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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
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Sunday, Nov 1, 2009 - 10:30 PM
"Final Curtain"
The team investigates the 1992 case of actor Michael Austin, shot dead by his wife on stage. With Halford still missing after the trial, the case seems about to claim another member of the team as Lane embraces his newfound love of acting and the theater. G
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NEXT EPISODES
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Sunday, Nov 22, 2009 - 10:30 PM
"Couldn't Organize One"
Investigating the death of a chief brewer proves to be rather intoxicating for the boys. For Pullman, the case is more personal and she learns some difficult truths about her dead father. G
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Sunday, Nov 29, 2009 - 11:00 PM
"Magic, Majestic"
The team investigates the art of illusion when they reopen a case involving a magic trick that ended in murder. Powerful mind games and hypnosis prove a dangerous mix for Brian Lane, forcing him on a path of destruction. A session with the Magic Circle's Dr. Moroni leaves a skeptical Gerry Standing feeling paranoid and his colleagues a little nervous in his company. G
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Sunday, Dec 6, 2009 - 10:30 PM
"Communal Liviing"
Struggling to control and conceal his desire to drink again, Brian finds refuge in a commune at the center of the team's investigation into the death of a university student. The case also helps Gerry face up to his relationship with his daughter Emily, who is not speaking to him. G
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Sunday, Dec 13, 2009 - 10:30 PM
"Mad Dogs"
Ministry of Defense spooks try to silence the UCOS team when it reinvestigates the death of British soldier Eric Trimble. Brian breaks Ester's heart as he loses his battle against his old demons. G
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Sunday, Dec 20, 2009 - 11:00 PM
"The War Against Drugs" The Unsolved Crime And Open Case Squad (UCOS) faces a difficult professional and personal dilemma when Brian Lane is forced into rehab (a rehabilitation clinic) to treat his alcoholism and stumbles on a case involving the death of a heroin addict. Following the dramatic climax to series five, Brian is drinking in the last chance saloon as far as his wife, Esther, is concerned. She books him into the Trinity Clinic, an addiction centre run by monks and, blaming UCOS for his decline, she appeals to Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman for the team to leave him alone to recover. D
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Sunday, Dec 27, 2009 - 10:00 PM
"The Truth Is Out There" Conspiracy theories and government cover-ups face the UCOS team when the detectives reopen a case involving the suspected suicide of respected journalist Peter Edelmann. Halford is rattled when confronted at the funeral of a colleague by his widow, Cheryl Brooker. She plans to drag her former husband?s name through the mud in order to contest his will, proving he was not of sound mind when he wrote her out of it. D
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Sunday, Jan 3, 2010 - 11:00 PM
"Fresh Starts" When Gerry Standing notices a man behaving suspiciously at a children? s playground, he is quick to act and have him arrested. The accused, David Fleeting, is no pervert though; he?s a desperate man who believes he has seen his dead wife among the other parents. Victoria Fleeting died 18 months previously in a car accident, leaving her sister, Sarah, to identify the body and make the funeral arrangements. D
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Sunday, Jan 10, 2010 - 10:30 PM
"Shadow Show" When clips of actress Eva Roderick being assaulted in the 1990 film noir Shadow Show are posted on the internet, the Unsolved Crime And Open Case Squad reopens the investigation into producer Max Stone?s death and Eva?s subsequent disappearance. Shadow Show was the last film in the career of cinematic auteur Don Maddox. He was known for his bullying of leading actresses, and the clips (which feature Maddox and Eva) are disturbingly realistic. D
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Sunday, Jan 17, 2010 - 10:30 PM
"Death of a Timeshare Salesman" When former escort girl Alice Hill finds God and decides to confess her sins, the UCOS detectives find themselves reinvestigating the death of Dean Scott, a well-known time-share magnate. Alice reveals that she had been with the legendary ?Lord of Lanzagrotty?* the night he died and had seen someone force their way into the house as she left. This news casts doubt over the original theory that Dean had committed suicide. D
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