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Prospects was an ITV drama created by Euston Films (the makers of Minder) in 1986 starring Gary Olsen and Brian Bovell. Based around the exploits of two East End chancers, the series ran for 12 episodes over one series and though performing well in the ratings stakes, was not well-received critically.

The 12 episodes were :

  • 1. THE P TO S DAY
  • 2. PARTNERS IN BRINE
  • 3. UNCLE HARRY'S SYSTEM
  • 4. DIRTY WEEKEND
  • 5. RODENT ENGINEERS
  • 6. STANDING ON YOUR OWN ONE FOOT
  • 7. SUBTERRANEAN PIG SICK BLUES
  • 8. FRYING TONIGHT
  • 9. FOUR MEN IN A BOAT
  • 10. FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK LANE
  • 11. RUNNING ALL THE WAY PART ONE
  • 12. RUNNING ALL THE WAY PART TWO

References

  1. IMDB entry
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