This comedy drama series featured Terry McCann, a former boxer with a conviction for G.B.H., and Arthur Daley, a second-hand car dealer with an eye for a nice little earner. Alongside his many business ventures, Arthur would regularly hire Terry out as a minder or bodyguard, later replaced by nephew, Ray Daley.
The best episode of "Minder" season 7 is "It's a Sorry Lorry, Morrie", rated 8.1/10 from 98 user votes. It was directed by Roy Ward Baker and written by Tony Hoare. "It's a Sorry Lorry, Morrie" aired on 1/2/1989 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Days of Fines and Closures".
Arthur buys a lorry load of electrical goods, but when he finds out that they are stolen, and the police are watching the lorry, the only way out of the problem is to set fire to it...
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Tony Hoare
Dave goes missing while on a day trip to France. Terry and Arthur take over the Winchester while he's away, but his wife thinks that Arthur is behind the disappearance, and calls in the police.
Director: William Brayne
Writer: David Yallop
An Irish fence dies owing Arthur money.
Director: Terry Green
Writer: Anita Bronson
A video implicating two senior police officers is mistakenly returned to Daley videos.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Andrew Payne
After a robbery at a safety deposit bank, Arthur withdraws his money and hides it in his lock up, getting Terry to guard it. But as Arthur leaves the bank, he is caught on TV talking to an old friend, Maltese Tony, who is wanted by a local gang boss.
Director: Terry Green
Writer: Dave Humphries
Arthur’s bank manager won't extend his already considerable overdraft, and his car lot, lock up and goods have been seized by the sheriff for non-payment. He contemplates retirement, but he hasn't paid National Insurance since 1956, so doesn't qualify for a state pension.
Director: Francis Megahy
Writer: David Yallop