Janet and Matthew Brewer are accused of Blackmail, trying to extort £400 from a Church of England Vicar that she's been having an affair with.
It's certainly very different, the first time we've seen a man of the cloth involved in proceedings. Quite a daring angle, having a Vicar involved in adultery and blackmail.
I am intrigued by this one, there's got to be more to it, Mrs Warrender certainly cuts a menacing figure, she's got to have something to do with the blackmail demand.
Ian McCulloch does a good job as The Vicar, and there's no denying that he's an attractive man, as a character he's a little vague, almost the disinterested party, the twist at the end was interested.
Liz Dawn is once again there as an extra.
7/10.
It's certainly very different, the first time we've seen a man of the cloth involved in proceedings. Quite a daring angle, having a Vicar involved in adultery and blackmail.
I am intrigued by this one, there's got to be more to it, Mrs Warrender certainly cuts a menacing figure, she's got to have something to do with the blackmail demand.
Ian McCulloch does a good job as The Vicar, and there's no denying that he's an attractive man, as a character he's a little vague, almost the disinterested party, the twist at the end was interested.
Liz Dawn is once again there as an extra.
7/10.