List of Lovejoy episodes

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This is a list of episodes of the British television show Lovejoy which first aired between 1986 and 1994. The first season was broadcast in 1986, with a five-year hiatus between that and the second season in 1991.

Though there was a recurring supporting cast, the only actor to appear in all 73 episodes was Ian McShane who played the eponymous role of Lovejoy, a roguish antiques dealer.

Series 1

Title First broadcast Overview
"The Firefly Cage" 10 January 1986 East Anglian antiques dealer Lovejoy agrees to take on a new assistant, Eric. He also runs into Lady Jane Felsham for the first time, and the two quickly build up a bond disrupted only by the mystery around a Japanese firefly cage and her husband, Lord Alexander.
"The Axeman Cometh" 17 January 1986 Lovejoy acquires a valuable dressing table from under the nose of a Charlie Gimbert, using underhand methods. He quickly becomes the target of a violent axe-wielding maniac who has hidden his own valuables in the dresser.
"The Sting" 24 January 1986 Lovejoy schemes to acquire some very valuable porcelain figures.
"Friends, Romans and Enemies" 31 January 1986 Lovejoy comes across Roman coins which he believes are genuine. However, the tangle in the tail revolves around the coins being deposited on the Isle of Man, at the very time when it is established, that ancient Rome did not colonise the Island.

Undeterred, however, Lovejoy makes his way to the Island in order to stake his claim upon the coins. Unfortunately for Lovejoy, his endeavours involve various entanglements with certain people who are also aware of the prize, which awaits the person who should be lucky enough to unlock the mystery which surrounds the hoard - the clue to the mystery being that the coins have a link to the famous Laxey Wheel.

"The Judas Pair" 7 February 1986 Lovejoy is hired by the family of a murdered man, apparently killed by a pair of duelling pistols. One of his biggest obstacles is that nobody seems to believe they exist.
"To Sleep No More" 14 February 1986 When a man who arranged to meet Lovejoy at the local cricket game dies, it's up to Lovejoy to find the fortune that was promised to the widow.
"The Real Thing" 21 February 1986 In order to escape his creditors, Lovejoy heads to Norwich for a few days where he acquires a job working for Tony Palmer who is setting up a new antiques showroom in the city. However, he soon begins to suspect that his new employer is not entirely honest.
"The March of Time" 28 February 1986 Lovejoy has to decide whether some Napoleonic love letters, written by a young British officer to his sweetheart during the Peninsular War are genuine. The involvement of Charlie Gimbert, as ever, muddies the situation.
"Death and Venice" (part one) 7 March 1986 After a friend and fellow antiques dealer is murdered, Lovejoy runs across a sinister syndicate who have mysterious dealings in the city of Venice. Unconvinced by their explanations, Lovejoy travels to Italy to try to establish just what they are up to.
"Death and Venice" (part two) 14 March 1986 Lovejoy becomes involved in a plan to strip Venice of its art treasures, which the syndicate fears will be destroyed through floods and neglect if they do not act. When he tries to thwart their plans, he quickly becomes a target for assassination by the syndicate.

Series 2

Title First broadcast Overview
"Just Desserts" 6 January 1991 After being released from prison, Lovejoy returns to his old haunts and begins to rebuild his friendship with Lady Jane. He begins to seek out those who had framed him, and discovers why he had been set up.
"The Italian Venus" 13 January 1991 Lovejoy meets an obnoxious aristocrat who has tricked his younger brother, an artist, out of his share of the family's wealth. Discovering an Italian statue which had been lost for more than a century in the grounds of the family house, he concocts a scheme to right the wrong between the two brothers.
"Bin Diving" 20 January 1991 Lovejoy comes under suspicion from the local police for a series of burglaries committed in the area. Eric meanwhile falls foul of the local rubbish collectors, who believe he is muscling in on their patch.
"Montezuma's Revenge" 27 January 1991 Lovejoy is approached to sell a small Mayan statue belonging to a rock band, which is supposedly cursed. After several murders have taken place, Lovejoy discovers it would be worth even more if it could be reattached to its raft. He begins to suspect that there is not a curse, but simply someone willing to kill to acquire both pieces.
"Who Dares Sings" 3 February 1991 Lovejoy agrees to outfit a pub being opened by an old army comrade of Tinker. His efforts are hampered by the loss of his car, and the discovery that he has played an unwitting part in a house burglary. He also discovers that Tinker was not an officer, as he had assumed, but a former Corporal.
"One Born Every Minute" 10 February 1991 Lovejoy is hired by a serving army officer to track down a travelling artist Ashley Wilkes. Wilkes specialises in painting pictures and seducing bored housewives. The reason for Lovejoy's mission though, is to do with stolen military documents, rather than marital infidelity.
"National Wealth" 17 February 1991 A European criminal gang has launched a series of raids on English country mansions, stripping them of their finest antiques. Lovejoy helps the police to try to track down those responsible. Tinker gets a chance to meet a film actress he has admired for many years.
"Sugar and Spice" 24 February 1991 Lovejoy visits his daughter's public school for speech day. He is approached by one of the girls to sell some erotic art sketches which he quickly deduces have been stolen from the school. When he tries to report the theft to the headmistress, she angrily denies that the sketches belonged to the school.
"Raise the Hispanic" 3 March 1991 While attending a society wedding, Lovejoy witnesses the unfaithful behaviour of the bridegroom. When he is later found dead, Lovejoy is tasked with finding the culprit. What he eventually finds is a trail leading back to South America more than twenty years before.
"Lily's Pearls" 10 March 1991 Lord Felsham has gone into business with a shady financier, who Lovejoy takes an instant dislike to. He soon discovers that he has dishonourable intentions, but struggles to convince Felsham that something is awry.
"The Black Virgin of Vladimir" 24 March 1991 At a charity auction, Lovejoy meets a wealthy Greek who tells him of the fortunes to be made exporting priceless antiques from the former Eastern Bloc. Lovejoy helps a Japanese businessman get back at the Greek with the help of a balding forger and a Russian Relic.

