

Hazell is a British television drama based on the novel series by Terry Venables and Gordon Williams (collectively known as P.B. Yuill), and starring Nicholas Bell as James Hazell, a 'smart parody' of Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade. The program ran for 2 series, from January 1978 to July 1979.


Apr 19, 1979 - 1h 0m
A divorce case turns messy when Hazell is invited to help out private investigator Neville Fitch.

Apr 26, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell is hired to find a family heirloom but soon discovers he isn't the only one chasing after it.

May 3, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell is hired by a doctor who believes her cousin is being blackmailed and he learns to play a set of drums on a ship only to discover that the two other members of the band are smuggling illegal immigrants.

May 10, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell finds himself in deep trouble when he is hired by local villian Big Dave Castle to find his stolen Bentley.

May 17, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell is hired by a gorgeous woman after her shop is vandalised and gets mixed up with bird smuggling and a illegal marriage scam.

May 24, 1979 - 1h 0m
A job finding a thief in a London hotel puts Hazell in harm's way when he comes up against organised crime.

May 31, 1979 - 1h 0m
A quiet time by the Suffolk Coast turns out to be anything but for Hazell as he discovers a plot to cheat a man of his bequest.

Jun 7, 1979 - 1h 0m
It's a difficult case for Hazell as he's hired by a father to find his daughter, who lives among dossers and drug addicts.

Jun 14, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell is hired to find a runaway wife but hadn't counted on her husband being such a nasty piece of work.

Jun 21, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell is hired to find a stolen necklace at a film studio, but things get awkward when he starts appearing in front of the cameras.

Jun 28, 1979 - 1h 0m
Hazell crosses a disreputable army officer, but his luck goes from bad to worse when he bumps into an ear-biting, bald-headed maniac wrestler.

Jul 5, 1979 - 1h 0m
It's a close call for Hazell when he finds himself caught between a bank robber, a gangster, and a female reporter.