The best episode directed by Graham Evans is "The Flypaper", rated 8.5/10 from 6 user votes. It was "written by Robin Chapman". "The Flypaper" aired on 8/9/1980 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Girl Can't Always Have Everything".
With a 12-year-old found dead and a killer perhaps on the loose, a young girl becomes paranoid.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Robin Chapman
Struggling actresses Suzy and Pat meet Herbert, a wealthy widower. Seductive Suzy enjoys his money, but things soon don't look so rosy.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Julian Bond
While winding up his late father's affairs, Paul finds a bill demanding over £1,000 for pornography.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Peter Ransley
An auditor finds out that Oliver is defrauding his firm. But when he demands some hush money, he discovers a nasty surprise.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Johnny Byrne
Nell and Emma are old school friends who are reunited after years apart. However, things quickly turn sour.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Robin Chapman
Frank is struggling financially and will do anything for money. Even murder.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Donald Honig
When wealthy Prince Zawi gives surgeon Robert Sandy a diamond for saving his life, the doctor finds that his new jewel is really more of a liability than an asset.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Robin Chapman
Tony eats a pricey meal with Susan Mandeville, the extravagant wife of a filmmaker who wants the rights to his book.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Gerald Savory
Three aristocratic women hear of the death of a woman who once served them as a nanny. They agree to go for lunch in her memory.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Alan Seymour
A poisonous snake keeps a teacher prisoner in India. How can he escape from its evil glare?
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Robin Chapman
George has problems with female attention, but when a beautiful woman joins his congregation things are set to change.
Director: Graham Evans
Writer: Robin Chapman