderer, but as the case goes to trial it becomes clear that the outcome is by no means assured.
The first-ever episode of Lynda La Plante's ultimately long-running police procedural focuses on a massive search, which leads to the body of a missing five-year-old.
Blue Eiderdown - Part Two: The investigation takes a somewhat seedy turn as Connor goes undercover at a private club, which discreetly caters for the various tastes of its rich members.
Blue Eiderdown - Part One: The team investigate the death of a prostitute, who was also the daughter of a famous TV star murdered 12 years earlier. Did she jump or was she pushed?
New. Blue Eiderdown - Part Two: The investigation takes a somewhat seedy turn as Connor goes undercover at a private club, which discreetly caters for the various tastes of its rich members.
New. Blue Eiderdown - Part One: The team investigate the death of a prostitute, who was also the daughter of a famous TV star murdered 12 years earlier. Did she jump or was she pushed?
New. Suspicion - Part Two: Connor and Walker fear for the children's safety as their suspicions about Harwood are confirmed, and when they catch up with him it seems he has lost his mind.
New. Suspicion - Part One: Roisin Connor is called in to investigate the gruesome discovery of a woman's severed hand in the River Thames, and is drawn into a deadly game with a killer.
New. In a grim turn of events, the tooth of the abducted woman is found in the debris from a wood chipper, while Walker's ex-wife's boyfriend turns psychotic.
New. Two further bodies and a skeleton are found at the former boarding house and Walker isn't convinced that the alibi of former guest Graham Richards is enough to keep in the clear.
New. Walker is assigned to investigate the discovery of a young woman's skeleton underneath the patio of what used to be a boarding house, but is paired with Pat's ex-boyfriend Jeff.
DI Pat North is assigned to look into a case that may clear a man convicted of murder eight years ago, and finds that DS Walker was in charge of the original inquiry.
New. New eye-witness testimony and a television documentary about the McCready case casts doubt on the original murder investigation, leading to DS Walker being suspended from duty.
New. DI Pat North is assigned to look into a case that may clear a man convicted of murder eight years ago, and finds that DS Walker was in charge of the original inquiry.
Fifteen-year-old Cassie Booth goes missing while doing her local paper round, and her blood-stained clothes are later found in a nearby boathouse during a police search.
New. Pat is forced to deal with a persistent complainer who has been hounding the station and becomes concerned when he starts stalking her. Richard E. Grant guest stars.
New. Fifteen-year-old Cassie Booth goes missing while doing her local paper round, and her blood-stained clothes are later found in a nearby boathouse during a police search.
New. As a third victim is found murdered, Marilyn soon identifies the man responsible as Damon Morton (Iain Glen), and Walker must gather evidence to secure his conviction.
New. When young mother Susan Harrow fails to return home after a night out, her mother reports her missing to the police. Her body is later found on wasteground near to where she disappeared.
All the evidence points to local drunkard Michael Dunn being the murderer, but as the case goes to trial it becomes clear that the outcome is by no means assured.