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The Best Episodes of Hamish Macbeth Season 3

Every episode of Hamish Macbeth Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Hamish Macbeth Season 3!

Hamish Macbeth is a comedy-drama series made by BBC Scotland and first aired in 1995. It is loosely based on a series of mystery novels...
Genre:Drama
Network:BBC One

Season 3 Ratings Summary

"The Honourable Policeman" is the best rated episode of "Hamish Macbeth" season 3. It scored 8.2/10 based on 134 votes. Directed by Jonas Grimås and written by Dominic Minghella, Daniel Boyle, it aired on 3/16/1997. This episode is rated 0.7 points higher than the second-best, "Deferred Sentence".

  • The Honourable Policeman
    8.2/10134 votes

    #1 - The Honourable Policeman

    Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 3/16/1997

    Tongues are set wagging in Lochdubh when the lonely local laird, Major Maclean, returns home from holiday with a glamorous fiancee - but is it his animal magnetism or his Highland estate that Serena finds so irresistible? Hamish is to be best man at the wedding, but he already has his hands full coping with Anne Patterson, the overzealous WPC trainee who's been posted to Lochdubh. His convincing performance as the model policeman sweeps Anne off her feet. Will Hamish resist her undoubted charms - and will he discover the true identity of the Major's fiancee before the marital knot is tied?

    Director: Jonas Grimås

    Writer: Dominic Minghella, Daniel Boyle

  • Deferred Sentence
    7.5/10126 votes

    #2 - Deferred Sentence

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 3/23/1997

    Holidaying alone oil the island of Laggan-Laggan, Hamish is drawn into a twenty-year old mystery which has poisoned the community. Why do the islanders shun Hamish's hosts, the Catholic priest, Father McPhail and his Protestant sparring partner, Enoch McDuff? Anxious to avoid being caught in their inter-dominational crossfire, Hamish pretends to be Jewish. He is intrigued by Laura McDuff's allegations concerning the mysterious death of her mother all those years ago, but is his interest in her simply that of a policeman Who Suspects foul play?

    Director: Nicholas Renton

    Writer: Daniel Boyle

  • The Lochdubh Assassin
    8.3/10118 votes

    #3 - The Lochdubh Assassin

    Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 3/30/1997

    A gang of ruthless villains descends on Lochdubh, hot on the heels of young tearaway Frankie Bryce and his Aunty Jean, Isobel's best friend in Glasgow. Isobel brings them to Lachie Junior's funeral parlour where Lachie is happy to shelter them - especially once he claps eyes on Jean. Hamish, however, has a big problem. He knows Tam Flood and his henchmen are dangerous, but he can do nothing until they do something. Ignoring Hamish's warnings, TV John takes pre-emptive action, the villagers close ranks, and the old local legend of Wee MacPhee raises its ugly head.

    Director: Nicholas Renton

    Writer: Daniel Boyle

  • The Good Thief
    7.4/10107 votes

    #4 - The Good Thief

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 4/6/1997

    Esme has discovered that young Frankie Bryce has an unexpected musical talent and the villagers are pinning their hopes and staking their bets on Frankies angelic voice winning them the Willie McGraw Trophy for treble singing, the hard-fought annual contest between Lochdubh's Stag Bar and the Dunbracken Arms. But trouble arrives in Lochdubh in tile shape of Tusker Gray, Frankie's best friend from Glasgow. Tusker's disruptive behaviour threatens to sabotage the contest and undermine Frankie's will to win. Will Hamish discover Tusker's secret before its too late?

    Director: Jonas Grimås

    Writer: Daniel Boyle

  • The Trouble with Rory
    7.4/1094 votes

    #5 - The Trouble with Rory

    Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 4/13/1997

    When fire destroys part of Lochdubh Primary School, Esme is horrified to learn not only that the council intends closing the school for good, but that her lover Rory Campbell has been party to their plans all along. Strong passions are aroused by Esme's ensueing media campaign and with Isobel returning as a TV reporter, Hamish battles to keep the peace. He forms a surveillance unit to track down a suspected arsonist; but there is another mystery in Lochdubh - what is the trouble with Rory?.

    Director: Mandie Fletcher

    Writer: Stuart Hepburn

  • More Than a Game
    7.5/10112 votes

    #6 - More Than a Game

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 4/20/1997

    Lochdubh prepares for tile annual shinty match against Dunbracken with a ruthless Lachlan coaching the village team. Last year was Dunbracken's nineteenth win in a row; a twentieth will award them the trophy forever and there's high tension in the air. The Lochdubh players are amazed when star goalie Lachie Junior walks out on the team, then Lachlan turns into a love-sick Romeo besotted with a voluptuous, leather-clad female biker. Hamish however suspects that all is not what it seems, and the villagers hatch a plot to overcome foul play at the match.

    Director: Mandie Fletcher

    Writer: Stuart Hepburn

  • Destiny (1)
    7.2/10101 votes

    #7 - Destiny (1)

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 4/27/1997

    TV John's long-lost brother, the one-eyed, one-legged, one-armed Kenneth McIver, is Sprung from a South American gaol by millionaire Torquil Farquar McFarquar. Ex-patriate McFarquar has a passion for all things Scottish and has heard that Kenneth knows the whereabouts of the real Stone of Destiny, coronation stone of the ancient Scottish kings. Scenting a fortune in the offing, Kenneth sets off for Lochdubh, accompanied by mysterious hypnotist Ava Grimm. Meanwhile, TV John has had premonitions of the impending death of someone very close. How can the villagers convince him it's all in tile mind?

    Director: Nicholas Renton

    Writer: Daniel Boyle

  • Destiny (2)
    7.6/10101 votes

    #8 - Destiny (2)

    Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 5/4/1997

    Kenneth and Ava have stolen the Stone of Destiny, and TV John is missing. Hamish, Isobel and a posse from Lochdubh embark on a death-defying trek across mountain and moorland in order to rescue their friend and save a treasured symbol of the nation's heritage. As adversity brings Hamish and Isobel closer together, myth begins to merge with reality and the ghosts of Scotland's past appear to help them on their way, but ultimately there's no salvation without sacrifice.

    Director: Nicholas Renton

    Writer: Daniel Boyle