Here is the complete episode guide for Minder starting back in 1979 and going all the way up to the 2009 series. It originally started Dennis Waterman as Terry McCann, a bodyguard (minder in London slang) and George Cole as Arthur Daley.
Series 1 (October 1979–January 1980)
- “Gunfight at the O.K. Laundrette”
- “Bury my Half at Waltham Green”
- “The Smaller They Are”
- “A Tethered Goat”
- “The Bounty Hunter”
- “Aces High – and Sometimes Very Low”
- “The Bengal Tiger”
- “Come in T-64 ”
- “Monday Night Fever”
- “The Dessert Song”
- “You Gotta Have Friends”
Series 2 (September–December 1980)
- “National Pelmet”
- “Whose Wife is it Anyway?”
- “You Lose Some, You Win Some”
- “Don’t Tell Them Willie Boy Was Here”
- “Not A Bad Lad, Dad”
- “The Beer Hunter”
- “A Nice Little Wine”
- “All Mod Cons”
- “Diamonds are a Girl’s Worst Enemy”
- “The Old School Tie”
- “All About Scoring – Innit?”
- “Caught in the Act, Fact”
- “A Lot of Bull and a Pat on the Back”
Series 3 (January–April 1982)
- “Dead Men Do Tell Tales”
- “You Need Hands”
- “Rembrandt doesn’t live here anymore”
- “Looking for Micky”
- “Dreamhouse”
- “Another Bride, Another Groom”
- “The Birdman of Wormwood Scrubs”
- “The Son Also Rises”
- “Why Pay Tax”
- “Broken Arrow”
- “Poetic Justice Innit?”
- “Back in Good Old England”
- “In”
Series 4 (January–March 1984)
- “Minder’s Christmas Bonus”
- “Rocky Eight and a Half”
- “Senior Citizen Caine”
- “High Drains Pilferer”
- “Sorry Pal, Wrong Number”
- “Car Lot Beggars”
- “If Money be the Food of Love, Play on”
- “A Star is Gorn”
- “Willesden Suite”
- “Windows”
- “Get Daley”
- “A Well Fashioned Fit Up”
Series 5 (September-December 1984)
- “Goodbye Sailor”
- “What Makes Shamy Run?”
- “A Number of Old Wives’ Tales”
- “The Second Time Around”
- “Secondhand Rose”
- “Ride to Scratchwood”
- “Hypnotising Rita”
- “The Balance of Power”
- “Around the Corner”
Series 6 (September–October 1985)
- “Give Us This Day Arthur Daley’s Bread”
- “Life in the Fast Food Lane”
- “Return of the Invincible Man”
- “Arthur is dead, Long Live Arthur”
- “From Fulham With Love”
- “Waiting for Goddard”
- “Minder on the Orient Express” (1985 feature length special)
Series 7 (January–February 1989)
- “An Officer and a Car Salesman”
- “It’s a Sorry Lorry, Morrie”
- “Day of Fines and Closures”
- “Fatal Impression”
- “The Last Video Show”
- “Fiddler on the Hoof”
- “The Wrong Goodbye”
Series 8 (September–November 1991)
- “The Loneliness of the Long Distance Entrepreneur”
- “A Bouquet of Barbed Wine”
- “Whatever Happened to Her Indoors?”
- “Three Cons Make a Mountain”
- “Guess Who’s Coming to Pinner”
- “The Last Temptation of Daley”
- “A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in Shepherd’s Bush”
- “Him Indoors”
- “The Greatest Show in Willesden”
- “Too Many Crooks”
- “The Odds Couple”
- “The Coach That Came in from the Cold”
- “The Cruel Canal”
Series 9 (January–April 1993)
- “I’ll Never Forget What’sername”
- “No Way to Treat a Daley”
- “Uneasy Rider”
- “Looking for Mr. Goodtime”
- “Opportunity Knocks and Bruises”
- “Gone with the Winchester”
- “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Retiring”
- “The Roof of All Evil”
- “Last Orders at the Winchester”
- “Cars and Pints and Pains”
- “The Great Trilby”
- “A Taste of Money”
- “For a Few Dollars More”
Series 10 (January–March 1994)
- “A Fridge Too Far”
- “Another Case of Van Blank”
- “All Things Brighton Beautiful”
- “One Flew over the Parents’ Nest”
- “The Immaculate Contraption”
- “All Quiet on the West End Front”
- “The Great Depression of 1994”
- “On the Autofront”
- “Bring Me the Head of Arthur Daley”
- “The Long Good Thursday”
Series 11 (February-March 2009)
- “Better The Devil You Know”
- “In Vino Veritas”
- “The Art Of The Matter”
- “Matter Of Life And Debt”
- “Count Your Lucky Stars”
- “‘Till Debt Do Us Part”