March 28, 1967 • 50m
The keen young Ross McInnes makes blunders when handling his first case since joining the Branch.
April 4, 1967 • 50m
Ross McInnes, eager for work, acts on a tip-off meant for Smith, who lets him have his head while keeping him on a long lead.
April 11, 1967 • 50m
Three million English cigarettes are hijacked in France. The men of the I.B. go to work on the assumption that they could be on t...Read more
April 18, 1967 • 50m
Tom MacDonnell, a haulage operator, uses gas oil, duty twopence a gallon, in his lorries, but claims rebate on diesel, duty three ...Read more
April 25, 1967 • 50m
Larry Hagan is a good businessman, deserves all the trappings of success. Or so it seems until Smith and Campbell take a closer l...Read more
May 2, 1967 • 50m
The import duty on antique jewellery is high. So evasion on a valuable item can look like a way to easy money - and become a diff...Read more
May 9, 1967 • 50m
Easy money is the usual lure in smuggling. But there can be other motives as Smith and McInnes discover when they dig into the pa...Read more
May 16, 1967 • 50m
One case leads to another and Smith discovers the makings of a fraud that neither the I.B. nor the police can do anything about - ...Read more
May 23, 1967 • 50m
Some contraband can kill, and when this happens Smith and McInnes need to go a step further than the police to cut the pipeline.
May 30, 1967 • 50m
When whisky disappears from a bonded warehouse Smith and McInnes become involved in a very ingenious plan to defraud the Revenue.
June 6, 1967 • 50m
Smith is investigating a firm of importers but when he becomes involved with the owner's daughter he finds himself in a most invidious position.
June 13, 1967 • 50m
A child is shot by terrorists and the rifle used was made in Britain. Smith becomes emotionally involved in the case of illegal a...Read more
June 20, 1967 • 50m
When plastic explosives are used by the so-called I.R.A. it becomes obvious that their supplies are coming into the Republic from ...Read more