Gangsters
Gangsters
TV ShowEnded

Gangsters

8.0 / 10
1976
2 seasons
12 episodes
DramaCrime

A pioneering show starring Maurice Colbourne as Birmingham gangster John Kline. The show was noted for its gritty true-life quality, and often graphic violence.

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  • Ep 1

    1.Incident 1

    10.0
    09-09-197650m

    In this opener, Rawlinson is dead which causes the smooth running of the underworld to become disrupted. This causes the Asian, West Indian, and white communities gangsters to begi...

  • Ep 2

    2.Incident 2

    10.0
    16-09-197650m

    Kline and Khan have only seconds to act as Malleson prepares to take them both down.

  • Ep 3

    3.Incident 3

    10.0
    23-09-197650m

    A shipment of heroin goes missing. Rafiq and Khan begin searching an abandoned train station for the stash.

  • Ep 4

    4.Incident 4

    10.0
    30-09-197650m

    On the top of a modern skyscraper block, there is a general falling out of friends as John Kline is facing execution at the hands of three gunmen.

  • Ep 5

    5.Incident 5

    10.0
    14-10-197650m

    Kline's temporary belief in ghosts ends when Sarah Gant lures him to a secret rendezvous. What is her connection with the now deceased stripper Dinah Carmichael?

  • Ep 6

    6.Incident 6

    10.0
    21-10-197650m

    John Kline barely keeps his head above water but is getting closer to learning his real identity. Meanwhile, Khan plunges into the deep end.

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