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- Hired to check into reports that a solicitor's client is being blackmailed, Marker finds himself earning his fee the hard way - nose down on the pavements.
- Marker's job: to prove a woman guilty or innocent of putting pressure on her deceased employer to leave her his entire wealth.
- Just when Marker and his new landlady's relationship starts to bloom, her ex-husband returns after 7 years, jeopardising his new attempt at a detective agency, and his new home, where he must stay until the end of his parole.
- Assigned to check into reports that a shop assistant is helping himself to more than his share of the takings, Marker uncovers some very odd behaviour.
- While shopping in a local supermarket, Frank Marker sees an old woman drop (Mrs Stuart) a tin into her bag rather than her shopping basket. This is noticed by another woman customer who reports it to a shop worker. Frank deliberately collides with Mrs Stuart and knocks her bag to the floor spilling out the tin, thus avoiding a possible prosecution. Mrs Stuart invites Frank to her home where he notices an old silver box on her mantlepiece. Meanwhile Gerald Gurney-Stuart (Mrs Stuart's son, played by Barry Foster) is trying to get money for his company. Gerald and wife (patricia) call around to his mother to take her out and end up in the same Indian restaurant that frank is in with his landlady. When Gerald goes back to his mother's home says he will take the valuable silver box away to have it repaired, but he tries to sell it. Gerald's wife Patricia contacts asks Frank to make sure her husband isn't up to no good. Frank finds the Silver box in an antique shop and almost gets arrested by Det. Insp. Fairbanks (Ray Smith), who wants to know why frank is interested in this box. Frank is questioned but released and on visiting Mrs Stuart, finds out that Gerald 'borrowed' it to get it repaired. Frank visits Gerald and thinking Frank is trying to blackmail him and so calls the police and admits to everything.
- Accused of robbery, Marker has a hard time proving his innocence to the police. Stone, the one man who can verify his alibi, has disappeared.
- A meeting with a Birmingham solicitor and a pile of unpaid bills see Marker leaving London for the smoke-filled skies of Birmingham - and even more trouble.
- 1965–19751h7.9 (37)TV EpisodeHis latest assignment leads Marker into the centre of a family squabble over who gets what, from whom.
- Marker discovers that a little corruption goes a long way - and sometimes the innocent have to pay for it.
- Marker's is hired to dig into the facts surrounding a fourteen-year-old sailing accident. Supposing he finds the facts - what then?
- When his daughter starts to receive anonymous letters, Mr Hordern employs Marker to keep an eye on his daughter's flat - a place that Marker finds empty.
- With misgivings Frank joins an enquiry agency and soon finds is reluctance justified when profits are valued higher than integrity.
- The ladies of Cheviot House have sharp tongues, as Marker finds out to his cost when his client Rose Mason sets them wagging.
- It's an interesting proposition that Marker should have left alone. Someone must foot the bill - and end up eating porridge.
- When a client asks him to find his office telephonist, a young blonde to whom he was getting married, Marker finds more than he bargained for.
- Frank grows accustomed to his new digs and job, but old habits die hard when he intervenes seeing a crime take place, at no little risk to himself.
- Marker moves into his new Handsworth district office, and waits for the phone to ring. When it does - he wishes it hadn't.
- An unconventional vicar. A breath of scandal and a pillar of the community. All three combine to bring Marker trouble of one kind or another.
- Is there more than the eye can see behind Marker's latest assignment - an enquiry into a bribe of a public servant? Marker uncovers deeper issues - and finds himself without friends.
- Her name is Janice Summers, and she has disappeared. Marker is hired to discover her whereabouts and bring her back home.
- A new 'home', a new 'office', and his first client. A day to remember - a day of trouble. Marker's new starting point leaves a lot to be desired.
- Hired to track down a military man who has duped a woman out of £700, Marker's instinct tells him he's being taken for a fool - but conning an expert can prove dangerous.
- What seems like a straightforward case for Marker turns, because of an accident, into a complex human situation.
- Suspecting that there's another woman in her husband's life, Madge Reading seeks Marker's help. His enquiries bring surprising results cries 'Foul'.
- 1965–1975TV EpisodeNever one to turn down a 'juicy' case, Marker finds himself playing for high stakes when he is hired to follow a wayward wife.