
Pie in the Sky (1994)
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Bella Enahoro as PC Cambridge
Episodes 16
The Best of Both Worlds
Henry lets Hooperman escape, and Fisher takes the opportunity to suspend his retirement.
Read MoreThe Truth Will Out
A delusional cop seeks to bring Fisher's ally down, and Henry recruits a new waiter.
Read MoreAn Innocent Man
Pie in the Sky becomes the scene of a corruption sting, but Henry acts in favour of his customer.
Read MoreOnce a Copper
Henry cooks a banquet for a visiting Japanese delegation, and tracks down a criminal from his past, who was presumed dead.
Read MoreA Shot in the Dark
A narcotics investigation ends in a bitten hand for Fisher, and Henry finds a new source of escargots.
Read MoreUndesirable Elements
Steve investigates the burglary of Pie in the Sky, while Henry does battle with murderous private sector cops.
Read MorePassion Fruit Fool
The girlfriend of Henry's dry cleaner is kidnapped by a psychotic ex-lover.
Read MoreA Matter of Taste
Henry uncovers two separate wine scams in Middleton.
Read MoreWho Only Stand and Wait
Henderson's neighbour finds a dismembered corpse, which may prove the innocence of an imprisoned man.
Read MoreEndangered Species
Margaret and Henderson side with Reynard the Fox in opposing a new bypass, while Henry must question his loyalties.
Read MoreMoney Talks
The restaurant is heavily in debt, and the Crabbe's new bank manager is unsympathetic. Steve and John have left for pastures new, and an agency chef is unsatisfactory. Crabbe learns that Dudley Hooperman is dead, and resurrects his hopes of early retirement. Meantime there is a surveillance operation to be run on a dodgy pizza delivery business.
Read MoreGame Pie
Henry supplies the catering at his friend Alistair's pheasant shoot, where Fisher is among the guests. Another member of the party is shot and killed and it looks as if Fisher accidentally shot him but Henry's investigation reveals a crime of passion involving a love triangle, a jealous husband - and a cover-up.
Read MoreIrish Stew
The large family of much-married Irishwoman Kit Kelly book the restaurant for a wedding banquet for her and her new husband, American television writer Byron De Goris. Byron's briefcase is stolen from his hotel and Henry is suspicious of his reaction and even more so when Margaret tells him that the groom is not Byron De Goris but his friend James Jackson. Margaret had known them both thirty years earlier and discovers that Byron killed himself and James assumed his identity. Henry has to find out why.
Read MoreDoggett's Coat and Badge
Charles Rider, a wine-loving regular at Pie in the Sky, is being threatened. It turns out he is really Joseph Webb, an ex-burglar turned supergrass, and now in witness protection. His collection includes many valuable bottles of wine, some of them stolen property and formerly owned by a bent policeman. His cronies have tracked Webb down and want the most priceless bottle back. So Rider comes to Henry Crabbe for help. Can Crabbe restore justice while keeping his friend safe?
Read MoreThis Other Eden
Di Crabbe and DS Cambridge are assigned to investigate a spate of garden thefts carried out while the owners are away for a few days. It's not just a few plants that are being stolen - whole gardens are being stripped. The only person appearing to benefit is landscape designer Alan Wellbeloved, who becomes the prime suspect for the robberies. Returning home, Henry is horrified to discover that Margaret has hired Wellbeloved to redesign the restaurant's back garden to provide an outdoor dining area.
Read MoreCoddled Eggs
Car crime is on the rise, with most of the vehicles being stolen from the car park at the railway station. Henry's problems mount as he not only has to deal with two separate sets of thieves, but also with a hostile new female Superintendent. Things come to a head when Fisher's car is nicked at the station right under his nose. Back at the restaurant Gary and Margaret are being given a hard time by an over-zealous Food Inspector. Will she do as she is threatening and close the restaurant down?
Read MoreA Conversation With Maggie Steed
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