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Minder

Minder is a British television drama series that aired on ITV from 1979 to 1994, starring Dennis Waterman as Arthur Daley and George Cole as Terry McCann. The show was created by Leon Griffiths and became one of the most popular British television programmes of the 1980s.

The series follows the relationship between Arthur Daley, a small-time wheeler-dealer and fence, and Terry McCann,

Set primarily in contemporary London, Minder portrayed the city's criminal underworld with a mix of drama and

The programme ran for eleven series and produced several spin-offs, including the feature film "Minder on the

Minder's success helped establish the format of British crime drama series featuring morally ambiguous protagonists. The

The programme received critical acclaim for its writing and character development, particularly the chemistry between Waterman

his
loyal
minder
and
chauffeur.
Daley
operates
from
his
office
above
a
car
showroom
in
London,
constantly
devising
get-rich-quick
schemes
while
trying
to
stay
ahead
of
both
his
criminal
associates
and
the
law.
McCann
serves
as
Daley's
bodyguard
and
driver,
often
reluctantly
participating
in
his
boss's
dubious
business
ventures.
dark
comedy.
The
show's
theme
song,
"I
Could
Be
So
Good
for
You"
performed
by
Dennis
Waterman,
became
a
major
hit
and
reached
number
two
on
the
UK
Singles
Chart
in
1980.
Orient
Express"
(1985)
and
the
sequel
series
"Minder:
The
Return"
(1997-2000).
George
Cole
left
the
main
series
in
1989
to
star
in
the
spin-off
"Lovejoy,"
with
Ray
Winstone
taking
over
as
Daley's
new
minder,
Harvey.
show's
portrayal
of
1980s
London
fashion,
cars,
and
culture
became
iconic,
contributing
to
its
enduring
popularity.
The
series
attracted
millions
of
viewers
during
its
original
run
and
has
been
repeated
numerous
times
on
various
channels.
and
Cole.
Minder
remains
influential
in
British
television
history
and
is
remembered
as
a
classic
example
of
the
genre.