Hazell - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Hazell and the Baker Street Sleuth
A divorce case turns messy when Hazell is invited to help out a private investigator, Neville Fitch.

Hazell and the Deptford Virgin
Hazell is hired to find a family heirloom but soon discovers that he isn't the only one chasing after it.

Hazell Bangs the Drum
Hazell is hired by a doctor who believes her cousin is being blackmailed and he learns to play a set of drums on a ship only to discover that the two other members of the band are smuggling in illegal immigrants.

Hazell Gets the Boot
Hazell finds himself in deep trouble when he is hired by a local villian Big Dave Castle to find his stolen Bentley.

Hazell Gets the Bird
Hazell is hired by a gorgeous woman after her shop is vandalised and gets mixed up with bird smuggling and a illegal marriage scam.

Hazell and the Big Sleep
A job finding a thief in a London hotel puts Hazell in harm's way when he comes up against organised crime.

Hazell and the Suffolk Ghost
A quiet time by the Suffolk Coast turns out to be anything but for Hazell as he discovers a plot to cheat a man of his bequest.

Hazell and Hyde
It's a difficult case for Hazell as he is hired by a father to find his daughter who is living among dossers and drug addicts.

Hazell and the Happy Couple
Hazell is hired to find a runaway wife but hadn't counted on her husband being such a nasty piece of work .

Hazell Gets the Part
Hazell is hired to find a stolen necklace at a film studio, but things begin to get awkward when he starts appearing in front of the cameras.

Hazell and the Greasy Gunners
Hazell crosses a disreputable army officer, but his luck goes from bad to worse when he bumps into an ear-biting , bald headed maniac wrestler.

Hazell and the Public Enemy
It's a close call for Hazell when he finds himself caught between a bank robber and a gangster and a female reporter.
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