In repeats "The Black Virgin of Vladimir" is sometimes cut into two parts with the first part entitled "Riding in Rollers".

Series 3

Title First broadcast Overview Guest stars
"Friends in High Places" 12 January 1992 Lovejoy returns to England, after a year's holiday in Spain having spent all the money he had earned from selling the Russian icon. He soon becomes romantically involved with one of Lady Jane's friends, Victoria. Through her he takes on a job that sees him rubbing shoulders with high society. Victoria Cavero
(Joanna Lumley)
Alfredo Pereira
(James Faulkner)
"Out to Lunch" 19 January 1992 Lovejoy buys some drawings cheap but the artist denies that he drew them. Lovejoy's relationship with Victoria gets deeper. Victoria Cavero
(Joanna Lumley)
Lionel Beckwith
(James Villiers)
Edward Carry
(Jonathan Coy)
"No Strings" 26 January 1992 Lady Jane invites the members of a band, the (Hothouse Flowers), to stay at Felsham Hall while they prepare for a charity concert. When the proceeds are stolen by the promoter, Lovejoy helps them pursue him, while also trying to sell a valuable harp. Victoria Cavero
(Joanna Lumley)
Ray Morgan
(Stephen Moore)
"Angel Trousers" 2 February 1992 Lovejoy tries to find a way for a former sailor's medals to go to his unit's museum, rather than to an unpleasant, but wealthy, collector. Commander Jolly
(Garfield Morgan)
Harry Mackie
(Russell Hunter)
"Benin Bronze" 9 February 1992 Lovejoy is helping an Australian Businessman with shopping for Antiques. Jameson
John McGlynn
Sir Max Spence
Maurice Denham
"Eric of Arabia" 16 February 1992 Eric tries to increase the value of his motorbike by convincing potential buyers it once belonged to Lawrence of Arabia. Lovejoy is more concerned about a Chinese terra cotta pig, an attempt to swindle him out of money. Sir Desmond Clarke
(Kenneth Griffith)
"Scotch on the Rocks" 23 February 1992 Lovejoy acquires an ancient Scottish sword, which soon becomes a target for a number of attempted thefts. Curious, he investigates its history, only to discover a fortune in buried treasure. His only problem is – it's now under a supermarket. Kinloch
(Edward Hardwicke)
Montrose
James Grant
"Loveknots" 1 March 1992 Lady Jane sells a rug which is subsequently stolen, Lovejoy to the rescue. Harriet Fisher
(Virginia McKenna)
Russell Potts
(Tony Caunter
Uncle Said
(Nadim Sawalha)
"Smoke Your Nose" 8 March 1992 The Reverend Nettles tells Lovejoy of an ancient Roman mosaic in the field next to his church. The only problem is that the land is due to be developed. Lovejoy battles to try to thwart the developers plans, and save the historic site. Reverend Nettles
(Paul Rogers)
Rosenbaum
(David Kossoff)
Derek Rudge
(Christopher Fulford)
"Kids" 15 March 1992 Lovejoy investigates some fraudulent art which is being produced and sold by a cabinet minister's son. He also meets his own daughter's new boyfriend, who turns out to be considerably older and wealthier than he had imagined. Sarah
(Minnie Driver)
David Herbert
Michael Kitchen
Bonnie Wright
(Amanda Burton)
Michael Brightman MP
(Antony Marsh)
"Members Only" 22 March 1992 Lovejoy is enlisted by a golf club where Lady Jane is a member, but quickly falls foul of the club captain. He soon turns his attentions to exposing a fake trophy, and helping a Japanese businessman Mr Kashamito gain membership. Kashimito
(Togo Igawa)
Featherstone
(Michael Culver)
David
(Dominic Jephcott)
"Highland Fling" (part one) 29 March 1992 Lovejoy and Lady Jane travel north to Scotland to pay a visit to an old acquaintance of hers. Lovejoy tags along to give a valuation on a family heirloom, a piece of furniture. He has to disappoint them, however, by revealing it has been substituted for a plausible but worthless copy. Edward Brooksby
(Simon Ward)
Horse
(Dougray Scott)
Katriona Brooksby
(Eleanor David)
Gerald Somers
(Larry Lamb)
"Highland Fling" (part two) 29 March 1992 The recently discovered fresco-laden pig-sty and the grounds of the castle have been sold, and Lovejoy must help get them back to help the castle owners avoid foreclosure. Eric finds a valuable mirror in a pile of junk from a local girl's disreputable family. Edward Brooksby
(Simon Ward)
Horse
(Dougray Scott)
Katriona Brooksby
(Eleanor David)
Gerald Somers
(Larry Lamb)
"The Prague Sun" 26 December 1992 After a Czech War Veteran is attacked in a local church, Lovejoy traces the trail of diamonds to Prague to rediscover a National Treasure. Marek
(Peter Vaughan)
Karel Redl
{Donald Pleasence)
Dotty Mayhew
(Dinah Sheridan)

