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  1. 1 January 1995. 49min. NR. An ingenious plot to use a submarine to steal 250 million from Kamen and Ross bank is uncovered by the Bugs team when they discover that an ex-employee, Brody, plans to hack into undersea cables and divert an electronic funds transfer. This video is currently unavailable.

  2. The show in a nutshell. Bugs is a mid-1990s British techno-espionage TV series, intended to be The Avengers (1960s) for a new decade. Wikipedia has the facts. Absolutely laden with Hollywood Science tropes, and quite prone to So Bad, It's Good. It died out pretty horribly due to awkward soap-opera elements being forced in.

  3. Bugs is a British TV drama series that was broadcast from 1995 to 1999 on Saturday evenings on BBC One. It ran for four seasons and was a mixture of action/adventure and sci fi with a team of independent technology experts fighting crime and facing threats involving modern technology and computers.

  4. Bugs (TV series) Bugs is a British television drama series that ran for four seasons from 1 April 1995 to 28 August 1999. The programme, a mixture of action/adventure and science fiction, involved a team of independent crime-fighting technology experts, who faced a variety of threats involving computers and other modern technology.

  5. S1.E4 ∙ Down Among the Dead Men. Sat, Apr 22, 1995. Hired to investigate the link between the theft of ship components and the former employee of a large city bank, the Gizmos team encounter theft, murder, and a bank heist by submarine. 6.8/10 (24)

  6. Year: 1995. Original title: Bugs. Synopsis: Ed, Ros, Alex and Beckett form the high-tech crime fighting team who work for the mysterious, secretive Bureau 2 chief, Jan, and are only assigned the most difficult and dangerous cases.You can watch Bugs (TV Series) through on the platforms:

  7. The decision to have another actor play Ed, in the fourth series, was a huge mistake. 25 years on, Bugs comes across as a highly accomplished piece of entertainment. If you can turn a blind eye to the clichéd, leaden dialogue, it is an enjoyable piece of escapism for older children of all ages. 10/10.