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Season 1

  • S01E01 A Cry For Help

    • June 6, 1973
    • BBC One

    An old woman lies dying by the side of the road. Sutherland knows his way of life is at stake.

  • S01E02 The Sea

    • June 13, 1973
    • BBC One

    The new Depute Fiscal in the town of Glendoran conducts a Fatal Accident Enquiry. But did Ian Campbell fall accidentally from the deck of the fishing boat 'Alert' or will the Court find a murderer among the witnesses? Will Sutherland have to admit that blood is sometimes not as thick as water?

  • S01E03 The Travelling People

    • June 20, 1973
    • BBC One

    Why should a beautiful girl be running through a wood in the middle of the night carrying a 12 lb. salmon? And who shot her?

  • S01E04 The Dutchies

    • June 27, 1973
    • BBC One

    What matters more - that justice should be served or that a whole town should be ruined? Sutherland has to decide whether the Law serves the people or the people serve the Law.

  • S01E05 The Running Man

    • July 4, 1973
    • BBC One

    Who is 'The Milkie'? Why was he trying to get to Glendoran? And who was chasing him?

  • S01E06 The Return

    • July 11, 1973
    • BBC One

    Why has Stella Ross returned to Glendoran? Who is threatening her life? And what can Sutherland do to prevent a second tragedy in her life?

  • S01E07 The Ship

    • July 18, 1973
    • BBC One

    A valuable pendant is the first link in a chain which takes Sutherland all around the world to end where he started.

  • S01E08 The Runaway

    • August 1, 1973
    • BBC One

    With the best intentions Christine tries to help young Mary Campbell. And puts the girl in terrible danger.

  • S01E09 The Climb

    • August 8, 1973
    • BBC One

    A man is dead. Why? Sutherland and Duthie have to climb a killer mountain to find the truth. And the last time Sutherland climbed there was a terrible tragedy.

  • S01E10 The Family

    • August 15, 1973
    • BBC One

    Sutherland becomes involved in a vendetta and has a hard choice to make when the hunter becomes the hunted.

  • S01E11 The House

    • August 22, 1973
    • BBC One

    Speaking Gaelic, building a house and shooting at a rabbit on land can land you in the High Court. Or so one old man finds out. Sutherland finds himself dealing with the spirit of the '45.

  • S01E12 The Prodigal

    • August 29, 1973
    • BBC One

    A young delinquent sets fire to a local petrol station. In order to present the full case Sutherland finds himself not only prosecuting but defending as well.

  • S01E13 The Killing

    • September 5, 1973
    • BBC One

    What is the difference between killing and murder? The soldier and the poisoner both know, but Sutherland has the most difficult decision of his career to make.

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Thirteenth Man

    • May 15, 1974
    • BBC One

    The power of the sea should never be taken lightly. When a notorious whirlpool claims several lives it's important for Sutherland to lay the blame on the right shoulders.

  • S02E02 Caesar's Wife

    • May 22, 1974
    • BBC One

    When a respectable woman, a personal friend of Sutherland's, is arrested for shoplifting it soon becomes evident that vital information is being withheld. Why?

  • S02E03 The Condemned

    • May 29, 1974
    • BBC One

    A twenty year old murder still casts a long shadow. Especially when the son of the convicted murderer throws doubts on the infallibility of the Law.

  • S02E04 The Break

    • June 5, 1974
    • BBC One

    When a trawler skipper is beaten up and doesn't lay a complaint, Dr. Roberts is intrigued. So is Sutherland.

  • S02E05 The Retreat

    • June 12, 1974
    • BBC One

    A guilty boy is allowed to go free and Sutherland's professional problems clash with some deeply personal ones. The outcome could well change his life.

  • S02E06 The Winner

    • July 10, 1974
    • BBC One

    A light aircraft engages in some dangerous stunt flying and the pilot is killed. Accident or murder?

  • S02E07 The Partnership

    • July 17, 1974
    • BBC One

    Who or what caused the death of Ian Mackay? Whatever the answer there are problems for the widow, the business partner and, Sutherland discovers, the insurance man.

  • S02E08 The Evidence

    • July 24, 1974
    • BBC One

    A woman is found dead by the roadside. Is she the victim of a hit and run driver - or of a murderer?

Season 3

  • S03E01 In at the Deep End

    • May 27, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""See for yourself, sir - you were booked in as a single. Mrs. Shaw wasn't with you, sir. You were alone.""

  • S03E02 A Slight Case of Matrimony

    • June 3, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""I simply said every time we run into the Reverend Mr. McNeill he glares at us. As if we're living in sin because HE didn't marry us!""

  • S03E03 No Second Chance

    • June 10, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""It shouldn't be there. There comes a time in the life of gelignite when it loses its sense of humour.""

  • S03E04 A Murmur of Malice

    • June 17, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""Yes. I can't be sure, but it looks as though one of them must have found out about me.""

  • S03E05 The Italian Debt

    • June 24, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""You believed those two men came from the Water Board, so you let them in...!""

  • S03E06 A Lady of Considerable Talent

    • July 1, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""David, I think I've put my foot in it. But what IS Mr. Sutherland doing in Edinburgh?""

  • S03E07 Creatures in a Private Zoo

    • July 8, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""Still and all, why would somebody be on the river signalling at that time of night?""

  • S03E08 A Good Place for Murder

    • July 15, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""There's not much I can tell you - except that a very likeable police officer seems to have got himself into considerable trouble.""

  • S03E09 A Matter of Self-defence

    • July 22, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""Ten to one it's grisly. They seem to reserve those for the small hours!""

  • S03E10 The Rag Doll

    • July 29, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""The poor wee soul's dead. An inquiry isn't going to help her.""

  • S03E11 The End of the Good Times

    • August 5, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""Fallon doesn't represent anyone unless he's asked for. McKinney didn't ask for him, so who did?""

  • S03E12 The Fixer

    • August 12, 1975
    • BBC One

    ""We're enquiring into the theft of a cheque book and a bank card, Mrs. Sutherland. We'd be glad if you could help us with information.""

Season 4

  • S04E01 Jacob's Ladder

    • July 6, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""It seems to me that this Jacob's Ladder is very steep, very difficult and damned dangerous!""

  • S04E02 Blind Jump

    • July 13, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""Forsyth walked to a phone box himself to dial 999. He was alone when an ambulance got there. He claimed last night he was the driver - but he wasn't!""

  • S04E03 Small Print

    • July 20, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""A fire can smoulder for hours before it... becomes a fire, so to speak.""

  • S04E04 The Eye of the Chameleon

    • August 3, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""A little genteel courtship, and then he decamps with every penny he can lay his hands on!""

  • S04E05 Murphy

    • August 10, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""No, no, Mrs. Sutherland. I don't feel the same about human beings as I do about horses.""

  • S04E06 Next Year, in Jerusalem

    • August 17, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""Funny, isn't it? They wear their hats - we take ours off!""

  • S04E07 The Hot Water Boat

    • August 24, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""There's no way we can get around the fact that the gun was fired - in the direction of another person!""

  • S04E08 Shades of Black

    • August 31, 1976
    • BBC One

    ""All the same, would you not agree that he's got too much power? As a Fiscal, I mean.""