The Revenue Men - Season 2

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The Waiting Game

1 - The Waiting Game

Air Date: September 1, 1967

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.

Man in a Wheelbarrow

2 - Man in a Wheelbarrow

Air Date: September 8, 1967

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

The Present

3 - The Present

Air Date: September 15, 1967

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.

Who Needs Friends?

4 - Who Needs Friends?

Air Date: September 22, 1967

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

A Cup of Kindness

5 - A Cup of Kindness

Air Date: September 29, 1967

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

Better Dead Than Alive

6 - Better Dead Than Alive

Air Date: October 6, 1967

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.

Evidence Partial and Impartial

7 - Evidence Partial and Impartial

Air Date: October 13, 1967

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

A Sleeping Partner

8 - A Sleeping Partner

Air Date: October 20, 1967

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.

Conflict of Interests

9 - Conflict of Interests

Air Date: October 27, 1967

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

The Exile

10 - The Exile

Air Date: November 3, 1967

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

You Can't Touch Me

11 - You Can't Touch Me

Air Date: November 10, 1967

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

Fox in the High Street

12 - Fox in the High Street

Air Date: November 17, 1967

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

The Golden Spider

13 - The Golden Spider

Air Date: November 24, 1967

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

The New Faces

14 - The New Faces

Air Date: December 1, 1967

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