Minder: On The Slate

"Monday Night Fever" (Series 1, Episode 9)

1 h 14 min · 1. maj 2026
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This week on On The Slate, Pete, Andy and Mark head into Minder’s “Monday Night Fever”, where Arthur Daley fancies himself as a music impresario and, as ever, is completely out of his depth. When Arthur discovers Sharon Dobbs, an aspiring singer with big dreams and a questionable set of pipes, he’s convinced he’s found a goldmine. Before long, he’s promising gigs, talking up her talent, and putting money behind a showcase at a seedy nightclub run by exactly the sort of people Arthur should know better than to trust. Terry, naturally, isn’t buying any of it and finds himself dragged along for the ride as things start to unravel. The big night doesn’t quite go to plan, the cracks begin to show, and Arthur is left facing the reality that not every opportunity is the “little earner” he thinks it is. Pete, Andy and Mark break it all down with the usual mix of insight and humour, taking in the clubland setting, the guest performances, and an episode that shows what happens when Arthur’s confidence finally meets its match.

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This week on On The Slate, Pete, Andy and Mark head into Minder’s “Monday Night Fever”, where Arthur Daley fancies himself as a music impresario and, as ever, is completely out of his depth. When Arthur discovers Sharon Dobbs, an aspiring singer with big dreams and a questionable set of pipes, he’s convinced he’s found a goldmine. Before long, he’s promising gigs, talking up her talent, and putting money behind a showcase at a seedy nightclub run by exactly the sort of people Arthur should know better than to trust. Terry, naturally, isn’t buying any of it and finds himself dragged along for the ride as things start to unravel. The big night doesn’t quite go to plan, the cracks begin to show, and Arthur is left facing the reality that not every opportunity is the “little earner” he thinks it is. Pete, Andy and Mark break it all down with the usual mix of insight and humour, taking in the clubland setting, the guest performances, and an episode that shows what happens when Arthur’s confidence finally meets its match.

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