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#1 - A Horse of a Different Colour
Season 6 Episode 3
Aired 1/16/1988
Phillipa, out on parole, decides to give Jim some unwanted help in finding a stolen horse.
Director: Matthew Robinson
Writer: Rod Beacham
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#2 - The Sin of Forgiveness
Season 6 Episode 5
Aired 1/30/1988
A former Nazi who had been living underground since the end of the war surfaces in Jersey.
Director: Tristan de Vere Cole
Writer: John Collee
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#3 - Burnt
Season 6 Episode 4
Aired 1/23/1988
A business acquaintance of Charlie's is suspected of insider trading.
Director: Robert Tronson
Writer: John Fletcher
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#4 - Whatever Lola Wants
Season 6 Episode 1
Aired 1/2/1988
Jim is assigned to look after an important gang informant's mother, who is in danger of being kidnapped by a vengeful gang leader.
Director: Nigel Finch
Writer: Brian Finch
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#5 - A Man of Sorrows
Season 6 Episode 6
Aired 2/6/1988
The discovery of a dead body in an empty cottage sparks off a nightmarish case for Jim and his partner, an unorthodox London detective.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Writer: John Fletcher
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#6 - Crossed Swords
Season 6 Episode 2
Aired 1/9/1988
When members of two feuding families decide to settle their differences with an old-fashioned duel, Jim ends up with a murder to investigate.
Director: David Carson
Writer: Robert Banks Stewart
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#7 - Private Fight
Season 6 Episode 7
Aired 2/13/1988
Jim places his career in jeopardy while trying to help Charlie Hungerford.
Director: Alan Dossor
Writer: Edmund Ward
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Season 6 Ratings Summary
"A Horse of a Different Colour" is the best rated episode of "Bergerac" season 6. It scored 8/10 based on 55 votes. Directed by Matthew Robinson and written by Rod Beacham, it aired on 1/16/1988. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "The Sin of Forgiveness".