Ep 6. One Born Every Minute
- TV-NR
- February 10, 1991
- 52 min
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8.1 (65)
Lovejoy season 2 episode 6, "One Born Every Minute," is an exciting addition to the Lovejoy series. This episode follows Lovejoy, a charming antiques dealer, as he becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding a valuable piece of art.
The episode begins with Lovejoy attending an auction, where he discovers that a particularly rare piece of art is up for sale. The piece is known as the "Scotsman," and it is believed to be worth a substantial amount of money. Lovejoy decides to bid on the piece, but he is quickly outbid by a mysterious woman named Charlotte. Despite his disappointment, Lovejoy becomes intrigued by the woman and decides to investigate her further.
As Lovejoy delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Charlotte, he uncovers a web of deceit and greed. He discovers that Charlotte is not who she seems, and that she may be involved in a scheme to defraud a wealthy collector out of his money. In order to stop this from happening, Lovejoy sets out to prove that the Scotsman is a fake.
Along the way, Lovejoy enlists the help of his old friend, Tinker, to uncover the truth about the Scotsman. Together, they travel to Scotland to consult with an expert in Scottish art. The expert confirms Lovejoy's suspicions, and Lovejoy is able to catch Charlotte in the act of trying to sell the fake Scotsman to the wealthy collector.
As Lovejoy and Tinker work to expose Charlotte's scam, they become embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Charlotte is determined to get her money, and she will stop at nothing to ensure that Lovejoy and Tinker do not stand in her way. Ultimately, Lovejoy is able to outsmart Charlotte and save the wealthy collector from being defrauded.
Lovejoy season 2 episode 6, "One Born Every Minute," is a thrilling and captivating installment in the Lovejoy series. It showcases Lovejoy's wit and intelligence, as well as his unwavering commitment to justice. The episode is a must-watch for fans of the series, and it is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.