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Series 2 | | | | | | |
| 9 :02x03 - A Severe Case of Death (Mar/17/1994) | | Maude Jenkins's struggle to become a doctor in nineteenth-century England involves lust, intrigue, a sex change and cigars. | | Guest Stars: James Saxon as Young Adams, Henry Naylor as Second Patient, David Gooderson as First Patient, Brian Hibbard (3) as Mr. Satan, David Henry (1) as Lawyer, Susie Fairfax as Peasant, Roy Evans as Carriage Driver, John Fortune (1) as Squire Thorpe, Soo Drouet as Gillian, Jonathan Cecil as Mr. Warburton, Christopher Adamson as Mr. Beast, Georgina Hale as Lady Jamieson, Timothy West as Dr. Adams, Lucy Benjamin as Katherine | Director: Marcus Mortimer (1) Writer: Chris England | | | | | | |
| 11 :02x05 - Mangez Merveillac (Mar/31/1994) | | Travel & cookery writer Verity Hodge finds the one corner of France that nobody has written about or visited. But her best selling book Mangez Merveillac changes all that forever with fatal results. | | Guest Stars: Mia Soteriou as Woman In Supermarket, Philip Bird as Man In Supermarket, Olivier Pierre as Mayor, Karen Ascoe as Waitress, Clarke Peters as American, Claude Le Saché as Postman, Philip Jackson (1) as Patron, Patricia Hayes as Mrs Templecombe, Thomas Szekeres as Rollo Bogleby, Jane Booker as Mrs Bogleby, Kevin McNally as Mr Bogleby | Director: Bob Spiers Writer: Nick Newman, Ian Hislop | | | |
| 12 :02x06 - Smashing Bird (Apr/07/1994) | | Getaway driver Ray and his nightclub singing fiancée Vicky are set to give up a life of crime when a fatal explosion forces Vicky to become a killer. He is killed after a job goes horribly wrong, and the rest of the gang give her a choice: she can help avenge Ray's death, or become their cook. | | Guest Stars: Niven Boyd as Second Villain, Alan Ford as First Villain, Michael Elphick as Bill Todd, Philip Martin Brown (1) as Psycho, John Benfield as Barry Todd, Ray Winstone as Terry, Mark McGann (1) as Tommy, Hywel Bennett as Clancy, David Bamber as Ray, Julie Peasgood as Waitress | Director: Dewi Humphreys Writer: Jon Canter | | | |
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