The Troubleshooters Season 2
The Troubleshooters is a British television series made by the BBC between 1965 and 1972, created by John Elliot. During its run, the series made the transition from black and white to colour transmissions. The series was based around an international oil company – the "Mogul" of the title. The first series was mostly concerned with the internal politics within the Mogul organisation, with episodes revolving around industrial espionage, internal fraud and negligence almost leading to an accident on a North Sea oil rig.
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Mogul is the only major oil company which has so far failed to strike gas in the North Sea. Bad weather has put all the drilling rigs out of action and the company is in danger of having to forfeit its concession. Stead orders an all-out effort and puts Stewart and Thornton in charge.
Blackmailer, fraudster, agitator - or brilliant young exceutive? Finding out the truth about Brady is one of Thornton's toughest assignments.
Is Mogul's new chemical crop spray a killer? Stewart must judge when a scientist rebels.
Looking for a new drilling site, a survey team has been working in Northern Ontario for two years in vain. Time is running short and Thornton is sent out to hurry things along. He finds himself in an explosive sitaution.
Trouble flares for Alec Stewart when a hero from his past intrudes on his present.
There is strong local opposition to Mogul's plan to build a thirty million pound refinery on the west coast of Wales.
Trapped in the Arctic wastes of Spitsbergen, one mistake could cost Peter Thornton his life.
A joy-ride becomes a nightmare for Alec Stewart, driving through France in an international rally.
Professional and personal conflicts have broken out between two Scots engineers at one of Mogul's pumping stations in North Africa. Glaswegian MacCallum and Garvie from Edinburgh have presented totally different schemes for re-equipping the station and their conflict has now reached the point where Stead has to send out Thornton to arbitrate.
Stead faces a crisis when an African state seizes a Mogul refinery.
Thornton faces great danger when a hurricane strikes Mogul's new Caribbean drilling rig.
Izard faces a desperate threat to his position at Mogul. As usual he views the crisis with amused detachment - although this may be just a protective front.
The building of a new super tanker for Mogul in a Tees-side shipyard becomes a seven milion pound headache for Thornton.
Trouble boils up for Stead during a cross-country car rally. Izard has to put his personal life before Mogul
A bomb explodes as Stewart arrives at Saigon Airport. Soon he becomes heavily involved in the conflicts of a warring people.