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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Traders

    • March 28, 1967
    • BBC Two

    The keen young Ross McInnes makes blunders when handling his first case since joining the Branch.

  • S01E02 Don't Get Conspicuous

    • April 4, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Ross McInnes, eager for work, acts on a tip-off meant for Smith, who lets him have his head while keeping him on a long lead.

  • S01E03 You Can't Win

    • April 11, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Three million English cigarettes are hijacked in France. The men of the I.B. go to work on the assumption that they could be on their way back to this country. The problem is when and how - and who?

  • S01E04 A Tough Business

    • April 18, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Tom MacDonnell, a haulage operator, uses gas oil, duty twopence a gallon, in his lorries, but claims rebate on diesel, duty three shillings and sevenpence a gallon. When Meg meets up again with once steady boy friend Caesar Smith she finds that her emotions, her maternal interest and her loyalties are all placed under a cruel strain.

  • S01E05 The Money Man

    • April 25, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Larry Hagan is a good businessman, deserves all the trappings of success. Or so it seems until Smith and Campbell take a closer look and uncover a neat racket.

  • S01E06 Swallowtale

    • May 2, 1967
    • BBC Two

    The import duty on antique jewellery is high. So evasion on a valuable item can look like a way to easy money - and become a difficult trade for the men of the I.B. to put a stop to.

  • S01E07 The Benefactor

    • May 9, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Easy money is the usual lure in smuggling. But there can be other motives as Smith and McInnes discover when they dig into the past of a man who seems to have everything money can buy.

  • S01E08 Sometimes There's a Bonus

    • May 16, 1967
    • BBC Two

    One case leads to another and Smith discovers the makings of a fraud that neither the I.B. nor the police can do anything about - until someone gets hurt.

  • S01E09 Pretty Flat Kind of Existence

    • May 23, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Some contraband can kill, and when this happens Smith and McInnes need to go a step further than the police to cut the pipeline.

  • S01E10 A Man Takes a Drink

    • May 30, 1967
    • BBC Two

    When whisky disappears from a bonded warehouse Smith and McInnes become involved in a very ingenious plan to defraud the Revenue.

  • S01E11 You Can Always resign

    • June 6, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Smith is investigating a firm of importers but when he becomes involved with the owner's daughter he finds himself in a most invidious position.

  • S01E12 Deadly Cargo

    • June 13, 1967
    • BBC Two

    A child is shot by terrorists and the rifle used was made in Britain. Smith becomes emotionally involved in the case of illegal arms deals because of his personal experience of terrorists. But then, who are the terrorists?

  • S01E13 Borderline

    • June 20, 1967
    • BBC Two

    When plastic explosives are used by the so-called I.R.A. it becomes obvious that their supplies are coming into the Republic from Britain. McInnes and Smith investigate and find that even the most charming of men can be dangerously irresponsible.

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Waiting Game

    • September 1, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Drayton, a perfectly normal and respectable businessman, is sacked from his job as general Manager of the Dynaflow company after only four weeks in office. The company has been bought out by a Mr. Purvis and the price is suspiciously low. Drayton contacts the I.B. and it doesn't take Smith long to realise that a colossal Purchase Tax swindle is in the making. The trouble is, how to prove it. And that's where Smith has to start playing the waiting game.

  • S02E02 Man in a Wheelbarrow

    • September 8, 1967
    • BBC Two

    The Customs men at a Continental car ferry become suspicious when a man makes too many trips through their port.

  • S02E03 The Present

    • September 15, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Lying to the Customs men - whether about that extra packet of cigarettes or an expensive gold watch - causes more trouble than it's worth. Sheila and Dick Graham find this out when they lie about a valuable microscope found in their luggage, and set McInnes and Smith off on an investigation.

  • S02E04 Who Needs Friends?

    • September 22, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Sir John Dolan and Stuart Campbell are close friends. And we all need friends, don't we?

  • S02E05 A Cup of Kindness

    • September 29, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Ross McInnes learns that a good I.B. man must think of the Department above all things - even above friendship.

  • S02E06 Better Dead Than Alive

    • October 6, 1967
    • BBC Two

    When Penman's flat is broken into by a young man, a chain of strange events leads the I.B. into a macabre and dangerous case.

