The BEST episodes of Stan Lee's Lucky Man season 1

Every episode of Stan Lee's Lucky Man season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Stan Lee's Lucky Man season 1!

Clayton is a detective who finds a magic bracelet that brings him good luck. The bad news is that someone very nasty wants it back.

Last Updated: 2/28/2024Network: Sky1Status: Ended
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Leap of Faith
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7.86
763 votes

#1 - Leap of Faith

Season 1 - Episode 10 - Aired 3/25/2016

Anna and Daisy's lives are in danger, but Harry struggles to find a way to save them from Golding's cruel plan. He has been told that the only way to spare them is if he makes the ultimate personal sacrifice.

Directors: David Caffrey
Writer: Neil Biswas
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The House Always Wins
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7.72
786 votes

#2 - The House Always Wins

Season 1 - Episode 9 - Aired 3/18/2016

Harry gets dangerously close to Golding before a disturbing turn of events puts his life at risk. Meanwhile, Anna and prison governor Nikhal Julian grow closer and Boyd shows his true colours, sitting on vital evidence.

Directors: David Caffrey
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My Brother's Keeper
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7.67
784 votes

#3 - My Brother's Keeper

Season 1 - Episode 8 - Aired 3/11/2016

London's dark forces close in on Harry and his family when a murder affects him personally. With Suri and Orwell bringing in the one and only suspect, Harry takes matters into his own hands using the power of the bracelet.

Directors: Jon East
Writer: Ben Schiffer
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The Last Chance
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7.61
899 votes

#4 - The Last Chance

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/19/2016

Behaving strangely after mysteriously going AWOL, Harry is called in to investigate the murder of a members’ club owner in Shoreditch. The team have a prime suspect but Harry has his own ideas about who is responsible.

Directors: Brian Kelly
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A Higher Power
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7.57
952 votes

#5 - A Higher Power

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/12/2016

There’s a whiff of conspiracy when a woman is mysteriously kidnapped from her office in the City. Harry and Suri must pull out all the stops if they are to track her down before it’s too late.

Directors: David Caffrey
Writer: Neil Biswas
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A Twist of Fate
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7.57
780 votes

#6 - A Twist of Fate

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 2/26/2016

Suri puts herself in danger when she and Harry investigate the discovery of a mutilated corpse in a building earmarked for demolition and uncover links to a conspiracy involving some of London's most powerful people.

Directors: Brian Kelly
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Win Some, Lose Some
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7.57
1113 votes

#7 - Win Some, Lose Some

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/29/2016

Following a lucky escape, Harry and his partner Suri are in hot pursuit of the man they suspect is responsible for Lau’s murder. But with time quickly running out before he flees the country, Harry takes a major risk.

Directors: Andy De Emmony
Writer: Ben Schiffer
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The Charm Offensive
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7.57
752 votes

#8 - The Charm Offensive

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 3/4/2016

A man dies while fleeing for his life, sucking Harry and Suri into a case involving blackmail, theft, false identities and wealthy foreign students. What initially appears to be a simple scam turns out to be connected to Golding.

Directors: Jon East
Evil Eye
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7.52
996 votes

#9 - Evil Eye

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 2/5/2016

Harry and Suri investigate the death of a man following a bungled diamond robbery in Hatton Garden. But as they race to find the gang before they strike again, Harry starts to worry that they are missing something.

Directors: David Caffrey
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More Yang Than Yin
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7.34
1529 votes

#10 - More Yang Than Yin

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/22/2016

Down-on-his-luck detective Harry Clayton’s fortunes start to change after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman. When Soho casino boss Freddie Lau is murdered, Harry begins to investigate. But it quickly becomes clear that not everything is as it seems.

Directors: Andy De Emmony
Writer: Neil Biswas