S5.E1 ∙ AttackSat, Sep 1, 1984DCI Perrin asks Inspector Longton to help bring an important witness back on side.6.2/10 (10)Rate
S5.E2 ∙ There's None So BlindSat, Sep 8, 1984Inspector Longton warns local pensioners about confidence tricksters who have been posing as council officials.7.0/10 (9)Rate
S5.E3 ∙ The Day That the Circus Left TownSat, Sep 15, 1984A fourteen-year-old girl has gone missing along with two hundred pounds from her mother's desk.Rate
S5.E4 ∙ Getting Away with ItSat, Sep 22, 1984Inspector Longton investigates a road accident and tries to prove that a drunk driver was responsible.7.2/10 (10)Rate
S5.E5 ∙ No PeaceSat, Sep 29, 1984A local newspaper encourages hostility towards a travelling community.6.4/10 (9)Rate
S5.E7 ∙ Lost and FoundSat, Oct 13, 1984Inspector Longton is in court and finds her motives under attack by an aggressive defence barrister.Rate
S5.E8 ∙ WorkforceSat, Oct 20, 1984The manager of a dry cleaning establishment confesses to a prior conviction for fraud and finds himself out of a job.Rate
S5.E9 ∙ HalloweenSat, Oct 27, 1984A girl complains that a young man told her she will die on Halloween.7.2/10 (10)Rate
S5.E10 ∙ AlibiSat, Nov 3, 1984P.C. Sparks provides someone with an alibi against accusations of involvement in a series of robberies.7.4/10 (9)Rate
S5.E11 ∙ AbuseSat, Nov 10, 1984An anonymous telephone call leads Inspector Longton to a hopeless domestic situation and possible child abuse.Rate
S5.E12 ∙ Ducks in a RowSat, Nov 17, 1984Inspector Longton needs the advice of Sgt. Beck in dealing with a troublesome freelance journalist but he is on leave and cannot be found.Rate
Top-ratedS5.E14 ∙ Flowers TomorrowSat, Dec 1, 1984A man confesses murder to the new vicar of Hartley and then threatens to kill himself.8.5/10 (10)Rate