The Man In Room 17 Episode Guide

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2.8 GODDESS OF LOVE
Why are Room 17, to underworld petty-criminals and six university students all interested in a Greek statue that has been in a minor London Museum since 1843. And How is the Union representing Customs Officers involved?

Karin MacCarthy in Goddess of Love (1966)

Denholm Elliott and Karin MacCarthy in Goddess of Love (1966)

Derek Fowlds and Danny Green in Goddess of Love (1966)
 

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2.9 UNDUE INFLUENCE

A pop singer kills his pregnant girlfriend but the establishment is concerned the judge will misdirect the jury. Is the past life of the judge's wife compromising him? Is it her current affairs? Call for Room 17.

Richard Vernon in Undue Influence (1966)

Tim Barrett and Vernon Joyner in Undue Influence (1966)

Jennifer Jayne and Alan MacNaughtan in Undue Influence (1966)
 

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2.10 LADY LUCK'S NO GENTLEMAN
A group of gamblers win a lot of money from casinos across London. Can a fortune teller really be responsible? And why are charities suddenly receiving large anonymous donations. Can Room 17 provide the answers?

Katharine Barker in Lady Luck's No Gentleman (1966)

Ray Barrett, Peter Myers, and Katherine Schofield in Lady Luck's No Gentleman (1966)


Peter Myers in Lady Luck's No Gentleman (1966)

Ray Barrett in Lady Luck's No Gentleman (1966)
 

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2.11 THE STANDARD

Strange "accidents" start happening to an army officer training course. Is someone trying to kill an officer (who also happens to be a middle-east prince? Room 17 will get to the bottom of it.

David Cole and Simon Prebble in The Standard (1966)

Denholm Elliott and Richard Vernon in The Standard (1966)

John Comer and Charles 'Bud' Tingwell in The Standard (1966)
 

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2.12 SAINTS ARE SAFER DEAD

Oldenshaw is not happy when a painting goes for more at auction than he has bid (through his agent, Amber). He tracks down the buyer and discovers it (and others paintings in the collection) are forgeries. He needs to get to the truth.


Denholm Elliott and Richard Vernon in Saints Are Safer Dead (1966)

Amber Kammer in Saints Are Safer Dead (1966)

Amber Kammer in Saints Are Safer Dead (1966)
 

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2.13 NEVER FALL DOWN
How is a firm winning so many government contracts? Who is being nominated for a knighthood? Is there something for Room 17 to investigate and what are the consequences?

Brenda Kaye and John Stratton in Never Fall Down (1966)

Brenda Kaye and Anthony Newlands in Never Fall Down (1966)

Denholm Elliott and Richard Vernon in Never Fall Down (1966)
 

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SERIES 3- THE FELLOWS ( Late Of Room 17)

S3.E1 ∙ Arson

Moving from Room 17 on a Peel Research Fellowship Oldenshaw and Dimmock find themselves in new surroundings in a university. Can they put their experience to use when fire takes hold of a wood yard just after it has changed hands?

Richard Vernon in Arson (1967)

Fredric Abbott, George Betton, and Rex Boyd in Arson (1967)

George Betton in Arson (1967)



S3.E2 ∙ Inside Out: Part 1
A press article stirs the Fellows' interest and they start finding some information about the movement of contraband goods by an otherwise legitimate haulier.

Jill Booty in Inside Out: Part 1 (1967)

Michael Aldridge, Jill Booty, and Richard Vernon in Inside Out: Part 1 (1967)




S3. E3 ∙ Inside Out: Part Two
In the second part an escaped prisoner gives further cause to suspect the haulier but is there sufficient evidence to make an arrest?

Fredric Abbott and Brian Phelan in Inside Out: Part Two (1967)

Fredric Abbott and Brian Phelan in Inside Out: Part Two (1967)

Brian Phelan and Michael Turner in Inside Out: Part Two (1967)


S3. E4 ∙ Where in Justice Lies
A person on the Fellows' list of the 30 biggest criminals funds legitimate businesses via the profits from extortion and the illegal car trade. But where is the proof beyond circumstantial evidence?


