The adventures of Richard Crane, cafe owner & part-time smuggler, around the coast of Morocco, aided (and sometimes abetted) by his ex-Foreign Legion sidekick Orlando, waitress Halina, and local cop Colonel Mahmoud.
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Air Date: 1963-04-02
Crane relentless hunts a killer through a killer through the streets of Casablance. He has good reason to find the ma...
Air Date: 1963-04-09
Orlando's favourite saying 'Pick up a strange woman and you pick up trouble' because a terrifying reality when Crane ...
Air Date: 1963-04-16
Crane and Colonel Mahmoud find themselves up against a murder-for-sale syndicate – a mysterious organisation which th...
Air Date: 1963-04-23
It appears that someone is overly anxious to have Crane arrested on false charges. Who is behind the threats? Determi...
Air Date: 1963-04-30
When Crane and Orlando give assistance to a wounded man, being hunted in Casablanca, they find themselves facing a ne...
Air Date: 1963-05-07
Someone is trying to murder the beautiful Madeleine. The plan is an ingenious one. So ingenious that Crane has his wo...
Air Date: 1963-05-14
When Haufmann's boat docks at Casablanca, Mahmoud – and Crane – show interest. Both are looking for a gang of thieves...
Air Date: 1963-05-21
Though all the evidence points to the man being guilty of murder, Crane believes otherwise, and sets out to prove the...
Air Date: 1963-05-28
A callous murderer is hiding in Casablanca. Mahmoud, faced with the traditional loyalties to the Foreign Legion, is h...
Air Date: 1963-06-04
Crane decides to take in a homeless, hungry orphan, unaware of the trouble to come – or the danger he's placing the l...
Air Date: 1963-06-11
Having rescued a man being pursued though the dark streets of Morocco, Crane finds himself faced with an intriguing m...
Air Date: 1963-06-18
When a corpse is discovered in a new grave, Crane has his reasons for not getting involved. But fate has a way of cha...
Air Date: 1963-06-25
When Crane and Orlando discover a box floating in the sea, its contents bring many surprises – not all welcomed by th...