Pie in the Sky - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Best of Both Worlds
This first episode, The Best of Both Worlds, features Michael (To Play the King) Kitchen as an international villain.

The Truth Will Out
Henry Crabbe has a lot on his plate in tonight's episode of the new drama series about a detective more interested in culinary matters than police work.
In The Truth Will Out he is about to open the restaurant of his dreams when he is dispatched to find a missing police officer with some sensitive information. What he'd really like to find is another waiter for Pie in the Sky.

An Innocent Man
An Innocent Man. Fisher sends a surveillance team into the restaurant to catch one of Crabbe's regular customers bribing a government minister.

Once a Copper
Fisher is away, so Crabbe can concentrate on preparing a special meal. But a face from the past takes Crabbe's mind off his cooking.

A Shot in the Dark
Assistant Chief Constable Fisher is convinced that a suspicious death at a local aerodrome suggests a drugs connection. Crabbe is not so sure.

Undesirable Elements

Passion Fruit Fool

A Matter of Taste

Who Only Stand and Wait

Endangered Species
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