Series 4

Title First broadcast Overview
"The Napoleonic Commode" 10 January 1993 Lovejoy acquires an antique commode and tries to produce documents showing that it once belonged to Napoleon I, Emperor of France.
"The Ring" 17 January 1993 Lovejoy becomes involved in organising an illegal ring to try to bump up the price of some of his stock. When Lady Jane finds out she becomes furious.
"Second Fiddle" 24 January 1993 Lovejoy is puzzled when he is ordered to make a real Stradivarius violin look like a fake.
"The Colour of Mary" 31 January 1993 Charlie Gimbert is back in town and managing a top snooker player. He hires Lovejoy to acquire an antique billiards table which allegedly had belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots, an avid fan of billiards, who had brought the table back from France in 1561.
"Fly the Flag" 7 February 1993 Lovejoy becomes involved in an ownership dispute over a historic British battle flag, carried at the Battle of Lexington, between an old British military family and an American officer. In the process, however, he happens across some classic toy soldiers which might be worth even more.
"The Judgement of Solomon" 16 February 1993 Lovejoy is called in to help sell some gold valuables. Suspicious, Lovejoy investigates and soon discovers the goods were actually looted in Berlin during the Second World War. Charlie Gimbert steps in to try to make a profit for himself.
"The Galloping Major" 23 February 1993 Lovejoy is offered an antique iron cannon that turns out to be a ton of trouble. A local arms expert tries to steal the cannon, after which it is discovered to be much more valuable than originally thought.
"God Helps Those" 1 March 1993 A series of ram raids results in a table of Lovejoy's, which he lent to another dealer, being destroyed.
"They Call Me Midas" 8 March 1993 Lovejoy's mentor arrives back on the scene asks Lovejoy to help con an unscrupulous arts dealer
"Irish Stew" 15 March 1993 Lovejoy and his associates travel to the Republic of Ireland to try to pick up some cheap bargains. While there he becomes involved in keeping an historic book out of the hands of a shady businessman.
"Dainty Dish" 22 March 1993 Lovejoy, Tinker and Eric are in Brighton, helping a friend of Lady Jane's, the Baroness. After valuable antique dinnerware is discovered, and Charlie Gimbert gets involved (and has the last laugh), the mood turns from holiday to wild plate chase.
"Taking the Pledge" 29 March 1993 Lovejoy helps an old acquaintance recover a valuable painting from an unscrupulous pawnbroker, while also attempting to keep word of the picture away from his ex-wife.
"Lovejoy Loses it" 5 April 1993 Lovejoy is a hit on TV and becomes arrogant and shuns his friends, but his fame makes him think he's losing his gift as a "divvie".

