CI5 get involved when the son of a South American President is assassinated by a terrorist organization on a polo field during a match.
They keep an eye on his step-sister Anita who is studying in London, and could also be a target - but could it be that Doyle is ultimately mixing business with pleasure?
This episode doesn't get off to the most exciting of starts perhaps, but slowly develops quite nicely as Bodie and Doyle gradually close in on the protagonists. There's a good scene where they discover the assassins booby-trapped car, and an also an amusing one of Bodie bugging the unwitting girl's apartment.
This episode is probably most notable these days for the short scene which features a young pre-fame Piers Brosnan in the CI5 radio truck (or 'Buggy Boo' as Bodie calls it) listening in on the planted bugs - while Bodie and Doyle huddle amusedly around him.
The final act with the second assignation at a golf course keeps the momentum going, although the action does all seem to end rather abruptly shortly after.
Not one of the best episodes (but nowhere near being the worst either), this one has some good moments along the way, and is definitely saved by a good performance from Michelle Newell as the slightly abrasive but alluring Anita.
This episode doesn't get off to the most exciting of starts perhaps, but slowly develops quite nicely as Bodie and Doyle gradually close in on the protagonists. There's a good scene where they discover the assassins booby-trapped car, and an also an amusing one of Bodie bugging the unwitting girl's apartment.
This episode is probably most notable these days for the short scene which features a young pre-fame Piers Brosnan in the CI5 radio truck (or 'Buggy Boo' as Bodie calls it) listening in on the planted bugs - while Bodie and Doyle huddle amusedly around him.
The final act with the second assignation at a golf course keeps the momentum going, although the action does all seem to end rather abruptly shortly after.
Not one of the best episodes (but nowhere near being the worst either), this one has some good moments along the way, and is definitely saved by a good performance from Michelle Newell as the slightly abrasive but alluring Anita.