Cracker

Season 1

7 episodes 4 seasons

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Cracker Season 1 released on September 27, 1993.

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S01E01 Aired September 27, 1993

The Mad Woman in the Attic (1)

Following the break-up of his home life, criminal psychologist Fitz discovers that a young woman he knew has been viciously murdered. Elsewhere, a blood-splattered man is found beside the railway tracks but on recovering consciousness, he claims memory loss.

S01E02 Aired October 04, 1993

The Mad Woman in the Attic (2)

Criminal psychologist Fitz is frustrated when another murdered woman is found and he is ordered off the case. Despite this initial setback, Fitz and DS Penhaligan are determined to find out the truth.

S01E03 Aired October 11, 1993

To Say I Love You (1)

Problems between criminal psychologist Fitz and his wife Judith continue after Fitz is arrested outside his in-laws' house and taken to the station. There he meets Sean and his partner Tina, car thieves who embark upon a spree of violence.

S01E04 Aired October 18, 1993

To Say I Love You (2)

Whilst on their spree of violence, Tina and Sean murder a police officer. Criminal psychologist Fitz turns down DS Penhaligon's offer of a bed for the night, but is then approached by Tina who asks him to accompany her to her flat.

S01E05 Aired October 25, 1993

To Say I Love You (3)

Criminal psychologist Fitz interrogates Tina and realises that her psychological problems stem from her relationship with her family and she finds expression through provoking Sean.

S01E06 Aired November 01, 1993

One Day a Lemming Will Fly (1)

Fitz continues his uneasy relationship with the Manchester constabulary when the crime fighters are called in to find a missing boy. Extra pressure is piled on when an angry mob gathers at the police station demanding action and DCI Bilborough awaits the imminent birth of his child.

S01E07 Aired November 08, 1993

One Day a Lemming Will Fly (2)

Criminal psychologist Fitz realises that Cassidy's confession is flawed, but he will not retract his statement. DS Bilborough needs to be seen to make an arrest and when he does, he incurs Fitz's wrath.