The best episode written by Neil Forsyth is "Samuel Beckett and Andre the Giant", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Ben Palmer". "Samuel Beckett and Andre the Giant" aired on 1/26/2017 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "There's Something Going on in Kent".
Inspired by true events, this comedy charts the unlikely friendship between Samuel Beckett and a young Andre the Giant.
Director: Ben Palmer
Writer: Neil Forsyth
A chain is set up to smelt the stolen Brink's-Mat gold, sell it back into the market and launder the profits. The police investigation leads them to Kent and Kenneth Noye.
Director: Lawrence Gough
Writer: Neil Forsyth
The police set up surveillance on Noye and are led to Palmer and more of the gold chain suspects. The resulting raids end in tragedy in Noye's garden.
Director: Aneil Karia
Writer: Neil Forsyth
Palmer is found not guilty. Parry is arrested in Spain. Noye and his associates are convicted, but the police realise the gold was split after the robbery.
Director: Lawrence Gough
Writer: Neil Forsyth
In Tenerife, Palmer learns he is wanted by the police. Cooper and Parry's plan to move cash across Europe comes unstuck. Noye's murder trial comes to a dramatic conclusion.
Director: Aneil Karia
Writer: Neil Forsyth
Six armed men steal £26m worth of gold from the Brink’s-Mat security depot and set about trying to dispose of the bullion. DCI Brian Boyce sets up a police task force to investigate.
Director: Aneil Karia
Writer: Neil Forsyth
Palmer is caught after attempting to escape to Brazil. The police learn that Cooper and Parry have been laundering the Brink's-Mat millions. Cooper is arrested, but Parry escapes.
Director: Lawrence Gough
Writer: Neil Forsyth
In a residential street in Edinburgh, brothers Max and Jake run down an old man while Jake is driving them back from a wedding - stoned and uninsured. They carry on with their lives, hoping Walter's death will be passed off as natural causes, but the brothers end up being pulled further into Walter's world.
Director: Robbie McKillop
Writer: Neil Forsyth
Max does his best to take control, while Jake finds himself falling in love with Angie, the dead man's niece.
Director: Robbie McKillop
Writer: Neil Forsyth