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    • 1. Private Ear
      1. Private Ear Sep 30, 1979
      • Call-girl Sarah Marshall kills herself on a beach, after stealing the car belonging to a man she had tried to contact, David Carn, popular DJ with Bristol radio station Radio West. Station boss Don Satchley asks private detective Eddie Shoestring to investigate any incriminating links between Carn and Sarah. Eddie is approached by a man named Willis, who tries to buy ... Read all
    • 2. Knock for Knock
      2. Knock for Knock Oct 7, 1979
      • Eddie is now Radio West's 'Private Ear', accepting sleuthing work for listeners. His first client is Claire Stevens, whose husband was killed in a hit and run by drivers of a white van. A tip-off leads Eddie to a duo of young fraudsters who go 'on the knock', buying antique furniture from gullible elderly people at less than the real value. After an encounter with a g... Read all
    • 3. Higher Ground
      3. Higher Ground Oct 14, 1979
      • The wife of an ex-army officer calls Eddie for help at a local prep school where her husband is headmaster.
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