The Troubleshooters - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Words Are Softer Than Oil
Danger in the North Sea—maro hazards on the dry land of Europe— when Stead's son joins Mogul Thorn. ton is threatened with disaster.

A Damn Great Lump of Iron

My Daughter Knows Her Way Around

Home and Dry
Danger and fear lurk 300 feet below the sea when Thornton goes underwater for Mogul.

We're None of Us Perfect
Stewart's job. hopes, and home are In danger when a plan backfires.

Think Big
A dream of greatness brings crisis for the troubleshooters-Stead decides to leave Mogul.

Some Days You Just Can't Win
Stead's life is in Thornton's hands when the Rhodesian oil ban takes them to Africa.

Nothing to Do with Mogul
An Easter tragedy forces Alec Stewart to choose between his personal life and Mogul.

No Sentiment in Business?
Death brings opportunity for Mogul, a test of loyalty for Thornton.

Journey from the Interior
Thornton hits trouble in Africa and faces a perilous journey with strange companions.

Long Knives Cut Deep
One man blocks Mogul's hopes for North Sea gas. Can Stewart buy him —or break him?

Women and Business Never Did Mix
Izard fights Stead and Stewart when they take over a German firm. Stead's plan is brilliant-but Izard finds powerful friends.

There's Always a Next Time
Stead and Stewart clash bitterly In this fight there can be no second place. The loser must go.
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