Michael Elphick stars as ex-fireman Ken Boon. Determined not to become another unemployment statistic, he advertises his services in the local paper with the words "Anything Legal Considered".
Fireman Ken Boon is forced to retire after sustaining serious lung damage. Advertising himself in the local paper - "Anything legal considered" - Ken's first client wants him to dress up in a fireman's uniform and star in a pop video.
Fireman Ken Boon is forced to retire after sustaining serious lung damage. Advertising himself in the local paper - "Anything legal considered" - Ken's first client wants him to dress up in a fireman's uniform and star in a pop video.
Stephen Rea guest stars as an amnesiac who can't even remember his own name. The only thing he knows is that he has a lot of money with him and no idea where it came from. Ken steps in to investigate.
Stephen Rea guest stars as an amnesiac who can't even remember his own name. The only thing he knows is that he has a lot of money with him and no idea where it came from. Ken steps in to investigate.
Ken is rather surprised when a couple staying at the Grand Hotel ask him to recover their stolen cat. Surprise quickly turns to horror when he realises that the cat is actually a lion kidnapped by an unscrupulous gang of animal rights activists.
Ken is rather surprised when a couple staying at the Grand Hotel ask him to recover their stolen cat. Surprise quickly turns to horror when he realises that the cat is actually a lion kidnapped by an unscrupulous gang of animal rights activists.
Ken chases an unpaid hotel bill. He discovers a distraught widow and offers his help to dig her huge overgrown garden. Soon, he finds out that it's not just the garden that's out of control.
Ken chases an unpaid hotel bill. He discovers a distraught widow and offers his help to dig her huge overgrown garden. Soon, he finds out that it's not just the garden that's out of control.
When the new bar mirror and the Grand's crockery are smashed, it is clear that the hotel is the latest target of a local protection racket. Ken insists on taking the battle to the enemy.
When the new bar mirror and the Grand's crockery are smashed, it is clear that the hotel is the latest target of a local protection racket. Ken insists on taking the battle to the enemy.
A request to sail a barge from Hemel Hempstead to Birmingham seems to offer Ken the perfect opportunity for a romantic weekend on the waterways with Doreen. The barge owner is clearly unpopular on the canal and his cargo is distinctly peculiar.
A request to sail a barge from Hemel Hempstead to Birmingham seems to offer Ken the perfect opportunity for a romantic weekend on the waterways with Doreen. The barge owner is clearly unpopular on the canal and his cargo is distinctly peculiar.
Ken is called on to help the victim of corrupt antique dealers. Harry is worried that an officious and demanding guest might be a hotel inspector who will decide whether the Grand will be given a contract to house homeless people.
Ken is called on to help the victim of corrupt antique dealers. Harry is worried that an officious and demanding guest might be a hotel inspector who will decide whether the Grand will be given a contract to house homeless people.
Major Hopkinson, an old man who collects chiming clocks, asks Ken for help after he is terrorised by some thugs to whom he owes money. Has he been completely honest with Ken?
Major Hopkinson, an old man who collects chiming clocks, asks Ken for help after he is terrorised by some thugs to whom he owes money. Has he been completely honest with Ken?
The main attraction in a football match Harry has organised for the firemen's charities is former Scottish star Billy "The Kid" Buchan. Billy's notorious lifestyle is guaranteed to cause trouble, especially for Ken, his reluctant minder.
The main attraction in a football match Harry has organised for the firemen's charities is former Scottish star Billy "The Kid" Buchan. Billy's notorious lifestyle is guaranteed to cause trouble, especially for Ken, his reluctant minder.
While Ken surveys a desolate and useless Ponderosa, Harry is leaping from strength to strength: he is on the verge of buying a new hotel. In his eagerness for expansion, Harry overreaches - with tragic results.
While Ken surveys a desolate and useless Ponderosa, Harry is leaping from strength to strength: he is on the verge of buying a new hotel. In his eagerness for expansion, Harry overreaches - with tragic results.
Michael Elphick stars as ex-fireman Ken Boon. Determined not to become another unemployment statistic, he advertises his services in the local paper with the words "Anything Legal Considered".