The best episode directed by Geoffrey Sax is "Episode 2", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Episode 2" aired on 12/16/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Murderous Marriage".
Alone and devastated by her betrayal, Nan cannot return to her family in Whitstable so takes to the streets to survive. In her guise as a male impersonator, she finds a niche in the Victorian sexual underworld and is also drawn into the web of a rich Sapphic society widow who offers sex, excitement and luxury but at a perilous price.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: N/A
The Murderous Marriage: When Agatha's first husband is found dead in a ditch the day after stopping her wedding to James, she must race to prove her innocence.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Stewart Harcourt
As 1966 draws to a close, the body of a disreputable journalist found in mysterious circumstances threatens to expose past horrors. As the investigation deepens, Endeavour and Thursday face corruption in Oxford's corridors of power.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: N/A
The glamorous world of the 19th -century music hall provides the backdrop for Nan's first love affair with Kitty Butler, a popular male impersonator. When Kitty is offered the chance to perform in London, a delighted Nan accompanies her as a dresser, but true success doesn't happen until Nan becomes part of the act.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: N/A
Diana throws out Nan and Blake and Blake disappears with all of the money leaving a totally destitute Nan. The only person she can think to turn to ends up unwelcoming to her. So begins a very different phase for Nan, which leads ultimately to her making the most important decision of her life...
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: N/A
Alan is blackmailed into passing a bill arming the police.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan tries to ruin a company of which Sarah has just inherited shares.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan impersonates Sir Steven, leader of the Campaign for Moral Regeneration.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan secretly has to move 1000 gallons of toxic waste.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan tries to get investors for a Caribbean bank.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan misses an important vote then appears on TV AM without knowing the result.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan's tries to get an American businessman to build a fast food factory in Haltemprice.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Bell-ringer Amanda Ballard is found hanged in the belfry with a suicide note left beside her, but Agatha is not convinced she took her own life and enlists a reluctant Roy to help her research the case.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Stewart Harcourt
Discontent is growing in the country, and upon hearing the pleas of a silk weaver of Spitalfields, Victoria decides she must help. Against Peel and Albert's advice, she hatches a plan: a fantastic medieval ball at the Palace, where the attendees have to wear costumes made from Spitalfields silk.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Daisy Goodwin
Love is in the air for Agatha, but when a local mystic is found bludgeoned to death, she becomes embroiled in a most mysterious case.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Chris Murray
Alan finds oil on public lands then tries to buy it from a Labour Party leader.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Televised debates turns Alan into a media superstar
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan is accused of fraternizing with teenaged girls.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan needs publicity so he annonunces that he has found a Nazi.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan tries to sell a sitcom to an American producer, but Piers has to bail Alan out of jail first.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan tries to sabotage Piers' wedding.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
Alan files for divorce. Piers gets promoted.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Maurice Gran
The royal court celebrates the birth of the Queen's second child, but Victoria alone is unhappy as she struggles to bond with her newborn son. A crisis compels Albert to return to Coburg, separating the couple for the first time since their wedding. Skerrett makes a disastrous mistake, while Drummond's relationship with Lord Alfred comes under threat.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Ottilie Wilford
Revolution sweeps across Europe and pressure builds on Victoria with new arrivals at the Palace.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Daisy Goodwin
Victoria must decide whether to fight the Chartists with force or allow them to present their petition.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: Daisy Goodwin