Ray Lonnen in Where in Justice Lies (1967)

Edward Atienza, Ray Lonnen, and Ray McAnally in Where in Justice Lies (1967)





S3.E5 ∙ The Golden Goose
To see where it leads, The Fellows arrange for two men who have been released from prison to be followed. They were part of a gang who committed a cash robbery, the proceeds of which have never been found.

Patricia Clapton and Milton Johns in The Golden Goose (1967)

Geoffrey Matthews in The Golden Goose (1967)

Michael Aldridge and Richard Vernon in The Golden Goose (1967)
 
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S3. E6 ∙ Spindoe's Move
Following up on their earlier plan to trap Spindoe, The Fellows are delighted when their car with a tracker gets stolen and when one of the gang offers evidence against others in it. However, the path of justice may not run smoothly.

John Forgeham, Gerard Hely, and Ray Lonnen in Spindoe's Move (1967)

Ray Lonnen in Spindoe's Move (1967)

Edward Atienza, Allan Cuthbertson, and Ray McAnally in Spindoe's Move (1967)


S3.E7 ∙ A Snatch in Time
As part of their research, The Fellows arrange for some criminals to get information about some poorly guarded isotopes then work out how they will attempt to steal them so that the police may catch them in the act. But will the plan work?

James Mellor in A Snatch in Time (1967)

Donald Gee in A Snatch in Time (1967)

Timothy West in A Snatch in Time (1967)



S3. E8 ∙ The Domestic Diplomat
Oldenshaw and Dimmock fall out over a case. Mrs Hollinsczech devises a situation in order to re-unite them.

Michael Aldridge in The Domestic Diplomat (1967)

Jill Booty in The Domestic Diplomat (1967)

Michael Aldridge and Richard Vernon in The Domestic Diplomat (1967)


S3. E9 ∙ Final Demand
Oldenshaw and Dimmock continue to bicker. However, a threatening letter to both Dimmock and a known criminal has interesting consequences.

Roy Marsden and Ray McAnally in Final Demand (1967)

Michael Aldridge and Richard Vernon in Final Demand (1967)

Allan Cuthbertson and Ray McAnally in Final Demand (1967)
 
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S3. E10 ∙ No Cage for This Bird
Safe breaker George Bird is no use in Strangeways Prison as he is needed for a job on the outside.Thus an elaborate escape plan is plotted.


Christine Hargreaves and Jack Smethurst in No Cage for This Bird (1967)

Jill Booty in No Cage for This Bird (1967)

Michael Aldridge in No Cage for This Bird (1967)





S3. E11 ∙ Violence
The relationship between Oldenshaw and Dimmock continues to fracture. Meanwhile, in India a man is murdered in a London gangland killing. Why in India and how does this link to the Fellows?


John Castle and Donald Houston in Violence (1967)

Donald Houston in Violence (1967)


John Castle in Violence (1967)

Donald Houston and Shivendra Sinha in Violence (1967)

Michael Aldridge and Richard Vernon in Violence (1967)



S3.E12 ∙ The Straight Way
A teenage girl is sexually assaulted. Meanwhile the fellows discuss the police whilst introducing a new filing system.

Elizabeth Knight and Jon Laurimore in The Straight Way (1967)

Elizabeth Knight in The Straight Way (1967)

Elizabeth Knight and Jon Laurimore in The Straight Way (1967)





S3.E13 ∙ The Solicitor
The Fellows and Mrs Hollinsczech get into a drunken discussion; there is a fire at a travel agent and a customer wants their money back and some American thugs want to take over a club. How do these all link together?

Christopher Benjamin and William Moore in The Solicitor (1967)

Pauline Munro in The Solicitor (1967)

Jill Booty in The Solicitor (1967)


Richard Vernon in The Solicitor (1967)

Jill Booty in The Solicitor (1967)

Michael Aldridge in The Solicitor (1967)
 
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