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Minder. Image shows from L to R: Arthur Daley (George Cole), Terry (Dennis Waterman)
Minder

Minder

  • TV comedy drama
  • ITV1 / Channel 5
  • 1979 - 2009
  • 113 episodes (11 series)

Long-running comedy drama about the London criminal underworld, focusing on dodgy entrepreneur Arthur Daley and his 'minder', Terry. Stars Dennis Waterman, George Cole, Shane Richie, Glynn Edwards, Gary Webster and more.

  • Series 10, Episode 6 repeated at 6am on ITV4
  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 1,846

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Minder - Series 1

Minder - Series 1

After a 15 year absence, Minder is back for a new series of shady London business dealings, focusing on Arthur's nephew, Archie.

Archie is a chip off the old block of his Uncle Arthur. He's a sharp-suited wheeler dealer with an interest in anything likely to make a quick bit of cash. Keeping an eye on Archie throughout his misguided capers is his charismatic minder, Jamie, a former boxer, soldier and ex-con who is now driving a black cab for a living.

Over the six episodes of the series, Archie and Jamie come into contact with greedy property developers, dodgy Councillors and several ex-"business associates" of Archie's who he would rather not see again.

This series also features guest stars including Rik Mayall, Meera Syal, Maureen Lipman, Josie Lawrence and Nickolas Grace.

First released: Monday 16th March 2009

Extra features

  • Behind the Scenes feature "A Day in the Life of Minder"
  • Bloopers
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Promotional Trailer

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