The Andros Targets - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Killing of a Porno Queen
A girl is reported missing and later she's found dead of apparent suicide, the girl's father, and subsequently Mike, believe differently. - Mike's research takes him to Bobby Garr, a pornographic film-maker who supplies movies for theaters under the threat of extortion, fronted by a large allegedly legitimate corporation. In the course of his work, Mike and his assistant, Sandi, are led to Bobby Garr's mansion, where girls, many of whom are underage, are forced to play in porno films.

A Currency for Murder
Nearly a million dollars in diamonds is found in the possession of a mysterious woman killed in an air crash, and investigative reporter Mike Andros traces the fortune to Walter Stanik, a Congressman.

The Treatment Succeeded But the Patient Died
Mike Andros is convinced by the death of a once-prominent author that Doctor Hans Kipness is administering more than vitamin B-12 in his shots.

In the Event of My Death
Investigative reporter Mike Andros discovers a political columnist from Washington, D.C., is on the take from the New York mob when a reporter for the New York Forum is killed in a car explosion intended for another newsman.

A Labor Czar is Missing

Requiem for a Stolen Child (Part 1)

Requiem for a Stolen Child (Part 2)

The Beast of Athens

Death in a Toy Balloon

Deadly Silence

Killer of the Year

The Surrender

The Smut Peddler
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Post her divorce, Amanda has had to downsize and up sticks to South Harlesden, or as the Estate Agent calls it SoHa (definitely not the area around Wormwood Scrubs prison).
With both Manus and Georgie now at secondary school, Amanda has to try and get her head around raising teenagers, dealing with modern motherhood horrors like teenage drinking, fake Instagram accounts and eco anxiety. Not even a woman as certain of her parenting as Amanda can deal with these nightmares alone.
Then there's Amanda's mother Felicity who is constantly around, and completely in denial that she is, in fact, lonely. Theirs is a slightly unhealthy co-dependent relationship based on backhanded compliments and veiled snipes about her new home.
After a brief spell of freedom, Anne is sucked back into being Amanda's minion to help her navigate the social scene with the other parents at the children's new school. Thank God for Anne.