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- A taxi company is threatened when an all-female firm sets itself up in business and starts to steal their customers.
- Dempsey takes the place of American hit-man Schwartz to infiltrate a gang of drug dealers who lacing T-shirts with heroin. Little does he suspect that their main contact, Lei Shan carries a grudge against the real Schwartz. When Makepeace gets her hands on one of the T-shirts via one of her contacts, the undercover Dempsey finds himself forced to bump her off.
- Annie Irvine, charismatic evangelist and founder of the left-wing Workers-Christian Alliance, arrives back in England having survived an assassination attempt in Chicago and Cowley, an old flame of hers, charges Doyle and Bodie to protect her. They are highly amused to think of their boss as having had a love life. They detain a right-wing opponent of the Alliance but the real danger comes from Annie's managers, who seek to capitalize on her 'martyrdom'. Annie is saved but things will never be the same between her and her 'Georgie'.
- Wealthy Canadian Adam Ferris gets in touch with the Protectors when his heiress daughter Anne goes missing in London and turns up again having joined a religious sect with sinister overtones of the occult. Ferris is concerned that the group will brain-wash her into giving them her considerable inheritance. Harry poses as a reforming alcoholic in need of spiritual guidance in order to join the sect.
- The Protectors race against the clock to retrieve stolen Swiss bank account information from a gentleman thief. A heist caper with close calls, split-second timing, and a very fast car.
- Andreotti accidentally begins investigating an international drug smuggler. Diplomatic issues bring Diane's investigation to a halt. Gerry realizes his mistake in working for George Websterand tries breaking away.
- Now that the choir has received notice that they have qualified to compete in the World Choir Games - the first British school ever, and one of only fifteen choirs worldwide in their mixed youth choir category - they are coming to terms with the immense task ahead of them. On the fun side, the choir strikes a small committee to design their competition wardrobe. Their new look cannot however mask the problems the choir still faces. Their non-English language song is giving them problems. And the tenors, even two weeks prior to them leaving for China, are holding the choir back. The frayed nerves from the tenor section issue threaten to destroy the choir. One week before they are scheduled to leave, Gareth takes the choir on a mystery team-building weekend to bring the choir back together as a cohesive unit. That weekend still cannot fix the fundamental vocal issue with the tenors. As such, Gareth feels he needs to reevaluate two tenors for the trip. Also one week before their departure, the choir holds one last performance for friends and family of their competition repertoire. In China, the choir is overwhelmed by the enormity of the event. After they perform, there is an outpouring of emotion about how they did - the culmination of the nine month process - the emotions regardless of if they make it into the medal round of competition or not.