Jobs for the Boys: It's another headache for Inspector Kate Longton as local residents are up in arms about a gang of teen boys going round and... asking for work?
The Cut: New. There's a real video nasty about in Hartley, as an investigation into an outbreak of video thefts in the town uncovers a far more serious crime.
Reasons for Leaving: Kate investigates a spate of Christmas tree thefts as she waits to take up her new post - but tragedy is about to strike PC Danny Sparks.
In a Man's World: Kate is interviewed for a prestigious post - and realises she's the only female candidate. Anna Carteret plays the small-town copper.
Turbulence: New. Mystery by the moors in this classic Lancashire police drama. An army corporal goes AWOL, causing problems for his family, the army, and especially Kate.
We Are the People: New. Hartley PD's having a bad case of the Mondays, as a weekend of drunks and missing cats gives way to real danger when a young girl in chains is reported.
Inspection: New. Hartley Police Station prepares for a visit from the Chief Constable, but that doesn't mean the rest of Hartley will behave itself and soon there's an emergency.
Unlawful Arrest: New. Things are wholly dramatic in Hartley as a hymn-singing religious fanatic at the end of his tether and a sleepless lay preacher cause trouble for the police.
Flesh and Blood: New. Animal rights could lead to criminal wrongs as Kate investigates a possible link between the harassment of a butcher and a pathologist.
Ducks in a Row: New. Inspector Longton's desirous of Sergeant Beck's advice for once as she's having trouble with the press, but Beck is on leave and nowhere to be found.
Abuse: New. The ground-breaking police drama gets as bleak as the surrounding moors, as Inspector Kate Longton confronts a hopeless domestic situation and potential child abuse.
Halloween: New. The classic British police drama brings Lancashire's history of witchcraft into play, as evidence of witchcraft in Hartley Wood is linked to a girl's plea for help.
Workforce: New. There's the hard lesson that honesty is not always the best policy in Hartley, as fessing up costs a man with a prior conviction his job.
Lost and Found: New. In the witness box facing a defence counsel determined to blacken her motives for a friendly act, Inspector Longton finds herself courting controversy.
Strike the Father: New. Crime comes home in the most awkward way for Kate as she is dining in the house of one of her officers when his son is arrested.
No Peace: New. Eighties police drama. Kate expects trouble when a local newspaper stirs up hostility against a travelling community newly come to Hartley.
Getting Away with It: New. More travails from the Hartley cop shop as Inspector Kate Longton and her sergeants try to prove that a driver who caused a road accident was drunk.
The Day that the Circus Left Town: A circus leaving Hartley is no laughing matter in this ep of the classic cop show, as a girl and two hundred pounds might have gone missing.
There's None So Blind: High octane Lancashire crime drama abounds as Kate warns Hartley's pensioners to be on the alert for bogus callers posing as council officials.
Backtrack: Another series of the Lancashire police drama wraps up. Kate clashes with DCI Perrin when she insists on tackling an armed robbery enquiry because she saw the vehicle.
Who Says the War Is Over?: Lancashire-set police drama. An elderly man thinks the past has come back to haunt him when he hears a threatening voice outside his isolated farmhouse.
Mates: Classic cop drama. Kate decides to put down roots and buys a house in Hartley, and PC Sparks thinks about giving up his career in the police force.
Who's Your Friend: Series four of the classic police drama. Inspector Longton has taken Sergeant Beck's name off the duty sheets, and Sergeant Parrish demands to know why.
The Solvent Solution: Series four of the classic police drama. An overzealous shop manager tries to have a local respected elderly lady prosecuted for shoplifting.
Retribution: Police drama series. When Inspector Kate Longton agrees to see a man about a speaking engagement, she will soon face the most perilous hours of her career.
Teamwork: Drama series set in a northern police station. Kate Longton's first day as inspector in charge of Hartley Section starts quietly, but incidents develop.
Where There's Muck: Vintage 80s cop action with Hartley's first female police inspector. Jean has a hectic week of incidents as Sgt Beck tries to promote the annual police dance. [S]
Misunderstandings: Emotional tales from the policing front line in the Northern town of Hartley. An old lady and a young woman have a problem in common, leading to tragedy. [S]
Hartley's Midnight Cowboy: Another case for Britain's one woman answer to Cagney and Lacey. A man's cavalier attitude to his neighbouring farmers brings him serious trouble. [S]
Cause for Complaint: Gritty cop drama from the mean streets of Hartley. Jean is powerless to help when a serious accusation is made against PC Helmshore. [S]
Past Lives: Vintage cop drama which fans of the 80s will love. Jean has a trying week coping with a prisoner on parole, a robbery at the Co-op... and some missing pigs. [S]
You Can Go Home Again: Another selection of moral dilemmas for Stephanie Turner. A celebrity returns to his home town of Hartley as the police brace themselves for a pop festival. [S]
Nothing to Report: Stephanie Turner stars in the gritty cop series that paved the way for The Bill. Jean and her officers deal with rowdy revellers at a social club. [S]
Family Ties: Another powerful policing tale begins in the Northern town of Hartley. Jean's authority is challenged by PC Ted Palmer - with unfortunate results. [S]
A Breach of the Peace: Nostalgic cop action in one of the most popular TV series of the 1980s. The release from prison of Tom Tully threatens to inflame a family feud. [S]
Amateur Night: Another adventure for the first female inspector in the town of Hartley. A series of petty thefts appears to be the work of a joker - until the joke turns sour. [S]
Amateur Night: Another adventure for the first female inspector in the town of Hartley. A series of petty thefts appears to be the work of a joker - until the joke turns sour. [S]
Amenities: Adventures with the female police inspector whose call sign is the series title. Jean Darblay investigates vandalism at a new office block. [S]
Betrayals: Another adventure for Hartley's first female inspector. Jean has to defuse a potentially dangerous situation when a soldier becomes involved in a serious incident. [S]
The Third Man: Classic gritty policing drama starring Stephanie Turner. Jean is convinced that a robbery suspect is lying about his involvement in a crime.
Catching Up: Stephanie Turner shows that women can win at police work in another gripping episode of the Northern cop drama. A man thought to have died ten years ago comes back.