Pie in The Sky (TV Series) - Episodes

Episodes

1st Series 1994
  1. "The Best of Both Worlds" - Henry lets Hooperman escape, and Fisher takes the opportunity to suspend his retirement.
  2. "The Truth Will Out" - a delusional cop seeks to bring Fisher's ally down, and Henry recruits a new waiter.
  3. "An Innocent Man" - Pie in the Sky becomes the scene of a corruption sting, but Henry acts in favour of his customer.
  4. "Once a Copper" - Henry cooks a banquet for a visiting Japanese delegation, and tracks down a criminal from his past, who was presumed dead.
  5. "A Shot in the Dark" - a narcotics investigation ends in a bitten hand for Fisher, and Henry finds a new source of escargots.
  6. "Undesirable Elements" - Steve investigates the burglary of Pie in the Sky, while Henry does battle with murderous private sector cops.
  7. "Passion Fruit Fool" - the girlfriend of Henry's dry cleaner is kidnapped by a psychotic ex-lover.
  8. "A Matter of Taste" - Henry uncovers two separate wine scams in Middleton.
  9. "Who Only Stand and Wait" - Henderson's neighbour finds a dismembered corpse, which may prove the innocence of an imprisoned man.
  10. "Endangered Species" - Margaret and Henderson side with Reynard the Fox in opposing a new bypass, while Henry must question his loyalties.
2nd Series Winter 1995
  1. "Hard Cheese" - Henry investigates a prowler fond of older ladies, and begins to suspect the celibate supplier of his cheese.
  2. "Brown Bread" - a corpse vanishes from the Pie in the Sky's lavatories, and Henry soon finds himself investigating a counterfeit currency.
  3. "The Policeman's Daughter" - Fisher's daughter joins a squat on Henderson's field, and Henry is recruited to bring her back.
  4. "The One That Got Away" - the fish farmer's fiance appears to have been murdered, and it's up to Henry to save his best trout supplier.
  5. "Dead Right" - Henry becomes entangled with a self-publicising psychic, and together they solve the mystery of a missing girl.
  6. "Black Pudding" - Henry is reunited with his hero, Hillary Smallwood, and becomes embroiled in her nephew's wicked plot.
  7. "Swan in His Pride" - Henry goes undercover in Bath to investigate the local constabulary, who are using a serial killer to mask their errors.
  8. "The Mild Bunch" - as two pensioners go on a fraud spree, the inclusion of Dundee marmalade in their trademark pudding motivates Henry to find them.
  9. "The Mystery of Pikey" - two posh children take advantage of a poor fisherman, and Henderson falls in the river.
  10. "Lemon Twist" - Henry goes on a management training course, while Pie In The Sky is mobbed following a glowing review.
3rd Series Winter 1996
  1. "Money Talks" - Henry stakes out a pizza parlor. John and Steve have left. A new chef, Gary arrives and helps Henry catch the pizza gang.
  2. "Game Pie (In the Sky)" - Henry caters his friend's pheasant shoot, where Fisher is among the guests. Another member of the party is shot and killed and it looks as if Fisher accidentally shot him.
  3. "Irish Stew" - An Irishwoman books the restaurant for a wedding banquet for her and her new husband. Byron's briefcase is stolen from his hotel and Henry is suspicious of his reaction.
  4. "Doggett's Coat and Badge" - Charles Rider, a wine-loving regular at Pie in the Sky, is being threatened. So Rider comes to Henry Crabbe for help.
  5. "This Other Eden" - Henry investigates thefts of valuable plants from gardens, while Margaret unknowingly employs the chief suspect.
  6. "Coddled Eggs" - While recovereing stolen cars, Henry apprehends a larger smuggling ring headed by two Russians.
4th Series Autumn 1996
  1. "Devils on Horseback (1)" - Henry and Margaret spend a day at the races with her new client Bob Bishop. The corpse of stable lad Ben Tucker is found in a horse-box.
  2. "Devils on Horseback (2)" - Margaret stumbles on the killer. Meanwhile Nicola is annoyed when a school friend appears to be making a play for Gary.
  3. "Chinese Whispers" - The Chen family's Chinese takeaway is the target of an arson attack, but Mr. Chen will not go to the police. His daughter Mei asks Henry for help.
  4. "New Leaf" - Henry must guard a safe house protecting an uncooperative star witness. He eventually wins her over with his cooking.
  5. "Breaking Bread" - To save money, Fisher employs a new company to supply the police canteen. Arrests go down and Fisher relies on Henry to find a reason to get rid of the new company.
  6. "Gary's Cake" - When the restaurant is robbed, Henry closes the restaurant to do his own investigation, solving the crime in time to mark two years of Gary giving up alcohol with a celebratory cake.
5th Series 1997
  1. "Squashed Tomatoes" - Cambridge is gone and Henry is saddled with two new staff members. At the restaurant, Nicola has left and Gary is unhappy.
  2. "Ugly Customers" - Henry's team go to the garish Luxor Hotel to protect a jury. Back at the restaurant Sally learns to get the better of a sex pest.
  3. "Pork Pies" - Henry and the squad go to a meat factory where animal rights protesters are demonstrating against the owner. Henry finds the sausages contain soya and are wholly meat-free.
  4. "Cutting the Mustard" - Henry is called to a school where a student has been beaten up by local youths. Henry finds a Chemistry teacher selling Ecstasy tablets.
  5. "Return Match" - Henry has to solve a series of thefts from lorries and gets unexpected help from private security firm Troubleshooters.
  6. "The Apprentice" - Nicky comes to Pie in the Sky, claiming he is there for work experience. Henry uses him in the kitchen and he impresses everyone. The till is robbed and Nicky goes missing.
  7. "In the Smoke" - The Crabbes holiday in London. Henry discovers a friend in hiding while Margaret finds a body in the trash.
  8. "Smelling of Roses" - Henry loses his sense of smell and mysteriously regains it when he resigns from the police once and for all.

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