Blackmail, in all its meanings and forms, was the central theme of the episodes comprising this series.
Blackmail (Season 2)
Care and Protection (Episode 1)
Writer: Doris Lessing
Air date: 1966-09-30
Overview: Charles and Millie Raynor are a feckless couple who both have lovers who pay them for sex. Their daughter Mary goes to the police to tell them she needs "care and protection" in an attempt to get the love and attention she craves from her parents.
The Cream Off the Top (Episode 2)
Writer: John Hawkesworth
Air date: 1966-10-07
Boys and Girls Commute to Play (Episode 3)
Writer: Robert Storey
Air date: 1966-10-14
The Setup (Episode 4)
Writer: Arden Winch
Air date: 1966-10-21
A Man of Reputation (Episode 5)
Writer: Alexander Baron
Air date: 1966-10-28
Lone Rider (Episode 6)
Writer: C.P. Taylor
Air date: 1966-11-04
The Haunting of Aubrey Hopkiss (Episode 7)
Writer: Robert Holles
Air date: 1966-11-11
Overview: Hopkiss is an inspector for The Humane Animal League, his whole world is suddenly threatened when he given the choice between his family and his principles.
The Sound of Distant Guns (Episode 8)
Writer: Julian Bond
Air date: 1966-11-14
The Tax Man Cometh (Episode 9)
Air date: 1966-11-21
Please Do Not Disturb (Episode 10)
Writer: Doris Lessing
Air date: 1966-11-28
The Man Who Could See (Episode 11)
Writer: Peter Wildeblood
Air date: 1966-12-05
Vacant Possession (Episode 12)
Writer: Leon Griffiths
Air date: 1966-12-12
Overview: An estate agent arranges to meet a couple for a viewing at a flat.
I Love Ivor Diver - Why the Devil Doesn't He Love Me? (Episode 13)
Writer: Peter Draper
Air date: 1966-12-19