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The Best Episodes of Bugs Season 2

Every episode of Bugs Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Bugs Season 2!

Bugs was a British television drama series which ran for four series from April 1995 to August 1999. The programme, a mixture of action/adventure and science-fiction, involved a team of specialist independent crime-fighting technology experts, who faced a variety of threats based around computers and other modern technology. It was originally broadcast on Saturday evenings on BBC One, and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Carnival Films.

Genres:DramaAction & Adventure
Network:BBC One

Season 2 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Bugs" season 2 is "What Goes Up... (1)", rated 8.2/10 from 16 user votes. It was directed by Brian Farnham and written by Colin Brake. "What Goes Up... (1)" aired on 4/6/1996 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "... Must Come Down (2)".

  • What Goes Up... (1)
    8.2/10 16 votes

    #1 - What Goes Up... (1)

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 4/6/1996

    Ed is put into training to go up in a space shuttle, mainly to find out who is trying to stop the launch of it, and not to actually go up in it. But, of course, he ends up having to go up with another woman pilot. However, the ‘baddie' trying to stop the launch makes the shuttle 'breakdown' (so to speak) and they end up getting ‘stuck in space.....'

    Director: Brian Farnham

    Writer: Colin Brake

  • ... Must Come Down (2)
    7.9/10 15 votes

    #2 - ... Must Come Down (2)

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 4/13/1996

    Concluding Part from last week! Ed is put into training to go up in a space shuttle, mainly to find out who is trying to stop the launch of it, and not to actually go up in it. But, of course, he ends up having to go up with another woman pilot. However, the 'baddie' trying to stop the launch makes the shuttle 'breakdown' (so to speak) and they end up getting 'stuck in space.....'

    Director: Brian Farnham

    Writer: Colin Brake

  • Bugged Wheat
    7.7/10 16 votes

    #3 - Bugged Wheat

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 4/20/1996

    A special sort of wheat, being developed so that it is resistant to all known crop diseases is destroyed by intruders breaking into the European Agronomy Council and spray a viroid over the crop. Beckett goes undercover as a sceintist to invesitigate the viroid and dicovers that the plan is to spray the viroid over crops in the world and then deliver a special anti-viroid, which will save the world from starvation and make the makers of the anti-viroid very rich. Ros, however, has problems of her own, when her car is infested with killer wasps and the brakes won't work, and she can't open the doors...

    Director: Sandy Johnson

    Writer: Miles Millar, Alfred Gough

  • Whirling Dervish
    8.3/10 16 votes

    #4 - Whirling Dervish

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 4/27/1996

    The Bugs team are called in to prevent a cartel of the world airlines from sabotaging Strate Air, a successful new airline. Hector Jerome, the airline cartel's main agent, becomes a target for the Bugs team and they discover he is in possession of a deadly new fighter plane- the Dervish. The Bugs team fight to stop them from shooting down Strate Air planes out of the sky, with Ed in the position to either shoot the plane down or die.

    Director: Andrew Grieve

    Writer: Colin Brake

  • Blackout
    8.3/10 16 votes

    #5 - Blackout

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 5/4/1996

    A woman called Pascal holds a building full of people hostage, claiming to be comcerned about the enivornment. However, her intensions are found out to be not that caring, as she plans to steal a lot of money and also the isotope triggers, which would cause a big explosion. the Bugs team fight to get back the triggers and stop Pascal's lover driving off with a fortune stolen from a bank

    Director: Andrew Grieve

    Writer: Frank De Palma

  • Gold Rush
    7.7/10 15 votes

    #6 - Gold Rush

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 5/11/1996

    A room full of gold is infected with a new sort of virus that quite literally eats gold. It is up to Ros to make an antidote to return the gold to normal, and she doesn't have long- after some time, and once the gold has reached a certain temperature, it will be irreversible and the gold will be lost forever. Ed is trapped in the room with the gold and also two security things that continuously try to shoot him. Beckett decides to get Ed out of the room, as the antidote Ros creates is harmful to humans, but his only way to get to it is by going through a tunnel filled with toxic fumes.

    Director: Andrew Grieve

    Writer: Bruno Heller, Alison Leathart

  • Schrodinger's Bomb
    8.1/10 16 votes

    #7 - Schrodinger's Bomb

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 5/25/1996

    Cassandra and ‘Daddy' strike a deal with Jean-Daniel and Ros ends up getting kidnapped by him. Roland Blatty has a ‘brush with death' when he is left in a room filled with lots of ticking bombs. Ed and Beckett go to save Ros, and end up having to use a chain saw to free her as she was handcuffed to a steering wheel, and inside the car there was a hand grenade. Beckett spends the final scene, sawing the steering wheel, to free Ros' wrists, and Jean- Daniel returns to the Bactrian Kings tombs to retrieve the Niobian 5 that was left there.

    Director: Andrew Grieve

    Writer: Stephen Gallagher

  • Newton's Run
    7.6/10 14 votes

    #8 - Newton's Run

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 6/1/1996

    Newton the dog is the new creation of a scientific lab. Newton is ‘a robot dog' who is just like any other dog, except that when a special controller is turned on, he is controlled by it. A group of ‘bad guys' want to use this technology, as they can use Newton to get to places they can't. Beckett decides to look after Newton and take him on a little ride on a train. Little does he know that the baddies are hot on his trail and he ends up losing Newton. The baddies find Newton and give him a little bomb, sending into a building that contains many different types of weapons that are for use in WW3. The team find this out and Beckett goes to find Newton.

    Director: Brian Farnham

    Writer: Calvin Clements Jr.

  • The Bureau of Weapons (1)
    8.6/10 19 votes

    #9 - The Bureau of Weapons (1)

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 6/8/1996

    A deadly powerful creature called Cyberax has escaped from a computer and then suddenly Cyberax the company is born, by no other than Jean-Daniel. He creates a machine that takes over some of the user's mind. Once they have finnished using the Cyberax headset, it leaves a little bit of itself behind. when the person finds out about Cyberax again, as they forget all memories to do with Cyberax, their brains go into overload and they kill themselves. Roland Blatty (the old bureau chief) gets hold of one of these headsets and blows his brain up when Ed jokingly says that he hopes that Roland has had the system checked for viruses. The whole Bureau team are also wiped out when they too discover the deadly truth about Cyberax. Beckett decides that the only way to stop this is to pretend that he has used the headset and had his brain blown up (so to speak) and he is taken away by Cassandra, who is now working with Jean-Daniel. Jean-Daniel realises that Beckett wouldn't do something so stupid

    Director: Stephen Gallagher

    Writer: Andrew Grieve

  • A Cage for Satan (2)
    8.0/10 20 votes

    #10 - A Cage for Satan (2)

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 6/22/1996

    Another second parter to end the Series. Cyberax's destructive nature has entered Ros' brain and Beckett and Ed find themselves racing against time (and the fact that if Ros finds out about the true nature of Cyberax, her mind will explode) to save her. Beckett ‘foils' Jean-Daniel's plans, but in the process accidentally tells Ros the truth about Cyberax, and Ed has to kill her, electrocuting her. The reason being that ‘because Cyberax is a virus in the memory, you have to shut down the system and reboot with a completely new set of instructions'- (as said by Ed).

    Director: Andrew Grieve

    Writer: N/A