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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Mad Woman in the Attic (1)

    • September 27, 1993
    • ITV1

    Following the break-up of his home life, criminal psychologist Fitz discovers that a young woman he knew has been viciously murdered. Elsewhere, a blood-splattered man is found beside the railway tracks but on recovering consciousness, he claims memory loss.

  • S01E02 The Mad Woman in the Attic (2)

    • October 4, 1993
    • ITV1

    Criminal psychologist Fitz is frustrated when another murdered woman is found and he is ordered off the case. Despite this initial setback, Fitz and DS Penhaligan are determined to find out the truth.

  • S01E03 To Say I Love You (1)

    • October 11, 1993
    • ITV1

    Problems between criminal psychologist Fitz and his wife Judith continue after Fitz is arrested outside his in-laws' house and taken to the station. There he meets Sean and his partner Tina, car thieves who embark upon a spree of violence.

  • S01E04 To Say I Love You (2)

    • October 18, 1993
    • ITV1

    Whilst on their spree of violence, Tina and Sean murder a police officer. Criminal psychologist Fitz turns down DS Penhaligon's offer of a bed for the night, but is then approached by Tina who asks him to accompany her to her flat.

  • S01E05 To Say I Love You (3)

    • October 25, 1993
    • ITV1

    Criminal psychologist Fitz interrogates Tina and realises that her psychological problems stem from her relationship with her family and she finds expression through provoking Sean.

  • S01E06 One Day a Lemming Will Fly (1)

    • November 1, 1993
    • ITV1

    Fitz continues his uneasy relationship with the Manchester constabulary when the crime fighters are called in to find a missing boy. Extra pressure is piled on when an angry mob gathers at the police station demanding action and DCI Bilborough awaits the imminent birth of his child.

  • S01E07 One Day a Lemming Will Fly (2)

    • November 8, 1993
    • ITV1

    Criminal psychologist Fitz realises that Cassidy's confession is flawed, but he will not retract his statement. DS Bilborough needs to be seen to make an arrest and when he does, he incurs Fitz's wrath.

Season 2

  • S02E01 To Be a Somebody (1)

    • October 10, 1994
    • ITV1

    The death of Albie Kinsella's father has a disturbing effect on him and soon after, he kills an Asian newsagent. With all the hallmarks of a racist attack, the police fail to make any headway. Meanwhile, criminal psychologist Fitz is trying to put some order into his personal life and, after sorting out his differences with DCI Bilborough, becomes embroiled in the case.

  • S02E02 To Be a Somebody (2)

    • October 17, 1994
    • ITV1

    Albie is intent on killing the same number of victims as died in the Hillsborough football tragedy, and targets a freelance female reporter. DS Beck stumbles upon him, but makes a tragic misjudgement, leaving Albie free to stab DCI Bilborough to death. It looks like criminal psychologist Fitz will be needed to resolve the situation before any more deaths occur.

  • S02E03 To Be a Somebody (3)

    • October 24, 1994
    • ITV1

    Following the murder of DCI Bilborough, the hunt is on for Albie. DCI Wise takes over the investigation and criminal psychologist Fitz is brought in to defuse a potentially fatal and explosive situation.

  • S02E04 The Big Crunch (1)

    • October 31, 1994
    • ITV1

    Schoolgirl Joanna Barnes, a member of a religious cult, is discovered to be having an affair with the married leader of the group, Kenneth Trant. When confronted about it, he and the other leaders abduct her and the police reluctantly call in criminal psychologist Fitz to help find her. When Trant's wife and sister discover that Joanna is pregnant they embark upon a vendetta against her that ends in attempted murder.

  • S02E05 The Big Crunch (2)

    • November 7, 1994
    • ITV1

    Fanatical religious group leader Kenneth Trant discovers that his girlfriend Joanna is still alive and turns his attention to Dean, whom he trusted to dispose of her body. With Joanna hospitalised, DS Beck extracts a confession from Dean while criminal psychologist Fitz tries to get at the truth. He persuades DCI Wise to see Dean in his cell, but fears it may be too late.

  • S02E06 The Big Crunch (3)

    • November 14, 1994
    • ITV1

    The case ends with a final showdown in the group's church, where things reach a destructive conclusion.

  • S02E07 Men Should Weep (1)

    • November 21, 1994
    • ITV1

    DS Penhaligon tracks a serial rapist who revels in his crimes, but during the course of her investigation she becomes a victim herself, which inevitably changes her relationship with criminal psychologist Fitz. When his wife returns, his life is thrown into even more chaos.

  • S02E08 Men Should Weep (2)

    • November 28, 1994
    • ITV1

    The police catch Floyd but criminal psychologist Fitz is unable to make a breakthrough before he has to be released due to lack of evidence. Floyd's audacity grows as he phones Fitz on his radio show asking how a rapist should cover his tracks.

  • S02E09 Men Should Weep (3)

    • December 5, 1994
    • ITV1

    Fitz exposes the savage price of racism as he digs deeper into Floyd's past. As the investigation reaches a climax not one, but two, victims seek revenge.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Brotherly Love (1)

    • October 22, 1995
    • ITV1

    A Catholic father-of-four is arrested after a prostitute is found murdered, but he denies the crime. Beck returns from sick leave to work alongside Penhaligon, who is privately convinced that Beck raped her but has no forensic evidence. While Fitz faces a family tragedy, a second prostitute is attacked while the chief suspect is still in custody.

  • S03E02 Brotherly Love (2)

    • October 23, 1995
    • ITV1

    An identical murder takes place while David Harvey is in custody. Fitz visits his priest brother Michael and accuses him of murder, while Maggie Harvey demands that her husband is released.

  • S03E03 Brotherly Love (3)

    • October 29, 1995
    • ITV1

    After another prostitute is slain, Fitz comes to believe that David Harvey's wife Maggie is the killer, in spite of vehement protesting by the police and his brother, Father Michael.

  • S03E04 Best Boys (1)

    • November 6, 1995
    • ITV1

    Bill Nash smiles at Stuart Grady, and, in those few seconds, changes the course of their lives and inadvertently turns them both to murder. Meanwhile, on the domestic front, Judith finally rebels.

  • S03E05 Best Boys (2)

    • November 13, 1995
    • ITV1

    Fitz is pitched against Grady and Nash, whose relationship is now spinning dangerously out of control.

  • S03E06 True Romance (1)

    • November 20, 1995
    • ITV1

    Fitz privately advises a patient who seems to be having problems with her husband. Fitz's advice, for which he charges her £50, leads her to conclude that she should leave him.

  • S03E07 True Romance (2)

    • November 27, 1995
    • ITV1

    Fitz is asking DCI Wise to replace him with Irene as the killer may stop killing if she realises she is not getting the shrink's undivided attention. Irene agrees to change, but finds the nature of the job, and the pictures of her dead students too much to stomach and goes missing.

  • SPECIAL 0x1 White Ghost

    • October 28, 1996

    While in Hong Kong on a lecture tour Fitz is asked by the local police to help investigate the murder of a Chinese businessman.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Nine Eleven

    • October 1, 2006

    Fitz returns to Manchester with his wife and youngest son after 10 years living in Australia. He is soon drawn into the investigation of a killer with no apparent motive.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Cracker: Behind the Scenes

    • October 1, 2006
    • ITV1

    A behind the scenes look at the making of Cracker. Included as a special feature with the 9/11 DVD.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Comic Relief - Prime Cracker

    • May 14, 1997
    • ITV1

    "Fitz" from Cracker and Jane Tennison from Prime Suspect come together to solve a serial murder case in this Comic Relief special