Minder why pay tax cast
After Arthur meets Terry when he leaves the betting shop, at 05m14s they go for a drink in the pub opposite. At four minutes we see this demolition and construction site where Arthur haggles with Pat Dermot about the price of the fireplaces. The location has changed completely in recent years with the gasometer much reduced in size and this land built on. The building in the background on Morie Road still exists though as shown in the more recent shot below.
At four and a half minutes, Terry waits for Barry outside this bank where a policeman thinks he might be acting suspiciously. But it is available via the streaming provider below. Fresh new look, redesigned programme hub, richer content….
Back to Main menu What to watch Film news. Summary How to watch Episodes. Episode 9: Minder Summary Arthur does a profitable deal on a fireplace and Terry has to mind a dodgy bookie, putting a damper on his blossoming romance with latest girlfriend Dolly.
Vintage comedy drama, starring George Cole and Dennis Waterman. Share on facebook. Share on twitter. Share on pinterest. After arranging a date that evening with Dolly, Terry meets Arthur who tells him he has a job lined up for him accompanying another bookmaker Barry 'the book' around town collecting and dropping off money for bets made without tax. That evening, Terry accompanies Barry to meet hard man antiques dealer Ray Newell, who is expecting sixteen grand in winnings.
When Barry hands over the money to what seems like a thief, he calls on Terry for help. While attempting to catch up with the culprit, Terry gets injured and ends up in hospital with eight stitches - and fails to meet Dolly for their date. The next day Terry and Arthur go to visit Barry as Terry suspects Barry has set it all up, which he has. Barry confesses to Arthur and Terry that he is skint.
Moments later Ray Newell arrives at Barry's place to collect his money and takes all of Barry's possessions including his car. The only thing is. Each time Terry has a date with Dolly, something delays him.
Especially when he has to chaperone another bookie called Barry Michael Medwin around town. The only thing is Barry has been robbed of the winnings he was meant to drop off to Ray Nigel Davenport. An antiques dealer and a bit of a gangster.
Terry got injured trying to get the money back from the robber but later finds out that Barry had set it all up. He is skint and Ray wants his money. Meanwhile Arthur is on the lookout for vintage fireplaces as they are back in fashion. Only to be ripped off by Ray's antique expert.
This is a diverting episode and rather light on plot. An age is spent with Ray and his goons at Barry's place valuing items for the debt owed to him. At least the actors seem to be having a good time. Terry should listen to Dollys' advice. He will never have a proper relationship if he hangs about with Arthur.
Prismark10 Jan 11,
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