  • S02E07 Evidence Partial and Impartial

    • October 13, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Smith arrests two old clients and oversteps the mark. The two he has accused insist that he himself should be investigated.

  • S02E08 A Sleeping Partner

    • October 20, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Fortunes can be made from a leak of information from a Customs office. Smith and McInnes attack the problem from two sides, both with equal application.

  • S02E09 Conflict of Interests

    • October 27, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Perhaps to be a good I.B. officer one should have no emotions at all. Ross McInnes finds this out the hard way.

  • S02E10 The Exile

    • November 3, 1967
    • BBC Two

    When Paul Valery, an international con-man, has a mysterious visitor, the I.B. become involved with a very undesirable alien.

  • S02E11 You Can't Touch Me

    • November 10, 1967
    • BBC Two

    When Paul Hasek, a foreign diplomat, is caught in a compromising situation, his privileged position is used as a cover for smuggling.

  • S02E12 Fox in the High Street

    • November 17, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Any way of reducing the price of mink coats would be welcomed by some women, even if it means depriving the country of revenue.

  • S02E13 The Golden Spider

    • November 24, 1967
    • BBC Two

    When a man collapses in a Customs hall he is found to be carrying a large quantity of gold.

  • S02E14 The New Faces

    • December 1, 1967
    • BBC Two

    Smith is involved in butter smuggling between Northern and Southern Ireland and he and McInnes find themselves up against a very professional operator.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Sentimental Value

    • March 29, 1968
    • BBC Two

    A man called McGeely arrives in Scotland but cannot leave his ship because he has no papers. He claims he comes from Glasgow and mentions Sauchiehall Street as proof. But as the Customs men point out, everyone all over the world has heard of Sauchiehall Street. Smith and McInnes are after some smugglers who are bringing high quality jewellery into the country in small quantities. McGeely is given a piece to smuggle ashore but when he vanishes from the ship the smugglers have about as much idea as the Revenue men about where to find him. Who gets there first?

  • S03E02 Search for an Unknown Client - Part One

    • April 5, 1968
    • BBC Two

    The I.B. are confronted by a case of 'the worst kind of smuggling'. Campbell puts Ross McInnes on the trail of the client concerned. Ross traces him as far as the Inner Hebrides but arrives too late. It seems he cannot pursue the case any further - it's a dead end. He returns to report his failure to a furious Campbell.

  • S03E03 Search for an Unknown Client - Part Two

    • April 12, 1968
    • BBC Two

    Last week Logan's death brought Ross to a halt. This week Smith resumes the search for the man who supplies the peddlers.

  • S03E04 I'd Rather be in Philadelphia

    • April 19, 1968
    • BBC Two

    Johnny Cain is back again and Smith's holiday in Switzerland develops into another case for the I.B.

  • S03E05 A Drop of What You Fancy

    • April 26, 1968
    • BBC Two

    A labourer is taken to hospital having been poisoned by a bottle of illegal whisky. Ross McInnes investigates.

  • S03E06 Funny Sort of Criminal

    • May 3, 1968
    • BBC Two

    Smith is faced with a very difficult moral problem when he is informed that there are several illegal immigrants working at the docks.

  • S03E07 Little Rich Girl

    • May 10, 1968
    • BBC Two

    The I.B. are called in to assist when the Waterguard are being annoyed by the activities of Miss Stella Bruce, a rich young playgirl.

  • S03E08 Combined Operations

    • May 17, 1968
    • BBC Two

    A huge combine is selling smuggled goods in working-mens' clubs, but there seems to be no way for the police or the I.B. to break the organisation.

  • S03E09 Family Affair

    • May 24, 1968
    • BBC Two

    Pressure on a colleague leads the I.B. to examine the sport of kings.

  • S03E10 The Gentle Bootlegger

    • May 31, 1968
    • BBC Two

    A family reunion sets Smith off on the trail of an illicit brew.

  • S03E11 The Big Feller

    • June 7, 1968
    • BBC Two

    ""Pull up the ladder, Jack"" could well be the Big Feller's family motto.

  • S03E12 A Sense of Justice

    • June 14, 1968
    • BBC Two

    A dangerous man escapes from jail and Smith becomes involved.