The Aweful Mr Goodall

Series 1

The Aweful Mr Goodall is a six-episode 1974 British television drama produced by Richard Bates and starring Robert Urquhart as Jack Goodall, a retired MI5 agent who investigates various mysteries, often involving smuggling and international intrigue, with help from travel agent Alexandra Winfield.

Where to Watch The Aweful Mr Goodall • Series 1

6 Episodes

  • A Good English Breakfast
    E1
    A Good English BreakfastAttending a reunion dinner with his ex-Army colleagues. Mr Goodall finds himself investigating a threat to Britain's security — an event which, if allowed to continue, could bring down HM's government.
  • Indiscretion
    E2
    IndiscretionMr Goodall must find the answers to the intriguing puzzles of a strange phone call in the night, a man in hospital bed, a wife who refuses to tell the truth, and a party without guests.
  • Clara
    E3
    ClaraA girl called Clara leads Mr Goodall into a web of intrigue surrounding the murder of a British agent working abroad. As he soon discovers, pretty girls and murder often walk hand in hand.
  • Loyalty in My Honour
    E4
    Loyalty in My HonourWhen a member of the Foreign Office is arrested, Mr Goodall finds himself faced with a race against time in his efforts to save both the man's career and honour.
  • A Day to Remember
    E5
    A Day to RememberWhen Goodall takes Alex to lunch at the country home of his ex-Army friend James Connelly, he finds himself torn between loyalty and friendship. To his astonishment, Alex expresses her dislike of Connelly — a turn of events that reopens old wounds.
  • The Good Samaritan
    E6
    The Good SamaritanWhen an attentive travel agent discovers a lost passport, Mr Goodall finds himself investigating a mystery on his own doorstep: Eastbourne, it appears, is the main link in a puzzling smuggling racket.
  • Robert UrquhartJack Goodall
  • Richard BatesProducer
  • Albert ElmsOriginal Music Composer

 

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