The best episode written by Paul Unwin is "Dirty Old Town", rated 6/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Paul Unwin". "Dirty Old Town" aired on 2/5/1995 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 1".
Raymond is a down and out who unwittingly finds success in the film world when a script lands in his lap - literally - and he is mistaken for the writer. Despite attempts to persuade the television executives that he is not Vic Leigh, the writer - they wine, dine and house him.
Director: Paul Unwin
Writer: Paul Unwin
Otto Powell is summoned to the hospital's theatre where Richard Truscott, is about to make a rather serious mistake. Otto and his ever-faithful anaesthetist Charlie Enderbury have been called out for a private operation.
Director: Paul Unwin
Writer: Paul Unwin
Richard discovers Jean's deception over the miscarriage. Otto's fascination for Angela continues, but she is uncomfortable about being pursued by a married man.
Director: Paul Unwin
Writer: Paul Unwin
Charlie is anxious and distracted after a brush with the law which could have serious consequences. Elizabeth attempts to reason with Mulligan.
Director: Marek Losey
Writer: Paul Unwin
Otto asks Angela to accompany him on an overnight visit to a cottage hospital in Dorset. Mulligan makes his proposal to Elizabeth.
Director: Marek Losey
Writer: Paul Unwin
After meeting him, Otto realises the extent of Mulligan's obsession and determination. Elizabeth confesses what has been going on and they hatch a plan.
Director: Philippa Langdale
Writer: Paul Unwin