Heartbeat Season 9 Episode 17
The painting artist Joe Vaughan seeks peace in Aidensfield, bu he runs into brawls and controversies with members of the local rugby club and the police takes him into custody, until Jackie Bradley makes a judge release him. Then his house is burnt down.
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Serie: Heartbeat
Episode Title: For Art's Sake
Air Date: 2000-01-16
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