Series 5

Title First broadcast Overview
"Pig in a Poke" 5 September 1993 Eric Catchpole finds a stolen figure belonging to an important person in a house on a pig farm which Lady Jane Felsham is furnishing, Lovejoy has to return the figure before an important visit to the farm
"Who Is the Fairest of Them All?" 12 September 1993 A reported haunted mirror is given to Lovejoy and Lady Jane leaves
"A Going Concern" 19 September 1993 Lovejoy looks after Felsham Hall, which is up for sale, and decides to sell some antiques using the Hall as a showroom, upsetting the auctioneer in the process.
"The Kakiemon Tiger" 26 September 1993 One of Lovejoy's former debts winds up in the hands of a slimy local loan shark, who gives him only a few days to pay, or else. The only hope of repayment lies in a silver tankard, and hijacking a local auction (run by Charlotte Cavendish) to obtain an antique piece of Japanese pottery.
"Three Men and a Brittle Lady" 3 October 1993 A forger has conned Charlie and Lovejoy agrees to help find him.
"Ducking and Diving" 10 October 1993 Tinker and Eric visit Eric's Uncle Jack's pub, Eric decides to stay. Lovejoy agrees to show a couple around the antiques shops but also has a Welsh dresser to sell.
"Stones of Destiny" 17 October 1993 A Celtic cross is stolen from Charlotte's auction house after Lovejoy persuades the porter to let a friend in for a quick look. The pair end up in Wales trying to retrieve the cross.
"Poetic Licence" 24 October 1993 Charlotte is asked by a friend, who runs a nursing home, to sell some antiques. Someone tries to kill Lovejoy.
"The Peking Gun" 31 October 1993 Lovejoy agrees to handle the sale of a Chinese Ming cannon, for an middle aged widow. His attempts to sell the piece soon prompt the interest of warring the Tong, Chinese secret society factions who place their own special significance on the ancient weapon.
"Goose Bumps" 7 November 1993 Lovejoy is asked to help a local widow, whose husband – a fellow antiques dealer – has gone missing at sea, by selling two ceramic geese left in a storage locker. Meanwhile, Charlie Gimbert gets friendly with the local lawmakers, the dead antique dealer may not really be dead, and things get really friendly between Lovejoy and Charlotte.
"Swings and Roundabouts" 14 November 1993 Lovejoy heads to the fair and helps a carnival worker sell his collection of prized candlesticks, and also does his best to help clear the worker's name after he is framed for stealing valuables form local houses.
"Never Judge a Book by its Cover" 21 November 1993 Lovejoy comes across an old bible at two old ladies house but their brother refuses to sell. Beth's father isn't happy about Beth working for Lovejoy.
"The Price of Fish" 28 November 1993 Lovejoy is invited to a weekend away with Charlotte. Charlie tries to evict Lovejoy.
"The Lost Colony" 27 December 1993 During a house sale Lovejoy meets an American lady, whose name also proves to be Lovejoy. When she comes under suspicion of stealing some items which once belonged to Sir Walter Raleigh, he pursues her to North Carolina to get them back only to find she is a member of one of the wealthiest families in the state.

Series 6

Title First broadcast Overview
"Fair Exchange" 2 October 1994 Charlotte buys a painting from an aristocratic Polish couple and is then burgled, while Lovejoy is being seduced elsewhere. He drinks too much and wakes up to being found in possession of the stolen painting and is charged with assaulting Charlotte, but he has no memory of the previous night's events.
"Day of Reckoning" 9 October 1994 Lovejoy and Charlotte's relationship has its share of bumps. An old enemy returns from prison for revenge by kidnapping and threatening to kill Charlotte, leading Lovejoy, Tinker and Beth on a wild goose chase to uncover Charlotte's whereabouts before time runs out.
"Somewhere: Over the Rainbow?" 16 October 1994 Tinker disappears and Lovejoy sets out to find him.
"Double Edged Sword" 23 October 1994 A gangster asks Lovejoy in no uncertain terms to find a samurai sword.
"Guns and Roses" 30 October 1994 Lovejoy takes an old gun for repair but finds the gunsmith is having landlord troubles.
"The Last of the Uzkoks" 6 November 1994 Lovejoy is engaged to value a communion set, once owned by the Uzkoks. Charlie seems to have done a moonlight flit.
"Breaking the Broker" 13 November 1994 The police set up Tinker so they can get Lovejoy to help them.
"Fruit of the Desert" 20 November 1994 Lovejoy is conned by a phoney ex-diplomat
"Holding the Baby" 27 November 1994 Charlotte minds her friend's baby and gets locked in an antique shop. Lovejoy has a valuable antique stolen and he's also pestered by the VAT man.
"Last Tango in Lavenham" 4 December 1994 Tinker inherits a pub near his sister, Olive's, hotel. Beth is offered a job elsewhere, Charlotte is offered a job in New York, Lovejoy stops a local group of archaeological site raiders and finally proposes to Charlotte. Unfortunately, weak knees are Lovejoy's least concern on the day of the wedding. Lady Jane and Eric return for the wedding.


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