List of Lovejoy Episodes - Series 6

Series 6

Title First broadcast Overview
"Fair Exchange" 2 October 1994 Charlotte buys a painting and then finds she has been conned.
"Day of Reckoning" 9 October 1994 Lovejoy and Charlotte's relationship has its share of bumps. An old enemy returns from prison for revenge by kidnapping and threatening to kill Charlotte, leading Lovejoy, Tinker and Beth on a wild goose chase to uncover Charlotte's whereabouts before time runs out.
"Somewhere: Over the Rainbow?" 16 October 1994 Tinker disappears and Lovejoy sets out to find him.
"Double Edged Sword" 23 October 1994 A gangster asks Lovejoy in no uncertain terms to find a samurai sword.
"Guns and Roses" 30 October 1994 Lovejoy takes an old gun for repair but finds the gunsmith is having landlord troubles.
"The Last of the Uzkoks" 6 November 1994 Lovejoy is engaged to value a communion set, once owned by the Uzkoks. Charlie seems to have done a moonlight flit.
"Breaking the Broker" 13 November 1994 The police set up Tinker so they can get Lovejoy to help them.
"Fruit of the Desert" 20 November 1994 Lovejoy is conned by a phoney ex-diplomat
"Holding the Baby" 27 November 1994 Charlotte minds her friend's baby and gets locked in an antique shop. Lovejoy has a valuable antique stolen and he's also pestered by the VAT man.
"Last Tango in Lavenham" 4 December 1994 Tinker inherits a pub near his sister, Olive's, hotel. Beth is offered a job elsewhere, Charlotte is offered a job in New York, Lovejoy stops a local group of archaeological site raiders and finally proposes to Charlotte. Unfortunately, weak knees are Lovejoy's least concern on the day of the wedding. Lady Jane and Eric return for the wedding.


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