The Third Man - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

One Kind Word

The Man Who Died Twice

Death of an Overlord

The Best Policy

The Indispensable Man

Sparks from a Dead Fire

Three Dancing Turtles

Hollywood Incident

A Question of Price

The Importance of Being Harry Lime

Barcelona Passage

Listen for the Sound of a Witch

A Collector's Item

How to Buy a Country

Dinner in Paris

The Third Medallion

The Angry Young Man

High Finance

Castle in Spain

Toys of the Dead

The Girl Who Didn't Know

A Deal in Oils

A Man Takes a Trip

A Pocketful of Sin

The Man Who Wouldn't Talk

The Tenth Symphony

Trouble at Drill Hill

The Man with Two Left Hands

As the Twig is Bent

A Box of Eyes

An Experiment with Money

Broken Strings

Five Hours to Kill

The Widow Who Wasn't

Death in Small Instalments

Harry Lime and the King

Dark Island

Confessions of an Honest Man

An Offering of Pearls
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