Perfect Scoundrels

Perfect Scoundrels

Title card, series 1 & 2.
Created by Ray Connolly
Developed by TVS Television
Starring Peter Bowles
Bryan Murray
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 18
Production
Executive producer(s) Graham Benson
Running time 60 minutes
(including adverts)
Distributor Disney
Release
Original network ITV
Picture format 4:3
Original release 22 April 1990 (1990-04-22) – 30 May 1992 (1992-05-30)

Perfect Scoundrels is an early-1990s British television comedy-drama following two con-men's travels while conning various people. Produced by TVS Television for the ITV network, it ran for three series between 22 April 1990 and 30 May 1992. The show's main stars were Peter Bowles and Bryan Murray, as well as a cameo appearance from pop singer Lulu.

Episodes

Series 1

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1"Bad Penny Blues"Ian ToyntonRay Connolly22 April 1990
2"Blue Kisses"Ian ToyntonRay Connolly29 April 1990
3"The Milk of Human Kindness"Ian ToyntonRay Connolly6 May 1990
4"The Play's the Sting!"Barry DavisTim Aspinall13 May 1990
5"Sweeter than Wine"Barry DavisRay Connolly20 May 1990
6"The Day of Jubilo"Ian ToyntonRay Connolly3 June 1990

Series 2

# Title Director Writer Original air date
7"Sh...You Know Who!"Jan SargentKieran Prendiville6 April 1991
8"Ah, the Sisters of Mercy!"Jan SargentBarry Devlin13 April 1991
9"The Carpet Baggers"John GorrieKieran Prendiville20 April 1991
10"My Fair Daisy"John GorrieTim Aspinall27 April 1991
11"Grandmother's Footsteps"Jan SargentWillis Hall4 May 1991
12"No Thanks for the Memory!"John GorrieAnthony Couch11 May 1991

Series 3

# Title Director Writer Original air date
13"Party Games"Graham TheakstonPeter J. Hammond25 April 1992
14"Dirty Tricks"Graham TheakstonJulian Jones
Johnathan Rich
2 May 1992
15"Last of the Few"Graham TheakstonPeter J. Hammond9 May 1992
16"The Long Way Home"John GorrieRussell Lewis16 May 1992
17"Let No Man Put Asunder"John GorrieTony McHale23 May 1992
18"The Goodbye Look"John GorrieRussell Lewis30 May 1992

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