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 9 is "I'll Never Forget Whats'ername", rated 7.1/10 from 46 user votes. It was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and written by William Ivory. "I'll Never Forget Whats'ername" aired on 1/7/1993 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "No Way To Treat a Daley".
Arthur is determined his team will defeat their old rivals at the Winchester Pub Quiz night. Unfortunately his star performer is an escaped convict with DS Morley hot on his trail.
Director: Lawrence Gordon Clark
Writer: William Ivory
The acquisition of a hot air balloon introduces Arthur to the lucrative world of aerial advertising, but the launch of Daley Inflatables comes to an abrupt halt when he is abducted by a psychotic business rival.
Director: Lawrence Gordon Clark
Writer: Tim Firth
The chips are down for Arthur's friend Maurice when the professional gambler is barred from the casinos and mugged of all his winnings.
Director: Diarmuid Lawrence
Writer: Geoff Rowley
Arthur gets arrested when he attempts to hunt down a new car, acting very strangely in the process.
Director: Gordon Flemyng
Writer: David Yallop
Arthur and Ray swap the contents of the lock-up for a fruit machine full of stolen money.
Director: Diarmuid Lawrence
Writer: Iain Roy
Arthur falls out with Dave when a member of their boyhood gang re-appears on the scene.
Director: Lawrence Gordon Clark
Writer: Kevin McNally, Bernard Dempsey
When Arthur allows himself to be persuaded into retirement, Ray quickly steps into his shifty uncle's shoes.
Director: Richard Standeven
Writer: William Ivory
With typical aplomb, Arthur announces the launch of Daley Into Space to flog some satellite dishes.
Director: Gordon Flemyng
Writer: William Ivory
The Winchester Club is faced with permanent closure when one of Arthur's money-making schemes backfires badly.
Director: A.J. Quinn
Writer: Gary Lawson, John Phelps
If he's not able to sell his second-hand cars, Arthur decides it might be a good idea to hire them out instead.
Director: Lawrence Gordon Clark
Writer: David Yallop
Arthur's eyes light up with pound signs when he learns he may be in line to inherit a fortune.
Director: Roger Bamford
Writer: Kevin McNally, Bernard Dempsey
Arthur comes back to earth with a bump when he learns that he faces tough opposition for the Daley inheritance.
Director: Roger Bamford
Writer: William Ivory
Having hit rock bottom in Australia, penniless and under the threat of deportation, Ray and Arthur try to raise the funds for a return air fare home.
Director: Roger Bamford
Writer: Kevin McNally, Bernard Dempsey