Minder: On The Slate

"Come In T-64, Your Time is Ticking Away" (Series 1, Episode 8)

1 h 6 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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When a minicab firm Arthur’s got a stake in starts taking a pasting — drivers getting roughed up, motors getting wrecked — it looks like someone’s trying to send a message. Keen to protect his investment (and more importantly, his profits), Arthur sends Terry in undercover as a driver to find out who’s behind it.What follows is less a simple protection job and more a slow-burning stitch-up, as Terry works the rank and realises the attacks aren’t random at all. With tensions rising, livelihoods on the line, and Arthur sniffing an angle as always, it becomes clear someone very close to the business has their own agenda — and they’re willing to play dirty to get what they want.Pete, Mark and Andy dig into an early, grittier episode of Minder that leans into the realities of late-70s London — part character piece, part low-level crime story — with Terry doing the legwork while Arthur circles for the best deal.And of course, there’s the small matter of the On the Slate Hall of Fame — who’s earned their place this week, and who’s been sent packing?So, keep your head down, watch who you’re working for… Slate it, Dave.

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