

The Rat Catchers
Season - Episode
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2 - 1Showdown Vienna Dec 15, 1966
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2 - 2Mission to Madeira Dec 22, 1966
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2 - 3Death in Madeira Dec 29, 1966
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2 - 4Midnight Over Madeira Jan 05, 1967
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2 - 5Wednesday in Dubrovnik Jan 12, 1967
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2 - 6Murder in Mostar Jan 19, 1967
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2 - 7Dead-End - Dubrovnik Jan 26, 1967
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2 - 8Big Grab - Amsterdam Feb 02, 1967
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2 - 9Retribution Amsterdam Feb 09, 1967
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2 - 10The Heel of Achilles Feb 23, 1967
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2 - 11The Seven Pillars of Hercules Mar 02, 1967
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2 - 12The Mask of Agamemnon Mar 09, 1967
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1 - 1Ticket to Madrid Feb 02, 1966
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1 - 2The Captain Morales Story Feb 09, 1966
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1 - 3The Unwitting Coroner Feb 16, 1966
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1 - 4Madrid Delivery Feb 23, 1966
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1 - 5The Missing Agent Mar 02, 1966
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1 - 6The Baited Hook Mar 09, 1966
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1 - 7The Umbrella Mar 16, 1966
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1 - 8Thieves' Market Mar 23, 1966
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1 - 9Return of Evil Mar 30, 1966
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1 - 10The Edge of Disaster Apr 06, 1966
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1 - 11Operation Lost Souls Apr 13, 1966
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1 - 12Operation Irish Triangle Apr 20, 1966
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1 - 13Operation Big Finish Apr 27, 1966
Overview
The Rat Catchers is a 1960s British television series about a top secret British Intelligence Unit who receive orders from the Prime Minister and without questions battles enemy spies, saboteurs, and other criminals in order to protect the security of Great Britain and the Western Alliance. The show centred around three major characters: Peregrine Pascale Smith, the Oxford University-educated managing director with 12 years' experience under his belt, Brigadier H. St. J. Davidson, the emotionless analytical brains behind the group, and newly-recruited Richard William Hurst, formerly a superintendent at Scotland Yard who though he was said to have gone by the book in the police force, seems to have some problems with authority now. Part of the problem is that the Brigadier refuses to tell him more than the minimum that he needs to know about the organisation. Officially he works for Smith's company: Transworld Electronics and in episode 3, he is not sure whether Smith or the Brigadier is his boss. The organisation was based at Whitehall but officially didn't exist, being denied at the highest level as they worked with the greatest secrecy. The show began with the arrival of Hurst who is out of step with the other two. Raymond Francis was originally picked for the Hurst role but changed his mind at the last minute. Many of the stories were continued, sometimes with cliff-hanger endings.