List of The Fixer episodes

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The Fixer season one DVD, released in the UK on the 21 April 2008. The Fixer DVD.jpg
The Fixer season one DVD, released in the UK on the 21 April 2008.

The following is a list of episodes for the British television series The Fixer . It portrays a covert police squad responsible for assassinating criminal figures that British law enforcement could not reach legally. [1] Among its operatives is John Mercer, an ex-special forces soldier released earlier from jail by the squad's commander Lenny Douglas. Mercer had been convicted of murdering his uncle and aunt when he found out that they had repeatedly abused his sister, Jess Mercer, after they took her in following her parents' deaths. [1]

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The show's first episode aired on British television from its ITV1 channel on 10 March 2008. [2]

A DVD of the first season was released on 21 April 2008. [3]

Season One

No.EpisodeWriterDirectorOriginal airdateViewing figures
1Episode One Ben Richards Alrick Riley10 March 20086,650,000
Only five years into his life sentence for killing his aunt and uncle – a crime committed when he discovered their abuse of his sister – John Mercer is released from prison. He's introduced to Lenny Douglas, a police officer ‘retired on grounds of ill health’. Mercer soon discovers that his newfound freedom comes at a price.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Liz White as Jess Mercer, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Tom Beard as Iain Risdale, Kim Medcalf as Caroline Risdale, Amelda Brown as Mercer's Aunt, Craig Storrod as Steve, Tony West as Minder, Oliver Bower as Robert Mercer, Tyler Anthony as Abigail Mercer

2Episode Two Ben Richards Alrick Riley17 March 20085,230,000
With the head of a notorious crime family dead, Lenny visits his successor, the vital police mole Jude Cassidy, to persuade him to come under police protection. Jude and an accomplice have recently been acquitted for the savage murder of a young black man whose cousin, Elviss Gilroy, is making plans to avenge his death. Reluctantly, Jude agrees to go into hiding, under the protection of an even more reluctant John Mercer who is forced to take him in.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Liz White as Jess Mercer, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Jay Taylor as Jude Cassidy, Steve Nicolson as Carl Cassidy, Robbie Gee as Elviss Gilroy, Sian Brooke as Melrose Cassidy, Tyler Anthony as Abigail Mercer

3Episode Three Ben Richards John Strickland24 March 20084,750,000
Lenny is alerted to the recent arrival of a notorious Albanian gangster Tarek Sokoli. Rather than have him killed, he instructs Mercer, Rose and Calum to scare him away – to send the message to any others planning on setting up in London that their attempts will fail. The unit target Sokoli's two main sources of income – prostitution and drugs.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Liz White as Jess Mercer, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Pedja Bjelac as Tarek Sokoli, Simon Kassianides as Saban Zira, Badria Timimi as Adelina Sokoli, Oliver Paxton as Uli Sokoli, Ian Burfield as Stevie Kent, Philip Wright as Paul, Naida Babic as Iliriana, David Graham as Albanian Man

4Episode Four Neil Cross John Strickland31 March 20084,810,000
Fed up with their lifestyle, Mercer takes Calum on an educational trip to the supermarket. Lenny finds them there and orders Mercer to kill Scott Glover, a man just acquitted of the murder of the young, innocent, 20-year-old Marie Greene. Mercer questions why they are killing a man innocent in the eyes of the law. Lenny's reluctance to divulge any further information has Mercer's interest piqued.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Liz White as Jess Mercer, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Ciarán McMenamin as Scott Glover, Saskia Reeves as Andrea Greene, Sebastian Abineri as George Rickard, Barnaby Kay as Danny Spader, Francesca Fowler as Marie Greene, Sarah Ball as Patsy McKenzie

5Episode Five Ben Richards Hettie MacDonald 7 April 20084,800,000
Rose tells Lenny that a former member of Lenny's unit – John Mercer's predecessor, Patrick Finch – has gone on a vigilante-style rampage, meting out his particular brand of justice against drug-dealers, as well as two escort girls. Lenny tells Mercer to kill Finch, but events soon get complicated. Meanwhile, Hugh Berry, the man who sorts out the paperwork to cover the unit's illicit activities, asks Lenny to take out a hit on his behalf. A hit-and-run driver Trevor Bowyer rendered Hugh's grandson, Owen, mentally disabled, but only served two years for the crime. Whilst emphatic that they are not a bunch of vigilantes, Lenny is left in no doubt that if he doesn't send his hit man to kill Trevor Bowyer, then Hugh will find one of his own.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Liz White as Jess Mercer, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Paterson Joseph as Patrick Finch, Jack Shepherd as Hugh Berry, Poppy Miller as Caitlin Berry, Adam Parkinson as Owen Berry, Martin Brody as Trevor Bowyer, Oliver Bower as Robert Mercer, Tyler Anthony as Abigail Mercer

