Minder

TV-14
1979    60mDrama, Comedy
7.87.1
Roguish comedy drama following the misadventures of small-time crook Arthur Daley. Can his ex-boxer bodyguard Terry stay level-headed whilst working for the King of Dodgy Deals?

Where to Watch Minder

10 Seasons

  • Series 1
    Series 111 Episodes
  • Series 2
    Series 213 Episodes
  • Series 3
    Series 314 Episodes
  • Series 4
    Series 411 Episodes
  • Series 5
    Series 59 Episodes
  • Series 6
    Series 68 Episodes
  • Series 7
    Series 76 Episodes
  • Series 8
    Series 813 Episodes
  • Series 9
    Series 913 Episodes
  • Series 10
    Series 1010 Episodes
  • Specials
    Specials6 Episodes
  • George ColeArthur Daley
  • Dennis WatermanTerry McCann
  • Glynn EdwardsDave
  • Patrick MalahideChisholm
  • Gary WebsterRay
  • Michael PoveyDC Jones
  • Nicholas DayDS Morley
  • Peter ChildsDS Rycott
  • Sidney LivingstoneBert
  • Stephen TompkinsonDC Park
  • Michael TroughtonDC Melish
  • Jonty StephensDC Field
  • Emma CunninghamGloria
  • George LaytonDes
  • Lill RoughleyDoreen Daley
  • Diana MalinDebbie
  • Mark FarmerJustin
  • Gennie NevinsonPenny
  • Ray WinstoneArnie
  • Royce MillsAndrew
  • ርልዪረJanuary 25, 2026
    Minder is without doubt one of the greatest TV shows produced in Britian with a topnotch double act providing its heartbeat. Cole and Waterman work so well off each other that only repeated viewing can allow you to fully appreciate their chemistry. Cole's Arthur Daley is easily the best "Wheeler Dealer" ever created, anywhere on television. Although Del Boy in "Only Fools..." is carved from the same mould he shows signs of weakness through family commitments and links to friendship, where as Daley is 100% in it for himself, drooling at the mouth at the merest sight of money or personal profit. Waterman as Terry is perfectly legit in the role as he sympathetic hardman and the fact that he doesn't get lost under the giant shadow of Cole's tour de force is a testiment to Watermans skills as an actor. I'd advise anyone who isn't familiar with the show to hunt for the early episodes and enjoy what was a very gritty and real drama, where Terry is clearly the main man whilst, at that point, Arthur is secondary in the writers minds (Not that it deminishes his screen presence, just leaves you wanting more). Another important component to its success was its grand array of support players, from Dave the barman at everyones favourite watering hole, the Winchester, to dodgy geezers like Des the mechanic and the hilarious, bumbling Police who could never catch Arthur in the act. The show did lose some of its hard edge as it veered off towards a comedic element but it always remained true to the characters, and as such the characters became the central theme. Instead of getting embroiled in incidents, they BECAME the incidents. I can't say enough good words about this programme. I have every episode on tape and watch them all the time. The only thing that you can say is that they DEFINITELY don't make 'em as good as this anymore.

Minder Trivia

Get Plex on Your Devices

Free on 20+ platforms. Pick yours.
See all supported devices →