6Episode Six Ben Richards Hettie MacDonald 14 April 20083,840,000
Lenny is targeting the kingpin of judicial corruption, Richard Blakeney, to expose his network of bent policemen and corrupt judges. Blakeney is everything Lenny hates, and his network is everything he wants to bring down. Lenny briefs Mercer on his delicate strategy, which involves exploiting Blakeney's hit man Georgie, who Calum and Mercer are spying on.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Liz White as Jess Mercer, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: John Castle as Richard Blakeney, Aleksandr Mikic as Georgie, Oliver Bower as Robert Mercer, Tyler Anthony as Abigail Mercer

Season Two

No.EpisodeWriterDirectorOriginal airdateViewing figures
7Episode One Ben Richards Sam Miller1 September 20094,220,000
The team are sent to stop a gang terrorising the streets of south London but uncover a child trafficking operation.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Mark Benton as Leo Westbrook, Phil Davis as Roger Bowland, Johann Myers as Clinton McSmith, Nichola Burley as Savanna Ford, Jamie Glover as Jamie, Ashley Chin as B, Rob Jarvis as Hyde

8Episode Two Ben Richards Sam Miller8 September 20093,880,000
With the operation to stop further child trafficking ever more difficult, Mercer and Calum go undercover as prisoners to watch and investigate a big crime boss who is masterminding the child trafficking operation from within his prison.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Elliot Cowan as Matthew Symmonds, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Mark Benton as Leo Westbrook, Phil Davis as Roger Bowland, Johann Myers as Clinton McSmith, Nichola Burley as Savanna Ford, Jamie Glover as Jamie, Rob Jarvis as Hyde, Peter Sullivan as Gabor Antonov, Jason Croot as Ivano Popov

9Episode ThreeChristian SpurrierRachel O'Gorman15 September 20093,390,000
The team are assigned to take out an ex-SAS trooper turned Heroin smuggler, after broadcasts of the execution of three British soldiers.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Elliot Cowan as Matthew Symmonds, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Daniel Caltagirone as Gideon Stone, Saskia Butler as Talia Jade Stone, Lewis Alsamari as Hakan Celil, Daniel Betts as Dr. Phillip Palmer

10Episode Four Ben Richards & Rachel KiddRachel O'Gorman22 September 20093,310,000
Rose's past comes back to haunt her when a target she failed to take down, comes back for revenge, and John is falsely arrested for rape.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Elliot Cowan as Matthew Symmonds
Guest Stars: David Harewood as Richard Millar, Patricia Potter as Hanna, Charlene McKenna as Paula, Geoffrey Whitehead as Bob Winters, Nathalie Armin as DS Rowe, Ingrid Oliver as Sadie

11Episode Five Ben Richards Paul Whittington29 September 20093,210,000
Rose and John go undercover in an illegal cagefighting scheme when Lenny orders them to execute a veteran armed robber with a reputation for changing his name and appearance.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Elliot Cowan as Matthew Symmonds, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: David Schofield as Sean O'Driscoll, Sam Spurell as Connor O'Driscoll, Sadie Pickering as Gemma Price, David Legeno as Marty, Rupert Farley as Woody, Mark Flitton as Ashby

12Episode SixJames DormerPaul Whittington6 October 20092,820,000
A hitman arrives from India on a mission to kill a baby boy who is the heir to a huge fortune. His death would spark off a bloodbath in the Indian criminal underworld.

Main Cast: Andrew Buchan as John Mercer, Peter Mullan as Lenny Douglas, Tamzin Outhwaite as Rose Chamberlain, Jody Latham as Calum McKenzie, Elliot Cowan as Matthew Symmonds, Elisa Terren as Manuela
Guest Stars: Paul Bhattacharjee as Chavan, Ace Bhatti as Supari, Anjali Jay as Madulika, Raji James as Vijay, Mark Flitton as Ashby, Sheena Bhattessa as Young Girl, Adetomiwa Edun as Young Guy

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